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- Wynfrid Lawrence Henry Duckworth (5 June 1870 – 14 February 1956) was a British anatomist, and former Master of Jesus College, Cambridge. The Duckworth...
- himself to writing and published a number of fictional and historical books; Wynfrid Bonifatius - ein Charakterbild nach seinen Briefen (1929) and its sequel...
- anthropometrical data on Maldivians from many islands. Analysis of this data by Wynfrid Duckworth, suggested three major waves of immigration into the country...
- Elwes Corrie 1849 1885 Henry Arthur Morgan 1885 1912 Arthur Gray 1912 1940 Wynfrid Duckworth 1940 1945 Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard 1945 1959 Denys...
- palisade is written, in Latin, wynfrith me caesit--herman me recreavit ("Wynfrid cut me down, Herman resurrected me"). In 1993, as part of that year's World...
- Joseph Beaumont Edmund Boldero Humphrey Gower Charles Ashton Richard Beadon Wynfrid Duckworth Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard Denys Lionel Page Alan...
- article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Duckworth, Wynfrid Laurence Henry (1911). "Craniometry". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia...
- Academic offices Preceded by Wynfrid Laurence Henry Duckworth Master of Jesus College, Cambridge 1945 - 1959 Succeeded by Sir Denys Page...
- pips Leonard Leslie Brooke (1862–1940), children's writer and illustrator Wynfrid Duckworth (1870–1956), anatomist, and Master of Jesus College, Cambridge...
- falling sea levels in Gibraltar which have historically varied greatly. Wynfrid Duckworth described the cave's floor as falling in height towards the entrance...