- John
Anckers was an
Anglican priest in
Ireland during the
seventeenth century.
Anckers was
educated at
Trinity College, Dublin.
After a
curacy at Drumrany...
- Exposition, he was
awarded a
silver medal.
Anckers died on 13 July 1921, in Stockholm.
Citations "
Anckers, Nils Elias".
Svensk uppslagsbok (in Swedish)...
- Bo
Ancker, (26
April 1926 – 10
October 1997) was a
Swedish author and reporter. He was a
culture reporter at
Sveriges Radio between 1952 and 1989. 1947...
-
Betsy Ancker-Johnson (April 29, 1927 – July 2, 2020) was an
American plasma physicist. She was
known for her
research into
instabilities that can occur...
-
Walter Ancker (April 10, 1893 –
February 13, 1954) was an
American professional baseball player who pla**** one
season in
Major League Baseball (MLB), with...
- and
County Hospital. It
later became Ancker Hospital in 1923,
named after its
superintendent Dr.
Arthur Ancker. In 1965, it
moved to its
current location...
-
Three Seaplanes,
etching by
marine artist Nils
Elias Anckers depicting early models...
- Ruth
Hutton Ancker (born Ruth
Lapet Hutton; 1901–1979) was an
American sculptor in the mid-20th century. Ruth
Hutton was born to
William Hutton and his...
-
Jeanette Stenhammar,
Johanna Stenhammar,
Charlotte Björkman and
Therese Ancker. In May 1999,
Martin and
Spears went to the
Battery Studios in New York...
- Müller, Rolf-Dieter (2016). Hitler's Wehrmacht, 1935-1945.
Translated by
Ancker,
Janice W.
University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 9780813168043. The Communist...