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Hinks is an
English surname.
Notable people called Hinks include:
James Hinks (manufacturer) (c.1816–1905), oil lamp
manufacturer in Birmingham, England...
- in 1878.
Hinks was born in 1829 in the town of
Mullingar in Ireland, his
father being a
shoemaker from
Birmingham in
England named John
Hinks. They returned...
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Joseph Hinks (1840 – 24
April 1931) was a
British manufacturer,
working in Birmingham. With his father,
James Hinks, he
patented improvements to oil lamps...
- Monolith. They
named this peak
after Arthur R.
Hinks,
Secretary of the
Royal Geographical Society, 1915–45. "
Hinks, Mount".
Geographic Names Information System...
- interests.
Hinks was
educated at
Whitgift School and
Trinity College, Cambridge,
where he
graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1895.
Although Hinks had originally...
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nearly 600.
Hinks persuaded the
local county council to buy
farmland for the
establishment of new facilities, such as a gymnasium, for
which Hinks designed...
- R v
Hinks [2000] UKHL 53 is an
English case
heard by the
House of
Lords on
appeal from the
Court of
Appeal of
England and Wales. The case
concerned the...
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Hinks (c.1816 – 21
December 1905) was an oil lamp
manufacturer in Birmingham, England, and the
founder of the
company James Hinks & Son.
James Hinks was...
- Awards, one
Guest Actor in a
Drama Series award for
portraying William Hinks on The
Practice (2000–2001), and the
second a
Supporting Actor in a Drama...
- to
enter the sea just
north of the
strait between Cape
Walcott and Cape
Hinks on
Finley Heights.
Stefansson Strait was
first sighted by Sir
Hubert Wilkins...