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Henry Warington Smyth Baden-Powell KC (3
February 1847 – 24
April 1921),
known as
Warington, was a
British admiralty lawyer,
master mariner and canoeist...
- Sir
Warington Wilkinson Smyth FRS FGS (26
August 1817 – 19 June 1890) was a
British geologist.
Smyth was born at Naples, the son of
Admiral W H Smyth...
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Robert Warington FRS (7
September 1807 – 17
November 1867) was an
English chemist considered the
driving force behind the
creation of the world's first...
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Katherine Warington (5
September 1897 – 3 July 1993) was a
botanist and the
first person to show that boron, as
boric acid, was
essential for the healthy...
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Herbert Warington Smyth (4 June 1867 – 19
December 1943) CMG, FGS, FRGS, was a
British traveller, writer,
naval officer and
mining engineer who served...
- were aged 27, he
married Eliza Anne ("Annarella"), only
child of
Thomas Warington, the
British consul in Naples, and his
first wife Anne,
widow of Lewis...
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Apart from
Robert already mentioned above,
among Agnes's
brothers were
Warington Baden-Powell, Sir
George Baden-Powell,
Frank Baden-Powell, and
Baden Baden-Powell...
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Robert Warington who was
investigating nitrification ability of
garden soil at the
Rothamsted experimental station in
Harpenden in England. R.
Warington made...
- a
result of
increased interest in
scientific matters.
Chemist Robert Warington was the
driving force behind its creation. One of the aims of the Chemical...
- hammer, a type of
hammer used by
woodworkers Warington Baden-Powell,
founder of Sea
Scouting Warington Wilkinson Smyth, a
British geologist This disambiguation...