- John
Cowdery Kendrew, CBE FRS (24
March 1917 – 23
August 1997) was an
English biochemist, crystallographer, and
science administrator.
Kendrew shared the...
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Kendrew Barracks is a
British Army
barracks located 1.1
miles (1.8 km)
north east of Cottesmore, Rutland, England. The
barracks opened in 2012, at the...
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General Sir
Douglas Anthony Kendrew, KCMG, CB, CBE, DSO &
Three Bars (22 July 1910 – 28
February 1989),
often known as Joe
Kendrew especially during his rugby...
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Kendrew is a
small settlement in Dr
Beyers Naudé
Local Muni****lity in the
Eastern Cape
province of
South Africa. "Main
Place Kendrew".
Census 2011. v...
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Kendrew is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Douglas Kendrew (1910–1989),
British Army officer,
rugby player and
politician John Kendrew...
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Kendrew Lascelles (pronounced L****els; 20
September 1935 – 1
March 2022) was an English-born actor,
performer and
writer from
South Africa. His works...
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Peter Kendrew (born 25
April 1940) is a male
English former competition swimmer. He
competed for
Great Britain in the
Olympics and
European championships...
- John
Kendrew (1748-1800), a
Darlington Quaker, is best
known for
having invented the
first effective process for the
mechanical spinning of flax. With...
- Multi-Role Brigades. In
April 2012 it was
renamed Kendrew Barracks after Major General Sir
Douglas Kendrew. The
badge of RAF
Cottesmore consisted of a hunting...
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Norman Kendrew (6
December 1908 – 12
September 1966) was an
English cricketer. He pla**** one first-class
match for
Bengal in 1940/41. "Norman
Kendrew". ESPNcricinfo...