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Ayerst is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Fiona Ayerst (born 1965),
South African photographer Peter Ayerst (1920–2014),
Royal Air...
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William Ayerst (1830–1904) was an
English clergyman and missionary. He was born at
Dantzig on 16
March 1830, the
eldest son of
William Ayerst,
vicar of...
- Sherwood-Medical
Company was sold to Tyco-Kendal in 1997).
Wyeth and
Ayerst merged to form Wyeth-
Ayerst Laboratories, thus
strengthening and
consolidating Wyeth's...
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Fiona Ayerst (born 20
September 1965) is a
wildlife photographer based in
South Africa notable for
underwater photography. She has swum with many species...
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Retrieved 13
December 2016.
Manchester Gazette, 7
August 1819,
quoted in
Ayerst,
David (1971). 'Guardian' :
biography of a newspaper. London: Collins. p...
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Peter Vigne Ayerst, DFC (4
November 1920 – 15 May 2014) was a
Royal Air
force officer and
flying ace of the
Second World War. He was the last surviving...
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buildings of
Ayerst Hostel,
which had been set up for non-collegiate
students by the
Anglican priest William Ayerst in 1884. In 1896
Ayerst Hostel closed...
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William Ayerst Ingram or W.
Ayerst Ingram RBA (27
April 1855 Twickenham,
Surrey – 20
March 1913 Falmouth, Cornwall) was a
painter and
member of the Newlyn...
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Lieutenant Ayerst, on 22 June 1897. On 22 June 1897, the
Diamond Jubilee of the
coronation of
Queen Victoria, Rand and his
military escort Lt.
Ayerst were shot...
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Breslau and Berlin.
Under the
influence of the
English missionary William Ayerst,
Guhrauer converted from
Judaism to
Christianity in 1835. He
traveled to...