• Edward Barnard may refer to: Edward Barnard (provost) (1717–1781), provost of Eton Edward Emerson Barnard (1857–1923), American astronomer Edward Barnard...
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    Edward Emerson Barnard /ˈbɑːrnərd/ (December 16, 1857 – February 6, 1923) was an American astronomer. He was commonly known as E. E. Barnard, and was recognized...
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  • Edward Barnard and Sons was a firm of British silversmiths. They created the Lily font, a large silver gilt baptismal font used in the christening services...
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    John Edward Barnard, RDI (born 4 May 1946, Wembley, London) is an English engineer and racing car designer. Barnard is credited with the introduction of...
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  • Edward Barnard (1717–1781) was an English cleric and academic, provost of Eton from 1764. Barnard was second son of Rev. George Barnard, of Harpenden...
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  • Edward Barnard was a politician from Quebec, Canada and a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada. He was born around 1806. A son, Édouard-André...
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  • Chicago, Bateman Hunter and Edward Barnard both love Isabel Longstaffe, a cultured, intelligent girl. She gets engaged to Edward. After his father's financial...
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    William Edward Barnard CBE (29 January 1886 – 12 March 1958) was a New Zealand lawyer, politician and parliamentary speaker. He was a member of Parliament...
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  • Edward George Barnard (1778 – 14 June 1851) was a British shipbuilder and Liberal Party politician. He was the son of William and Frances Barnard and...
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  • Barnard College, officially titled as Barnard College, Columbia University, is a private women's liberal arts college in the borough of Manhattan in New...
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    Christiaan Neethling Barnard (8 November 1922 – 2 September 2001) was a South African cardiac surgeon who performed the world's first human-to-human heart...
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  • Edward William Barnard (1791–1828), was an English divine, poet and scholar. Barnard was educated at Harrow School and Trinity College. In 1817 he published...
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  • Edward Chester Barnard (November 13, 1863–1921) was an American topographer. Born in New York City, he was a graduate of Columbia University (1884). He...
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  • art school, Fennell's first job was as an apprentice and designer at Edward Barnard, a long-established silversmiths in Hatton Garden. Following his apprenticeship...
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  • George (1728–1743) William Cooke (1743–1745) John Sumner (1745–1754) Edward Barnard (1754–1765) John Foster (1765–1773) Jonathan Davies (1773–1792) George...
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    stars behind it cannot be seen from Earth. American astronomer Edward Emerson Barnard added this nebula to his catalog of dark nebulae in 1919. His catalog...
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    and heir Edward Ker Reid married his cousin Anna Barnard, daughter of John Barnard Snr.; they were both the grandchildren of Edward Barnard Snr.). In...
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  • June 1932 – 8 June 2005), known professionally as Ed Bishop or sometimes Edward Bishop, was an American actor, predominantly based in the UK. He was known...
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  • Wedderburn (née Barnard, 1925–2012), British economist and academic Doug Barnard Jr. (1922–2018), American lawyer and politician Edward Emerson Barnard (1857–1923)...
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  • border Mount Barnard (California), a mountain in California Barnard Catalogue, a list of dark nebulae compiled by Edward Emerson Barnard Barnard's Loop, an...
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    spectroscopy, which enabled breakthrough observations. From around 1889, Edward Barnard pioneered deep photography of the sky, finding many 'holes in the Milky...
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    spots to determine the planet's period of rotation. 1903 – Observed by Edward Barnard. 1933 – Observed by Will Hay, comic actor and amateur astronomer. Until...
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    and Hall. Barnard was born in the Christchurch district in London, one of seven children of Caroline née Chater (1797–1876) and Edward Barnard (1796–1867)...
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    Barnard 92 (B92) is a dark nebula located in the Small Sagittarius Star Cloud. It was discovered by American astronomer Edward Emerson Barnard. B92 was...
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    Barnard's Star is a small red dwarf star in the constellation of Ophiuchus. At a distance of 5.96 light-years (1.83 pc) from Earth, it is the fourth-nearest-known...
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    family property in Trois-Rivières. His father was Edward Barnard, a politician from Trois-Rivières. Barnard eventually gravitated toward a career in the militia...
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    Barnard's Loop (catalogue designation Sh 2-276) is an emission nebula in the constellation of Orion. It is part of the Orion molecular cloud complex which...
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    Barnard Castle School (colloquially Barney School or locally the County School) is a co-educational private day and boarding school in the market town...
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  • Godolphin (1695–1732) Henry Bland (1733–1746) Stephen Sleech (1746–1765) Edward Barnard (1765–1781) William Hayward Roberts (1781–1791) Jonathan Davies (1791–1809)...
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    description, but described their observations as "uncertain." After Edward Barnard, using the what was at the time the world's best telescope, failed to...
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