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    Professor John Norman Collie FRSE FRS (10 September 1859 – 1 November 1942), commonly referred to as J. Norman Collie, was an English scientist, mountaineer...
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  • John Collie may refer to: J. Norman Collie (1859–1942), British explorer and scientist Sir John Collie (doctor) (1860–1935), British doctor, public servant...
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    after him; its name being Gaelic for MacKenzie’s Peak. When he met Norman Collie in 1886, and provided him with information on the route up Sgùrr nan...
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    Jack; from the Alpine Club were Professor John Norman Collie, John Percy Farrar, Charles Francis Meade, and John Edward Caldwell Eaton. The committee's primary...
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  • League player J. Norman Collie (1859–1942), British explorer and scientist John Collie (musician), New Zealand retired drummer Mark Collie (born 1956), American...
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  • Professor John Norman Collie (President, Alpine Club) Captain John Percy Farrar (Ex-president, Alpine Club) Charles Francis Meade (Alpine Club) Mr John Edward...
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  • Sydenham Clarke (1848–1933) John Norman Collie (1859–1942) Arthur Matthew Weld Downing (1850–1917) Francis Elgar (1845–1909) John Eldon Gorst (1835–1916)...
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    on the East side of the ridge. 18 August 1892: Albert F. Mummery, John Norman Collie, Geoffrey Hastings and Henri Pasteur do the first north–south traverse...
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    Hale Abbot, the father of Philip Stanley Abbot. Hence, together with John Norman Collie, Professor Harold Baily Dixon, George Percival Baker, Professor Charles...
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  • 1904–1908: George Chrystal, for a series of papers on Seiches 1908–1912: John Norman Collie, for his contributions to organic and inorganic chemistry 1912–1916:...
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  • Most of Aston's publications were joint publications, accompanying John Norman Collie on organic structure studies, James Walker on physical chemistry,...
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    Kaufmann's mountaineering skills, the successes of Outram's rival John Norman Collie (1859-1942) were accomplished primarily because of the professionalism...
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    Jefferis Jordan 1960–1967 Rev Richard Hanson 1968–1990 Rev Canon John Norman Collie 1991–2006 Rev Canon Dr Peter Williams 2007–2012 Rev Canon Simon Bessant...
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  • 1718 Peter Colleton 1677-12-13 c. September 1635 – 24 March 1694 John Norman Collie 1896-06-04 10 September 1859 – 1 November 1942 Charles Collier 1830-02-18...
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    Johnny Cash (redirect from John R Cash)
    release date was announced as June 28, 2024. Country singer Mark Collie portrayed Cash in John Lloyd Miller's award-winning 1999 short film I Still Miss Someone...
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  • foundations for mountain-climbing as a sport. He, Albert Mummery and J. Norman Collie were authoritatively considered to be the finest climbing trio of their...
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    Dog is an animated educational children's television series, based upon Norman Bridwell's children's book series of the same name. Produced by Scholastic...
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  • operetta (1894) Rob Roy (dog), a collie owned by Calvin Coolidge Rob Roy (bar), a bar in Seattle, Washington, U.S. Norman Fox & The Rob-Roys, a doo-wop group...
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  • had been renamed Collie) at the 1904 election, to Labor's Ernest Henshaw. After losing his seat, Ewing was elected chairman of the Collie Road Board in 1905...
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  • Norman Collie gave the first recorded account of a Grey Man encounter. A noted hiker, professor, and member of the Royal Geographical Society, Collie...
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    broomstick. Nelson's next marriage was to Shirley Collie in 1963. The couple divorced in 1971, after Collie found a bill from the maternity ward of a Houston...
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  • Bass" Duplessis, John Forté, Lauryn Hill, Shawn King, Prakazrel "Pras", Salaam Remi, Handel Tucker and Wyclef, producers Mellon Collie and the Infinite...
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  • series of the same name by Norman Bridwell. Corneil generic Corneil and Bernie (French; also called Watch My Chops) John and Beth's pampered pet; about...
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  • Call of the Yukon (category Films directed by Norman Dawn)
    has been killed by hunter Gaston Rogers, a talking raven and the bereaved collie Firefly who will not leave the grave of her master, a game warden killed...
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    Altitudes, Climbing on the Himalaya and other Mountain Ranges, By J. Norman Collie, F.R.S. Edinburgh: David Douglas. 1902. The Glaciers of Kangchenjunga...
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    Pipe Major William Collie Ross MBE (1878 - 1966) was a Scottish bagpipe player. Ross was born on 14 June 1878 at Ardchuilc in Glen Strathfarrar, the second...
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    Athabasca River Valley of Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. J. Norman Collie named the mountain in 1898 after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta. It...
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    F p90: London, Oneworld Publications, 2018 ISBN 9781786074416 Davies, Norman (1 January 1996). Europe: A History. Oxford University Press. p. 343....
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  • Stanton, Stephen Lang, Brad Hunt, Levon Helm, Kris Kristofferson, Mark Collie, Alex Harvey, Ed Bruce, Amelia Neighbors, Richard Masur, Randy Travis, Marty...
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    either innings. In its summary of the tour, Wisden said: "(of the newcomers) Collie Smith, Sobers, Rohan Kanhai and Roy Gilchrist were particularly impressive";...
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