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Henry Winram ****inson (28
August 1870 – 21
February 1952) was a
British engineering historian and
biographer who
spent much of his
career at the Science...
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George Winram (occasionally Windrahame), Lord
Liberton (1604–1650) was a 17th-century
Scottish judge, politician,
soldier and
Senator of the
College of...
- John
Winram (1492 - 1582) was a 16th-century
Scottish priest and
ecclesiastical reformer. He was born in 1492, the son of one
James Winram of
Ratho and...
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William James Winram (January 8, 1838 –
February 12, 1891) was a
Canadian politician in the
province of Manitoba. Born in Douglas, Isle of Man, as one...
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Reformed Faith was to be, they set John Knox as the
superintendent over John
Winram, John Spottiswood, John Willock, John Douglas, and John Row, to prepare...
- Gary
Francis Winram (5
August 1936 – 29 May 2022) was an
Australian competitive swimmer who
specialised primarily in middle- and long-distance freestyle...
- Bibcode:2007Natur.446..593B. doi:10.1038/446593a. PMID 17410145. ****inson,
Henry Winram (1913).
Robert Fulton,
Engineer and Artist: His Life and Works. London:...
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Mount Slesse was
first climbed on
August 10, 1927, by Stan Henderson,
Mills Winram, and Fred Parkes, via a
route starting from
Slesse Cr****. The
standard route...
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separate from its UK counterpart. The
American group disbanded in 2007.
Henry Winram ****inson (1870–1952) (co-founder,
president 1932–34,
editor of Transactions)...
- do****ent and
established a
committee of "six Johns",
including Knox, John
Winram, John Spottiswood, John Willock, John
Douglas and John Row, to
produce a...