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  Famous Hawksworth's from around the world   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Johnny Hawksworth, musician, famous for his Roobarb and Custard and Thames Television theme tunes
William Hawksworth, Soldier, who killed a Civilian with his Musket in St James's Park.
Professor Frank G Hawksworth, (1926-1991) Plant Pathologist, expert in dwarfmistletoe and author of many books on the same.
www.hawksworth.org /people.html   (112 words)

  
 SwindonWeb - Guide to Swindon - Swindon People - Frederick Hawksworth
Frederick Hawksworth, who succeeded Charles Collett as the company's chief mechanical engineer in 1941, had the GWR in his blood.
Like Collett, Hawksworth was a Churchward man in terms of locomotive design and it must have been frustrating for him to find himself as chief mechanical engineer at the worst time in the company's history.
Hawksworth remained as chief mechanical engineer of the Western Region for a further two years, but retired in 1949, having held the reins of power for just eight years.
www.swindonweb.com /guid/peophawk0.htm   (783 words)

  
 WILLIAM FREDERICK BRYANT (1870 – 1959)
William Frederick Bryant was the first child born to William and Harriet Augusta nee Searge(a)nt.
It was this industry that attracted William Frederick away from Bristol, for he worked as a driller in the Swindon Works.
When William Frederick died on 28 February 1959 his estate was valued £ 464 19s 5d.
www.phancocks.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /familyhistory/bryant/bryant06.htm   (830 words)

  
 CRDEssay: Encyclopedia Britannica reference of fungi
D.L. Hawksworth, B.C. Sutton, and G.C. Ainsworth, Ainsworth & Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi, 7th ed.
Frederick A. Wolf and Frederick T. Wolf, The Fungi, 2 vol.
William D. Gray, The Relation of Fungi to Human Affairs (1959), discusses useful and destructive fungi, with emphasis on the application of mycology to industry; and D.L. Hawksworth and B.E. Kirsop (eds.), Filamentous Fungi (1988), explores applications of these fungi to biotechnology.
alcor.concordia.ca /~raojw/crd/essay/essay000086.html   (592 words)

  
 GWR 6959 Class - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Great Western Railway (GWR) 6959 Class or Modified Hall Class is a class of steam locomotive.
They were a development of the earlier Hall Class by Frederick Hawksworth.
A total of 7 have survived to preservation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/GWR_6959_Class   (251 words)

  
 Villagers mark birthday with packed celebrations - This is Bradford Archive - From the Telegraph & Argus
Back in July, 1902, the stone laying ceremony at the new Wesleyan Chapel in Hawksworth was major news in The Wharfedale and Airedale Observer.
Built to replace the village's old chapel, which was thought too small and `lacking in facilities' for its congregation, the new chapel was built on land donated by the then owner of the estate, Frederick Hawksworth Faw-kes.
At the stone laying ceremony - marred by a downpour - in front of church representatives from across the area, the first stone was laid by Mr R Rennard from Bradford - a descendant of Marmaduke Rennard, one of the first trustees of the old chapel and the village schoolmaster.
archive.thisisbradford.co.uk /2002/07/25/123787.html   (360 words)

  
 SwindonWeb - Guide to Swindon - Swindon's Heritage
Today, Sir Daniel Gooch, Joseph Armstrong, William Dean, George Jackson Churchward, Charles Collett and Frederick Hawksworth may not be remembered as fervently as figures like Brunel - even in Swindon - but they were arguably the six most important men in the town's history.
Collett was chief mechanical engineer for 20 years, finally succeeded by Frederick Hawksworth, the last King of Steam, in 1941.
When Hawksworth retired, eight years later, the title of chief mechanical engineer was abolished.
www.swindonweb.com /guid/heriking0.htm   (800 words)

  
 
Rice Cousins who emigrated to Nova Scotia
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Joseph Frederick Rice was born circa 1831 at Nova Scotia.
Joseph Frederick Rice married Mary Ann Munn, daughter of George Munn and Susannah Moore.
Lewis Rice was born circa 1863 at Nova Scotia.
www.widomaker.com /~gwk/Planter/p77.htm   (3768 words)

  
 Roosevelt High School Boys' Basketball Team -- Seattle, Washington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Although they are still hovering around the.500 mark, they have the potential and raw talent to be doing much better.
Junior Guard Norris Frederick said it best when he stated, "We just need to play hard and play as a team, and we can't be touched." The team has suffered some tough losses at the hands of teams such as Garfield and Inglemoor, in games that really could have gone either way.
The most remarkable thing about the Roosevelt boys basketball team may very well be the fact that the starting lineup consists of three sophomores: Marcus Williams, Casey Pursell, and David Grant.
www.rooseveltbasketball.org /archives/0203archives.php   (1232 words)

  
 Scientific Articles Collected by Ian Fleming IU Lilly Library
"On the use of collodion in photography," by Frederick Scott Archer, Esq., excerpt from II.
"The radio-elements and the periodic law," by Frederick Soddy, excerpt from The chemidal news, vol.
"The conception of the chemical element as enlarged by the study of radioactive charge," by Frederick Soddy, excerpt from Journal of the Chemical Society, vol.
www.indiana.edu /~liblilly/shorttitle/fleming.html   (10138 words)

  
 Edition One - Your UK source for used, rare signed first editions, out of print books. Classic collectible books
Dartmoor and its Surroundings by Cresswell, Beatrix F. David by Hartt, Frederick
Desolation Island by Westerman, Percy F. Dictionary of the Fungi by Hawksworth, D.L. Dictionary of Violin Makers by Poidras, Henri
Trials of Frederick Nodder by Duke, Winifred
www.editionone.co.uk /second-hand-books.asp   (4847 words)

  
 ÖйúʳÓþúÍø Mushroom Bibliography
Ainsworth, G. C., Frederick K. Sparrow and Alfred S. Sussman (1973).
A Taxonomic Review with Keys: Basidiomycetes and Lower Fungi.
Hawksworth, D. Kirk, B. Sutton and D. Pegler (1995).
www.323800.com /mushroom/caf/bibliography.html   (860 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Index of Other Offices Held
Cambridge, Alexander Augustus Frederick William Alfred George, 1st Earl of Athlone (1934-1936) 
Berkeley, Frederick Augustus, 5th Earl of Berkeley (1766-1810) 
Windsor, George V Frederick Ernest Albert, King of the United Kingdom (1905-1907) 
www.thepeerage.com /index_office.htm   (3670 words)

  
 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with H
Hatch, Willian Ancel (16 NOV 1858-14 MAY 1936)
Hawksworth, George William (30 AUG 1852-5 APR 1854)
Hazley, Deborah Ann (14 MAY 1818-18 APR 1881)
homepages.tesco.net /~townsleyb/TownsFH/html/idxh.htm   (278 words)

  
 SFCA Claim for Loss of Property #5044
Claims for loss of property: Claim no 5044
William Frederick Dixon; James Willis Dixon; Henry Isaac Dixon; William Faucett; William Frederick Dixon Junior; James Willis Dixon Junior
Merchants and Manufacturers carrying on Business in Copartnership under the Firm of "James Dixon and Sons"
www2.shu.ac.uk /sfca/claimDetails.cfm?claim=6-5044   (349 words)

  
 Frederick William Hawksworth (1884-1976), Chief Mechanical Engineer of Great Western Railway
Frederick William Hawksworth (1884-1976), Chief Mechanical Engineer of Great Western Railway
The online database contains information on 84,967 works, 44,595 of which are illustrated; the National Portrait Gallery's collection includes over 330,000 works.
National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London WC2H OHE.
www.npg.org.uk /live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp76548   (73 words)

  
 Index of family
Pardy Herbert Frederick (8 AUG 1909-28 AUG 2004)
Sear Norman Frederick (23 MAY 1907-10 DEC 1973)
Shaw Jean Hunter Leaper (9 MAY 1896-17 JAN 1960)
www3.telus.net /jenniferlewis/trees   (1393 words)

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