Henrietta Vansittart, née Lowe (1833 - 8 February 1883) was an English engineer and inventor, awarded a patent for a screw propeller called the Lowe-Vansittart...
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barrister George Henry Vansittart (1768–1824), British army general George Vansittart (1745–1825), British politician Henrietta Vansittart (1833–1883), English...
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founder of Hadassah Henrietta Tayler, known as Hetty (1869–1951), London-born Jacobite scholar and First World War nurse Henrietta Vansittart (1833-1883), English...
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Augustus Smith (21 October 1826 – 24 August 1902) m. 1856 Rose Sophia Vansittart. Eric Carrington Smith (25 May 1828 – 26 April 1906) m. 1849 Mary Maberly...
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bridge foundations. Naval engineer Henrietta Vansittart (1833–1883) held patents across the world for the Lowe Vansittart propeller and was the first female...
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Sophie Thompson as Lydia Hibbot Anna Chancellor as Henrietta Simon Kunz as John Rupert Vansittart as George Screenwriter Richard Curtis's own experiences...
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women filing patents in the 19th century, including Sarah Guppy, Henrietta Vansittart and Hertha Ayrton. During the first two decades of the 20th century...
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Edward (was Onispe) Lenoir Their third daughter, Henrietta (under her married name Henrietta Vansittart) continued her father's experiments and in 1868...
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William Vansittart (2 May 1813 – 15 January 1878) was a British Conservative Party and Liberal Party politician. Born in 1813, Vansittart was the son...
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Edward Vansittart-Neale (1810–1892) was an English barrister, cooperator, and Christian socialist. Edward was born on 2 April 1810 in Bath, one of the...
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before briefly serving in Parliament in 1865–68. He lived with the actress Henrietta Hodson from 1868, and they married in 1887. He made a name for himself...
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Harman "BOOK REVIEW: Ten years of lunching: 'In the Fifties' by Peter Vansittart", Independent on Sunday, 18 June 1995 Emma Tennant Obituary: Anne Wollheim...
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under the premiership of Lord Liverpool. In 1823 he succeeded Nicholas Vansittart as Chancellor of the Exchequer. The historian Richard Helmstadter writes:...
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terrible lie that the so-called 'Cliveden Set' was pro-Fascist", while Lord Vansittart said "The German black-list might indicate to some of those who now find...
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(1919–2015) – historian Roderick Kedward (born 1937) – historian Edward Vansittart Neale (1810–1892) – an English barrister, cooperator, and Christian socialist...
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first went to sea in 1789 on the British East India Company East Indiaman Vansittart. She was wrecked, but all but one man of her crew survived and Beaufort...
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brother-in-law, the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Sir Robert Vansittart, that asked point-blank if Germany intended "to respect the existing territorial...
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Wright, Ken Bones, Chris Masterson, George Murcell, Richard Leaf, Rupert Vansittart, Renny Harlin, Daragh O'Malley Dracula: Dead and Loving It Columbia Pictures...
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that the remains were those of the Batavia". In the 1950s, historian Henrietta Drake-Brockman argued, from extensive archival research, that the Batavia...
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first wife Henrietta Long of Harston Hall, Harston and Landemere Hall, Thorpe-le-Soken. Henrietta was the daughter of William Long and Henrietta Bridge....
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Henry Cole, civil servant and inventor (d. 1882) 1810 – 2 April: Edward Vansittart Neale, Christian socialist (d. 1892) 1816 – 17 March: Abraham Marchant...
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whalers Vansittart, Captain Beacon, and Francis, Captain Thomas Hunt, arrived. Both were also Bennett whalers and each took part of the crew. Vansittart arrived...
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New Year Honours List, Hanif Kureishi (CBE), Jenny Uglow (OBE), Peter Vansittart (OBE) and Debjani Chatterjee (MBE) are all rewarded for "services to literature...
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memory. Sixty years of co-operation: with portraits of Robert Owen, E. Vansittart Neale, J.T.W. Mitchell, George Jacob Holyoake by Sybella Gurney at JSTOR...
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William James Naylor — Superintendent, Cheshire Constabulary Captain Eric Vansittart Ernest Neill — Second in Command of a Training Battalion, Australian Imperial...
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Daily News. 13 May 1881. Auchmuty, Rosemary (2004). "Müller, (Frances) Henrietta (1845/6–1906), women's rights activist and theosophist". Oxford Dictionary...
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Vansittart British East India Company The East Indiaman was driven ashore at Bangka, Dutch East Indies, where she was burnt by the Malays. Vansittart...
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1923–1926: George Pope (3 years) 1927: George Robert Barrett 1928: William Vansittart Howard 1929–1930: Stanley Gordon Francis (2 years) 1931–1932: Frank Hooker...
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refloated the next day. Mary United Kingdom The whaler was wrecked on Jarvis Island. The whalers Francis and Vansittart rescued the crew six weeks later....
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Assistant Secretary, London Office, British South Africa Company Harold Vansittart Francis, Chief Clerk in the Secretariat, Northern Rhodesia Lieutenant...
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