TOCright Paterson may refer to People Main Paterson surname Main Paterson given name Places In the USA Paterson, former name of Cherokee, Nevada County, California Paterson, New Jersey , USA Paterson, Washington , USA In Australia Paterson, New South Wales , Australia Paterson River , New South Wales, Australia Division of Paterson , an electoral district in New South Wales, Australia Electoral division of Paterson , an electoral district in Tasmania, Australia In other countries Paterson Inlet , New Zealand Paterson Island , Scotland Paterson, Eastern Cape , South Africa Other uses Paterson poem , by American poet William Carlos Williams Paterson supermarkets , Russia Paterson automobile See also Patterson disambiguation disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages de Paterson fr Paterson it Paterson pt Paterson ro Paterson ru sk Paterson sv Paterson olika betydelser ... more details
Doctor Thomas Thomson Paterson 1909 1994 , archaeologist , palaeontologist , geologist , glaciologist , geographer , anthropologist , ethnologist , sociologist , and world authority on administration, ref name Obit http www.workscienceinstitute.com thomas thomson paterson 1909 1994 28 Thomas Thomson Paterson 1909 1994 ref was curator of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge from 1937 to 1948. He gained his Ph.D. at University of Cambridge Cambridge and became a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge Trinity College . ref name Who http www.workscienceinstitute.com who was thomas thomson paterson 29 Who was Thomas Thomson Paterson? , WorkScienceInstitute.com . ref In the 30s Paterson participated in several Arctic expeditions, ref http www.isfa.org sfmv3n1.htm String Figure Magazine Volume 3, number 1 March 1998 , ISFA.org . ref during which time collected many string figure s, leading to his 1949 article, Eskimo String Figures and Their Origin, Acta Arctica 3 1 98. He also participated in expeditions to East Africa, India, Greenland and Northern Canada. ref name Who A troubleshooting trouble shooter for the Royal Air Force during the World War II Second World War , after which he studied industrial relations in the British National Coal Board in detail. ref name Who While at the University of Glasgow in the Department of Social and Economic Research he founded Methectics, now Methexis . ref name Who He then transferred to the University of Strathclyde and built its School of Administration to the largest in Europe. ref name Who He spent time researching in South Africa before moving to Canada . ref name Who Bibliography Management Theory 1966 . Business Publications Limited, London. Further reading Paterson, Dr. E. T. 1996 . Thomas Thomson Paterson obit. , Yearbook of the Royal Society of Edinburgh , 1289. ref name Obit Sources reflist anthropologist stub Category String figures Category British ... more details
Other uses Paterson disambiguation Infobox family name name Paterson image imagesize 200 px caption meaning ... surname Patterson footnotes Paterson is an English, Scottish, and Irish surname meaning son of Patrick ... of the Irish language surname Cas in . Paterson is rarely used as a given name . There are other spellings, including Patterson surname Patterson . List of people surnamed Paterson Aileen Paterson , Scottish children s writer Alexander Paterson Australian politician Alexander Paterson , Australian politician Alexander Paterson penologist Sir Alexander Paterson , British prison reformer Algy Paterson , Australian last speaker of the Martuthunira language Andrew J. Paterson , Canadian artist Anthony J. Paterson 1951 , Company Director ref www.anthonypaterson.com ref Banjo Paterson , Australian poet Barbara Paterson , Canadian sculptor Bill Paterson actor , Scottish actor Chris Paterson , Scottish rugby player David Paterson , New York Governor Don Paterson , Scottish poet Fred Paterson , Australian politician Gil Paterson , Scottish politician Helen Mary Elizabeth Paterson , British painter Helen Allingham Isabel Paterson , Canadian libertarian writer James Paterson disambiguation James Hamilton Paterson , British novelist and poet Jamie Paterson , Canadian radio personality Jennifer Paterson 1928 1999 , British television chef Jodi Ann Paterson , American model and actress John Paterson disambiguation , multiple people Katherine Paterson , American children s writer Lee Paterson ... XIII, Widnes Vikings, and Featherstone Rovers Martin Paterson , English born Northern Ireland footballer Matthew C. Paterson died 1846 , New York County D.A. Meg Paterson , fictional character from Monarch of the Glen TV series Monarch of the Glen Mike Paterson , Professor of Computer Science at the University of Warwick Neil Paterson disambiguation , multiple people Owen Paterson , British politician Owen Paterson production designer Owen Paterson , Australian production designer on The Matrix ... more details
George Paterson may refer to George Paterson businessman George Paterson rower George Paterson footballer born 1900 George Paterson footballer born 1914 George C. Paterson , American football player and engineer See also George Patterson disambiguation hndis Paterson, George ... more details
Infobox person name Jennifer Paterson image caption birth name Jennifer Mary Paterson birth date Birth date 1928 04 03 df yes birth place Kensington , London , England death date Death date and age 1999 08 10 1928 04 03 df yes death place South Kensington , London, England death cause Lung cancer occupation Celebrity chef , actress, celebrity television personality years active 1996 99 television Two ... English religion Roman Catholic parents relatives residence Jennifer Mary Paterson 3 April 1928 10 ... for their rich traditional meals made from scratch. Paterson was known for her liberal use of butter ... was a motorcycle with sidecar, which Paterson drove. Personal life Paterson s life was as unconventional ... Paterson 1990 . Feast Days, Recipes from The Spectator London John Murray Publishers , p. xi. ref Paterson was expulsion academia expelled from convent school at 15 for being disruptive. ref New York Times 11 August 1999 http www.nytimes.com 1999 08 11 arts jennifer paterson 71 dies tv cook from fat ladies.html?scp 1&sq 22Jennifer Paterson 22&st nyt Jennifer Paterson obituary. ref Paterson later ... to which the English writer A.N. Wilson professed, Jennifer Paterson is the best cook I know. ref Paterson, Feast Days , p. v. ref Paterson was a devout Roman Catholic who never married ... were then buried in the cemetery there. She was survived by an uncle, Anthony Bartlett OBE who died ... Gentiluomo . Paterson was a parishioner of the London Oratory . She would cook for the Fathers ... Fat Ladies DVD set contains a 40 minute BBC tribute to Paterson that aired in 2004. The DVD box set ... Reflist External links IMDb name id 0665498 name Jennifer Paterson Find a Grave 6821069 http www.bbc.co.uk food chef biogs p.shtml jennifer paterson Jennifer Paterson at BBC Food Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paterson, Jennifer ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British chef ... PLACE OF DEATH South Kensington , London, England DEFAULTSORT Paterson, Jennifer Category 1928 births ... more details
Catherine Paterson may refer to Katherine Paterson , American author Kathryn Paterson , Chief Censor of New Zealand See also Kathy Patterson , politician hndis Paterson, Catherine ... more details
in to the NRL finals series. Paterson is close to Anthony Mundine and Sonny Bill Williams , two prominent ...Infobox rugby league biography name Cory Paterson fullname nickname Pato, Donny image CoryPaterson2009.jpg caption Cory Paterson in 2009 when he was with the Newcastle Knights. position rlp SR CE FE LK ... players cory paterson.html RLP Cory Paterson born 14 July 1987 in Perth, Western Australia ... Player profile Cory Paterson work www.cowboys.com.au publisher North Queensland Cowboys accessdate 22 October 2011 archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 62dJ6tXxv archivedate 22 October 2011 ref Paterson ... publisher Australian Rugby League page 27 accessdate 22 October 2011 ref In 2007, Cory Paterson was promoted to train with the Newcastle Knights first team squad. ref name Paterson re signs with Knights cite web url http www.rleague.com db player p paterson cory index.php title Paterson re signs with Knights ..., Paterson was selected in the Prime Minister s XIII to play the Papua New Guinea national rugby league ... The Sunday Telegraph accessdate 22 October 2011 ref Paterson suffered Depression mood depression ... taunts newcastle forward cory paterson over depression story e6frfgbo 1225843490978 title Melbourne fullback Billy Slater allegedly taunts Newcastle forward Cory Paterson over depression last Ritchie ... http www.theherald.com.au news local sport rugby league paterson accepts apology from storm fullback after sledging incident 1782212.aspx?storypage 0 title Paterson accepts apology from Storm fullback ... 22 October 2011 ref In 2011, Paterson represented the Indigenous All Stars again, but midway through ... nrl wayne bennetts snubbing of cory paterson has only made him stronger story e6frfgbo 1226100368244 title Wayne Bennett s snubbing of Cory Paterson has only made him stronger last Badel first Peter ..., Paterson almost immediately signed for the North Queensland Cowboys , on a contract to play for the remainder of the 2011 season and two additional seasons. Paterson was told by the Knights that he was not part ... more details
John Paterson may refer to John Paterson archbishop of Glasgow 1632 1708 , Bishop of Galloway, Bishop of Edinburgh John Paterson bishop of Auckland born 1945 , bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Auckland John Paterson bishop of Ross 1604 1679 , father of the above archbishop John Paterson Cape politician 1822 1880 , politician and businessman of the Cape Colony John Paterson missionary 1776 1855 , missionary John Paterson NT, Australia born 1958 , Australian Indigenous health leader John Paterson politician 1744 1808 , American soldier and politician John William Paterson , Scottish international footballer Jack Paterson , Canadian actor Jackie Paterson , Scottish boxer Jock Paterson , Scottish footballer See also John Patterson disambiguation hndis Paterson, John de John Paterson ... more details
Robert Paterson may refer to Robert Paterson stonemason 1715 1801 , Scottish stonemason Robert Paterson clergy , Anglican Bishop of Sodor and Man, Isle of Man Robert Paterson composer born 1970 , American composer Robert Paterson soccer See also Robert Patterson disambiguation Robert Pattinson , English actor hndis Paterson, Robert DEFAULTSORT Paterson, Robert ... more details
William Paterson or Bill Paterson may refer to William Paterson banker 1658 1719 , Scottish trader, a founder of the Bank of England, William Paterson judge 1745 1806 , American statesman signatory to the United States Constitution William Paterson explorer 1755 1810 , Scottish soldier, and botanist former lieutenant governor of Tasmania William Paterson Canadian politician 1839 1914 , Canadian Member of Parliament William Paterson Michigan politician , Mayor of Flint, Michigan William A. Paterson 1838 1921 , American auto manufacturer and Mayor of Flint, Michigan Bill Paterson footballer born 1898 1898 1980 , Scottish footballer Bill Paterson footballer born 1930 born 1930 , Scottish footballer Bill Paterson actor born 1945 Scottish actor William Alexander Paterson aka Bill Alexander, born 1948 , American theatre director Other William Paterson University , Wayne, New Jersey See also William Patterson disambiguation hndis Paterson, William de William Paterson sv William Paterson ... more details
Paterson F.C. may refer to once of two American soccer leagues in Paterson, New Jersey Paterson F.C. ASL a soccer team in the professional American Soccer League. Paterson F.C. NAFBL a soccer team in the National Association Football League disambig ... more details
Andrew Paterson , Pattison or Patterson may refer to Banjo Paterson Andrew Barton Banjo Paterson 1864 1941 , Australian bush poet Andrew J. Paterson born 1952 , Canadian artist Andrew Patterson born 1975 , Irish cricketer Andy Paterson , British film producer Andy Patterson , American racer Andrew Pattison born 1949 , Rhodesian tennis player hndis Paterson, Andrew ... more details
Neil Paterson is the name of Neil Paterson figure skater , Canadian figure skater Neil Paterson politician , Leader of the Natural Law Party of Canada Neil Paterson writer 1916 1995 , Academy Award winning screenwriter See also Neal Patterson , CEO of Cerner Neil Patterson disambiguation hndis Paterson, Neil DEFAULTSORT Paterson, Neil ... more details
Alexander Paterson may refer to Alexander Paterson Australian politician 1844 1908 , independent member of the Australian House of Representatives Alexander Paterson penologist 1884 1947 , British penologist Alexander Paterson bishop 1766 1831 , Roman Catholic bishop in Scotland Alex Paterson born 1959 , English musician See also Alexander Bell Patterson 1911 1993 , Canadian politician hndis Paterson, Alexander ... more details
James Paterson may refer to James Paterson dean , Dean of Argyll and The Isles from 1846 until 1848 James Paterson mayor , List of mayors and lord mayors of Melbourne mayor of Melbourne , 1876 1877 James Paterson painter 1854 1932 , Scottish landscape painter James Paterson poet , British poet, won Newdigate Prize in 1964 James Paterson politician 1807 1886 , New Zealand politician James Paterson radical , one of the leaders of the Society of the United Scotsmen James Paterson rugby union born 1987 , New Zealand American rugby player James Paterson skier , Australian Paralympic silver medal winning skier Jim Paterson footballer born 1979 , Scottish footballer who last played for Plymouth Argyle Jim Paterson rugby league born 1934 , Australian rugby league footballer Jimmy Paterson 1891 1970 , physician and amateur footballer who played for Queen s Park and Arsenal in the 1920s See also James Patterson disambiguation hndis Paterson, James ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Eastside is a neighborhood in Paterson, New Jersey . It is bordered by South Paterson , Downtown Paterson , Riverside, Paterson Riverside and the Passaic River It is bound by 10th Avenue and Montgomery Street to the north, Straight Street to the west, Interstate 80 I 80 to the south and the river to the east. It is Paterson s largest neighborhood and includes the smaller neighborhoods of Sandy Hill, Paterson Sandy Hill , People s Park, Paterson People s Park , Eastside Park and the Manor Section . Eastside is a mostly residential area with commercial centers along 33rd Street and Broadway. It is also home to Eastside Park, Paterson s largest park. Coord 40.91810 74.14299 display title Category Neighborhoods in Paterson, New Jersey NewJersey geo stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Hillcrest is a large mostly residential, middle class enclave in Paterson, New Jersey . It is located to the west of the Downtown Paterson . Its borders limits are Preakness Avenue to the northeast, the Brough of Totowa, New Jersey border to the south and west and the Passaic River to the southeast. It is home to West Side Park, and Emerald Experience Way. Hillcrest is one of Paterson s most desirable neighborhoods. The Hillcrest section of Paterson is located in the city s 2nd Ward. It is mostly residential with a compact commercial area along Union Avenue north of Oldhams Brook. coord 40.920 74.189 display title Category Neighborhoods in Paterson, New Jersey NewJersey geo stub ... more details
There have been two baronetcy baronetcies created for people with the surname Paterson , both in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia . The first creation, of Bannockburn in the Stirlingshire county of Stirling , was for Hugh Paterson on 16 March 1686. The second baronet sat in the House of Commons for Stirlingshire UK Parliament constituency Stirlingshire and was attainted in 1716, when the title was forfeit. The second creation, of Eccles, Berwickshire Eccles in the Berwickshire county of Berwick , was for William Paterson on 9 July 1687. The third baronet sat in the House of Commons for Berwickshire UK Parliament constituency Berwickshire . On his death in 1782 the title became dormant. Baronets, of Bannockburn 1686 Sir Hugh Paterson, 1st Baronet died 21 December 1701 Sir Hugh Paterson, 2nd Baronet c. 1685 &ndash 23 March 1777 Baronets, of Eccles 1687 Sir William Paterson, 1st Baronet c. 1630 &ndash 29 September 1709 Sir John Paterson, 2nd Baronet 11 April 1673 &ndash 14 December 1759 Sir John Paterson, 3rd Baronet c. 1730 &ndash 14 January 1782 See also Sir Philip Anstruther Paterson, 3rd Baronet References http www.leighrayment.com baronetage baronetsP1.htm Category Baronetcies ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The Paterson Panthers name was also used for a team in the American Association football . The Paterson Panthers were an American basketball team based in the Paterson, New Jersey that was a member of the American Basketball League 1925 1955 American Basketball League . During the 1st half of their only season, the team became the Trenton Bengals on December 13, 1935. Year by year class wikitable Year League Reg. Season Playoffs 1935 36 ABL N A N A Category Sports in Paterson, New Jersey Category Basketball teams in New Jersey NewJersey basketball team stub ... more details
Mount Paterson is a mountain , 2,195 m, standing 2 miles 3.2 km north northwest of Mount Carse in the Salvesen Range of South Georgia . Surveyed by the SGS in the period 1951 57, and named for Stanley B. Paterson , assistant surveyor of the SGS, 1955 56. usgs gazetteer id 11427 coord 54 39 S 36 8 W display title DEFAULTSORT Paterson, Mount Category Mountains and hills of South Georgia SouthGeorgia geo stub ... more details
Infobox musical artist name Alex Paterson image OrbCopenhagen.jpg caption Alex Paterson and Thomas Fehlmann of The Orb at Culture Box in Copenhagen . alt image size background non vocal instrumentalist birth name Duncan Alexander Robert Paterson alias Born Birth date and age 1959 10 15 , near Battersea , London , England death date origin instrument Keyboarrds genre Electronic music Electronica occupation years active YYYY YYYY label associated acts The Orb , Transit Kings , FFWD band FFWD website notable instruments Alex Paterson also known as Dr Alex Paterson , born Duncan Alexander Robert Paterson on 15 October 1959 near Battersea in London is an England English musician and co founder of the ambient music ambient group The Orb , in which he has worked since its inception. Paterson s father died when he was eight years old. ref name ClashMusic cite web title The Orb Swan Song url http www.clashmusic.com feature the orb swan song publisher clashmusic.com accessdate 10 February 2011 ref He attended Kingham Hill School in Oxfordshire between 1970 and 1979 at the same time as Killing Joke producer Youth Martin Glover. Paterson later worked in the 80 s as a roadie for Killing Joke , before working in the A&R department of EG Records . In 1990, Paterson s collaborations with his fellow Orb co founder Jimmy Cauty ended, following Paterson s concerns about The Orb being perceived as a side project of The KLF . Paterson retained The Orb name. More recently, Cauty and Paterson collaborated again, as Transit Kings . Paterson was also involved in FFWD band FFWD , a collaboration with Kris Weston , Robert Fripp , and Thomas Fehlmann . He played chill out and experimental DJ sets at several Return to the Source parties and in 1999 he released Ambient Meditations 2, on the Return to the Source ... . NAME Paterson, Alex ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 15 October 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Paterson, Alex Category The Orb members Category ... more details
Infobox museum name Paterson Museum native name native name lang image Rogers Locomotive Works plant 1906 03 28.jpg imagesize 200 caption An aerial view drawing of the Rogers Locomotive Works plant in 1906 alt map type map caption map alt latitude 40.9135 longitude 74.1790 coordinates type established 1925 dissolved location 2 Market Street br Paterson, New Jersey Paterson , New Jersey NJ , United States USA type Industry museum collection visitors director president curator publictransit Paterson NJT station rail br New Jersey Transit Bus Operations NJ Transit 365, 366, 704, 712 bus network website cite web url http www.passaiccountynj.org ParksHistorical Historical Attractions patersonmuseum.htm title Paterson Museum File fenianram.jpg thumb right Fenian Ram submarine Paterson Museum is a museum in Paterson, New Jersey Paterson , in Passaic County, New Jersey Passaic County , New Jersey , in the United States. Founded in 1925, it is owned and run by the city of Paterson and its mission is to preserve and display the industrial history of Paterson. It is located in the Old Great Falls Historic District . Since 1982 the museum has been housed in the Thomas Rogers Building on Market Street, the former erecting shop of Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works , a major 19th century manufacturer of railroad steam locomotives . Notable exhibits include the Fenian Ram , the submarine designed by John Philip Holland for use by the Fenian Brotherhood . ref http www.webcitation.org query?url ... factories that used to be a prominent part of Paterson s economy, including automated looms. References ... ParksHistorical Historical Attractions patersonmuseum.htm Paterson Museum http www.patersonhistory.com industry rogersworks.html A History of Paterson The Rogers Locomotive & Machine Works http www.state.nj.us ... Aviation FenianRam index.html Fenian Ram Photos of Fenian Ram at the Paterson Museum Category History of New Jersey Category Paterson, New Jersey Category John Philip Holland Category Industry museums ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Paterson Visitations also known as the Triangles were an American basketball team based in Paterson, New Jersey that was a member of the American Basketball League 1925 1955 American Basketball League . Before the 1936&ndash 1937 season the Brooklyn Visitations moved to Paterson and became the Paterson Visitations . During the first half of the 1936&ndash 1937 season, the team moved back to Brooklyn on November 21, 1936 and became the Brooklyn Visitations again. Year by year class wikitable Year League Reg. Season Playoffs 1936&ndash 37 American Basketball League 1925 1955 ABL N A N A Category Basketball teams in New Jersey Category Sports in Paterson, New Jersey NewJersey basketball team stub ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 The Paterson Whirlwinds were an American basketball team based in Paterson, New Jersey that was a member of the American Basketball League 1925 1955 American Basketball League . After their first season, the team became known as the Paterson Crescents . During the 1st half of the 1930 31 season, the team dropped out of the league on December 30, 1930. Year by year class wikitable Year League Reg. Season Playoffs 1928 29 ABL 8th 1st half 8th 2nd half Did not qualify 1929 30 ABL 6th 1st half 6th 2nd half Did not qualify 1930 31 ABL 6th 1st half Did not qualify Paterson Crescents The Paterson Crescents were an American basketball team based in Paterson, New Jersey that was a member of the American Basketball League 1925 1955 American Basketball League . The team was previously known as the Washington Capitols. Year by year class wikitable Year League Reg. Season Playoffs 1944 45 ABL 6th Did not qualify 1945 46 ABL 6th Did not qualify 1946 47 ABL 4th, Northern Did not qualify 1947 48 ABL 2nd Finals 1948 49 ABL 4th Playoffs 1949 50 ABL 5th Did not qualify 1950 51 ABL 3rd No playoff Category Sports in Paterson, New Jersey Category Basketball teams in New Jersey NewJersey basketball team stub ... more details
Dublin is a former neighborhood in Paterson, New Jersey that makes up Little Lima and Little Italy, Paterson Little Italy today. Dublin was Paterson s first distinct neighborhood that grew up around the mills along the east bank of the Passaic River in Downtown Paterson . Alexander Hamilton established the Society for the Establishment of Useful Manufactures S.U.M. , which helped to harness the power of Great Falls of the Passaic River Great Falls in 1791. In the early 19th century there were several mills and machine shops along the Passaic, downriver from the falls. A grid of streets were laid out by Pierre L Enfant for the housing of millworkers in the area. The area then known as Dublin was bound by the Morris Canal , Garrett Mountain, and Main Street with a populated area along Market Street. In the early 20th century a growing Italian workforce in the area created the Little Italy neighborhood around Cianci Street. Some of the old mill buildings of the area have been converted into housing and retail in addition to the Paterson Museum. References http www.rootsweb.com njpchsgc pce dublin sect paterson.htm Dublin Paterson First Neighborhood coord 40.912572 74.173078 display title External links http juliotavarez.com info ?page id 121 Dublin Category Neighborhoods in Paterson, New Jersey NewJersey geo stub ... more details