Henry Bernard Davis Kettlewell born February 24, 1907 died May 11, 1979 ref http www.nytimes.com 2002 08 25 books the moth that failed.html?sec &spon &pagewanted 1 The Moth That Failed ref was a United Kingdom British geneticist , lepidopterist and medical doctor , who carried out research into the influence of industrial melanism on natural selection in moths, showing why moths are darker in polluted areas. Early life Kettlewell was born in Howden , Yorkshire , and educated at Charterhouse School . In 1926 he studied medicine and zoology at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge . In 1929 he began clinical training at St Bartholomew s Hospital , London, then in 1935 joined a general medical practice in Cranleigh , Surrey . He also worked as an anesthetist at St. Luke s Hospital, Guildford . During World War II , from 1939 to 1945, he worked for the Emergency medical services Emergency Medical Service at Woking War Hospital. ref name bio cite web url http www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk library archives kettlewell bio title Biographical Data on Henry Bernard Davis Kettlewell Wolfson College accessdate 2007 09 10 format work ref He emigrated to South Africa in 1949, and from then until 1954 was a researcher at the International Locust Control Centre at Cape Town University , investigating methods ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kettlewell, Bernard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1907 02 24 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1979 05 11 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kettlewell, Bernard Category 1907 births Category 1979 deaths Category People from Howden Category Lepidopterists ..., Cambridge de BernardKettlewell .... Kettlewell s research from three surveys between 1952 and 1972 appeared to show a static pattern ... coloured typica moths becoming the most common in more rural areas. In the first of Kettlewell ... understanding of industrial melanism and its effects on the evolution of species. Death In 1979 Kettlewell ... more details
about people named KettlewellKettlewell surname the Rottentroll character Kettlewell Roger and the Rottentrolls infobox UK place country England static image File Kettlewell StevePartridge Aug2005.jpg 240px static image caption small Kettlewell small latitude 54.147 longitude 2.047 official name Kettlewell ... SKIPTON postcode district BD23 postcode area BD dial code 01756 os grid reference SD969723 Kettlewell ... to the north east, and later on Coverdale dale Coverdale . Kettlewell nestles at the feet ... that the name Kettlewell is Anglo Saxon ref cite web title Amerdale Cottage url http www.kettlewellcottages.co.uk kettlewell village scarecrow festival.html publisher Amerdale year 2011 accessdate ... title Kettlewell Name url http www.surnamedb.com Surname Kettlewell publisher Amerdale year 2011 accessdate ... of the village. In the 13th century a market was established in Kettlewell, which became a thriving ... the village and Kettlewell s appearance today derives much from its past 200 years. The remains of the smelting ... Becks half a mile above the village. File Kettlewell scarecrow.jpg thumbnail left 100px A scarecrow in the festival The B6160 crosses the River Wharfe into Kettlewell by a stone bridge. Three inns the Racehorses ... ref cite web title YHA Kettlewell url http www.yha.org.uk find accommodation yorkshire dales south pennines hostels kettlewell index.aspx publisher YHA year 2009 accessdate 20 May 2009 ref and Village Store. There are good examples of both 17th and 18th century houses in Kettlewell, including the vicarage. The church, however, is late Victorian. In August Kettlewell hosts an annual scarecrow .... Scargill House Christian conference centre is less than a mile from the centre of Kettlewell village. Kettlewell was the location used to represent the village of Knapely in the 2003 film Calendar ... is part of the Kettlewell with Starbotton parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire . Picture gallery gallery File Kettlewell Beck bridge to Kettlewell Church.jpg Kettlewell Beck bridge to Kettlewell ... more details
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In Great Britain during the late 1840s through the 1850s, it was noticed that there was a reduced number of light colored European peppered moth s Biston betularia light color was most common and an increased number of the darker colored moths in the industry industrial areas. This led British ecologist Bernard Kettlewell to search for an explanation. The experiment During the late 1950s, Kettlewell began raising populations of light and dark peppered moths in his laboratory so he could perform his experiment. He marked all the moths with a drop of paint on the wings, so they could be recognized later. Next he released the light and dark moths in two separate wooded areas of England . One of the wooded areas was Birmingham wood near the city of Birmingham, which was very pollution polluted . The other wooded area was Dorset wood, which was in a farm area that was not polluted. At the end of this, Kettlewell set traps around the woods to catch the moths and see which populations survived in the two different areas. Peppered moths with the color of the trunks survived in the polluted areas where the trees were black the black moths thrived, and in the woods where the trees were light the light moths thrived. Conclusion Kettlewell concluded that the pollution from the factories in Birmingham created industrial melanism , which darkened the color of the woods. This in turn caused the moths with the recessive traits to have a better chance of survival because of the camouflage. So Kettlewell concluded that natural selection from industrial melanism caused the moths to adapt to their changing environment. References Johnson and Raven, George B. and Peter H. Biology Principles and Exploration , Austin Holt, RineHart and Winston, 1997, 290 291. Pepperedmoth Category Peppered moth Category Ecological experiments ... more details
Henry Kettlewell 20 July 1876 &mdash 28 April 1963 was an England English cricket er. He was a right handed batsman and right arm fast bowler who played for Somerset County Cricket Club Somerset . He was born and died in East Harptree . Having played for Eton College between 1893 and 1895, Kettlewell made a single first class appearance for the team during the 1899 season, against Hampshire County Cricket Club Hampshire . Kettlewell scored a single run in the first innings in which he batted, and 6 not out in the second. Kettlewell took figures of 0 30 in the eight overs in which he bowled. External links http cricketarchive.com Archive Players 3 3665 3665.html Henry Kettlewell at Cricket Archive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kettlewell, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1876 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1963 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kettlewell, Henry Category 1876 births Category 1963 deaths Category English cricketers Category Somerset cricketers ... more details
Infobox England and Wales civil parish name Kettlewell with Starbotton image skyline Kettlewell StevePartridge Aug2005.jpg image caption Kettlewell status Parish governance Parish councils of England Parish Council population 323 population as of United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 census population footnotes latd 54 latm 9 lats 30 latNS N longd 2 longm 3 longs 36 longEW W iso region GB coordinates display inline,title settlements district Craven region Yorkshire and the Humber county North Yorkshire country constituency euro Yorkshire and the Humber European Parliament constituency Yorkshire and the Humber website Kettlewell with Starbotton is a civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire , England . Kettlewell is a village in Wharfedale Upper Wharfedale , North Yorkshire , England . It lies between the villages of Grassington , Kilnsey and Conistone to the south, Starbotton to the north west, the hamlet of Horsehouse to the north east, and later on Coverdale dale Coverdale . Kettlewell nestles at the feet of Great Whernside , and Buckden Pike , where Park Gill Beck joins the River Wharfe , and set to the east of the Wharfe. Both river and beck are joined by attractive stone bridges there. Starbotton is a hamlet of around 70 houses situated in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, by the River Wharfe in Wharfedale . The resident population is only around 75 with many of the village houses being used as holiday accommodation. There are only two remaining working farms one at either end of the village, the rest having being converted in one way or another. It is on the opposite bank of the River Wharfe to the Dales Way half way between Kettlewell and Buckden. Image Starbotton.jpg thumb left Starbotton DEFAULTSORT Kettlewell With Starbotton Category Wharfedale Category Craven district Category Civil parishes in North Yorkshire craven geo stub ... more details
John Kettlewell 1653 1695 was an English clergyman, nonjuring schism nonjuror and devotional writer. He is now known for his arguments against William Sherlock , who had justified the change of monarch of 1688 9 and his own switch of sides in The Case of the Allegiance . According to J. P. Kenyon , Kettlewell s reply made a case with which conformist Anglicans could only agree, because it was spiritual, while Sherlock s was resolutely aspiritual . ref J. P. Kenyon , Revolution Principles The Politics of Party 1689 1720 1990 , p. 28. ref He went on to attack defenders of the Glorious Revolution ... editor , Dictionary of Seventeenth Century British Philosophers 2000 , article on Kettlewell, pp. 487 8. ref Life He was the second son of John Kettlewell, a merchant at Northallerton , Yorkshire , by his ... . Kettlewell matriculated at St. Edmund Hall, Oxford on 11 November 1670, and graduated B.A. 20 June 1674. On Radcliffe s resignation of a fellowship at Lincoln College, Oxford , Kettlewell was elected ... obedience . In 1685 Kettlewell married. Through the Glorious Revolution he preached strongly ... of authority, and prosecutions were instituted. Kettlewell died at his house in Gray s Inn Lane ... on a marble tablet erected by his widow at the east end of the church. At Kettlewell s funeral Ken officiated for the only time in public after his deprivation. Kettlewell had married at Whitchurch ..., Kettlewell dedicated it to Henry Compton bishop Henry Compton , bishop of London, but this dedication ... passed through many editions. Kettlewell s works are Measures of Christian Obedience, 1681 2nd .... John Kettlewell, without specification of any others. A Companion for the Persecuted or an Office .... Notes Reflist References DNB wstitle Kettlewell, John Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kettlewell, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1653 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1695 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kettlewell, John Category 1653 births Category 1695 deaths ... more details
Ruth Kettlewell 13 April 1913 &ndash 17 July 2007 was a noted ref http www.britmovie.co.uk forums actors actresses 9702 ruth kettlewell r i p.html Peer tributes ref ref IMDb name 0450591 ref English actress who, by her own admission, was a character bag that is a recognisable face to regular TV watchers but not a household name. ref http www.timesonline.co.uk tol comment obituaries article2245972.ece Times Obituary ref Life to death of husband Born Ruth Anne Berry on 13 April 1913 in Worcester , Kettlewell was the second daughter of a clergyman and was educated at Casterton School. From there she went on to art college art, herself marrying a curate at the age of 18, and often playing small parts in amateur theatre amateur dramatic productions. Her husband died from scarlet fever caught while serving as a World War II wartime army padre . She herself served in the Women s Land Army from 1942 to 1946. Early career Kettlewell began her career in Repertory Today s practice UK rep ref http www.serendipityproductions.co.uk friends history.html Memories of time in rep ref and by the late 50s had managed to secure small West End theatre West End roles. In 1959 she had her first film role in Room at the Top 1959 film Room at the Top . She even acted in Norwegian for a Scandinavian children s film. TV and radio breakthroughs In the 1960s Kettlewell s television career unfolded and she worked alongside the likes of Harry Worth , Joan Sims and Deryck Guyler . She is perhaps best known for her role in the early episodes of All Gas and Gaiters ref http www.sitcom.co.uk gas gaiters index.shtml All Gas and Gaiters critique ref where she played Mrs Grace Pugh Critchley the Dean religion Dean ... into her eighties. ref http www.tv.com ruth kettlewell person 77194 summary.html Most recent role ... references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kettlewell,Ruth ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DEFAULTSORT Kettlewell,Ruth Category 1913 births Category 2007 deaths Category People from Worcester ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Stuart Kettlewell image fullname Stuart Kettlewell height height ft 6 in 0 dateofbirth Birth date and age 1984 06 04 df y cityofbirth Glasgow countryofbirth Scotland currentclub Ross County F.C. Ross County position Midfielder years1 2002 2008 clubs1 Queen s Park F.C. Queen s Park caps1 159 goals1 11 years2 2008 2009 clubs2 Clyde F.C. Clyde caps2 26 goals2 0 years3 2009 clubs3 Ross County F.C. Ross County caps3 55 goals3 0 club update 12 May 2011 Stuart Kettlewell born 4 June 1984 in Glasgow , is a Scotland Scottish football soccer football er currently playing for Ross County F.C. Ross County . He is a midfielder . Career Kettlewell began his career with Queen s Park F.C. Queen s Park . He made 182 appearances for the Spiders in all competitions, scoring 11 goals, and held the captain sports captain s armband from 2006 until he left the club. He became Clyde s first summer signing of 2008, when he joined the Broadwood Stadium Broadwood side on 19 May. ref http www.clydefc.co.uk news 2008 05 19 2728 First signing completed Clyde FC Retrieved 19 May 2008 ref He made his Clyde debut in July 2008, in a 2 0 victory over Annan Athletic F.C. Annan Athletic in the Scottish Challenge Cup . ref http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi football scot cups 7524240.stm Clyde 2 0 Annan Athletic BBC Sport Retrieved July 26, 2008 ref He was appointed team captain before the game. ref http www.clydefc.co.uk news 2008 07 26 2814 Brown Announces Dual Captaincy Clyde FC Website Retrieved August 3, 2008 ref Kettlewell s contract was terminated in June 2009, following Clyde s relegation and financial troubles. ref cite web url http www.clydefc.co.uk news 2009 06 10 3182 ... Reflist External links soccerbase id 34348 name Stuart Kettlewell Ross County F.C. squad Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kettlewell, Stuart ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 4 June 1984 PLACE OF BIRTH Glasgow , Scotland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kettlewell ... more details
The Smith Kettlewell Eye Research Institute in San Francisco was formed in 1959 by Arthur Jampolsky on the former campus of the Stanford Medical School. The current interim director of Smith Kettlewell is Arthur Jampolsky . Major Work botulinum toxin for strabismus correction. sensory substitution systems. RIAS Remote Infrared Audible Signage orientation for print disabled persons. autostereogram 3 D perceptions from 2 D renderings. External links http www.ski.org Official website Category Ophthalmology organizations Category Research institutes in the United States Category Research institutes in the San Francisco Bay Area Category Medical research institutes ... 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 ... footnotes The masculine given name Bernard is of Germanic peoples Germanic origin. ref fr ... http www.ancestry.com facts day name meaning.ashx?fn bernard title Name Meaning and Origin publisher ... beran . ref T. F. Hoad, English Etymology , 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 is named. ref name ancestry ref The Grammatical gender ... . 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 ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Will Bernard image Will Bernard dba.jpg caption 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. image size background solo singer origin instrument Guitar occupation years active label Palmetto associated acts The Will Bernard Band br 4tet br Motherbug br Fully Loaded br Stanton Moore Stanton Moore Trio br Hieroglyphics Ensemble website http www.willbernard.com current members past 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 ... Michael Ricci, AllAboutJazz.com Retrieved September 6, 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 ... Biography Matt Collar, AllMusic.com , Retrieved September 6, 2007 ref In January 2008 Bernard recorded ... 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 Bad As Me album Bad As Me Tom Waits 2011 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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St. Bernard s , St Bernard s or Saint Bernard s may be TOCright People Saint Bernard of Clairvaux 1090 1153 Saint Bernard of Menthon 923 1008 Saint Bernard of Thiron 1046 1117 , founder of the Tironensian Order Saint Bernard of Vienne 778 842 Saint Bernard degli Uberti d. 1133 Saint Bernardino of Siena 1380 1444 Saint Bernard of Corleone 1605 1667 Blessed Bernardo Tolomei 1272 1348 Animals St. Bernard dog , a breed of dog Cities and counties in France Saint Bernard, Ain Saint Bernard, C te d Or Saint Bernard, Haut Rhin Saint Bernard, Is re in the Philippines Saint Bernard, Southern Leyte in Canada Saint Bernard de Lacolle, Quebec Saint Bernard, Quebec Saint Bernard de Michaudville, Quebec Saint Bernard sur Mer, a community in the municipality of L Isle aux Coudres, Quebec in the United States St. Bernard, Ohio St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana St. Bernard Township, Platte County, Nebraska English for San Bernardino, California Hospitals Hanwell Asylum St. Bernard s Hospital A psychiatric hospital in Southall Middlesex in the United Kingdom. Situated on the site of the old Hanwell Asylum. Passes St Bernard Pass disambiguation San Bernardino Pass between Thusis and Bellinzona Great St Bernard Tunnel Other St. Bernard brand , a brand used by Dunnes Stores See also San Bernardino disambiguation San Bernardo disambiguation S o Bernardo disambiguation disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages als Saint Bernard ceb Saint Bernard cs Svat Bernard de Saint Bernard es Saint Bernard fr Saint Bernard it Saint Bernard nl Saint Bernard ja pms Saint Bernard pl Saint Bernard pt Saint Bernard uk war Saint Bernard ... more details
Bernard is a given name and a family name. Bernard may also refer to People include only persons known by solely Bernard list others at the page on the name Bernard bishop of Carlisle died 1214 , 13th century Catholic bishop Bernard Bishop of Gaeta died 1047 Bernard son of Charles the Fat died 891 or 892 Bernard Bishop of St David s 1115 1148 Bernard of Calvo , 13th century saint and Bishop of Vich Bernard of Carinola , 12th century saint and Bishop of Carinola 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 of Menthon , 10th century monk, namesake of the Great St. Bernard Pass and the St. Bernard dog Bernard of Quintavalle , companion of St. Francis of Assisi Bernard of Verdun , author of the Tractatus super totam astrologiam Places Bernard, Iowa Bernard Terminal , a bus terminal in the York Region Transit VIVA system in Richmond Hill, Ontario Great St. Bernard Pass , the third highest road pass in Switzerland Other uses Bernard , a song by Kazumi Watanabe from the album Kilowatt album Kilowatt Bernard TV shorts Bernard TV shorts , a short animated TV series Bernard Brewery , a Czech family brewery St Bernard dog , a Swiss dog breed See also Barnard disambiguation Bernhard disambiguation San Bernardino disambiguation S o Bernardo disambiguation St Bernard Pass disambiguation San Bernardino Pass , between Thusis and Bellinzona in Switzerland Saint Bernard disambiguation Soci t des Avions Bernard , French aircraft manufacturer Cistercian monastery of St Bernard, now part of the front Quad of St John s College, Oxford , England disambig ca Bernard cs Bernard rozcestn k de Bernard fr Bernard he nl Bernard pl Bernard pt Bernard ru sr sv Bernard tr Bernard ... more details