age ~53
from Ellaville, GA
1874
1951
English architect • Model
Housing • Architecture
Windows
1852
1914
Labour Party of UK MP • Member of the UK Parliament • UK MP • President • Financial secretary
In 1891, he was elected to the national executive of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain ( MFGB ), serving on it in most subsequent years, and in 1894 he was the President of Chesterfield trades council.
Cricket
Syndicalist • Socialism
01 April 1578 • Folkestone
03 June 1657 • Roehampton
Systemic circulation
Model • Historian • Treasurer • Mayor
Signs • Hospitals
The King's School, Canterbury • University of Padua
BA • DM
Chemist
Latin • Comparative anatomy
Person of the Tudor period • Person of the Stuart period
Heart beats • Access
Vault
Commentary
1869
1935
Member of the South Australian Legislative Council • Education Minister • Minister
which covered workers at Moonta, Kadina, South Australia and Wallaroo, South Australia.
In 1918 he was appointed Education minister in the Coalition government, succeeding A....
Australian Labor Party politician
1510
1567
Officer of Arms
He had a brother Thomas Harvey of London, whose daughter Audrey Harvey married William Jefferay. According to the " Dictionary of National Biography " William Harvey became a junior officer of the college of arms and was appointed the Bluemantle Pursuivant in ordinary on 18 June 1536....
1846
1918
Conservative Party of UK MP • Member of the UK Parliament • UK MP
Director
1796
1866
Artist • Engraver
Architect and designer
Drawing
Legal scholar
Indiana University faculty
President
Georgetown University Law Center • University of Missouri
Juris Doctor • Professor • Master of Law • Bachelor's Degree
In 1985, President Ronald Reagan nominated Harvey to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit....
…Anatomists would even dissect members of their own family. William Harvey, the man famous for discovering the circulatory system, was so dedicated he dissected his father and sister. From 1827 to 1828 in Scotland, murders were carried out, so that the bodies could be sold to medical schools ...
William Harvey (1 April 1578 3 June 1657) was an English physician who was the first person to describe completely and in detail the systemic circulation and ...