• The W. Roy Wheeler Medallion for excellence in field ornithology was created on the occasion of the centenary of the founding of Bird Observation & Conservation...
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  • Wilson Roy Wheeler MBE FRAOU (1905–1988), commonly referred to as W. Roy Wheeler, was an Australian postman and professional ornithologist. He was an...
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  • and a genus, Cryptomicroeca in 2012. He was awarded with the W. Roy Wheeler Medallion in 2005. Les Christidis, Walter Boles: The Taxonomy and Species...
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    Ken; & Weston, Mike. (2005). W. Roy Wheeler Medallion. Bird Observer 836: 3 Simpson, Ken. (2005). W. Roy Wheeler Medallion. Inaugural awards. Bird Observer...
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    The Eagle Medallion, also marketed as the Renault Medallion, is a rebadged and mildly re-engineered North American version of the French Renault 21 marketed...
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  • of service to conservation and the environment 2005 – awarded W. Roy Wheeler Medallion by Bird Observation & Conservation Australia for excellence in...
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  • The Australian Natural History Medallion is awarded each year by the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria (FNCV) to the person judged to have made the most...
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  • contributions to amateur ornithology in Australia 2005 – awarded the W. Roy Wheeler Medallion for contributions to field ornithology by Bird Observation & Conservation...
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  • from the original on 1 May 2013. Retrieved 25 March 2022. Lunn, Roy (1980). "AMC Four Wheel Drive Eagle A New Dimension In Transportation". SAE Technical...
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    AMC Eagle (category All-wheel-drive vehicles)
    Eagle came from Roy Lunn, the chief design engineer for AMC Jeep. "Project 8001 plus Four" was Lunn's code name for a new "line of four-wheel drive vehicles...
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    development that included the Medallion (a rebadged Renault 21) and Giorgetto Giugiaro's Italian-designed new full-sized front-wheel drive sedan that became...
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    first used by the Thomas B. Jeffery Company between 1900 and 1914. Charles W. Nash bought Jeffery in 1916, and Nash Motors reintroduced the name to the...
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  • their appliance to match décor of their kitchens. Under the leadership of Roy D. Chapin Jr., AMC sold off its Kelvinator operations in 1968. (AMC then...
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    AMC AMX III (category Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive vehicles)
    lower wishbones are trapezoidal, and the wheel carriers (stub axle and hub plate) are cast from aluminum. Each wheel has coil springs and telescopic shock...
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    AMC Rebel (category Rear-wheel-drive vehicles)
    planking accented by narrow black horizontal stripes and a "nautical anchor" medallion. The interior featured anchors and stars decorating dark blue suede bolster...
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    AMC Concord (category Rear-wheel-drive vehicles)
    1988 model year. For the 1987 model year, AMC introduced the imported Medallion to replace the discontinued Concord and the similarly sized, but poor-selling...
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    Hudson Wasp (category Rear-wheel-drive vehicles)
    began the full-length stainless steel body side molding, illuminated medallion in the front grille, rear bumper guard that houses the license plate and...
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    AMC Pacer (category Rear-wheel-drive vehicles)
    from the competition." Even before its introduction, AMC's Board Chairman Roy D. Chapin Jr. described "It will be a visibly different car, maybe even controversial...
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    Renault Alliance (category Front-wheel-drive vehicles)
    the Concord and Spirit in 1983 (the four-wheel drive AMC Eagle continued to be built), while the larger Medallion (to replace the Renault 18) was not going...
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  • refrigeration sales despite the effects of the Great Depression. When Charles W. Nash, founder of Nash Motors began looking for his successor, he turned to...
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    tools for the AMC straight-6 engine. According to Jeep's chief engineer, Roy Lunn, "Unlike most engines available today [it] was not designed for passenger...
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    Rambler Classic hardtop body. The two-door hardtops featured the 145 hp (108 kW; 147 PS) 8.5:1 compression ratio engine, Solar Yellow body paint, a Classic...
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    Eagle Premier (category Front-wheel-drive vehicles)
    the suspension was derived from the Renault Medallion (Renault 21). The suspension featured a four-wheel independent system with MacPherson struts at...
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  • Willys-Overland. Abernethy replaced George W. Romney, who resigned from AMC to become Governor of Michigan. Roy Abernethy was a native of Monterey, Pennsylvania...
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    Nash Rambler (category Rear-wheel-drive vehicles)
    unheard-of phenomenon in automotive history. Nash-Kelvinator's President George W. Mason saw that the company needed to compete more effectively and insisted...
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    International M-1-4 trucks from International Harvester. Crismon, Fred W. (1994). US Military Wheeled Vehicles (Second ed.). Motorbooks International. p. 222....
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  • Roy Dikeman Chapin Jr. (September 21, 1915 – August 5, 2001) was the chairman and chief executive officer of American Motors Corporation (AMC). Chapin's...
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    the Shingo Prize. Other awards include the Shingo Silver Medallion, the Shingo Bronze Medallion, the Research Award, and the Publication Award. In 1988...
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    an indefinite leave of absence, he was succeeded as president of AMC by Roy Abernethy). Romney's position as the leader of the moderate Republicans at...
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  • Wabash Magazine. Winter 2016. Retrieved January 20, 2024. "Miss Prichard, W. P. Tippett Jr. Married in South:". The New York Times. January 25, 1959....
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