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  1. Edward Norton (disambiguation)

    Edward Norton born 1969 is an American actor. Edward Norton or Ed Norton also may refer to People Edward Norton conspirator c. 1654 1702 , English soldier & politician Edward Norton MP 1750 1786 , British politician Edward Felix Norton 1884 1954 , British soldier & mountaineer Edward Lawry Norton 1898 1983 , American engineer Fictional characters Ed Norton Honeymooners Ed Norton Honeymooners , on television series Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages hndis Norton, Edward ...   more details



  1. Edward Lawry Norton

    Image Edward Lawry Norton.jpg 350px thumb Edward Lawry Norton Edward Lawry Norton 28 July 1898, Rockland, Maine 28 January 1983, Chatham, New Jersey was an accomplished Bell Labs engineer and scientist famous for developing the concept of the Norton s theorem Norton equivalent circuit . He attended the University of Maine for two years before transferring to M.I.T. and received a Scienti Baccalaureus S.B. degree electrical engineering in 1922. He received an Master of Arts postgraduate M.A. degree from Columbia University in 1925. Although interested primarily in a communications circuit theory and the transmission of data at high speeds over telephone lines, Edward L. Norton is best remembered for development of the dual of Thevenin s equivalent circuit, currently referred to as Norton s equivalent Circuit. In fact, Norton and his associates at AT&T in the early 1920s are recognized as some of the first to perform pioneering work applying Thevenin s equivalent circuit and who referred to this concept simply as Th venin s theorem . In 1926, he proposed the equivalent circuit using a current source and parallel resistor to assist in the design of recording instrumentation that was primarily current driven. He began his telephone career in 1922 with the western Electric Company s Engineering ... and Columbia University, he held nineteen patents on his work. Norton died on January 28, 1983 in Chatham, New Jersey . External links http www ece.rice.edu dhj norton Edward L. Norton Short biographical ... . NAME Norton, Edward Lawry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1898 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1983 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Norton, Edward Lawry Category 1898 births Category ... de Edward Lawry Norton es Edward Lawry Norton fr Edward Lawry Norton it Edward Lawry Norton nl Edward Lawry Norton no Edward Lawry Norton pt Edward Lawry Norton ... of the Equivalent Circuit Concept by Don H. Johnson Includes photos and biographical sketches of Norton ...   more details



  1. Edward Felix Norton

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox person name Edward F. Norton image caption birth date 21 February 1884 birth place San Isidro, Argentina death date 3 November 1954 aged 70 death place Winchester , Hampshire , England occupation Mountaineer , Army Officer salary networth spouse website footnotes Edward Felix Norton Distinguished Service Order DSO Military Cross MC 21 February 1884 3 November 1954 was a British army officer and mountaineer. He was educated at Charterhouse School and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich , and then joined artillery units in British Raj India and served in World War I . He had been introduced to mountain climbing at the home in the Alps of his grandfather, Alfred Wills . His experience led to joining the British Mount Everest expeditions in 1922 and 1924, and reached high elevations both years. His 8570m height reached on the grand couloir route was a World altitude record mountaineering world altitude record which stood for nearly 30 years, only being surpassed during the unsuccessful Swiss expedition of 1952. In 1924, he took over leadership of the expedition when General Charles Granville Bruce fell ill, and Norton was praised for handling affairs in the aftermath of the disappearance of George Mallory and Andrew Irvine mountaineer Andrew Irvine . He served at Staff Colleges in India and England, and commanded the Royal Artillery and later the Madras District in the 1930s. During 1940 41, he was acting governor and commander in chief, Hong ... 1924 Sources T. G. Longstaff, Norton, Edward Felix 1884 1954 , rev. Audrey Salkeld, http www.oxforddnb.com ... . NAME Norton, Edward Felix ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British army officer and mountaineer ... PLACE OF DEATH Winchester , Hampshire , England DEFAULTSORT Norton, Edward Felix Category Old Carthusians ... of Hong Kong de Edward Felix Norton es Edward Norton alpinista fr Edward Felix Norton sl Edward Felix Norton zh ...   more details



  1. Edward Norton (conspirator)

    Edward Norton baptised 1654 1702 was an English soldier and politician, an early Whig supporter and conspirator of the Rye House Plot . Life His sister Ellen married the Westbury UK Parliament constituency Westbury Member of Parliament William Trenchard . ref http www.historyofparliamentonline.org volume 1660 1690 member trenchard william 1643 1713 historyofparliamentonline.org, Trenchard, William c.1643 1713 , of Cutteridge, North Bradley, Wilts . ref With Trenchard s support, Norton was himself elected MP for Westbury in the second 1679 general election, though it required an election petition to unseat Henry Bertie of Weston on the Green Henry Bertie and Richard Lewis MP Richard Lewis who had been declared the winners. ref name HoP http www.historyofparliamentonline.org volume 1660 1690 member norton edward 1654 1702 historyofparliamentonline.org, Norton, Edward 1654 1702 , of Ashe, Stourpaine, Dorset . ref ref http www.historyofparliamentonline.org volume 1660 1690 constituencies westbury historyofparliamentonline.org, Westbury , 1660 1690. ref With others of the Whig faction, he was the target of a government attempt towards the end of 1681 to discredit opponents by establishing subornation of perjury . He appeared before the Privy Council, to answer charges laid by Robert Bolron , and Lawrence Mowbray. ref Richard L. Greaves, Secrets of the Kingdom British radicals from the Popish Plot to the Revolution of 1688 89 1992 , p. 34 http books.google.co.uk books?id RySrAAAAIAAJ&pg PA34 Google Books . ref ref ODNBweb id 2799 title Bolron, Robert first Richard L. last Greaves ref Norton attended meetings of the Rye House Cabal around Robert West conspirator Robert West in December 1682, in which an assassination plot and a general armed uprising were discussed. ref Richard ... in the following decade. ref name HoP Notes reflist Persondata NAME Norton, Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Norton, Edward Category 1654 births Category 1702 deaths Category Members of the Parliament of England ...   more details



  1. Edward Norton (MP)

    unreferenced date April 2012 Edward Norton 1750 1786 was a Great Britain British politician. In the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons , he represented Haslemere UK Parliament constituency Haslemere from September 1780 to 1784 and Carlisle UK Parliament constituency Carlisle from 1784 to April 1786. morecat date April 2012 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1750 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1786 PLACE OF DEATH Category 1750 births Category 1786 deaths England bio stub politician stub ...   more details



  1. Edward Norton Lorenz

    influences influenced awards Kyoto Prize 1991 signature filename only footnotes Edward Norton Lorenz ... author Tim Palmer title Edward Norton Lorenz journal Physics Today year 2008 volume 61 issue 9 pages ... ar bg cs Edward Lorenz da Edward Lorenz de Edward N. Lorenz es Edward Lorenz fr Edward Lorenz ko it Edward Norton Lorenz he ht Edward Norton Lorenz la Eduardus Norton Lorenz hu Edward Lorenz nl Edward Lorenz ja no Edward Lorenz nn Edward Lorenz pl Edward Lorenz pt Edward Lorenz ru , sk Edward Lorenz sl Edward Norton Lorenz fi Edward Lorenz tr Edward Lorenz uk zh ... name DNF cite journal author Edward N. Lorenz title Deterministic Nonperiodic Flow url http journals.ametsoc.org ... in 1969, ref name Physics today ref name Butterfly cite journal author Edward N. Lorenz title Atmospheric ......26..636L dead link date May 2010 ref ref cite journal author Edward N. Lorenz title Three approaches ... Edward Lorenz, father of chaos theory, dead at 90 publisher Reuters year 2008 author Maggie Fox, Eric ... title Edward N. Lorenz, a Meteorologist and a Father of Chaos Theory, Dies at 90 author Kenneth Chang ... 2008 TECH 04 16 lorenz.obit.ap ?iref hpmostpop Dead link title Edward Lorenz, father of chaos ... events iccs video iccs2002wednesday 3 lorenzclip.html Video clip of Edward N. Lorenz speaking ... NECSI http www.telegraph.co.uk news obituaries 1895916 Professor Edward Lorenz.html Obituary ..., Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1917 05 23 PLACE OF BIRTH West Hartford ... States DEFAULTSORT Lorenz, Edward Category 1917 births Category 2008 deaths Category Members of the United ...   more details



  1. Norton

    TOCright Norton may refer to Places Norton meaning north settlement in Old English, is a very common place name. Places named Norton include United Kingdom England Norton, County Durham Norton, Gloucestershire Norton, Kent Norton, Northamptonshire Norton, Nottinghamshire Norton, Runcorn , Cheshire Norton, Suffolk Norton, Dudley , West Midlands Norton, Worcester, Worcestershire Norton, Doncaster , South Yorkshire Norton, Sheffield , South Yorkshire Norton Fitzwarren , Somerset Norton Malreward , Somerset Norton on Derwent , North Yorkshire Norton Radstock , Somerset Norton Sub Hamdon , Somerset Norton St Philip , Somerset Norton le Moors , Staffordshire Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire Brize Norton , Oxfordshire Wales Norton, Powys Norton, Swansea United States Norton, Yolo County, California Norton, Kansas Norton, Massachusetts Norton Center, Massachusetts Norton, Ohio Norton, Texas Norton, Vermont Norton, Virginia Norton, Wisconsin Norton Air Force Base , California Norton Sound , an inlet of the Bering Sea Canada Norton, New Brunswick , Canada Norton No. 69, Saskatchewan , rural municipality Zimbabwe Norton, Zimbabwe People Family name see Norton surname Given name Norton Garfinkle Fictional characters Norton in the Incarnations of Immortality series by Piers Anthony Ed Norton Honeymooners , played by Art Carney in The Honeymooners Samuel Norton , warden of Shawshank Prison in The Shawshank Redemption Norton Nork , simpleton created by Sandy Becker Computing Peter Norton Computing , a computing company bought out by Symantec, which maintained Norton as a brand Norton Commander , a DOS file manager Norton Ghost , a hard drive disk imaging utility Norton Partition Magic , hard drive partition manager Norton Utilities , a collection of software utilities Norton AntiVirus , virus protection Norton Internet Security , virus protection and firewall Norton 360 , PC security and maintenance suite Companies Norton Motorcycle Company , a British motorcycle manufacturer Norton Abrasives ...   more details



  1. Norton (surname)

    Infobox family name name Norton image imagesize meaning North Town region language English related names Norville, Nortown, Nortone, Nortun The English surname Norton is said by who date December 2011 ... and used with the prefix de, meaning of . Origin The family of Norton is believed to have been ... Norton Origin.html title Norton Family History publisher Seanjefferies.com date accessdate 2012 02 01 ref Norton surname in Ireland In Ireland, the surname could be of both Irish and English origin ... name Norton include Andre Norton 1912 2005 , American science fiction author Andrew Norton born 1965 , Australian writer Andrew Norton politician born 1980 , British born American politician Andrews Norton 1786 1853 , American Unitarian Anne Norton born 1954 , American political scientist Brad Norton born 1975 , American ice hockey player Charles Eliot Norton 1827 1908 , American scholar Christopher Norton born 1953 , British composer, arranger, educationalist and record producer Christopher Norton born 1985 , British born Educator and Rugby Player Henley Hawks Daniel Sheldon Norton 1829 1870 , American politician David L. Norton 1930 1995 , American philosopher Doreen Norton 1922 2007 , English nurse who developed a method for preventing bedsores Edward Norton born 1969 , American actor Edward Felix Norton 1884 1954 , British mountaineer Edward Lawry Norton 1898 1983 , American electrical engineer Eleanor Holmes Norton born 1937 , American politician and delegate from Washington, D.C. Elijah Hise Norton 1821 1914 , American politician Eunice Norton 1908 2005 , American pianist Fletcher Norton, 1st Baron Grantley 1716 1789 , English politician Gale Norton born 1954 , American lawyer and politician George A. Norton 1880 1923 , American popular songwriter Gerard Ross Norton 1915 2004 , South African Army officer Gil Norton , British record producer Graham Norton born 1963 , Irish comedian Graeme Norton , New Zealand rugby league football coach Greg Norton born 1959 , American ...   more details



  1. Norton Baronets

    There have been four Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Norton , two in the Baronetage of England , one in the Baronetage of Ireland and one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia . All four creations are extinct. The Norton Baronetcy , of Rotherfield in the County of Southampton, was created in the Baronetage of England on 18 May 1622 for Sir Richard Norton, 1st Baronet Richard Norton , Member of Parliament for Petersfield UK Parliament constituency Petersfield . The third Baronet represented Hampshire UK Parliament constituency Hampshire and Petersfield in Parliament. The title became extinct on his death in 1687. The Norton Baronetcy , of Charlton in the County of Berkshire, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 27 April 1624 for Sir Gregory Norton, 1st Baronet Gregory Norton , subsequently Member of Parliament for Midhurst UK Parliament constituency Midhurst and one of the regicides of Charles I of England Charles I . His eldest surviving son, Henry, the second Baronet, was disinherited by his father after opposing the execution of Charles I and later represented Petersfield in Parliament. The title became extinct on Sir Henry s death in circa 1690. The Norton Baronetcy ... 1635 for Walter Norton. The title became extinct on the death of the second Baronet in circa 1673. The Norton ... on 23 July 1661 for Thomas Norton. The title became extinct on his death in 1691. Norton Baronets, of Rotherfield 1622 Sir Richard Norton, 1st Baronet 1582 c. 1645 Sir Richard Norton, 2nd Baronet 1619 1652 Sir John Norton, 3rd Baronet 1619 1687 Norton Baronets, of Charlton 1624 Sir Gregory Norton, 1st Baronet d. 1652 Sir Henry Norton, 2nd Baronet d. c. 1690 Norton Baronets, of Cheston 1635 Sir Walter Norton, 1st Baronet d. c. 1656 Sir Edward Norton, 2nd Baronet d. c. 1673 Norton Baronets, of Coventry 1661 Sir Thomas Norton, 1st Baronet c 1616 1691 References Rayment bt date March 2012 Use dmy dates date March 2012 DEFAULTSORT Norton Category Baronetcies Category Extinct baronetcies ...   more details



  1. 3869 Norton

    Notability Astro date February 2012 Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Norton symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer E. Bowell discovery site Flagstaff AM discovered May 3, 1981 designations yes mp name 3869 alt names 1981 JE mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.7637470 perihelion 2.1408834 semimajor eccentricity 0.1269950 period 1402.6937877 avg speed inclination 4.36446 asc node 249.09577 mean anomaly 290.31968 arg peri 68.44408 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 13.0 3869 Norton 1981 JE is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on May 3, 1981 by E. Bowell at Flagstaff AM . External links JPL Small Body Reflist Minor planets navigator 3868 Mendoza 3870 Mayr Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Norton Category Discoveries by Edward L. G. Bowell Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1981 beltasteroid stub eo 3869 Norton fa it 3869 Norton la 3869 Norton hu 3869 Norton pl 3869 Norton pt 3869 Norton ru 3869 sk 3869 Norton sr 3869 uk 3869 vi 3869 Norton yo 3869 Norton ...   more details



  1. Norton's theorem

    Edward Lawry Norton 1898&ndash 1983 . The Norton equivalent circuit is a current source with current I sub No sub in parallel with a resistance R sub No sub . To find the equivalent, Find the Norton ...Norton s theorem for linear electrical network s, known in Europe as the Mayer&ndash Norton theorem , states ... s, not just resistors. The Norton equivalent is used to represent any network of linear sources ... with an ideal impedance or resistor for non reactive circuits . File Norton equivelant.png thumb alt ... to a Norton equivalent circuit, comprising exactly one ideal current source and one resistor. Norton s theorem is an extension of Th venin s theorem and was introduced in 1926 separately by two ... electric load load meaning 0 resistance between A and B . This is I sub No sub . Find the Norton ... are independent , there are two methods of determining the Norton impedance R sub No sub . Calculate .... The total resistance across the output port is the Norton impedance R sub No sub . This is equivalent ... at its terminals. This voltage divided by the 1 A current is the Norton impedance R sub No sub . This method ... even when there are no dependent sources. Example of a Norton equivalent circuit Image Thevenin and norton step 1.png framed Step 0 The original circuit Image Norton step 2.png framed Step 1 Calculating the equivalent output current Image Thevenin and norton step 3.png framed Step 2 Calculating the equivalent resistance Image Norton step 4.png framed right Step 3 The equivalent circuit In the example ... to a Th venin equivalent Image Thevenin to Norton2.PNG right A Norton equivalent circuit is related ... I No R No math math V Th R Th I No . math Queueing theory The term Norton equivalent is also used ... vol 1 chpt 10 9.html Norton s theorem at allaboutcircuits.com Category Circuit theorems am ca Teorema de Norton de Norton Theorem es Teorema de Norton eu Nortonen teorema fr Th or me de Norton ko hr Nortonov pou ak id Teorema Norton it Teorema di Norton he hu Norton ...   more details



  1. Thomas Norton

    Other persons Thomas Norton Expert subject date November 2010 Thomas Norton 1532 &ndash 10 March 1584 was an England English lawyer, politician, writer of verse &mdash but not, as has been claimed, the chief interrogator of Queen Elizabeth I of England Elizabeth I . Official career Norton was born in London and was educated at university of Cambridge Cambridge , ref Venn id NRTN570T name Norton, Thomas ref and early became a secretary to the Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset Protector Somerset . In 1555 he was admitted a student at the Inner Temple, and married Margery Cranmer, the daughter of the archbishop. In 1562 Norton, who had served in an earlier parliament as the representative of Gatton, became M.P. for Berwick upon Tweed Berwick , and entered with great activity into politics. He ... of these possessions. Norton s Calvinism grew with years, and towards the end of his career he became a rabid fanatic. Norton held several interrogation sessions in the Tower of London using torture ... censor from 1581 onwards, led to his being nicknamed Rackmaster General and Rackmaster Norton ... released him, but Norton s health was undermined, and in March 1584 he died in his house at Sharpenhoe, Bedfordshire . Literature From his eighteenth year Norton had begun to compose verse. We find ... of Ferrex and Porrex , in 1570. Norton s early lyrics have in the main disappeared. The most interesting ... marriage of Mary, Queen of Scots , to the Duke of Norfolk . Norton also translated ... . The best account of Norton, and his place in literary history, is that of Sidney Lee in his Dictionary ... . NAME Norton, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1532 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 10 March 1584 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Norton, Thomas Category Members of the Parliament of England ... 16th century English people Category 16th century poets de Thomas Norton es Thomas Norton fr Thomas Norton nl Thomas Norton jurist no Thomas Norton pt Thomas Norton sv Thomas Norton ...   more details



  1. Simon Norton

    Simon Norton may refer to Simon Norton MP 1578 1641 , English politician Simon P. Norton born 1952 , English mathematician See also Norton Simon hndis Norton, Simon ...   more details



  1. Gregory Norton

    Gregory Norton may refer to Sir Gregory Norton, 1st Baronet Greg Norton American bassist Greg Norton baseball Greg Norton cricketer disambig ...   more details



  1. David Norton

    David Norton may refer to David C. Norton born 1946 , American judge David K. Norton , American human resources professional David L. Norton 1930 1995 , American philosopher Dave Norton , footballer hndis Norton, David ...   more details



  1. Mary Norton

    Mary Norton may refer to Andre Norton , American author, born Alice Mary Norton Mary Beth Norton , American historian Mary Norton author , British author of The Borrowers Mary Teresa Norton , one of the first American Congresswomen hndis name Norton, Mary ...   more details



  1. Chipping Norton

    About the town in Oxfordshire, UK the suburb of Sydney, Australia Chipping Norton, New South Wales Use ... Norton latitude 51.94 longitude 1.55 static image name Alms houses, Chipping Norton.JPG static image caption Almshouse s in Chipping Norton local name Chippy country England region South East England ... Norton Ward accessdate 9 February 2009 date 18 November 2004 work 2001 Census Census Area Statistics ... convert 74.5 mi km post town Chipping Norton postcode area OX postcode district OX7 dial code 01608 constituency westminster Witney UK Parliament constituency Witney civil parish Chipping Norton shire district West Oxfordshire shire county Oxfordshire website http www.wospweb.com site chipping norton town council Chipping Norton Town Council Chipping Norton is a market town in the Cotswold Hills ... of Chipping Norton, is evidence of prehistoric habitation in the area. The town s name means market ... at the University of Oxford, suggested in 2000 at a lecture in Chipping Norton Town Hall that Charlbury ... Minster church minster town and that Chipping Norton s nor prefix refers to this geographical and pastoral relationship with Charlbury. Chipping Norton began as a small settlement at the foot of a hill on which stand the motte and bailey Chipping Norton Castle . Only the earthworks of the castle ... Diocesan Guild of Church Bell ringers, Chipping Norton Branch ref In the Middle Ages wool production ... closed the brewery in Chipping Norton. ref http www.webcitation.org query?url http www.geocities.com ... making factory, a tanning tannery and an iron foundry . Chipping Norton had a workhouse by the 1770s ... Norton workhouse in 1856 57. It ceased to be a workhouse in 1929 and became a hospital in the Second ... Norton Town Hall.jpg thumb right Chipping Norton Town Hall Chipping Norton was one of the borough ... Repton . The Chipping Norton Railway opened in 1855, linking the town with Kingham railway station ... opened, linking Chipping Norton to the Oxford and Rugby Railway at King s Sutton railway station ...   more details



  1. Lord Norton

    Lord Norton may refer to Charles Adderley, 1st Baron Norton 1814 1905 Philip Norton, Baron Norton of Louth hndis Norton, Lord Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Norton Museum

    Norton Museum or Norton Gallery can refer to Norton Museum of Art , West Palm Beach, Florida Norton Simon Museum , Pasadena, California R. W. Norton Art Gallery , Shreveport, Louisiana disambig ...   more details



  1. Norton Commando

    engine design expanded from the 500  cc of Edward Turner s 1938 Triumph Speed Twin . He, with Norton ...Distinguish from Norton Commander motorcycle . Infobox Motorcycle name Norton Commando image File Norton 850 Commando 1973.jpg 300px aka manufacturer Norton Villiers Norton Villiers production predecessor ... torque power convert 51 bhp abbr on 6,250 rpm The Norton Commando is a British motorcycle with an overhead valve engine ohv pre unit Straight two engine parallel twin engine , launched by the Norton .... ref http website.lineone.net alan.shaw nortonhist.htm Norton Commando, A Short History Bot generated title ref Given that its engine was an old pre unit design, even Norton s chairman, Dennis Poore , expressed ... The origins of the Norton Commando can be traced back to the late 1940s when the Convert 497 cc abbr on Norton Dominator Norton Model 7 Twin, designed by Bert Hopwood and initially an export only model. The twin cylinder design evolved into the 650  cc Norton Dominator and 750  cc Norton Atlas ... Norton Commando publisher Niton Publishing year 1995 pages 6 7 isbn 1 85648 310 X ref As well as having ... part of the Commando, compared to earlier Norton models, was the award winning frame developed by former Rolls Royce Limited Rolls Royce engineer Dr. Stefan Bauer. ref Norton by Mick Woollett. 2004 ref He believed the classic Norton Featherbed frame design went against all engineering principles ... commandos.aspx?page 4 title Oddball Norton Commandos publisher Motorcycle Classics accessdate 2009 ... inventor. Better source date August 2011 ref name 1974 Norton Commando Motorcycle Better source date September 2011 http www.mathewscollection.com motorcycles Motorcycle Norton Commando.htm 1974 Norton Commando Motorcycle Bot generated title ref Although the Isolastic system did reduce vibration .... Models Mk1 750 cc File Norton Commando 750.jpg thumb right Norton Commando 750 Interstate model with it s distinctive large touring size petrol tank. The Norton Commando was introduced in 1967 ...   more details



  1. Brize Norton

    infobox UK place official name Brize Norton static image name BrizeNorton StBritius & War Memorial.JPG ... accessdate 23 March 2010 ref civil parish Brize Norton shire district West Oxfordshire shire county ... www.brizenortonparishcouncil.webs.com Brize Norton Parish Council Website Brize Norton is a village ... in West Oxfordshire . The original part of RAF Brize Norton is in the parish. Toponym Around the time of the Domesday Book in 1086 the village s Toponymy toponym was Norton , being the north tun Old ... South Norton was recorded, evidently to distinguish it from other Nortons further north in Oxfordshire such as Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire Chipping Norton . sfn Townley 2006 pp 205 218 By the 1260s the form Norton Brun was in use, referring to the Brun or Brown family who were the parish ..., Brimes Norton in 1303 and Brynes Norton in 1376, but the Norton Brun form outlived them and was still ... 2006 pp 205 218 However, Norton Brun had evolved into Norton Broyne and remained in use in church ... Asc&DoveID BRIZE NORT title Brize Norton S Britius last Davies first Peter date 12 December 2006 ... by Edward Neale of Burford ref name DoveFounders cite web url http dove.cccbr.org.uk founders.php title ... Brize Norton Primitive Methodist Church Primitive Methodist chapel ref http www.oxfordshirechurches.info BrizeNorton.htm Oxfordshire Churches & Chapels Brize Norton ref was built in 1908. It is now ... it Bampton station despite it being much nearer Brize Norton than Bampton. RAF Brize Norton was established in 1937. In 1944, the Great Western Railway renamed the station rws Brize Norton and Bampton ... Norton pub.jpg thumb right 255px The Chequers Brize Norton has two public house s The Chequers and The Masons Arms. Brize Norton has a women s Football Club ref http www.brizenortonladiesfc.co.uk Brize Norton Ladies Football Club ref and a Women s Institute . ref http www.oxfordshirechurches.info ... Brize Norton http www.brizenorton.org.uk Brize Norton website http www.brizenortonfc.co.uk Brize ...   more details



  1. Greens Norton

    times, the village was known a simply Norton and was a royal domain of Edward the Confessor ...Infobox UK place country England official name Greens Norton latitude 52.1433 longitude 1.0238 civil parish population 1,587 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census ref name 2001 census br 1,634 2010 est ref name SNCYearBook Cite book author SNC authorlink coauthors title South Northamptonshire Council Year Book 2010 2011 year 2010 publisher location Towcester NN12 7FA isbn 13 pages 39 ref shire district South Northamptonshire shire county Northamptonshire region East Midlands constituency westminster Daventry UK Parliament constituency Daventry post town Towcester postcode district NN12 postcode area NN dial code 01327 os grid reference SP6649 static image static image caption hide services refimprove date November 2009 Greens Norton is a village in South Northamptonshire South Northamptonshire , England, just over convert 1 mi km 1 from Towcester . At the time of the United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 census , the parish s population was 1,587 people. ref name 2001 census http neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadTableView.do?a 7&b 797353&c greens norton&d 16 ... Greens Norton CP Parish headcounts . Retrieved 10 November 2009 ref Facilities It has a pub ... Sir Henry Greene for a total of 20 shillings hence the name Greene s Norton, which today is reduced to just Greens Norton. Although there was never a railway train station station at Greens Norton ... en 235094 field burcote farmhouse greens norton Field Burcote . References reflist External links Commons category Greens Norton http www.greensnortonvillage.org Village website including parish council http www.greensnortonmedicalcentre.co.uk Greens Norton Medical Centre http www.ldwa.org.uk ... from Wolverton to Greens Norton http www.ldwa.org.uk ldp members show path.php?path id 9067 Knightley ... geo stub Category Villages in Northamptonshire nl Greens Norton pl Greens Norton ...   more details



  1. Norton Couloir

    by F. Edward Norton in 1924, was Messner s inspiration for this attempt Norton had also used ... descent of Everest by using the Norton Couloir. He died the following year attempting a new descent ... dmy dates date May 2011 Category Mount Everest de Norton Couloir ...   more details



  1. Norton Field

    Norton Field was an aviation landing field, located in Columbus, Ohio , that operated from 1923 until the early 1950s. It was the first airport established in Central Ohio, and was named for World War I pilot and star Ohio State University athlete Fred William Norton, a Columbus native. Lieutenant Norton, of the 27th Fighter Squadron 27th Pursuit Squadron , died of injuries suffered when his Nieuport 28 was shot down in northern France by anti aircraft artillery in July 1918. ref http www.hmdb.org marker.asp?marker 17414 ref Although he managed to land safely behind Allied lines, it took two days to transport him to medical care during which time he contracted pneumonia, dying on 23 July 1918. ref http www.ohiohistorycentral.org entry.php?rec 287 ref History Norton Field, located in an area southwest of present East Broad Street, Fairway Boulevard, and Hamilton Road in Whitehall, Ohio , just south of what is now Port Columbus International Airport , was dedicated on 30 June 1923, in a ceremony attended by top American ace and Columbus native Edward Vernon Rickenbacker Captain Eddie Rickenbacker . The flying field was established at the urging of Aero Club of Columbus, who lobbied the War Department for its creation. The 100 acre property, with dimensions of 2,000 X 2,250 feet, received a 10 year lease, secured from Jim Lamp and paid for by the Pure Oil Company , according to Ohio ... s part of the deal, Norton Field was equipped by the War Department with 2 steel hangars ... norton ref The first delivery of air mail to Columbus occurred on the day of its dedication. Norton ... , and Jimmy Doolittle James H. Jimmy Doolittle , flew from Norton Field. Curtis LeMay , later Air Force Chief of Staff and head of Strategic Air Command , trained here in 1931 1932. Norton Field ... in both air to air and air to ground communication. Charles Lindbergh visited Norton Field on 29 ... http www.airfields freeman.com OH Airfields OH SW.htm norton ref During World War II, Norton Field ...   more details



  1. Norton County

    disambig Norton County may refer to Norton County, Kansas , a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas Norton County meteorite , a meteorite fell in Kansas in 1948 ...   more details




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