Frederick Walter Simms (24 December 1803 – 27 February 1865) was a British civil engineer. Born in London, Simms suffered from ill-health in his younger...
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Frederick Simms may refer to: Frederick Richard Simms (1863–1944), British engineer and businessman Frederick Walter Simms (1803–1865), British civil engineer...
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having seen it employed in France and Belgium when visiting with Frederick Walter Simms, who worked with him on the introduction of asphalt to Britain....
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children of William Simms (1763-1828), a toy maker. Soon after William Simm's birth the family moved to London so that William Simms Sr. could help his...
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(Raniganj) via Pandooah (Pandua, Hooghly) and Burdwan (Bardhaman). Frederick Walter Simms, the consulting engineer to Government of India, initially envisaged...
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Seyssel asphalt employed in France and Belgium when visiting with Frederick Walter Simms, who worked with him on the introduction of asphalt to Britain....
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November 1841. The works at Bletchingley Tunnel were supervised by Frederick Walter Simms, who wrote a detailed account of the construction in his book, Practical...
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Bronze Gold Silver Bronze Source: Institute of Civil Engineers Frederick William Bidder Reginald Pelham Bolton Wifred Swanwick Boult John Richard...
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Lucas Industries (redirect from Simms Motor Units Ltd)
principally for the Stingray Torpedo Project. In 1913 Frederick Richard Simms started Simms Motor Units Ltd, which in World War I became the principal...
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73–74; Simms 1999a, xiii–xiv; Simms 1999b, 136–137, 157–158, 182n33; Simms and Erwin 2021, 4. Shreffler 1999, 267. Schroeder 1999, 232–233, 236; Simms and...
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entrepreneur, doctor Chesley William Carter, politician Frederick Carter, governor Walter C. Carter, politician Michael Patrick Cashin, governor Peter...
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Gilmore Simms. Editors included Daniel K. Whitaker from 1842–1847, a transplant from New England; and South Carolinian William Gilmore Simms from 1849–1854...
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of Michelle Simms. The 6 victims were: John Hardy Roberts, David Jarman, Milton Bradley, Alverson Carter Jr., Albert Morris, and Walter Jamelle Hinton...
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Daimler Company (section Simms and the Daimler engine)
lent Simms a motorboat with a 2 hp engine and an extra engine. In June 1891 Simms had set up a London office at 49 Leadenhall Street and founded Simms &...
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Anglo-Prussian Alliance (1756) (category Frederick the Great)
Vergennes: French Diplomacy in the Age of Revolution. New York Press, 1982. Simms, Brendan. Three Victories and a Defeat: The Rise and Fall of the First British...
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was grandfather of John, first Baron Wrottesley. Albert Frederick Pollard, "Wrottesley, Walter (1900)", Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume...
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Friedrich Merz (redirect from Frederick Merz)
Chancellor of Germany Incumbent Assumed office 6 May 2025 President Frank-Walter Steinmeier Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil Preceded by Olaf Scholz Leader...
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1688–1815. London: UCL Press. pp. 45–78. ISBN 978-1-85728-772-1. E.g., Simms, Brendan (2008). Three Victories and a Defeat: The Rise and Fall of the...
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Harriette Moore (redirect from Harriette Vyda Simms)
Harriette Vyda Simms was born in West Palm Beach, Florida, on June 19, 1902, to David Ira Simms (a wood lathe worker) and Annie (Warren) Simms. Her sisters...
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Beall Sr. Wainwright Dawson Harry L. Simms Anne Arundel Baltimore (County) Calvert Caroline Cecil Charles Frederick Harford Howard Kent Queen Anne's St...
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Maxfield Parrish (redirect from Maxfield Frederick Parrish)
and etcher Stephen Parrish and Elizabeth Bancroft. His given name was Frederick Parrish, but he later adopted Maxfield, his paternal grandmother's maiden...
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Crew of the Titanic (redirect from Frederick Sheath)
John Henry Hesketh – the senior engineer on duty, and Leading Fireman Frederick Barrett were talking in No 6 Boiler room when the Titanic struck the iceberg...
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George III (redirect from George William Frederick)
George III (George William Frederick; 4 June 1738 – 29 January 1820) was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 25 October 1760 until his death in 1820...
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Brompton, London, where Helen Beatrix was born on 28 July 1866 and her brother Walter Bertram on 14 March 1872. The house was destroyed in the Blitz. Bousfield...
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F. Pope Stamper (redirect from Frederick Pope Stamper)
1933): Simms "Stamper, Frederick Pope", in Register of Births for the Fulham registration district, Oct-Dec 1877, volume 1a, p. 248 "Stamper, Frederick Pope"...
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Anthony Blunt (redirect from Anthony Frederick Blunt)
the writer Wilfrid Jasper Walter Blunt and numismatist Christopher Evelyn Blunt. One of his grandfathers was Bishop Frederick Blunt. Blunt's father was...
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three of whom died as children; older brother Garrett, younger brother Walter, and younger sister Lillian also survived. Goldberg began tracing illustrations...
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imperial Italy, the Crown of Bohemia, and the Old Swiss Confederacy. Brendan Simms called the Imperial circles as "an embryonic German collective-security...
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from Gottlieb Daimler's British agent Frederick R. Simms. By this time Hamburg-born London consulting engineer Simms had had these arrangements with his...
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Mary Alyce Kania during the first four seasons), Detective Jacob "Jake" Simms (portrayed by Francisco Viana in the first, second and seventh seasons)...
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