tone date April 2011 Refimprove date December 2008 Sir Bernard Rowland Crick 16 December 1929 19 December 2008 ref Cite web url http www.guardian.co.uk politics 2008 dec 19 bernardcrick dies title Sir BernardCrick dies aged 79 author Haroon Siddique date 19 December 2008 work The Guardian ref was a British ... bbbel BernardCrick Big Brother belittled Guardian Newspapers Limited References Reflist External links http www.orwell.ru a life BernardCrick english Online version of Crick s Biography of Orwell http ... 19 past Obituary The Guardian, 19 December 2008 http www.bbk.ac.uk lib about crick Sir BernardCrick Archive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Crick, Bernard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DEFAULTSORT Crick, Bernard Category 1929 births Category 2008 deaths Category Academics of Birkbeck ... Category Cancer deaths in Scotland Category Deaths from prostate cancer fr BernardCrick ja pt BernardCrick simple Political virtues fi Poliittiset hyveet ... or of ideology . Career Crick was born in London and educated at Whitgift School , University ... to My LSE , Abse, Joan ed ., London Robson, 1977, Crick craved for greater recognition than his Senior ... Professor of Political Theory and Political Institutions at Sheffield in 1965 Crick told Beaver , the LSE ... for a professorship. Crick sponsorsed the LSE s new formed Society Against Racial Discrimination ... responsibility in his lectures, and Dr Crick quite another in his classes. You might be interested ... responsiibity are polar opposite to those of Professor Greaves . Then, Crick urbanely observed, having ... between school and university that afternoon. Crick s lectures at LSE displayed the freshness ... have been sententious. Instead Crick said Marxism grew out of one messianic, ill tempered, bearded, boily individual . BernardCrick was an advisor to British Labour Party UK Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock during the 1980s. When Labour came to power in 1997, Crick was appointed by his former ... more details
wiktionarypar crickCrick may refer to TOCright People BernardCrick , British political scientist Francis Crick 1916 2004 , British scientist and joint discoverer of the structure of DNA Harold Crick , protagonist of a 2006 film, Stranger than Fiction Mark Crick , British author and photographer Michael Crick 1958 , British journalist and biographer Nancy Crick , Australian figure from the euthanasia debate Odile Crick 1920 2007 , wife of Francis Crick Places Crick, Monmouthshire , Wales Crick, Northamptonshire , England Crick, Calgary , Canada Other a colloquial term for a cramp an abbreviation for the popular sport of cricket See also Creek disambiguation lookfrom Crick intitle Crick disambiguation geo surname fr Crick ... more details
Infobox UK place country England official name Crick latitude 52.3484 longitude 1.1374 static image Image CrickNorthants.jpg 240px static image caption small Main Road, Crick now bypassed and the Red Lion Inn small civil parish Crick population 1,460 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census shire district Daventry district Daventry district shire county Northamptonshire region East Midlands constituency westminster Daventry UK Parliament constituency Daventry post town DAVENTRY postcode district NN6 postcode area NN dial code 01788 os grid reference SP587726 Crick is a village in the Daventry district Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire in England . It is close to the border with Warwickshire , and is near the town of Rugby, Warwickshire Rugby . Crick is by passed by the A428 road A428 main road from Rugby to Northampton , and is a short distance east of junction 18 the M1 motorway . The Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal DIRFT is situated close to Crick, west of the motorway junction. Its population in the 2001 census was 1,460. File CrickBoatShow.jpg thumb left Crick Boat Show The Grand Union Canal passes near Crick, and the village is well known for its canal marina and the annual Crick Boat Show at Crick. There is always a big party at the Crick Boat Show and many villagers usually attend. There is also a long canal tunnel nearby. Crick ... is next to the canal. Crack s Hill is often climbed by the villagers of Crick and it is possible to see all of Crick, Yelvertoft , West Haddon and Rugby, Warwickshire Rugby from its top. br clear left Schools Crick Primary School is situated on Main Road at Crick, although it is most clearly visible ... the large number of houses that have been built in Crick. A few children from the village of Crick attend Yelvertoft Primary School. Teenagers from Crick generally attend Guilsborough School , Lawrence ... Daventry District Category Villages in Northamptonshire nl Crick pl Crick Northamptonshire ... more details
Mark Crick is a British photographer and author, best known for his literary parodies Kafka s Soup and Sartre s Sink , in which he presents recipes and DIY tips in the style of famous literary writers. Mark Crick is married to Fiona Simmons Crick. Crick studied literature at Warwick University and the University of London . Books Kafka s Soup Sartre s Sink References http www.allenandunwin.com default.aspx?page 311&author 528 http www.mwf.com.au 2007 content standard.asp?name CrickM DEFAULTSORT Crick, Mark Category Living people Category English photographers ... more details
Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Crick symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer E. W. Elst discovery site European Southern Observatory discovered May 3, 1997 designations yes mp name 12845 alt names 1997 JM15 named after Francis Crick mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.8494173 perihelion 2.7379713 semimajor eccentricity 0.0199460 period 1705.5589377 avg speed inclination 2.97363 asc node 94.95794 mean anomaly 118.46173 arg peri 146.44534 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 14.2 12845 Crick 1997 JM15 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on May 3, 1997 by E. W. Elst at the European Southern Observatory . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 12845 Crick JPL Small Body Database Browser on 12845 Crick Notes Reflist MinorPlanets Navigator 12844 1997 JE10 12846 Fullerton MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Crick Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Discoveries by Eric Walter Elst Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1997 Beltasteroid stub fa it 12845 Crick hu 12845 Crick pl 12845 Crick pt 12845 Crick ... more details
Watson and Crick were James D. Watson and Francis Crick who, using x ray diffraction data collected by Rosalind Franklin , proposed the double helix or spiral staircase structure of the DNA molecule in 1953 . Their article, Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid , is celebrated for its treatment of the B form of DNA B DNA , and as the source of Watson Crick base pairing of nucleotides. They were, with Maurice Wilkins , awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962. According to legend, as they walked into the The Eagle pub Eagle pub in Cambridge , Crick announced, We have found the secret of life. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi science nature 2804545.stm ref ref name time100 The Time 100 at http www.time.com time time100 scientist profile watsoncrick.html time.com retrieved on March 19, 2009 ref References Reflist Category British scientists zh ... more details
sprotect small yes Infobox scientist name Francis Crick image Francis Crick.png image width 225px caption Francis Crick birth date 8 June 1916 birth place Weston Favell , Northamptonshire , England residence ... CrickWMP Francis Harry Compton Crick Order of Merit Commonwealth OM Royal Society FRS 8 June 1916 ... 1962. ref Crick was an important theoretical molecular biology molecular biologist and played ... Ridley, Matt authorlink Matt Ridley title Francis Crick discoverer of the genetic code publisher ... title Astonishing Mind Francis Crick 1916 2004 publisher Skeptics Society date 2004 07 30 url http www.skeptic.com eskeptic 04 07 30.html accessdate 2006 08 25 ref Family and education Francis Crick was the first son of Harry Crick 1887 1948 and Annie Elizabeth Crick, n e Wilkins, 1879 1955 . He ... Crick s father and uncle ran the family s boot and shoe factory. His grandfather, Walter Drawbridge Crick 1857 1903 , an amateur naturalist , wrote a survey of local foraminifera single celled ... a scientific search for answers over religious belief. ref name CrickWMP Cite book last Crick ... reprint edition year 1990 page 145 isbn 0 465 09138 5   Crick described himself as agnostic, with a strong ... on Foundation Day, Friday, 7th July 1933. At the age of 21, Crick earned a Bachelor of Science B.Sc. ... Mad Pursuit by Francis Crick  provide Crick s description of his early life and education ref ..., Cambridge St. John s respectively. Crick later became a PhD student and Honorary Fellow of Gonville .... He was also an Honorary Fellow of Churchill College and of University College London . Crick began ... Pursuit by Francis Crick. ref in the laboratory of physicist Edward Andrade Edward Neville da Costa ... year 2004 title Obituary Francis Crick 1916 2004 journal Nature volume 430 issue 7002 pages 845 7 pmid 15318208 doi 10.1038 430845a ref Crick was deflected from a possible career in physics. During ... accessdate 2010 03 15 ref After World War II, in 1947, Crick began studying biology and became part ... more details
infobox UK place latitude 51.61005 longitude 2.74800 country Wales official name Crick welsh name static image static image caption unitary wales Monmouthshire lieutenancy wales Gwent county Gwent constituency westminster Monmouth UK Parliament constituency Monmouth post town CALDICOT postcode area NP postcode district NP26 dial code 01291 os grid reference ST483904 population Crick lang cy Crug is a small village or hamlet place hamlet in the Wales Welsh county of Monmouthshire , United Kingdom. It is located on the A48 road 1 mile north of the town of Caldicot, Monmouthshire Caldicot and 1 mile east of Caerwent . History and amenities There is a Bronze Age round barrow just west of the village, measuring 31.7m in diameter and the only known bell barrow in Wales. It was excavated in 1940, and found to contain two cremation s dating from around 1750 1450 BC. It also contained boulders showing Cup and ring mark cup marks , which it has been suggested show astronomically significant alignments. ref http homepage.ntlworld.com mjpowell Crick Barrow Crick.htm Martin Powell, Astronomical alignments at the Crick barrow in Gwent, South Wales ref The site of Crick was an important junction on the Roman road sometimes known as the Via Julia which ran from Bath, Somerset Bath Aquae Sulis across the Severn estuary to Sudbrook, Monmouthshire Sudbrook and on to Caerwent Venta Silurum and Caerleon Isca Augusta , now in Wales. At Crick the route met the roads to Gloucester Glevum and Monmouth Blestium . ref http www.ggat.org.uk cadw cadw reports roads.html Roman roads in south east Wales ref ... near Crick, probably built by the Ballon family in the late 11th or early 12th century. ref http www.castlewales.com ballan.html Castle Wales info on Ballan Moor castle site near Crick ref In July 1645, during the English Civil War , a mediaeval hall at Crick was the site of a key meeting between ... Geograph photos of Crick Category Villages in Monmouthshire ... more details
Image Replace this image female.svg thumb right 150px Odile Crick August 11, 1920 &ndash July 5, 2007 ... husband Francis Crick and James D. Watson in 1953. ref http www.nytimes.com 2007 07 30 science 30crick.html?ex 1343448000&en f0da434e0cc6404b&ei 5088&partner rssnyt&emc rss New York Times Odile Crick, Who Drew Iconic Double Helix, Dies at 86 July 30, 2007 ref Early life Odile Crick was born as Odile ... Odile Crick, Who Drew Iconic Double Helix, Dies at 86 July 30, 2007 ref She was an art student in Vienna ... at the Admiralty where she met Francis Crick in 1945. ref http news.independent.co.uk people obituaries article2785431.ece The Independent Odile Crick 20 July 2007 ref After the war, she finished ... with Crick in Britain The Cricks married in 1949 and lived in Cambridge . Odile Crick worked as a teacher ... The Independent Odile Crick 20 July 2007 ref Crick and Watson asked her to draw an illustration ...&ei 5088&partner rssnyt&emc rss New York Times Odile Crick, Who Drew Iconic Double Helix .... In his memoir What Mad Pursuit , Crick said that she had told him later You were always coming home ... Times Odile Crick, Who Drew Iconic Double Helix, Dies at 86 July 30, 2007 ref Several exhibitions have been held of Crick s paintings of curvaceous nudes. Her models included her husband s secretaries ... The Independent Odile Crick 20 July 2007 ref The Cricks became famous for their parties in the 1960s ... people obituaries article2785431.ece The Independent Odile Crick 20 July 2007 ref Life in California ... rss New York Times Odile Crick, Who Drew Iconic Double Helix, Dies at 86 July 30, 2007 ref the Cricks ... Crick 20 July 2007 ref . The Odile Crick Memorial Exhibition of her art was held at the Salk Institute ... Nichols her stepson, Michael by Francis Crick s first marriage to Ruth Doreen Dodd has four children ... to information on Francis and Odile Crick http www.crick.com odile.html Odile Crick s page with music on the family web site. Books featuring Odile Crick Robert Olby Oxford National Dictionary article ... more details
The Francis Crick Lecture is a prize lecture of the Royal Society established in 2003 with an endowment from Sydney Brenner , the late Francis Crick s close friend and former colleague. It is delivered annually in biology , particularly the areas which Francis Crick worked genetics , molecular biology and neurobiology , and also to theoretical work. It is also intended for young scientists, i.e. under 40, or at career stage corresponding to being under 40 should their career have been interrupted. List of lectures 2010 Gil McVean 2009 Jason Chin on Reprogramming the code of life 2008 Simon Fisher on A molecular window into speech and language 2007 Geraint Rees on Decoding consciousness 2006 Dario Alessi on Deciphering disease 2005 Daniel Wolpert on The puppet master how the brain controls the body 2004 Julie Ahringer on Genes, worms and the new genetics 2003 Ewan Birney on Being human what our genome tells us External links Citation url http royalsociety.org page.asp?tip 1&id 1809 title The Francis Crick Lecture est. 2003 publisher The Royal Society accessdate 2009 03 19 RoySoc Category Royal Society Category Lecture series ... more details
William Patrick Crick , known as Paddy Crick or W.P.Crick 10 February 1862 23 August 1908 was an Australia n politician, solicitor and newspaper proprietor. He was described by Cyril Pearl as an irresistible demagogue, who looked like a prize fighter, dressed like a tramp, talked like a bullocky , and to complete the pattern of popular virtues, owned champion horses which he backed heavily and recklessly. ref cite book last Pearl first Cyril title Wild Men of Sydney publisher W.H. Allen date 1958 location London pages 255 id ISBN 0 207 13539 8 P39 ref Early life Crick was born at Truro, South Australia Truro , South Australia and in about 1868 the family moved into western New South Wales , settling at Spicer s Creek near Wellington, New South Wales Wellington . He attended St Stanislaus College ... in 1892. ref name adb cite web first Bede last Nairn coauthors Martha Rutledge title Crick, William ... In 1885 Crick and Edward William O Sullivan Edward O Sullivan founded the Land and Industrial Alliance ... Macquarie . ref cite web title Mr William Patrick Crick 1862 1908 work Members of Parliament publisher ... of a contempt. In November 1890, Crick was ordered out of the House, but had to be physically removed. He was then expelled, but he won the ensuing by election. In August 1890 Crick was involved with William ... 1899. Crick was Secretary for Lands from April 1901 to June 1904. He was elected as member for Electoral ... refused to appoint Crick because of his excessive drinking in Executive Council Commonwealth countries ... of the Lands Department and found that Crick had overruled departmental advice on 35 occasions when ... these actions to be corrupt and Crick was charged but not convicted of corruption. He resigned from ... . ref name adb Although he had reportedly been going to quit smoking and drinking in 1903, Crick ... Crick, Paddy ALTERNATIVE NAMES Crick, William Patrick birth name SHORT DESCRIPTION New South Wales ... August 1908 PLACE OF DEATH Randwick, New South Wales DEFAULTSORT Crick, William Patrick Category Members ... more details
Infobox CollegeFootballPlayer name Jared Crick school Nebraska Cornhuskers currentnumber 94 currentposition Defensive tackle class Junior major History birthdate birth date and age 1989 8 21 birthplace Cozad, Nebraska heightft 6 heightin 6 weight 285 pastschools nowiki nowiki Nebraska Cornhuskers football Nebraska 2007 present Jared Crick born August 21, 1989 in Albuquerque, New Mexico is an American football defensive tackle for the Nebraska Cornhuskers football Nebraska Cornhuskers . College career After being redshirted as a freshman in 2007, Crick played in nine games as a redshirt freshman in 2008, recording two Tackle football move tackles . As a sophomore in 2009 Crick has recorded 75 tackles and nine and a half Quarterback sack sacks . ref http sports.espn.go.com ncf player stats?playerId 240571 ESPN.com stats ref References reflist External links http www.huskers.com ViewArticle.dbml?DB OEM ID 100&ATCLID 831184 Nebraska Cornhuskers bio NebraskaCornhuskersFootballNavbox Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Crick, Jared ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 21, 1989 PLACE OF BIRTH Cozad, Nebraska DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Crick, Jared Category 1989 births Category Living people Category American football defensive tackles Category Nebraska Cornhuskers football players ... more details
File CrickNorwichCollege.jpg thumb Crick while reporting on a visit by Nick Clegg to a college in Norwich Michael Crick born 21 May 1958 is an United Kingdom British journalist , author and presenter broadcaster . Early life Born in Northampton he is the eldest child of John Crick & Patricia Wright, and brother to triplets Catherine, Anne & Beatrice. He was educated at Manchester Grammar School and New College, Oxford , where he got a first class degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics PPE . At Oxford he was editor of the student newspaper, Cherwell newspaper Cherwell , founded the Oxford Handbook and the Oxbridge Careers Handbook, and was president of the Oxford Union . Career He specialises in politics, and has appeared as a regular reporter on BBC Two s Newsnight since 1992. In March 2007, he was appointed the programme s political editor. ref Press release 2003 03 22 http www.bbc.co.uk pressoffice pressreleases stories 2007 03 march 22 crick.shtml Michael Crick appointed Political ... from the preparation of the Hutton Inquiry Hutton Report , it refused to show Crick s report for Newsnight ... for work she did not do. Crick referred the case to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards Philip ... Crick is in reception . ref http blogs.guardian.co.uk election2005 archives 2005 03 30 michael crick ... of Jeffrey Archer . Margaret Crick, his former wife, published a biography of Archer s wife Mary ... affair with Jeanette Eccles a former BBC researcher. The paper ridiculed Crick for presenting himself ... exposing the wrong doings of others. ref News of the World, 24 February 2008 ref Michael Crick is known ... news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk politics 3190898.stm BBC profile of Michael Crick http www.amheath.com pages authors view.asp?id 87 Crick profile at his agent s site Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Crick, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1958 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Crick, Michael Category 1958 births Category Alumni of New College ... more details
Portal Anglicanism Douglas Henry Crick was the Anglican Bishop of Chester from 1939 until 1955. ref Ecclesiastical News, New Bishop Of Chester Official Appointments and Notices , The Times , 24 October 1939 ref ref Resignation of the Bishop Of Chester, The Times, London, 12 January 1955 pg. 8 Issue 53137 col C ref Crick was born in 1885 ref Who was Who 1897 1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 071363457X ref and educated at Winchester College and New College, Oxford before beginning his ordained ministry as a chaplain to the Mersey Mission for Seamen. A Curate curacy at Maltby followed before a period in education at Winchester College. From there he was successively vicar of Wednesbury , Archdeacon of Stoke on Trent and the Suffragan Bishop suffragan Bishop of Stafford before becoming the diocesan Bishop of Chester . In retirement he was an honorary assistant bishop of the Diocese of Gloucester . ref Right Rev D.H. Crick, Former Bishop of Chester Obituaries , The Times, London, 8 August 1973 pg. 16 Issue 58855 col G ref He died in 1973. References references S start S rel en S bef before Lionel Payne Crawfurd S ttl title Bishop of Stafford years 1934 1938 S aft after Lempri re Durell Hammond S bef before Geoffrey Fisher S ttl title Bishop of Chester years 1939 1955 S aft after Gerald Ellison S end Bishops of Stafford Bishops of Chester since 1908 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Crick, Douglas Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1885 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1973 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Crick, Douglas Henry Category 1885 births Category Old Wykehamists Category Alumni of New College, Oxford Category Archdeacons of Stoke on Trent Category Bishops of Stafford Category Bishops of Chester Category Officers of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem Category 1973 deaths ChurchofEngland bishop stub ... more details
Image PCTCrick.JPG thumb left 100px Crick s grave at Funtington Portal Anglicanism Philip Charles Thurlow Crick was the Anglicanism Anglican Anglican Diocese of Rockhampton Bishop of Rockhampton ref http www.anglicanarchives.org.au HDMS HTML PHOTS192.htm PHOT02727 Anglican archives ref in Australia from 1921 until 1927 ref http library resources.cqu.edu.au thesis adt QCQU uploads approved adt QCQU20031117.164918 public 02whole.pdf Diocesan history ref and the Anglican Diocese of Ballarat Bishop of Ballarat until 1935. Crik was born into a clerical family ref His father was The Rev Philip Crick , sometime Rector of Waresley and his brother The Rt Rev Douglas Crick , Bishop of Stafford then Bishop of Chester Chester Who s Who Who was Who 1897 1990 London, A & C Black , 1991 ISBN 071363457X ref on 18 November 1882 and educated at Winchester College Winchester and Pembroke College, Cambridge . His first ministry position was as a curate at St Mary s Barnsley after which he was appointed Fellow ref The Times , Monday, Nov 05, 1906 pg. 7 Issue 38169 col D University Intelligence. Cambridge , Nov. 3 ref and then Dean religion Dean of Clare College, Cambridge . After World War I wartime service as a chaplain in the British Armed Forces Forces he returned to Clare College, Cambridge Cambridge where he remained until his appointment to the episcopate . ref Two New Bishops. Southampton And Rockhampton The Times Monday, Nov 29, 1920 pg. 17 Issue 42580 col D ref He returned to England in 1935 and continued to serve in the Church of England as an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Derby but died only two years later at his wife s family home Densworth in Sussex on 12 July 1937. ref Obituary Bishop Crick Assistant In The Diocese Of Derby The Times Wednesday, Jul 14, 1937 pg. 16 Issue 47736 ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Crick, Philip Charles Thurlow ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1882 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1937 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Crick, Philip Charles ... more details
Image NancyCrick.jpg thumb left Nancy Crick Nancy Crick 1932 May 21, 2002 aged 70 was an Australia n woman who took her own life by drinking a solution of Nembutal , while surrounded by 21 voluntary euthanasia supporters and family. ref cite news url http www.theage.com.au articles 2002 05 23 1022038451971.html title I didn t want to die alone Nancy Crick theage.com.au publisher theage.com.au accessdate 2009 10 11 location Melbourne ref Nancy was supported in her decision by euthanasia activist Dr. Philip Nitschke . ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi asia pacific 2003590.stm title Australian suicide tests euthanasia law accessdate 2009 10 11 date 2002 05 23 work BBC News ref Nancy s death became highly politicised after her autopsy results were leaked to the media. This was because the autopsy showed that at that the time of her death, Nancy was cancer free but had an inoperable bowel condition that may have been the cause of her suicide inducing pain. ref cite web url http www.abc.net.au rn breakfast stories 2002 564719.htm title Radio National Breakfast 27 May 2002 Nancy Crick s Cancer publisher www.abc.net.au accessdate 2009 10 11 ref Critics of her actions seized on this fact, equating cancer free with being well . This was not the case for Nancy. After her cancer surgeries, Nancy found herself with extensive adhesions from the surgery. Adhesions are well known for making a patient s quality of life worse after surgery than before. Critics argue that Nancy Crick took ... http www.theage.com.au articles 2004 06 08 1086460287472.html title Crick had no cancer report National ... to quality of life and I ve got none of that now. Nancy Crick took her own life after she decided ... 05 23 1022038455837.html Transcript of Nancy Crick video at the Sydney Morning Herald Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Crick, Nancy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Crick, Nancy Category 1932 births Category ... more details
Harry Crick was a first class cricketer who played 11 matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club between 1937 and 1949. Like many cricketers he lost his best years to the Second World War. He served in the RAF , rising to the rank of Flight Lieutenant. He also played cricket for the Combined Services in 1947 and scored 65 opening the innings for the RAF. against the Army at Lord s in 1946. He kept wicket quite regularly for the Yorkshire Second Team during his career and played for the South of England and Maurice Leyland s XI in 1947. He was a wicket keeper who took 20 catches and completed 8 stumpings. He was hampered in his first class career by a lack of success with the bat, scoring just 124 runs at 9.53 with a best of 22. Born January 29, 1910 in Ecclesall, Sheffield he died in a car crash on on February 10, 1960 in Lower Wyke, Bradford aged 50. He died the same day as E.W.J. Brooks, the Surrey wicket keeper, against whom he d played in Arthur Mitchell cricketer Arthur Mitchell s benefit match in 1937. References http content aus.cricinfo.com ci content player 11427.html Cricinfo Profile http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 28 28829 28829.html Cricket Archive Statistics Category Yorkshire cricketers Crick, Harry Category Combined Services cricketers Crick, Harry Category People from Sheffield Category English cricketers ... more details
Portal Anglicanism The Very Rev Thomas Crick, Order of the Bath CB , Order of the British Empire CBE , Royal Victorian Order MVO ref http www.npg.org.uk live search portrait.asp?LinkID mp81216&rNo 2&role sit NPG details ref was an eminent Anglican priest in the middle part of the 20th century. Life He was born in 1885 and educated at St Edmund s School, Canterbury and Brasenose College, Oxford . ref Who s Who Who was Who 1897 1990 London, A & C Black , 1991 ISBN 0 7136 3457 X ref Ordained in 1909 he began his career with a Curate curacy at Wigan after which he was a Chaplain with the Royal Navy and rose through the Royal Navy Service to become Chaplain of the Fleet. ref With the title of Archdeacon of the Royal Navy ref An Honorary Chaplain to the King , in 1943 he was appointed Dean of Rochester , ref Ecclesiastical News New Dean Of Rochester The Times Thursday, Aug 19, 1943 pg. 7 Issue 49628 col B ref a post he held for fifteen years. He died on 13 November 1970. ref The Times , Monday, Nov 16, 1970 pg. 10 Issue 58024 col F Obituary Very Rev T. Crick ref References references S start S rel en S bef before Ernest Morrell Blackie S ttl title Dean religion Dean of Rochester Cathedral Rochester years 1943 &ndash 1958 S aft after Robert William Stannard End Deans of Rochester since 1908 Office holders in the Diocese of Rochester DEFAULTSORT Crick, Thomas Category 1885 births Category Former pupils of St Edmund s School, Canterbury Category Alumni of Brasenose College, Oxford Category Naval chaplains Category Anglican archdeacons military Category Honorary Chaplains to the King Category Anglican deans Category Deans of Rochester Category Companions of the Order of the Bath Category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Category Members of the Royal Victorian Order Category 1970 deaths ... more details
File CrickBoatShow.jpg thumb right Crick Boat Show The Crick Boat Show and waterways festival is organised by British Waterways . The show takes place every year on the Grand Union Canal at Crick Marina just off junction 18 of the M1 motorway M1 on the last bank holiday weekend in May. The 2011 Show will be organised in partnership with Waterways World Magazine. See also Portal UK Waterways Canals of the United Kingdom History of the British canal system References Reflist External links http www.crickboatshow.com Official Show website http www.crickmarina.com Crick Marina website http www.bbc.co.uk northamptonshire asop daventry crick gallery.shtml Illustrated BBC report of the 2003 Show oscoor gbx 459500 272500 Coord 52 21 05 N 01 07 30 W region GB type event display title name Crick Marina Category Canals in England Category Boat shows in the United Kingdom UK canal stub ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Kilsby and Crick image name Crick DIRFT geograph.org.uk 40356.jpg caption The site of the station today. locale Kilsby and Crick, Northamptonshire Crick borough Daventry district Daventry line London and North Western Railway owner London Midland and Scottish Railway platforms 2 gridref years 1 December 1881 events Station opens years1 1 February 1960 events1 Station closed Kilsby and Crick was a railway station on the Northampton Loop Line serving the villages of Kilsby and Crick, Northamptonshire Crick in Northamptonshire . It was located to the eastern side of where the railway crossed the A5 road just west of the present Daventry International Railfreight Terminal . It was located some distance from the villages it was named after, especially Crick whch was several miles away. The station was opened along with the line in 1881 in rail transport 1881 , by the London and North Western Railway which became part of the London Midland and Scottish Railway during the Railways Act 1921 Grouping of 1923. The line then passed on to the London Midland Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. The station closed to passengers on 1 February 1960 in rail transport 1960 and to goods on 6 July 1964. Most of the station was demolished, but part of the goods platform to the west of the A5 still survives. Historical Rail Start rail line next Long Buckby railway station Long Buckby previous Rugby railway station Rugby route London and North Western Railway br small Northampton Loop small col 004400 End References The Last Days Of Steam In Northamptonshire, by John M.C. Healy 1989 ISBN 0 86299 613 9 coord 52.3487 1.1730 type railwaystation region GB display title Category Disused railway stations in Northamptonshire Category Former London and North Western Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1881 Category Railway stations closed in 1960 Closed stations Northamptonshire ... more details
references date September 2009 The Crick Crack Club is a London based performance storytelling promoter, founded in 1988. It programs public performances of storytelling mainly for adult audiences in theaters , and art centers nationally tours artists and their work provides training and direction mentors and supports new artists, undertakes research and advises on the use of storytellers in museums ... Limits, Author, Carl Miller ref Programming Crick Crack Club events take place in numerous venues, including ... and the artists The Crick Crack Club programmes, commissions and promotes varies over time. It works ... repertoire. The Crick Crack Club is primarily interested in the performance and oral retelling ... or lesser extent. The Crick Crack Club is a Charity. It receives funding from Arts Council England ... Annual Review 2009 ref History The Crick Crack Club was the first performance storytelling club to be established .... This concern led Ben Haggarty to found the Crick Crack Club. Many of today s leading British storytellers ... contexts to develop their skills and repertoire for adult audiences. ref the Crick Crack Club ... Windsor ref Between 1988 and 1995, The Crick Crack Club promoted weekly events in several venues ... Ambrose of St. Donats Arts Centre in Wales, the Crick Crack Club created what was to become ... Festival of Storytelling and Epic Singing . Ben Haggarty, the Crick Crack Club s Artistic Director .... The Crick Crack Club entered a partnership with Barbican Education at Barbican Arts Centre in 2003 ...... Thanks in many ways to the Crick Crack Club... storytelling is on the crest of the wave at the moment ... Crick Crack Club in 1988. Variations of the name have been subsequently used by independent groups in Edinburgh The Guid Craic Club , in Newcastle, A Bit Crack and in Stockholm The Crick Crack Caf . Audio archive The Crick Crack Club holds the Heritage Lottery Fund funded LCIS audio archive of performance ... http www.timsheppard.co.uk story faq.html. Storytelling FAQ DEFAULTSORT Crick Crack Club Category ... more details
about the name other uses Bernard disambiguation Refimprove date August 2009 Infobox given name name Bernard image imagesize caption pronunciation bur NAHRD US , BER n d UK gender Male meaning Strong or Brave ... given name Bernard is of Germanic origin. ref fr Albert Dauzat Albert Dauzat , Noms et pr noms ...?fn bernard title Name Meaning and Origin publisher Ancestry.com language English accessdate ... , Oxford University Press 1993. p. 36. ref Bernard of Menthon St. Bernard of Menthon is the patron saint of mountaineers after whom the St. Bernard dog St. Bernard dog used in mountain rescue work ... disambiguation Bernie unisex , and Bern masculine . Bernard is also a common surname . Uses The following people and items share the name Bernard . First name Bernard bishop of Carlisle died 1214 , 13th century Catholic bishop Bernard Bishop of Gaeta Bernard son of Charles the Fat Bernard Bishop of St David s Bernard Baruch , American financier and political adviser Bernard Berrian , American football player Bernard Blaut , Polish football soccer player Bernard Boursicot , on whom the play M. Butterfly was based Bernard Butler born 1970 , musician Bernard of Calvo , 13th century saint and Bishop of Vich Bernard of Carinola , 12th century saint and Bishop of Carinola Bernard Cerquiglini , a French linguist Saint Bernard of Clairvaux , 12th century monk and leader of the Cistercians Bernard of Cluny , 12th century Benedictine monk Bernard of Corleone 1605 1667 , Franciscan blessed Bernard Ebbers , Fraudster who engineered an accounting fraud at WorldCom while he was its CEO Bernard Fanning , Australian singer Powderfinger Bernard T. Feld , 20th century physicist and anti nuclear activist Bernard Fox Irish republican , Provisional Irish Republican Army member Bernard Freeman, birth name of American rapper Bun B Bernard Freyberg , New Zealand s most famous soldier and General of WW2 Bernard Gui , 14th century inquisitor Bernard Hinault , French cyclist, five time winner of the Tour ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name Will Bernard Img Will Bernard dba.jpg Img capt Wiil Bernard at the d.b.a. with Stanton Moore Stanton Moore Trio during New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival Jazz Fest , New Orleans, Louisiana New Orleans 2007. Img size Landscape Background solo singer Birth name Alias Born Died Origin Instrument Guitar Voice type Occupation Years active Label Palmetto Associated acts The Will Bernard Band br 4tet br Motherbug br Fully Loaded br Stanton ... members Notable instruments Will Bernard is a guitarist and band leader from the San Francisco Bay Area , now living in Brooklyn, New York . He has led the Will Bernard Band, Will Bernard Trio, Will Bernard 4 tet, and Motherbug. Bernard s first major touring and recording was with Peter Apfelbaum ..., 2007 ref Bernard also received a Grammy Award nomination for his own Party Hats album Party Hats in 2007. Bernard has played with many musicians including Jai Uttal and the Pagan Love Orchestra, The Coup ... 6, 2007 ref In January 2008 Bernard recorded his second album with the Palmetto label including John ... Special album Blue Plate Special . ref http www.willbernard.com Will Bernard Official Site news Retrieved September 14, 2008 ref Selected discography If Four Was One T.J. Kirk 1997 Medicine Hat Will Bernard Quartet 1998 Motherbug 2000 Directions To My House Will Bernard Trio 2004 III Stanton Moore album III Stanton Moore 2006 Party Hats album Party Hats Will Bernard 2007 Sketchy Wil Blades 2007 Emphasis On Parenthesis Stanton Moore 2008 Night for Day Bernard Emer Lackner Ferber 2008 Rockamovya 2008 Blue Plate Special album Blue Plate Special Will Bernard 2008 References references External links http www.willbernard.com Will Bernard official site http www.myspace.com willbernard Will Bernard ... . NAME Bernard, Will ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bernard, Will Category Living people Category Jazz funk guitarists ... more details
BernardBernard 21 July 1821 in Mogues , France 1895 was a French Catholic priest and missionary in Norway , Iceland and Scotland . He was the first Prefect Apostolic of Norway and S pmi area Lapland from 1869 to 1887. Life Bernard was educated as a priest in Rome and received his consecration in Reims by Cardinal Catholicism Cardinal Thomas Marie Joseph Gousset 1792 1866 . First a parish priest in the French Ardennes for a couple of years, he arrived in Norway in 1856, where he was put into service in the Catholic North Pole Mission Praefectura Apostolica Poli Arctici . ref See the article on the North Pole Mission in the de Nordpolmission German or no Nordpolmisjonen Norwegian Wikipedia. ref Already in 1856 he was sent to Iceland, which was a part of the North Pole Mission, where he arrived in 1857. Together with Jean Baptiste Baudoin 1831 1875 , Bernard was the first Catholic priest serve in Iceland after the Protestant Reformation Reformation , where they built a small chapel at the Landakot farmstead near Reykjav k ref See Gunnar F. Gu mundsson, Ka lskt tr bo slandi 1857 1875 , Reykjav k 1987. ref . They met with a difficult reception and in 1862 Bernard left the country, while Baudoin persevered until 1875. On April 5, 1869, Bernard was appointed Prefect Apostolic of Norway and Lapland with residence in Trondheim . For reasons of health, Bernard resigned as Prefect Apostolic in 1887 and left Norway. He was followed by the Luxemburg priest Johannes Olaf Fallize 1844 ... has steadily developed, although not yet large. Secondary literature on Bernard Gunnar F. Gu mundsson ... NAME Bernard, Bernard SHORT DESCRIPTION French Catholic priest, missionary in Iceland, Prefect Apostolic ... 1895 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bernard, Bernard Category 1821 births Category 1895 deaths Category ... Category Roman Catholic Church in Iceland Category Apostolic prefects de BernardBernard no BernardBernard pl BernardBernard ... more details
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