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Austen Chamberlain - The Right Honourable Sir Austen Chamberlain (October 16, 1863 – March 17, 1937) was a British statesman and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Francis Austen - Sir Francis Austen (1774–1865) was a British officer who spent most of his long life on active duty in the Royal Navy, rising to the position of Admiral of the Fleet. In October 1805, as commander of the HMS Canopus, a captured French ...
Austen Henry Layard - The Right Honourable Sir Austen Henry Layard (5 March, 1817–5 July, 1894) was a British author and diplomatist, best known as the excavator of Nineveh. He was born in Paris.
Martha Lloyd - Martha Lloyd was the housekeeper of Jane Austen at Chawton cottage and later married Jane Austen's brother, Admiral Sir Francis Austen. She collected more than a hundred recipes from friends and relations, which have been published in "A Jane Austen Household Book" by Peggy Hickman, David & Charles, Ltd.
Churchill Speech Winston - ... Never Give In!: The Best of Winston Churchill's Speeches Arguably the most eloquent statesman of his time, Sir Winston Churchill delivered speeches that have inspired generation after generation. In this definitive collection, his grandson Winston S ... eloquence will be shared with future generations. 0-7868-8870-9$16. The Great Republic by Winston Churchill, Sir Winston Churchill's The Great Republic consists in large part of a magnificent narrative history of America, ...
Churchill Speech Winston - ... Never Give In!: The Best of Winston Churchill's Speeches Arguably the most eloquent statesman of his time, Sir Winston Churchill delivered speeches that have inspired generation after generation. In this definitive collection, his grandson Winston S ... eloquence will be shared with future generations. 0-7868-8870-9$16. The Great Republic by Winston Churchill, Sir Winston Churchill's The Great Republic consists in large part of a magnificent narrative history of America, ...
English Mathematician - ... collaboration of the best loved poem cycles in the late 17th century when the Wren Library, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, was built. Trinity Nobel Prize winners 1904 Lord Rayleigh (Physics) 1906 J. J. Thomson (Physics) 1908 ... Bohr (Physics) 1922 Niels Bohr (Physics) 1922 Francis Aston (Chemistry) 1922 Archibald V. Hill (Physiology or Medicine) 1936 Sir Henry Dale (Physiology or Medicine) 1932 Edgar Douglas Adrian (Physiology or Medicine) 1925 Sir Austen Chamberlain (Peace) ...
Free Resume Form - ... in hand the reform of the House of Lords before relinquishing office, and also on the Situation by Chamberlain It was feared that a hotly contested election, which would be likely, under existing circumstances, to raise the ... denounced an immediate general election at a time of severe industrial depression. This belief was, however, denied by Austen Chamberlain, leader of the year that The Times spoke of a dissolution of Parliament as being a ...
Byron Nuclear Plant - ... Physics) 1917 Charles Glover Barkla (Physics) 1922 Francis Aston (Chemistry) 1922 Archibald V. Hill (Physiology or Medicine) 1936 Sir Henry Dale (Physiology or Medicine) 1937 George Paget Thomson (Physics) 1908 Lord Rutherford (Chemistry) 1915 William Bragg (Physics ... Physics) 1917 Charles Glover Barkla (Physics) 1922 Francis Aston (Chemistry) 1922 Archibald V. Hill (Physiology or Medicine) 1925 Sir Austen Chamberlain (Peace) 1928 Owen Willans Richardson (Physics) 1929 Sir Frederick Hopkins (Physiology or Medicine) 1932 Edgar ...
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