Dorothy Helen Rayner (3 February 1912 – 31 December 2003) was a British geologist who became an authority on the stratigraphy of the British Isles while...
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designer of small boats Dorothy Helen Rayner (1912–2003), British geologist Eddie Rayner (born 1952), New Zealand musician Henry Rayner (1902–1957), Australian...
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Douglas Hartree (redirect from Douglas Rayner Hartree)
1920 when Hartree was 23. His maternal cousin was the geologist Dorothy Helen Rayner. Hartree attended St Faith's School in Cambridge, then Bedales School...
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Retrieved 24 September 2021. Varker, W. John (1 January 2005). "Dorothy Helen Rayner, 1912–2003". Proceedings of the Geologists' Association. 116 (1):...
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senior figure at the National Physical Laboratory) was geologist Dorothy Helen Rayner. The Hartrees lived at 21 Bentley Road, Trumpington. During the time...
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Skempton 1973 Janet Vida Watson 1974 Martin Fritz Glaessner 1975 Dorothy Helen Rayner 1976 Walter Brian Harland 1977 Bernard Elgey Leake 1978 Robin Gilbert...
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29 (140): 1228. doi:10.1039/tf9332901228. Rayner-Canham, Marelene Rayner-Canham, Geoff (2008). "Dorothy Jordan Lloyd". Chemistry was their life: Pioneering...
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Helen Cecilia De Silver Abbott Michael (December 23, 1857 – November 29, 1904) was an American chemist and a pioneer in phytochemistry. She documented...
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102 Kerridge, p. 193 Paré, p. 13 Pellaprat, p. 374 Ramsay, pp. 148−149 Rayner, p. 49 Rhodes, p. 115 Roux, p. 146 Saint-Ange, p. 374 Schwartz, pp. 122–123...
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"Vera Rubin". Archived from the original on 24 April 2013. CWP. Rayner-Canham & Rayner-Canham 2001 "Ellen Gleditsch". CWP. "Mary L. Cartwright". Archived...
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Hesse, Rayner W. (2007), Jewelrymaking Through History: An Encyclopedia, Greenwood Publishing Group, p. 220, ISBN 978-0-313-33507-5 Lehmann, Helen Mary...
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(1655–1679), married John Rayner (1643–1676) Ruth Quincy (1658–1698), married John Hunt Edmund Quincy (1681–1737) III, married Dorothy Flynt (1678–1737) Edmund...
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sexual relationship to the media. Josiffe was born in Sidcup, Kent, to Ena Dorothy Josiffe (née Lynch, formerly Merritt, 1907–1985), and Albert Norman Josiffe...
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Archived from the original on 2002-11-08. Retrieved 2011-03-24. Rayner-Canham, Marelene; Rayner-Canham, Geoffrey (2001). Women in Chemistry - Their Changing...
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Hunschofsky, HD-96 (2020–present) Johanna López, HD-43 (2022–present) Michele Rayner, HD-62 (2020–present) Marie Woodson, HD-105 (2022–present), district 101...
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quartet of characters—James Herriot, Siegfried Farnon, Tristan Farnon and Helen Herriot (née Alderson)—appear, unless otherwise stated. James and Siegfried...
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Qvarnström Michele Ragussis Wendy Rahamut Gordon Ramsay Rachael Ray Jay Rayner René Redzepi, co-founder of New Danish cuisine Simon Rimmer Missy Robbins...
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became "ubiquitous" in the UK. In 2023, the British restaurant critic Jay Rayner complained that Basque cheesecake had become overabundant in London. Swiss...
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Sarah Raphael (1960–2001), painter Jacques Raverat (1885–1925) painter Dorothy Rayner (1912–2003), palaeontologist and academic geologist Sir Frank Roberts...
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archived from the original on 2 January 2020, retrieved 20 November 2017; Rayner, Gordon (23 January 2015), "Queen becomes world's oldest monarch following...
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painter Daphne Allen (1899–1985), painter Kathleen Allen (1906–1983), painter Helen Allingham (1848–1926), watercolourist, illustrator Anna Alma-Tadema (1867–1943)...
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Richard Quinn Christopher Raeburn Michael Rainey Edward Rayne Catherine Rayner John Redfern John Reed-Crawford Janet Reger Kate Reily Bernard Rhodes Zandra...
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Born in Barnt Green, Worcestershire, Leighton made her stage debut as Dorothy in Laugh with Me (1938), which also was performed that year for BBC Television...
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1970 Another World Marsha Davis 43 episodes 1972 Particular Men Louisa Rayner Television film 1972–1976 One Life to Live Eileen Riley Siegel 59 episodes...
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It! magazine, 2009–10 Philippa Perry Susan Quilliam Anna Raeburn Claire Rayner Denise Robertson Deidre Sanders Nik and Eva Speakman Graham Norton, who...
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William Cole, pictures by Karen Ann Weinhaus; Mrs. Pig's Bulk Buy by Mary Rayner; Better Homes and Gardens New Junior Cook Book 12 12 "Three by the Sea"...
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Kitty Twinn Dorothy Gates Kathleen Naylor Margaret Mitchell Henrietta Steytler Phyllis Elsie McDermid Winifred Lawson Doreen Denny Helen Roberts Margaret...
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of Light, Ten Thousand Lovers Angela Rawlings 1978 Ben Rayner music journalist Mark A. Rayner James Reaney 1926 2008 poet, playwright The Red Heart, A...
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backstage messenger-boy Katrin Cartlidge as the madame of a Paris brothel Julia Rayner as Mademoiselle Fromage, a singing prostitute at the brothel Bríd Brennan...
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(1829–1877) Lord Frederick Leighton (1830–1896) Helen Mabel Trevor (1831–1900) Arthur Hughes (1832–1915) Louise Rayner (1832–1924) Henrietta Ward (1832–1924) George...
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