Edward Russell Ayrton (17 December 1882 – 18 May 1914) was an English Egyptologist and archaeologist. Ayrton was the son of William Scrope Ayrton (1849-1904)...
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born 1951) A.-C.-T.-Émile Prisse d'Avennes (French, 1807–1879) Edward Russell Ayrton (British, 1882–1914) Alexander Badawy (Egyptian, 1913–1986) John...
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1971, p.146 William Matthew Flinders Petrie, Edward Russell Ayrton, Charles Trick Currelly, Arthur Edward Pearse Brome Weigall, Abydos, 1902, p.50 Geraldine...
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(1925–2006) Mick Aston (1946–2013) Richard Atkinson (1920–1994) Edward Russell Ayrton (1882–1914) Churchill Babington (1821–1889) Philip Arthur Barker...
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Jungle Tide) served as assistant commissioner. On 8 December 1912 Edward Russell Ayrton was appointed Archaeological Commissioner, having previously worked...
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1995, p.157 William Matthew Flinders Petrie, Edward Russell Ayrton, Charles Trick Currelly, Arthur Edward Pearse Brome Weigall, Abydos, 1902, p.50 British...
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Canadian archaeologist Charles Trick Currelly and British Egyptologist Edward Russell Ayrton. The enclosure wall was located on the north-west side of Khasekhemwy's...
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Ayrton, and was born in London. The Ayrton family originated in Yorkshire and William's grandfather Edward Ayrton was mayor of Ripon in 1760, laying the...
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first President of the society was Davies Gilbert, the first Secretary John Ayrton Paris, and other notable members include Humphry Davy (some of whose papers...
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John Tipler (category People educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford)
well as biographies of racing drivers Graham Hill, Ronnie Peterson and Ayrton Senna. He freelances for 911 & Porsche World, Classic Porsche, GT Porsche...
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(1870). The first book featured the island, the pirates and a character Tom Ayrton who was marooned on a nearby island. The second book featured Captain Nemo...
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Edward "Ned" Low (also spelled Lowe or Loe; 1690–1724) was a notorious pirate of English origin during the latter days of the Golden Age of Piracy, in...
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Affairs in the successive administrations of Lord Palmerston and Lord John Russell. After the Liberals returned to office in 1868 under William Ewart Gladstone...
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John Edward Russell Preceded by Acton Smee Ayrton and Charles Salisbury Butler Member of Parliament for Tower Hamlets 1868–1880 With: Acton Smee Ayrton, to...
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guard Bryon Russell. With 10 seconds remaining, Jordan started to dribble right, then crossed over to his left, possibly pushing off Russell, although the...
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especially Graham Sutherland. A younger generation included John Minton, Michael Ayrton, John Craxton, Keith Vaughan, Robert Colquhoun, and Robert MacBryde (Button...
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Lord Moran 1950–1957 Sir Walter Russell Brain, Bt. 1957–1962 Sir Robert Platt, Bt. (later Lord Platt) 1962–1966 Sir Edward Charles Dodds, Bt. 1966–1972 Lord...
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made a CBE. Wife of Gerald Gould and daughter of Hertha Marks Ayrton and William Edward Ayrton. CBE. She was made a life peer as Baroness Bacon, of the City...
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Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 81–82. Ayrton, Edward Russell; William Matthew Flinders Petrie (1904). Abydos. Vol. iii. Offices...
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Derived Therefrom ... A.S. Barnes & Company. p. 159. Trotman, E. R. (Edward Russell) (1968). Textile scouring and bleaching. London: Griffin. ISBN 978-0-85264-067-8...
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three points behind runner-up Patrese and three in front of the Brazilian Ayrton Senna. According to Jo Ramírez, a close friend of Senna, the Brazilian considered...
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1923–24, 1929–31; Southall, 1945–50; Hayes and Harlington, 1950–53 Barbara Ayrton-Gould, Hendon North, 1945–50 Alice Bacon, Leeds North East, 1945–55; Leeds...
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Russell (fl. 1722-1723) was a pirate active from Nova Scotia to the Caribbean to the African coast. He is best known for his association with Edward Low...
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uncertain; French sources from the time of his retirement refer to him as "Edward Congdon." He has been known under the surnames Condent, Congdon, Coudon...
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Herbert Lees 1920–1922 Sir William Bragg 1922–1924 Alexander Russell 1924–1926 Frank Edward Smith 1926–1928 Owen W. Richardson 1928–1930 William H. Eccles...
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(1963) [1924]. Studies in the Narrative Method of Defoe. New York, NY: Russell & Russell. pp. 21–111. Watt, Ian (April 1951). "Robinson Crusoe as a myth"....
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previously standing in Dartford as Margaret Roberts in 1951 and 1950. Barbara Ayrton-Gould, elected for Hendon North in 1945, after standing in Manchester Hulme...
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research economist at the Institute for Fiscal Studies in London William Edward Ayrton, co-developer the first spiral-spring ammeter, wattmeter and electric...
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Revenge was an early-18th-century ship, most famously used as a flagship by Edward Teach, better known by his nickname Blackbeard. The date and place of the...
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born in Pember Jon Ayling, cricketer, was born in Portsmouth Hertha Marks Ayrton, engineer, was born in Portsea, Portsmouth James Bailey, politician, was...
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