tone date April 2011 Refimprove date December 2008 Sir Bernard Rowland Crick 16 December 1929 19 December 2008 ref Cite web url http www.guardian.co.uk politics 2008 dec 19 bernardcrick dies title Sir BernardCrick dies aged 79 author Haroon Siddique date 19 December 2008 work The Guardian ref was a British ... citizenship with Andrew Lockyer 2003 . Sources http www.orwell.ru a life crick english e bbbel Bernard ... http www.orwell.ru a life BernardCrick english Online version of Crick s Biography of Orwell http ... Obituary The Guardian, 19 December 2008 http www.bbk.ac.uk lib about crick Sir BernardCrick Archive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Crick, Bernard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Crick, Bernard Category 1929 births Category 2008 deaths Category Academics of Birkbeck, University ... theorists Category Cancer deaths in Scotland Category Deaths from prostate cancer fr BernardCrick ja pt BernardCrick simple Political virtues fi Poliittiset hyveet ... or of ideology . Career Crick was born in England and educated at Whitgift School , University ... to My LSE , Abse, Joan ed ., London Robson, 1977, Crick craved for greater recognition than his ... Professor of Political Theory and Political Institutions at Sheffield in 1965 Crick told Beaver , the LSE ... for a professorship. Crick sponsorsed the LSE s new formed Society Against Racial Discrimination ... responsibility in his lectures, and Dr Crick quite another in his classes. You might be interested ... responsiibity are polar opposite to those of Professor Greaves . Then, Crick urbanely observed ... difference between school and university that afternoon. Crick s lectures at LSE displayed the freshness ... might have been sententious. Instead Crick said Marxism grew out of one messianic, ill tempered, bearded, boily individual . BernardCrick was an advisor to British Labour Party UK Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock during the 1980s. When Labour came to power in 1997, Crick was appointed by his former ... more details
wiktionarypar crickCrick may refer to TOCright People BernardCrick , British political scientist Francis Crick 1916 2004 , British scientist and joint discoverer of the structure of DNA Harold Crick , protagonist of a 2006 film, Stranger than Fiction Mark Crick , British author and photographer Michael Crick 1958 , British journalist and biographer Nancy Crick , Australian figure from the euthanasia debate Odile Crick 1920 2007 , wife of Francis Crick Places Crick, Monmouthshire , Wales Crick, Northamptonshire , England Crick, Calgary , Canada Crick Road , Oxford, England Other a colloquial term for a cramp an abbreviation for the popular sport of cricket See also Creek disambiguation lookfrom Crick intitle Crick disambiguation geo surname fr Crick pt Crick ... more details
Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Crick symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer E. W. Elst discovery site European Southern Observatory discovered May 3, 1997 designations yes mp name 12845 alt names 1997 JM15 named after Francis Crick mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.8494173 perihelion 2.7379713 semimajor eccentricity 0.0199460 period 1705.5589377 avg speed inclination 2.97363 asc node 94.95794 mean anomaly 118.46173 arg peri 146.44534 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 14.2 12845 Crick 1997 JM15 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on May 3, 1997 by E. W. Elst at the European Southern Observatory . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 12845 Crick JPL Small Body Database Browser on 12845 Crick Notes Reflist Refbegin Polishook, D. Ofek, E.O. Waszczak, A. Kulkarni, S.R. et al. 2011 . MNRAS, in press. Refend MinorPlanets Navigator 12844 1997 JE10 12846 Fullerton MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Crick Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Discoveries by Eric Walter Elst Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1997 Beltasteroid stub fa it 12845 Crick hu 12845 Crick pl 12845 Crick pt 12845 Crick uk 12845 vi 12845 Crick yo 12845 Crick ... more details
Odile Crick August 11, 1920 &ndash July 5, 2007 was a British artist best known for her drawing of the double helix structure of DNA discovered by her husband Francis Crick and James D. Watson in 1953 ...&partner rssnyt&emc rss New York Times Odile Crick, Who Drew Iconic Double Helix, Dies at 86 July 30, 2007 ref Early life Odile Crick was born as Odile Speed in King s Lynn , Norfolk , England , to a French ...&ei 5088&partner rssnyt&emc rss New York Times Odile Crick, Who Drew Iconic Double Helix, Dies at 86 ... German led to work as a code breaker and translator at the Admiralty where she met Francis Crick ... Crick 20 July 2007 ref After the war, she finished her art studies at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design St. Martin s in London . Life with Crick in Britain The Cricks married in 1949 and lived in Cambridge . Odile Crick worked as a teacher at what is now Anglia Ruskin University before ... people obituaries article2785431.ece The Independent Odile Crick 20 July 2007 ref Crick and Watson asked her to draw an illustration of the double helix for their paper on DNA for Nature ... Times Odile Crick, Who Drew Iconic Double Helix, Dies at 86 July 30, 2007 ref However, she was not aware at first of the importance of the discovery. In his memoir What Mad Pursuit , Crick said that she ...&ei 5088&partner rssnyt&emc rss New York Times Odile Crick, Who Drew Iconic Double Helix, Dies at 86 July 30, 2007 ref Several exhibitions have been held of Crick s paintings of curvaceous nudes ... people obituaries article2785431.ece The Independent Odile Crick 20 July 2007 ref The Cricks ... Odile Crick 20 July 2007 ref Life in California When her husband became a professor at the Salk ... f0da434e0cc6404b&ei 5088&partner rssnyt&emc rss New York Times Odile Crick, Who Drew Iconic Double ... article2785431.ece The Independent Odile Crick 20 July 2007 ref The Odile Crick Memorial Exhibition ... of Jacqueline and her husband Christopher Nichols her stepson, Michael by Francis Crick s first ... more details
Infobox UK place country England official name Crick latitude 52.3484 longitude 1.1374 london distance convert 78 mi km 0 static image File CrickNorthants.jpg 240px static image caption small Main Road, Crick now bypassed and the Red Lion Inn small civil parish Crick population 1,460 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census shire district Daventry district Daventry district shire county Northamptonshire region East Midlands constituency westminster Daventry UK Parliament constituency Daventry post town DAVENTRY postcode district NN6 postcode area NN dial code 01788 os grid reference SP587726 Crick is a village in the Daventry district Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire ... Rugby and convert 14 mi km 0 north west of Northampton. The villages of Crick and West Haddon ... of junction 18 the M1 motorway which is next to Crick. Crick s population in the 2001 census was 1,460. History Crick takes its name from the Celtic languages Celtic word for hill Cruc . Crack s Hill ... of Crick, Yelvertoft , West Haddon and Rugby, Warwickshire Rugby from the top top. Buildings The parish ... left Crick Boat Show File The entrance to Crick Tunnel on the Grand Union Canal Leicester Section geograph.org.uk 30543.jpg thumb left South entrance to Crick canal tunnel Grand Union Canal The Leicester Line The Leicester Line of the Grand Union Canal passes just east of Crick, and the village is well known for its canal marina and annual Crick Boat Show . Crick canal tunnel is also close to the south ... Crick Primary School ref name NCC http www.northamptonshire.gov.uk EN COUNCILSERVICES EDUCATIONANDLEARNING SCHOOLSDIR Pages schoolsdirectory.aspx?SchoolDetail 9282024 Primary Crick Primary School at Northants ... the large number of houses that have been built in Crick. A few children from the village attend Yelvertoft ... Reflist External links Commons category inline Crick, Northamptonshire Portal Northamptonshire ... Category Villages in Northamptonshire nl Crick pl Crick Northamptonshire ... more details
Infobox scientist name Francis Crick image Francis Crick.png image size 250px caption Francis Crick birth ... Francis Crick signature.svg Francis Harry Compton Crick Order of Merit Commonwealth OM Royal Society ... or Medicine 1962. ref Crick was an important theoretical molecular biology molecular biologist and played ... book author Ridley, Matt authorlink Matt Ridley title Francis Crick discoverer of the genetic code publisher ... Michael Shermer title Astonishing Mind Francis Crick 1916 2004 publisher Skeptics Society date ... Francis Harry Compton Crick was the first son of Harry Crick 1887 1948 and Annie Elizabeth Crick ... town of Northampton in which Crick s father and uncle ran the family s boot and shoe factory. His grandfather, Walter Drawbridge Crick 1857 1903 , an amateur naturalist , wrote a survey of local ... belief. ref name CrickWMP Cite book last Crick first Francis title What Mad Pursuit a Personal ... the Walter Knox Prize for Chemistry on Foundation Day, Friday, 7 July 1933. At the age of 21 Crick ... 2 Chapters 1 and 2 of What Mad Pursuit by Francis Crick  provide Crick s description of his early life and education ref Crick had failed to gain a place at a Cambridge college, probably through failing their requirement for Latin. Crick later became a PhD student and Honorary Fellow of Gonville ..., London. Crick began a Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D. research project on measuring viscosity of water ... Page 13 of What Mad Pursuit by Francis Crick. ref in the laboratory of physicist Edward Andrade Edward ... Rich first2 Charles F. last2 Stevens month August year 2004 title Obituary Francis Crick 1916 2004 .....845R ref Crick was deflected from a possible career in physics. During World War II, he worked ... After World War II, in 1947, Crick began studying biology and became part of an important migration ... with inventions such as radar . Crick had to adjust from the elegance and deep simplicity of physics ... described this transition as, almost as if one had to be born again. According to Crick, the experience ... more details
James D. Watson and Francis Crick were the two co discoverers of the structure of DNA in 1953. They used x ray diffraction data collected by Rosalind Franklin and proposed the double helix or spiral staircase structure of the DNA molecule. Their article, Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid , is celebrated for its treatment of the B form of DNA B DNA , and as the source of Watson Crick base pairing of nucleotides. They were, with Maurice Wilkins , awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962. Apparently, as they walked into the The Eagle pub Eagle pub in Cambridge , Crick announced, We have found the secret of life. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi science nature 2804545.stm ref ref name time100 The Time 100 at http www.time.com time time100 scientist profile watsoncrick.html time.com retrieved on March 19, 2009 ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Watson And Crick Category American scientists Category British scientists Category Duos scientist stub zh ... more details
Infobox person name Michael Crick File CrickNorwichCollege.jpg thumb Crick while reporting on a visit ... Crick born 21 May 1958 ref name IndyInterview http www.independent.co.uk news media tv radio michael crick cuts are hurting newsnight the bbc lacks cando spirit 2356855.html Michael Crick Cuts are hurting ... from 2007 to his departure in 2011. Upon leaving the BBC, Crick returned to Channel 4 News as their chief political correspondent. Early life Crick was born in Northampton , the eldest child of John Crick ... Grammar School . While studing for his A levels, Crick worked as the election agent for Labour ... ref Crick then studied at New College, Oxford , where he gained a first class degree in Philosophy ... of the Oxford Union . Career A journalist specialising in politics, Crick started work at ITN in 1980 ... correspondent. ref name IndyInterview Crick joined the BBC in 1990, first on Panorama TV series Panorama ... stories 2007 03 march 22 crick.shtml Michael Crick appointed Political Editor on Newsnight , BBC Press Office . Retrieved on 2007 03 23 ref Crick is known for his investigations of politicians ... to be elected mayor of London, Archer levelled, on camera, the following apparent threat at Crick ... ref Margaret Crick, his former wife, published a biography of Archer s wife Mary Archer, Baroness ... , the BBC refused to show Crick s report for Newsnight into Betsygate , the alleged misuse of public ... Smith and supposed payments to his wife Betsy for work she did not do. Crick referred the case to the Parliamentary ... words in the political lexicon were Michael Crick is in reception . ref http blogs.guardian.co.uk election2005 archives 2005 03 30 michael crick is in reception .html Election 2005 blog by Matthew ... that Crick was returning to Channel 4 News as Chief Political correspondent, replacing Cathy Newman ... crick ref He made his last appearance on Newsnight on 29 July 2011. ref Adam Sherwin http www.independent.co.uk news media tv radio crick defects from bbc to channel 4 2317168.html Crick defects ... more details
Mark Crick is a British photographer and author, best known for his literary parodies Kafka s Soup and Sartre s Sink , in which he presents recipes and DIY tips in the style of famous literary writers. Mark Crick is married to Fiona Simmons Crick Citation needed date June 2011 . Crick grew up in Basildon . As a child he suffered from chronic asthma which made both eating ref name Telegraph and sleeping difficult. ref name Publishers to which he attributes his love of both reading and cookery. ref name Telegraph Crick studied literature at Warwick University and the University of London . Paul Auster has asked Mark Crick to write a pastiche of Auster s work. Crick says that he felt honoured to be asked but has not yet succeeded. ref name Metro Books Kafka s Soup Sartre s Sink Machiavelli s Lawn References Reflist refs ref name Metro cite news title Mark Crick bricoleur de pastiches author Jennifer Lesieur url http www.metrofrance.com culture mark crick bricoleur de pastiches pjlo cITLb6kxtBNCvVPQP3BhuQ newspaper Metro date 16 December 2010 accessdate 30 May 2011 In French ref ref name Publishers cite news title In the Kitchen with Kafka author Joanna Rabiger url http www.publishersweekly.com pw by topic authors interviews article 11406 in the kitchen with kafka.html newspaper Publishers Weekly date 8 September 2006 accessdate 27 May 2011 ref ref name Telegraph cite news title If Kafka made the dinner... author Catherine Milner url http www.telegraph.co.uk foodanddrink 3321254 If Kafka made the dinner....html newspaper Telegraph date 27 August 2005 accessdate 27 May 2011 ref http www.mwf.com.au 2007 content standard.asp?name CrickM Use dmy dates date June 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Crick, Mark ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Crick, Mark Category Living people Category ... England writer stub tr Mark Crick ... more details
William Patrick Crick , known as Paddy Crick or W.P.Crick 10 February 1862 23 August 1908 was an Australia n politician, solicitor and newspaper proprietor. He was described by author, Cyril Pearl as an irresistible demagogue, who looked like a prize fighter, dressed like a tramp, talked like a bullocky , and to complete the pattern of popular virtues, owned champion horses which he backed heavily and recklessly. ref cite book last Pearl first Cyril title Wild Men of Sydney publisher W.H. Allen date 1958 location London pages 255 id ISBN 0 207 13539 8 P39 ref Early life Crick was born at Truro ... in 1892. ref name adb cite web first Bede last Nairn coauthors Martha Rutledge title Crick ... career In 1885 Crick and Edward William O Sullivan Edward O Sullivan founded the Land and Industrial ... West Macquarie . ref cite web title Mr William Patrick Crick 1862 1908 work Members of Parliament ... guilty of a contempt. In November 1890, Crick was ordered out of the House, but had to be physically removed. He was then expelled, but he won the ensuing by election. In August 1890 Crick was involved ... 1899. Crick was Secretary for Lands from April 1901 to June 1904. He was elected as member ... Harry Rawson refused to appoint Crick because of his excessive drinking in Executive Council Commonwealth ... of the Lands Department and found that Crick had overruled departmental advice on 35 occasions ... found these actions to be corrupt and Crick was charged but not convicted of corruption. He resigned ..., Crick suffered increasingly from cirrhosis of the liver and died of hematemesis at the Sydney suburb of Randwick, New South Wales Randwick . Crick was buried at Waverley Cemetery on 25 August 1908. ref Sydney Morning Herald. 25 August 1908. William Patrick Crick Funeral Notice, page 12, ref Notes ... 1906 end box Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Crick, Paddy ALTERNATIVE NAMES Crick ... South Wales DEFAULTSORT Crick, William Patrick Category Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly ... more details
infobox UK place latitude 51.61005 longitude 2.74800 country Wales official name Crick welsh name Crug static image static image caption unitary wales Monmouthshire lieutenancy wales Gwent county Gwent constituency westminster Monmouth UK Parliament constituency Monmouth post town CALDICOT postcode area NP postcode district NP26 dial code 01291 os grid reference ST483904 population Crick lang cy Crug is a small village or hamlet place hamlet in the Wales Welsh county of Monmouthshire , United Kingdom. It is located on the A48 road 1 mile north of the town of Caldicot, Monmouthshire Caldicot and 1 mile east of Caerwent . History and amenities There is a Bronze Age round barrow just west of the village, measuring 31.7m in diameter and the only known bell barrow in Wales. It was excavated in 1940, and found to contain two cremation s dating from around 1750 1450 BC. It also contained boulders showing Cup and ring mark cup marks , which it has been suggested show astronomically significant alignments. ref http www.aenigmatis.com archaeoastronomy round barrows crick barrow.htm Martin Powell, Astronomical alignments at the Crick barrow in Gwent, South Wales ref The site of Crick was an important junction on the Roman road sometimes known as the Via Julia which ran from Bath, Somerset Bath Aquae Sulis across the Severn estuary to Sudbrook, Monmouthshire Sudbrook and on to Caerwent Venta Silurum and Caerleon Isca Augusta , now in Wales. At Crick the route met the roads to Gloucester Glevum and Monmouth Blestium . ref http www.ggat.org.uk cadw cadw reports roads.html Roman roads in south east Wales ref There is also evidence of an early Norman architecture Norman motte and bailey castle at Ballan Moor near Crick, probably built by the Ballon family in the late 11th or early 12th ... Crick ref In July 1645, during the English Civil War , a mediaeval hall at Crick was the site of a key ... gridref ST4890 Geograph photos of Crick Category Villages in Monmouthshire ... more details
Infobox NFL player name Jared Crick image image size caption currentteam Houston Texans currentnumber currentpositionplain Defensive End birth date birth place Albuquerque, New Mexico death date death place height ft 6 height in 4 weight lbs 279 college Nebraska Cornhuskers football Nebraska draftyear 2012 draftround 4 draftpick 126 debutyear 2012 debutteam Houston Texans finalyear finalteam pastteams Houston Texans NFL Year 2012 present status Unsigned draft pick highlights statseason statweek statlabel1 statvalue1 statlabel2 statvalue2 statlabel3 statvalue3 nflnew highlights nowiki nowiki 2010 Second Team All American 2010 First team All Big 12 2009 First team All Big 12 Jared Crick born August 21, 1989 is an American football defensive end drafted by the Houston Texans Houston Texans . College career After being redshirted as a freshman in 2007, Crick played in nine games as a redshirt freshman in 2008, recording two Tackle football move tackles . As a sophomore in 2009, Crick recorded 75 tackles and nine and a half Quarterback sack sacks . ref http sports.espn.go.com ncf player stats?playerId 240571 ESPN.com stats ref As a junior in 2010, he recorded 9 and a half sacks with 70 tackles. ref http espn.go.com college football player id 240571 jared crick ref He was then awarded postseason 2nd Team All American. As a senior, his season was shortened by a torn pectoral muscle and will enter the NFL Draft. He is projected to be a 1st round pick. He finished his career with a total of 20 sacks, putting him 8th on Nebraska s all time list. ref http espn.go.com college football story id 7093194 jared crick nebraska cornhuskers torn pectoral muscle season ref Professional career ... Citation url http www.nfl.com combine profiles jared crick?id 2532822 title Jared Crick Combine Profile ... Crick, Jared ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Football player DATE OF BIRTH August 21, 1989 PLACE OF BIRTH Albuquerque, New Mexico DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Crick, Jared Category 1989 ... more details
The Francis Crick Lecture ref name royal http royalsociety.org awards francis crick lecture Francis Crick Lecture given on a subject in the field of biology ref ref name list http royalsociety.org Content.aspx?id 3479 Recent Crick lectures ref is a prize lecture of the Royal Society established in 2003 with an endowment from Sydney Brenner , the late Francis Crick s close friend and former colleague. It is delivered annually in biology , particularly the areas which Francis Crick worked genetics , molecular biology and neurobiology , and also to theoretical work. It is also intended for young scientists, i.e. under 40, or at career stage corresponding to being under 40 should their career have been interrupted. List of lectures 2012 Sarah Teichmann 2011 Simon Boulton 2010 Gilean McVean on Our genomes, our history ref name royal 2009 Jason Chin on Reprogramming the code of life ref name list 2008 Simon Fisher on A molecular window into speech and language ref name list 2007 Geraint Rees on Decoding consciousness ref name list 2006 Dario Alessi on Deciphering disease ref name list 2005 Daniel Wolpert on The puppet master how the brain controls the body ref name list 2004 Julie Ahringer on Genes, worms and the new genetics ref name list 2003 Ewan Birney on Being human what our genome tells us ref name list References reflist RoySoc Category Royal Society Category Lecture series ... more details
Portal Anglicanism Douglas Henry Crick was the Anglican Bishop of Chester from 1939 until 1955. ref Ecclesiastical News, New Bishop Of Chester Official Appointments and Notices , The Times , 24 October 1939 ref ref Resignation of the Bishop Of Chester, The Times, London, 12 January 1955 pg. 8 Issue 53137 col C ref Crick was born in 1885 ref Who was Who 1897 1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 071363457X ref and educated at Winchester College and New College, Oxford before beginning his ordained ministry as a chaplain to the Mersey Mission for Seamen. A Curate curacy at Maltby followed before a period in education at Winchester College. From there he was successively vicar of Wednesbury , Archdeacon of Stoke on Trent and the Suffragan Bishop suffragan Bishop of Stafford before becoming the diocesan Bishop of Chester . In retirement he was an honorary assistant bishop of the Diocese of Gloucester . ref Right Rev D.H. Crick, Former Bishop of Chester Obituaries , The Times, London, 8 August 1973 pg. 16 Issue 58855 col G ref He died in 1973. References references S start S rel en S bef before Lionel Payne Crawfurd S ttl title Bishop of Stafford years 1934 1938 S aft after Lempri re Durell Hammond S bef before Geoffrey Fisher S ttl title Bishop of Chester years 1939 1955 S aft after Gerald Ellison S end Bishops of Stafford Bishops of Chester since 1908 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Crick, Douglas Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British bishop DATE OF BIRTH 1885 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1973 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Crick, Douglas Henry Category 1885 births Category Old Wykehamists Category Alumni of New College, Oxford Category Archdeacons of Stoke on Trent Category Bishops of Stafford Category Bishops of Chester Category Officers of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem Category 1973 deaths ChurchofEngland bishop stub ... more details
Image PCTCrick.JPG thumb left 100px Crick s grave at Funtington Portal Anglicanism Philip Charles Thurlow Crick was the Anglicanism Anglican Anglican Diocese of Rockhampton Bishop of Rockhampton ref http www.anglicanarchives.org.au HDMS HTML PHOTS192.htm PHOT02727 Anglican archives ref in Australia from 1921 until 1927 ref http library resources.cqu.edu.au thesis adt QCQU uploads approved adt QCQU20031117.164918 public 02whole.pdf Diocesan history ref and the Anglican Diocese of Ballarat Bishop of Ballarat until 1935. Crik was born into a clerical family ref His father was The Rev Philip Crick , sometime Rector of Waresley and his brother The Rt Rev Douglas Crick , Bishop of Stafford then Bishop of Chester Chester Who s Who Who was Who 1897 1990 London, A & C Black , 1991 ISBN 071363457X ref on 18 November 1882 and educated at Winchester College Winchester and Pembroke College, Cambridge . His first ministry position was as a curate at St Mary s Barnsley after which he was appointed Fellow ref The Times , Monday, Nov 05, 1906 pg. 7 Issue 38169 col D University Intelligence. Cambridge , Nov. 3 ref and then Dean religion Dean of Clare College, Cambridge . After World War I wartime service as a chaplain in the British Armed Forces Forces he returned to Clare College, Cambridge Cambridge where he remained until his appointment to the episcopate . ref Two New Bishops. Southampton And Rockhampton The Times Monday, Nov 29, 1920 pg. 17 Issue 42580 col D ref He returned to England in 1935 and continued to serve in the Church of England as an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Derby but died only two years later at his wife s family home Densworth in Sussex on 12 July 1937. ref Obituary Bishop Crick Assistant In The Diocese Of Derby The Times Wednesday, Jul 14, 1937 pg. 16 Issue 47736 ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Crick, Philip Charles Thurlow ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1882 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1937 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Crick, Philip Charles ... more details
Crick committed suicide even though, technically, she had no sign of the bowel cancer. The autopsy ... cite news url http www.theage.com.au articles 2004 06 08 1086460287472.html title Crick had no cancer ... and in the end it comes down to quality of life and I ve got none of that now. Nancy Crick ... Crick video at the Sydney Morning Herald Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Crick ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Crick, Nancy Category 1932 births Category 2002 deaths Category Deaths ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Portal Anglicanism The Very Rev Thomas Crick, Order of the Bath CB , Order of the British Empire CBE , Royal Victorian Order MVO ref http www.npg.org.uk live search portrait.asp?LinkID mp81216&rNo 2&role sit NPG details ref was an eminent Anglican priest in the middle part of the 20th century. Life He was born in 1885 and educated at St Edmund s School, Canterbury and Brasenose College, Oxford . ref Who s Who Who was Who 1897 1990 London, A & C Black , 1991 ISBN 0 7136 3457 X ref Ordained in 1909 he began his career with a Curate curacy at Wigan after which he was a Chaplain with the Royal Navy and rose through the Royal Navy Service to become Chaplain of the Fleet. ref With the title of Archdeacon of the Royal Navy ref An Honorary Chaplain to the King , in 1943 he was appointed Dean of Rochester , ref Ecclesiastical News New Dean Of Rochester The Times Thursday, 19 Aug 1943 pg. 7 Issue 49628 col B ref a post he held for fifteen years. He died on 13 November 1970. ref The Times , Monday, 16 Nov 1970 pg. 10 Issue 58024 col F Obituary Very Rev T. Crick ref References references S start S rel en S bef before Arthur Deane Gilbertson S ttl title Chaplain of the British Fleet Fleet years 1938 1943 S aft after John Kenneth Wilson S bef before Ernest Morrell Blackie S ttl title Dean of Rochester years 1943 1958 S aft after Robert William Stannard S end Chaplains of the Fleet Deans of Rochester DEFAULTSORT Crick, Thomas Category 1885 births Category People educated at St Edmund s School, Canterbury Category Alumni of Brasenose College, Oxford Category Chaplains of the Fleet Category Honorary Chaplains to the King Category Deans of Rochester Category Companions of the Order of the Bath Category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Category Members of the Royal Victorian Order Category 1970 deaths Category British military chaplains Category World War II chaplains ... more details
Stanley Sadler Crick 9 October 1888 1955 was an Australian film producer, distributor and politician. He joined the Melbourne office of Pathe Freres and became manager of the Sydney branch in 1909. He went into production, first in partnership with Herbert Finlay then helping establish the Australian Photo Play Company . When that ended in 1912 he went into distribution as managing director of the express Film Service and in 1914 became partner of John C. Jones in another distribution service. He managed Fox Film Corporation s Australian operation from 1919 to 1938, during that time also serving as a chairman of director of Hoyts Theatres. He worked as an alderman on the Sydney City Council from 19135 and served as Lord Mayor of Sydney from 1940 to 1942. ref http nla.gov.au nla.cs pa http 253A 252F 252Fwww3.photosau.com 252Fcos1 252Fscripts 252FExtSearch.asp 253FSearchTerm 253D000449 Stanley Crick at National Library of Australia ref ref Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, Australian Film 1900 1977 A Guide to Feature Film Production , Melbourne Oxford University Press, 1998, 13 ref Select Filmography Ben Hall and his Gang 1911 producer Frank Gardiner, the King of the Road 1911 producer The Assigned Servant 1911 producer Keane of Kalgoorlie 1911 producer References reflist External links http colsearch.nfsa.gov.au nfsa search display display.w3p adv group groupequals holdingType page 0 parentid query Person 3A 22 2FPerson 2Fkey 2F20779 1 22 querytype rec 4 resCount 10 Stanley S. Crick at National Film and Sound Archive Category Australian politicians Category 1955 deaths ... more details
1877 1977 publisher Blackwell s year 1977 author Jaques, C. H. pages 7 21 chapter II The Crick Road ... The A.L. Smiths pages 117 118 isbn 1 899536 25 6 ref They first lived at 7 Crick Road until 1893. They had had nine children together, six of whom were born at the house in Crick Road. The Haldane ... 25 6 ref lived at 11 Crick Road and the house is marked with a blue plaque . ref name obps cite web ... . The botanist and Mayor of Oxford , George Claridge Druce 1850 1932 , moved to 9 Crick Road ... more details
Harry Crick 29 January 1910 &ndash 10 February 1960 ref name YB cite book title The Yorkshire County Cricket Club 2011 Yearbook last Warner first David coauthor year 2011 edition 113th publisher Great Northern Books location Ilkley, Yorkshire isbn 978 1 905080 85 4 page 367 url accessdate 17 June 2011 ref was an English people English first class cricket er, who played eleven matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club Yorkshire between 1937 and 1947. ref name YB Born in Ecclesall , Sheffield , Yorkshire , England , like many cricketers of that time, he lost his best years to World War II . He served in the Royal Air Force RAF , rising to the rank of Flight Lieutenant . He also played cricket for the Combined Services cricket team Combined Services in 1947, and scored 65 opening the innings for the Royal Air Force cricket team RAF against the Army cricket team Army at Lord s cricket ground Lord s in 1946. He kept wicket quite regularly for the Yorkshire Second XI during his career, and played for the South of England and Maurice Leyland s XI in 1947. He was a wicket keeper who took 20 catches and completed eight stumping s. He was hampered in his first class career by a lack of success with the bat, scoring just 124 runs at an average of 9.53, with a best score of 22. Crick died in a car crash in February 1960 in Lower Wyke, Bradford , aged 50. He died the same day as Ted Brooks , the Surrey County Cricket Club Surrey wicket keeper, against whom he had played in Arthur Mitchell cricketer Arthur Mitchell s Benefit sports benefit match in 1937. References Reflist External links http content aus.cricinfo.com ci content player 11427.html Cricinfo Profile http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 28 28829 28829.html Cricket Archive Statistics Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Crick, Harry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 29 January 1910 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 10 February 1960 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Crick, Harry ... more details
File CrickBoatShow.jpg thumb right Crick Boat Show The Crick Boat Show and waterways festival is organised by British Waterways . The show takes place every year on the Grand Union Canal at Crick Marina just off junction 18 of the M1 motorway M1 on the last bank holiday weekend in May. The 2011 Show will be organised in partnership with Waterways World Magazine. See also Portal UK Waterways Canals of the United Kingdom History of the British canal system References Reflist External links http www.crickboatshow.com Official Show website http www.crickmarina.com Crick Marina website http www.bbc.co.uk northamptonshire asop daventry crick gallery.shtml Illustrated BBC report of the 2003 Show oscoor gbx 459500 272500 Coord 52 21 05 N 01 07 30 W region GB type event display title name Crick Marina Category Canals in England Category Boat shows in the United Kingdom UK canal stub ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Kilsby and Crick image name Kilsby and Crick railway station.jpg caption The site of the station today. locale Kilsby and Crick, Northamptonshire Crick borough Daventry district Daventry line London and North Western Railway owner London Midland and Scottish Railway platforms 2 gridref years 1 December 1881 events Station opens years1 1 February 1960 events1 Station closed Kilsby and Crick was a railway station on the Northampton Loop Line serving the villages of Kilsby and Crick, Northamptonshire Crick in Northamptonshire . It was located to the eastern side of where the railway crossed the A5 road just west of the present Daventry International Railfreight Terminal . It was located some distance from the villages it was named after, especially Crick whch was several miles away. The station was opened along with the line in 1881 in rail transport 1881 , by the London and North Western Railway which became part of the London Midland and Scottish Railway during the Railways Act 1921 Grouping of 1923. The line then passed on to the London Midland Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. The station closed to passengers on 1 February 1960 in rail transport 1960 and to goods on 6 July 1964. Most of the station was demolished, but part of the goods platform to the west of the A5 still survives. Historical Rail Start rail line next Long Buckby railway station Long Buckby br small Line and station open small previous Rugby railway station Rugby br small Line and station open small route London and North Western Railway br small Northampton Loop small col LNWR colour End box References The Last Days Of Steam In Northamptonshire, by John M.C. Healy 1989 ISBN 0 86299 613 9 coord 52.3487 1.1730 type railwaystation region GB display title Category Disused railway stations in Northamptonshire Category Former London and North Western Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1881 Category Railway stations closed in 1960 Closed ... more details
Refimprove date September 2009 The Crick Crack Club is a London based performance storytelling promoter, founded in 1988. It programs public performances of storytelling mainly for adult audiences in theaters , and art centers nationally tours artists and their work provides training and direction mentors and supports new artists, undertakes research and advises on the use of storytellers in museums ... Limits, Author, Carl Miller ref Programming Crick Crack Club events take place in numerous venues, including ... and the artists The Crick Crack Club programmes, commissions and promotes varies over time. It works ... repertoire. The Crick Crack Club is primarily interested in the performance and oral retelling ... or lesser extent. The Crick Crack Club is a Charity. It receives funding from Arts Council England ... Annual Review 2009 ref History The Crick Crack Club was the first performance storytelling club to be established .... This concern led Ben Haggarty to found the Crick Crack Club. Many of today s leading British storytellers ... contexts to develop their skills and repertoire for adult audiences. ref the Crick Crack Club ... Windsor ref Between 1988 and 1995, The Crick Crack Club promoted weekly events in several venues ... Ambrose of St. Donats Arts Centre in Wales, the Crick Crack Club created what was to become ... Festival of Storytelling and Epic Singing . Ben Haggarty, the Crick Crack Club s Artistic Director .... The Crick Crack Club entered a partnership with Barbican Education at Barbican Arts Centre in 2003 ...... Thanks in many ways to the Crick Crack Club... storytelling is on the crest of the wave at the moment ... Crick Crack Club in 1988. Variations of the name have been subsequently used by independent groups in Edinburgh The Guid Craic Club , in Newcastle, A Bit Crack and in Stockholm The Crick Crack Caf . Audio archive The Crick Crack Club holds the Heritage Lottery Fund funded LCIS audio archive of performance ... Crick Crack Club Category Charities based in the United Kingdom Category Storytelling ... more details
Crick Institute registered name UKCMRI Limited , formerly the UK Centre for Medical Research ... ref The Francis Crick Institute is a partnership between Cancer Research UK , Imperial College London ... guardianplans The Francis Crick Institute will be located in a new state of the art 79,000 square metres ... is budgeted at approximately 600 million. ref name pr5 Once up and running the Francis Crick Institute ... , and neuroscience neuroscientist Francis Crick , co discoverer of the structure of DNA . History File Francis Crick.png thumb right 200px upright Francis Crick , who with James Watson created ... May 2011 it was announced that the UKCMRI would be renamed the Francis Crick Institute in July ... Francis Crick. ref name newname Laing O Rourke are carrying out the construction work. ref ... for Medical Research and Innovation was renamed the Francis Crick Institute, ref name newname cite ... Crick Institute is the working name of UKCMRI Limited, a registered charity in England ... Crick s surviving daughter Gabrielle by his second marriage gave a short speech while his son Mike by his first marriage donated Crick s California licence plate AT GC into the time capsule which was buried at the ceremony. ref e mail from Mike Crick to Martin Packer 25 October 2011 ref At the dedication ... Paul Nurse. Participants The participants in the Francis Crick Institute, and their committed financial ... Crick Institute http www.cancerresearchuk.org Cancer Research UK http www.mrc.ac.uk index.htm Medical ... Francis Crick Institute Navboxes list1 Imperial College London King s College London University ... 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