children 6 names unknown RobertDixon 1800 1858 was an Australia n Surveying surveyor and explorer , born in Darlington , England . ref name ADB citation chapter Dixon, Robert 1800 1858 title Australian ...Infobox person name RobertDixon image Robert Dixon.jpg image size 250px caption RobertDixon birth date ... Wales by RobertDixon online Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dixon, Robert ... DATE OF DEATH 8 April 1858 PLACE OF DEATH Sydney , Australia DEFAULTSORT Dixon, Robert Category ... url http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au biogs A010295b.htm pages 309 310 ref Arrival in Tasmania Dixon ... 1826 Dixon was bought out by his brother and went to Sydney, where he was appointed assistant surveyor ... Major Thomas Mitchell explorer Thomas Mitchell and Major Edmund Lockyer on a journey to survey ... terrain and the men could not continue. In 1827 Dixon attempted to explore and survey the Burragorang Valley. He became lost and almost died. Over the following two years, Dixon made a number of survey ... Wales Bathurst later that year. Goulburn and Southern NSW In 1828 Dixon surveyed the area to the north ... Dam but was moved to its present site in 1833. The area Dixon surveyed has, over subsequent years, been settled and is now part of modern Goulburn North . Dixon continued south and in 1830 he started ... River . He continued west beyond the area which is now the site of modern Canberra . Dixon ... names ref name ADB and a number of the place names originally proposed by Dixon were later disregarded in favour of names of Aboriginal origin. Northern NSW and return to England In 1831 32 Dixon carried ..., Dixon was assigned to survey the mountain ranges between the Lachlan River and the Macquarie River . Rather than follow specific instructions, Dixon followed the then unexplored Bogan River for 108 ... by Mitchell. Moreton Bay Image RobertDixonMoretonBay.jpg thumb right 150px Dixon s map of Moreton Bay Having failed to gain reinstatement, Dixon moved to Moreton Bay . On 24 July 1839 he married ... more details
RobertDixon may refer to R. M. W. Dixon born 1939 , Australian linguist RobertDixonexplorer 1800 1858 , Australian explorerRobertDixon mathematician born 1947 , discoverer of an approximation for squaring the circle RobertDixon musician , reggae and dancehall producer Bob Dixon Missouri politician , currently serving in the Missouri State Senate, formerly served in the Missouri House of Representatives RobertDixon politician , North Carolina General Assembly of 1777 House of Commons North Carolina House of Commons member for Duplin County in 1777 Robert J. Dixon , United States Air Force general Robert E. Dixon , Lt Commander, Naval Aviator from USS Lexington at the Battle of the Coral Sea RobertDixon may also refer to Bobby Dixon footballer , player for Hereford United F.C. RobertDixon Smith, Baron Dixon Smith born 1934 , British peer and Conservative politician RobertDixon TV character , fictional character in Australian TV series Sea Patrol Bob Dixon athlete , Canadian athlete, see 1934 British Empire Games See also Robert Dickson disambiguation hndis name Dixon, Robert de RobertDixon ... more details
Robert Stuart , February 19, 1785 October 28, 1848 the son of Charles Stuart, was a partner of John Jacob Astor and was one of the North West Company men, or Nor westers, enlisted by Astor to help him found his intended fur empire. Young Robert was age 25 when he sailed aboard the Tonquin on its voyage around the Cape to found Fort Astoria . It was he who held the pistol to the head of the ship s Jonathan Thorn Captain Thorn when he attempted to leave the Falkland Islands without Stuart s uncle David, another of the Nor Wester partners of Astor s Pacific Fur Company . Because he accompanied the overland expedition from Fort Astoria to St. Louis when the fort was sold off to the North West Company, Robert Stuart is credited as an explorer who was one of those who effectively blazed the Oregon Trail , though his achievement was not recognized until much later. His journal is a detailed account ... Island Mackinac Island, Michigan . Robert Stuart was also Treasurer of the State of Michigan from 1840 .... citation needed date December 2009 The Robert Stuart House is one of fourteen historic buildings ... ref Robert Stuart Middle School in Twin Falls, Idaho Twin Falls , Idaho , is named after the explorer. ref http freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com rykbrown glenogle.htm The Stewarts ... tags references div References Philip Ashton Rollins, ed. , The Discovery of the Oregon Trail Robert ... by Sea and Land , Discovery Press, Vancouver, 1975 Laton McCartney, Across the Great Divide Robert ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stuart, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish born North American explorer DATE OF BIRTH February 19 20, 1785 PLACE OF BIRTH Callander, Scotland DATE OF DEATH October 28 29, 1848 PLACE OF DEATH Chicago, Illinois DEFAULTSORT Stuart, Robert ... 1785 births Category 1848 deaths US bio stub Canada bio stub explorer stub BritishColumbia stub Michigan stub bg pl Robert Stuart ... more details
Infobox person name Capt. Robert Bob Bartlett occupation List of maritime explorers Maritime explorer image Robert bartlett.jpg image size 180px caption birth date 15 August 1875 birth place Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador Brigus , Colony of Newfoundland Newfoundland death date 28 April 1946 death place New York City education occupation Explorer, navigator title Captain nautical Captain spouse parents William James Bartlett, Mary J. Leamon children nationality Newfoundlander signature website religion Captain nautical Captain Robert Bob Abram Bartlett August 15, 1875 April 28, 1946 was a Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland navigator and Arctic explorer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries ... Robert Peary on his attempts to reach the North Pole . He was awarded the Hubbard Medal of the National ... of the pole, ref name Bartlett Harold Horwood , Bartlett The Great Canadian Explorer , 1977, ISBN ... thumb Captain Robert Bartlett File PearyBartlett.png thumb right Captain Robert Bartlett and Robert ... books?id CN1pzb0K9v4C ref Further reading Harold Horwood, Bartlett, The Great Explorer , Toronto Doubleday, 1977. Robert A. Bartlett. The Last Voyage of the Karluk. Boston Small, Maynard, 1916 ... of her Survivors. New York Hyperion, 2000. Robert A. Bartlett. The Log of Bob Bartlett. St. John s Flankers ... 2 6 h6 206 e.html Robert Bartlett Government of Canada http www.ccg gcc.gc.ca usque ad mare chapter10 07 e.htm Robert Bartlett Canadian Coast Guard http www.bowdoin.edu arctic museum biographies bartlett.shtml Robert Bartlett Arctic Museum http www.ernestina.org history 1914.html ... of Ice Master http www.bartlett2009.com Bartlett 2009 Captain Robert Bartlett celebrations in Brigus, 2009 Commons Persondata name Bartlett, Robert alternative names short description date of birth ... DEFAULTSORT Bartlett, Robert Category Explorers of the Arctic Category Explorers of Canada Category ... es Robert Bartlett fr Robert Bartlett gl Robert Bartlett ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 File Robert McCormick by Stephen Pearce.jpg thumb upright Robert McCormick, by Stephen Pearce . Robert McCormick 22 July 1800 25 October 1890 was a United Kingdom British Royal Navy surgery surgeon , exploration explorer and natural history naturalist . McCormick was born in Great Yarmouth , England . He was assistant surgeon on the HMS Hecla 1815 Hecla under William Edward Parry in 1827, surgeon on the HMS Beagle Beagle in 1832 when Charles Darwin was working as an unofficial naturalist McCormick left the ship in Brazil , and surgeon on the James Clark Ross s Antarctic expedition between 1839 and 1842. On the latter voyage most of the naturalist s duties were performed by Joseph Dalton Hooker , with McCormick concentrating on geology and bird collecting. McCormick also led an unsuccessful search party in search of John Franklin in the Forlorn Hope . His autobiography was entitled Voyages of Discovery in the Arctic and Antarctic Seas and around the World 1884 . The South Polar Skua Stercorarius maccormicki was named for him by Howard Saunders . McCormick shot the type specimen on 12 January 1841, on Possession Island, Victoria Land , Antarctica . Devon Island s Macormick Bay , near the area he explored in search of the lost Sir John Franklin expedition, is named in McCormick s honor. See also European and American voyages of scientific exploration External links http www.biographi.ca 009004 119.01 e.php?&id nbr 5686 Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maccormick, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 22 July 1800 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 25 October 1890 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maccormick, Robert Category 1800 births Category 1890 deaths Category ... Category English naturalists Category English people of Scottish descent England bio stub de Robert McCormick fr Robert McCormick pl Robert McCormick pt Robert McCormick sv Robert McCormick ... more details
File PSM V49 D338 Map of the unknown polar regions.jpg thumb Map of the Arctic, by Robert Stein 1896 Other persons Robert Stein Dr. Robert Stein 1857 1917 was a Prussian United States American arctic explorer , writer and interpreter of Eskimo languages . Stein was born in 1857 in Rengersdorf Krosnowice , Silesia . He began to study with intentions to go into the clergy , but eventually obtained a medical degree and learned 12 languages. In 1892, he and his brother Richard bought land in Maryland , USA , including Harmony Hall Fort Washington, Maryland Harmony Hall , a 1760 manor house . This spawned a small settlement in Prince George s County , Maryland, also called Silesia , with a population today of around 40 people. ref name wash post cite news url http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2001 09 01 AR2005033115274.html work The Washington Post title Prussian Echoes in a Handed Down Hamlet author Eugene L. Meyer date September 1, 2001 accessdate April 8, 2011 ref Stein participated in several Arctic expeditions, and was interpreter of Eskimo languages for Admiral Robert Edwin Peary . He wrote a proposal for an expedition in 1894 to explore Ellesmere Island and rescue the lost Bj rling Kallstenius Expedition . While it is unclear if his proposed expedition ever took place, ref name smithsonian cite web url http siarchives.si.edu findingaids faexplist.htm topofpage publisher Smithsonian Institution Archives title List of Smithsonian Expeditions, 1878 1917 accessdate April 8, 2011 ref he did lead an earlier expedition there from 1899 to 1901, overwintering at Fort ...?fromPage online&aid 5398888 title Robert Stein s expedition to Ellesmere Island 1899 1901 author ... s land in Maryland. ref name wash post References reflist External links commons category Robert Stein wikisource author Robert Stein Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stein, Robert ... DEFAULTSORT Stein, Robert Category Explorers of the Arctic Category People from Prussia Category ... more details
About Robert Brown explorerRobert Brown FRS of Montrose Robert Brown botanist Robert Brown March 23, 1842 ref name hayman Cite book last Hayman ed first John title Robert Brown and the Vancouver Island Exploring Expedition place Vancouver publisher University of British Columbia Press year 1989 isbn 0 7748 0322 3 ref rp 3 26 October 1895 was a Scottish people Scottish scientist, explorer, and author. He was born in Camster, Caithness , and studied in the universities of University of Edinburgh Edinburgh , Leiden University Leyden , University of Copenhagen Copenhagen , and University of Rostock Rostock . He took the habit of referring to his home town, Campster Campsterianus , to distinguish himself from his famous contemporary of the same name Robert Brown botanist Robert Brown of Montrose . He visited Spitsbergen , Greenland , and the western shore of Baffin Bay while still an undergraduate, and subsequently carried on scientific investigations among the islands of the Pacific Ocean Pacific and on the Venezuela n, Alaska n, and Bering Sea Bering shores, leading an expedition to map the interior of Vancouver Island and writing much on the fauna and flora of those countries. Exploration ... later confirmed by Robert Peary . He traveled in the Barbary States of North Africa , and became ... by Robert Brown, and in memory section about him, at http www.archive.org stream adventuresofjohn00jewiuoft ... in Vancouver Island 1896 reprint with notes and 30 page introduction by Robert Brown at http www.archive.org stream adventuresofjohn00jewiuoft Internet Archive . botanist R.Br.ter. Brown, Robert References Reflist Sources NIE cite journal author anonymous title Obituary Dr. Robert Brown journal The Geographical ... Archive . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brown, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DEFAULTSORT Brown, Robert Category Scottish science writers Category Scottish scientists Category ... Category Pre Confederation British Columbia people Category Explorers of British Columbia sv Robert ... more details
Infobox person name Robert Dudley image Robert Dudley, styled Earl of Warwick.jpg image size 250px caption Robert Dudley, 1590s. Engraving after a portrait by Nicholas Hilliard resting place San Pancrazio ... aged 75 death place Villa Rinieri, Italy known for Courtier, explorer , cartographer , shipbuilder ... Southwell parents Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester br Lady Douglas Sheffield children by Alice ... Clivola br Maria Maddalena, Marchesa Malaspina br Antonio Dudley br Enrico Dudley Sir Robert Dudley 7  August 1574 6  September 1649 was an England English explorer and cartographer. In 1594, he led an expedition to the West Indies , of which he wrote an account. The illegitimate son of Robert ... II . Early life Robert Dudley was the son of the Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester and his lover ... 1981 p. 246 ref In 1588, when the Spanish Armada threatened England, the 14 year old Robert joined ... Probable likeness of Robert Dudley, c.  1591 ref http earlymodernengland.com 2010 03 university ... father in law, Robert Cavendish, gave Margaret two ships, the Leicester and the Roebuck . She soon ... joined Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex to serve as a commander of the Nonpareil in the expedition ... the evidence and fined several of the witnesses. It was concluded that Sir Robert Dudley had been ... century, the question of Sir Robert Dudley s legitimacy was again raised in the House ... him, disguised as a page. She was a daughter of Sir Robert Southwell and Lady Elizabeth Howard, who .... Robert Dudley died on 6  September 1649 outside Florence in Villa Rinieri. He was buried at San Pancrazio in Florence. File Arcano del Mare northern Portugal Anton Francesco Lucini Robert ... 2 References Adams, Simon 2008a http www.oxforddnb.com view article 8161 Dudley, Sir Robert 1574 ... Retrieved 2010 04 03 Read, Conyers 1936 A Letter from Robert, Earl of Leicester, to a Lady The Huntington ... Sir Robert Dudley Duke of Northumberland in History Today March 2003 Warner, G.F 1899 http www.archive.org ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Robert William Dixon Smith, Baron Dixon Smith Deputy Lieutenant DL , born 30 September 1934 is a United Kingdom British farmer, and Conservative Party UK Conservative Party politician. Lord Dixon Smith is a former Shadow Minister at the Department for Communities and Local Government . ref name Apology http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk politics 7497097.stm Peer s apology over racist phrase BBC News, 9 July 2008 ref Early life The son of Dixon and Alice Winifred Smith, Dixon Smith was educated at Oundle School , at the St. Johnsbury Academy in Vermont , and Writtle Agricultural College in Essex . He served in the King s Dragoon Guards in the years 1956 and 1957, reaching the rank of Second Lieutenant . Political career Dixon Smith was elected to the Essex County Council in 1965, being vice chairman from 1983 to 1986, and chairman from 1986 to 1989. He was briefly Shadow Secretary of State for Environment Shadow Minister for Environment . On 11 October 1993, he was created a life peer as Baron Dixon Smith , of Bocking in the County of Essex . In December 1998 he was appointed the Conservatives local government spokesman in the House of Lords by party leader William Hague . ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk politics 230875.stm Hague unveils new Lords team BBC News, 8 December 1998 ref In July 2008 he was forced to apologise to the chamber after using a racist phrase during a House of Lords debate. ref name Apology Education service From 1967 to 1994, Dixon Smith ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dixon Smith, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH 30 September 1934 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dixon Smith, Robert Category 1934 births Category Living people Category Conservative Party UK life peers only ... was Chair of the Anglia Polytechnic University and from 1973 to 2000 governor. Personal life Lord Dixon ... 81&biog y&id 26797 title Lord Dixon Smith publisher DodOnline accessdate 17 November 2006 cite web ... more details
Robert Baker Floruit fl. 1562 3 , was an English voyager to Guinea . Baker started on his first voyage to seeke for golde in October 1562. The expedition consisted of two ships, the Minion and the Primrose , and was set out by Sir William Garrard , Sir William Chester, Mr. Thomas Lodge, Anthony Hickman, and Edward Oastelin . Baker s efforts to traffic with the natives on the Guinea coast were not very successful, and he was wounded in a fight. But he returned home in safety early in 1563. In November of the same year he made a second voyage to Guinie and the river of Sesto as factor in an expedition of two ships, the John Baptist and the Martin , sent out by London merchant s. On arriving at Guinea, Baker landed with eight companions to negotiate with the natives, but a storm drove the ships from their moorings, and Baker and his companions were abandoned. After suffering much privation six of the nine men died. The three survivors were rescued by a French ship, and imprisoned in France as prisoners of war but they appear to have been subsequently released. Baker wrote accounts in verse of both voyages, which were printed by Richard Hakluyt in his Voyages , in 1589. References reflist Cite DNB wstitle Baker, Robert Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Baker, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Baker, Robert Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category English explorers Category 16th century English people ... more details
RobertDixon born 1947 is a mathematician and graphic artist , known primarily for his book Mathographics ref Google books S3jQHcu3OwC Mathographics ref and for his plagiarism dispute with Damien Hirst . ref name thisislondon cite news last Widdup first Ellen title Can you spot the difference url http www.thisislondon.co.uk arts article 23371767 can you spot the difference.do newspaper London Evening Standard date 24 October 2006 ref Dixon was research associate at the Royal College of Art . Dixon complained in 2004 that a circular pattern Hirst produced for a children s colouring book was a copy of one of his works. ref name thisislondon In 2006, Dixon said that Hirst s print Valium had unmistakable similarities to one of his own designs. Hirst s manager contested this by explaining the origin of Hirst s piece was from a book The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Geometry 1991 &mdash not realising this was one place where Dixon s design had been published. ref Alberge, Dalya. 14 August 2003 . http www.timesonline.co.uk tol news uk article867552.ece Spot the difference as artist accuses Hirst of copying , The Times . Retrieved 8 February 2008. ref ref Alberge, Dalya. 27 June 2007 . http entertainment.timesonline.co.uk tol arts and entertainment visual arts article1991133.ece My old friend Damien stole my skull idea , The Times . Retrieved 10 December 2007. ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dixon, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1947 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dixon, Robert Category 1947 births Category Living people UK mathematician stub ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name RobertDixon image caption image size background non performing personnel alias Bobby Digital birth date death date origin Kingston, Jamaica instrument genre Reggae , dancehall occupation Record producer years active label associated acts website Bobby Bobby Digital Dixon born in Kingston, Jamaica is an influential Jamaican reggae and dancehall record producer producer . He was given his nickname Bobby Digital because King Jammy , whom he worked with in the mid 1980s, had begun experimenting with digital rhythms at around the same time. ref name jamaicaobserver.com cite web url http www.jamaicaobserver.com lifestyle html 20080301t030000 0500 133101 obs record producers the big .asp archivedate Mar 13, 2008 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080313235933 http www.jamaicaobserver.com lifestyle html 20080301t030000 0500 133101 obs record producers the big .asp title Record Producers The Big 5 date March 2, 2008 work Jamaica Observer ref He owns the Digital B label, and among the artists with hits on the label are Shabba Ranks and Sizzla . He has influenced reggae artists such as Admiral Tibet . ref cite web author Krista ... . Dixon has produced more recent albums for Richie Spice , Anthony B , Morgan Heritage , Chezidek , Ras Shiloh , Louie Culture, LMS, Mikey Spice and Norris Man. Personal life Dixon has two children with his wife Merva Dixon, Trudy Ann and Craig. He also has a step son, Sheldon Calibud Stewart. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dixon, Robert ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dixon, Robert Category Jamaican reggae musicians Category Living people Category People from Kingston, Jamaica de RobertDixon Musikproduzent ... Dixon began working with King Jammy in Kingston in 1985. In 1988 he struck out on his own in 1988 ... distribution company. Citation needed date July 2010 In the 1980s, Dixon helped stylize the computerized ... more details
Infobox military person name Robert J. Dixon birth date birth date 1920 04 09 death date death date and age 2003 03 21 1920 04 09 birth place New York City , New York death place Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas placeofburial placeofburial label Place of burial image Image Robert J Dixon.jpg 250px caption General Robert J. Dixon nickname allegiance United States United States of America branch United States Air Force serviceyears 1941 1943 Royal Canadian Air Force RCAF br 1943 1978 USAF rank General officer General commands Tactical Air Command unit battles World War II br Korea War br Vietnam War awards Distinguished Service Cross United States Distinguished Service Cross br Legion of Merit 2 br Distinguished ... Medal 12 br Purple Heart br Distinguished Flying Cross United Kingdom laterwork Robert James Dixon ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dixon, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... York DATE OF DEATH March 21, 2003 PLACE OF DEATH Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas DEFAULTSORT Dixon, Robert ... in chief of U.S. Air Forces for both the Atlantic and U.S. Readiness commands. Biography Dixon ... Squadron at RAF Benson , England. In September 1943 Dixon was transferred to the U.S. Army Air .... In 1944 Dixon assumed command of the 14th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron, 7th Photographic Group ... by U.S. Forces in May 1945. After hospitalization, Dixon served at Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma ... Field, New Hampshire. From November 1948 to 1953, Dixon served in the Directorate of Personnel ... 28 combat missions before the Korean armistice. Dixon returned to the United States in 1954. He ... Council matters, deputy chief of staff, plans and operations. In this latter capacity, Dixon was the Air Force planner for Joint Chiefs of Staff matters. In September 1965 Dixon was assigned to the 45th ... in this assignment, he received the 1969 Eugene M. Zuckert Management Award. In July 1969 Dixon was transferred ... Air Command. Dixon retired from the military on May 1, 1978 and died on March 21, 2003. Awards ... more details
Cleanup FJC Bio RobertDixon Herman September 24, 1911 &ndash April 5, 1990 was a United States federal judge . Born in Northumberland, Pennsylvania , Herman received an Bachelor of Arts A.B. from Bucknell University in 1935 and an LL.B. from Cornell Law School in 1938. He was in private practice in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania from 1938 to 1958. He was an Assistant district attorney of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania from 1942 to 1944. He was a U.S. Naval Reserve Lieutenant, JAG Corps from 1944 to 1946. He was a member of the Pennsylvania General Assembly from 1948 to 1950. He was a Solicitor, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania from 1950 to 1957. He was a judge on the Dauphin County, Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas from 1957 to 1970. He was a judge on the Dauphin County, Pennsylvania Juvenile Court from 1965 to 1970. Herman was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania . Herman was nominated by President Richard Nixon on October 2, 1969, to a seat vacated by Frederick V. Follmer . He was confirmed by the United States Senate on December 10, 1969, and received his commission on December 11, 1969. He assumed senior status on September 25, 1981. Herman served in that capacity until April 5, 1990, due to his death. He died in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania . Sources FJC Bio 1031 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Herman, RobertDixon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States federal judge DATE OF BIRTH September 24, 1911 PLACE OF BIRTH Northumberland, Pennsylvania DATE OF DEATH April 5, 1990 PLACE OF DEATH Harrisburg, Pennsylvania DEFAULTSORT Herman, RobertDixon Category 1911 births Category 1990 deaths Category Judges of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania Category United States district court judges appointed by Richard Nixon Category United States Navy officers ... more details
Dixon is an alternative to Dickson disambiguation Dickson . It is of English origin meaning son of Richard, or Dick s son. TOCright Places In Canada Dixon, Ontario In the United States of America Dixon, California Dixon, Illinois Dixon, Iowa Dixon, Kentucky Dixon, New Orleans , Louisiana Dixon, Michigan Dixon, Missouri Dixon, Montana Dixon, Nebraska Dixon, New Mexico Dixon, Wyoming Dixon County, Nebraska Dixon Township, Logan County, North Dakota Dixon Entrance , part of the Inside Passage between Alaska and Canada Dixon Lane Meadow Creek, California It also appears in the name of Dixons Creek, Victoria , Australia People Dixon surname Other uses USS Dixon AS 37 USS Dixon AS 37 , a U.S. Navy submarine tender Dixon of Dock Green , BBC TV police series Dixon Ticonderoga , a pencil manufacturer See also Dixon s factorization method Papapetrou Dixon equations Gabe Dixon Band Dixons disambiguation Dikson disambiguation Dickson disambiguation Disambig geo ca Dixon de Dixon es Dixon fr Dixon hr Dikson it Dixon he nl Dikson ja pl Dixon pt Dixon ru fi Dixon sv Dixon uk zh ... more details
boxer , a nineteenth century boxer George Dixon captain , a sea captain and explorer George Washington ... Paul Dixon rugby league , English rugby league footballer R. M. W. DixonRobert Malcolm Ward Dixon , Australian ... Richard Watson Dixon , English poet RobertDixon disambiguation , several people, including RobertDixonexplorer , Australian surveyor Robin Dixon, 3rd Baron Glentoran born 1935 Rod Dixon , New Zealand ...Dixon is a surname , and may refer to Aaron Dixon , American activist Abram Dixon 1787 1875 , New York politician Adrian Dixon , Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge Alan J. Dixon , American senator Alesha Dixon , British singer Alice Dixon , English photographer Alfred Dixon , mathematician Arthur Lee Dixon , mathematician, younger brother of Alfred Dixon Alice Dixon Le Plongeon , English photographer and archaeologist Ambrose Dixon , 17th century American pioneer Amzi Dixon , American preacher Andrew Graham Dixon , British art critic Antonio Dixon , American football player Archibald Dixon , American politician Arrington Dixon , American politician Ben Dixon disambiguation , several people, including Ben Dixon Australian rules footballer , Australian rules player with Hawthorn Football Club Ben Dixon footballer born 1974 , English football soccer player Ben Dixon fictional character , in the Robotech universe Bill Dixon , American jazzmusician Cecil Dixon , South African cricketer Charles Dixon disambiguation , several people, including Charles Dixon tennis player , English tennis player Charles Dixon ornithologist , English ornithologist Charles Harvey Dixon , British politician Chuck Dixon , American comic book writer Clay Dixon , American politician Colin Dixon , Welsh rugby league footballer Cromwell Dixon , American aviation pioneer Daniel Dixon, 2nd Baron Glentoran David Dixon , British actor and screenwriter David S. Dixon , American amateur astronomer Dean Dixon , American conductor Dennis Dixon , American football player Don Dixon disambiguation , several people, including ... more details
George Dixon may refer to George Dixon boxer 1870 1908 , Canadian boxer George Dixon Canadian football , Canadian Football League CFL Hall of Fame player George Dixon Royal Navy officer 1755? 1800 , sea captain and explorer George Dixon trumpeter 1909 1994 , American trumpeter George Dixon MP 1820 1898 , MP for Birmingham 1867 to 1876, and Edgbaston from 1885 to 1898 George Washington Dixon 1801? 1861 , nineteenth century singer and newspaper editor PC George Dixon, lead character in the film The Blue Lamp and in the television series Dixon of Dock Green George E. Dixon , commander of the Confederate submarine H.L.Hunley George Dixon rugby union 1901 1991 , American rugby player George Hall Dixon , American banker George Dixon, English rugby player at Coventry R.F.C. Sir George Dixon, 1st Baronet 1842 1924 , longtime chairman of Cheshire County Council George Dixon organ designer See also Alexander George Dickson , Conservative MP hndis name Dixon, George DEFAULTSORT Dixon, George de George Dixon fr George Dixon it George Dixon ... more details
sections date April 2012 The Texas Instruments Explorer is a family of Lisp Machine computers. These computers were sold by Texas Instruments in the 1980s. The Explorer is based on a design from Lisp Machines Lisp Machines Incorporated , which is based on the Lisp Machine MIT Lisp Machine . The Explorer was used for development and deployment of Artificial intelligence artificial intelligence software. Later models were based on a special 32 bit microprocessor ref name MegaChip Patrick Bosshart A 553K ... Lisp software in hardware. The operating system of the Explorer was written in Lisp Machine Lisp and supported also Common Lisp . Notable is also the early use of the NuBus as the system bus for the Explorer computer family. Several models were available the Explorer the Explorer II, based on the Lisp microprocessor the Explorer LX, which combines the Explorer with a co processor running a version ... Sponsler, Shon Vick, Robert Jackson, Space Telescope Institute ref the scheduling system for the Hubble Space Telescope. SPIKE was developed on Texas Instruments Explorer workstations. References references Publications Software innovations for the Texas Instruments Explorer computer, Tennant, H.R. ... hardware architectures for the Space Station era The Texas Instruments Explorer and Compact LISP ..., P. H. 1988. Lisp hardware architecture the Explorer II and beyond. SIGPLAN Lisp Pointers 1, 6 Apr ... for the Explorer Family, In Proc. OOPSLA 89, International Conference on Object Oriented Programming ... on Object Oriented Database Systems Zeitgeist was a OODBMS developed by Texas Instruments for the Explorer ... www.bitsavers.org pdf ti explorer TI Explorer documentation http www.ti.com corp docs company history ... ai repository ai lang lisp code impdep explorer 0.html TI Explorer Lisp Code http www.unlambda.com lisp index.page Emulators DEFAULTSORT Ti Explorer Category Lisp programming language Category Computer workstations fr TI Explorer ... more details
Infobox Spacecraft Name Explorer 7 Image Image Installing Explorer VII.jpg 250px Organization NASA Major Contractors Jet Propulsion Laboratory Mission Type Earth science Satellite Of Earth Launch October 13, 1959 at 15 36 Coordinated Universal Time UTC Launch Vehicle Juno 2 Mission Duration 2 years NSSDC ID 1959 009A Webpage http nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov database MasterCatalog?sc 1959 009A NASA NSSDC Master Catalog Mass 41.5 kg Eccentricity .034693 Inclination 50.27 Orbital Period 101.38 minutes Apoapsis 1,073 km Periapsis 573 km Explorer 7 1959 009A was launched October 13, 1959 at 10 36 a.m. Eastern Time by a Juno II rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station to an orbit of 573  km by 1073  km and inclination of 50.27 . ref cite web url http www.ssec.wisc.edu media spotlight explorer7.html title 50th Anniversary of Explorer 7 Launch work Space and Science Engineering Center publisher University of Wisconsin accessdate 13 February 2010 ref It was designed to measure solar x ray and Lyman alpha flux, trapped energetic particle s, and heavy primary cosmic ray s. Also Secondary objectives ... the earth atmosphere heat balance. The Explorer 7 micrometeorite impacts studies can be found under the NASA paper RESULTS OF MICROMETEORITE PENETRATION EXPERIMENT ON THE EXPLORER VII SATELLITE 1959 IOTA LaGow and L. Secretan Goddard Space Flight Center File Explorer 7 cutaway.jpg left thumb Cutaway of Explorer 7 Significantly, it also carried Verner Suomi s flat plate radiometer , improved with the help of Robert Parent , that took the first Earth radiation budget measurements from space and initiated ... 2011 11 29 ref References reflist Explorer program Orbital launches in 1959 DEFAULTSORT Explorer 07 Category 1959 in spaceflight Category Explorer program Category Artificial satellites orbiting Earth Category 1959 in the United States US spacecraft stub cs Explorer 7 it Explorer 7 ja 7 pl Explorer 7 ru 7 sk Explorer 7 ... more details
under a horrific setting that goes beyond any urban explorer s worst nightmare. ref cite news url http www.variety.com review VE1117945738 title Variety Reviews Review of Urban Explorer first Robert ...Refimprove date August 2011 Infobox film name Urban Explorer director Andy Fetscher image Urban Explorer FilmPoster.jpeg producer writer Martin Thau starring Nathalie Kelley br Nick Eversman br music cinematography Andy Fetscher editing Andy Fetscher studio Papermoon Films br Rialto Film br The Little Film Company distributor Universum Germany released Film date 2011 4 8 Brussels Fantastic Film Festival runtime 88 minutes country language English budget 3,000,000 Urban Explorer is a 2011 horror thriller film directed by Andy Fetscher . Premise Four young urban explorers from the USA, South America, Asia and Europe meet up in Berlin via the internet to explore the subterranean relics of Nazi Germany . The destination for the illegal tour, through a labyrinth of tunnels, sewers and catacombs, is a special bunker, the Fahrerbunker Hitler s subterranean garage which is the center of many legends, where they expect to find the debris of forbidden Nazi mural wall murals . But when tragedy strikes the group s leader, they soon realize not all things go according to plan. Cast Nathalie Kelley as Lucia Nick Eversman as Denis Klaus Stiglmeier as Armin Max Riemelt as Kris Brenda Koo as Juna Catherine de Lean as Marie Production The movie was shot mostly on location in what used to be inaccessible tunnel systems underneath Berlin. Release The film was first released on July 24, 2011 in the Fantasia ... 2011 en films film detail.php?id 467 title Fantasia Film Festival Urban Explorer accessdate July ... so far been received favorably, with Robert Koehler of Variety citing Fetscher avoids the temptation ... references External links IMDb title id 1642665 title Urban Explorer DEFAULTSORT Urban Explorer Category ... Urban Explorer ... more details
Explorer class may refer to Explorer class submarine Explorer class submarine , a class of experimental submarines operated by the Royal Navy between 1958 and 1965 Explorer class general purpose vessel Explorer class general purpose vessel , a class of general purpose vessels operated by the Royal Australian Navy Explorer class starship Explorer class starship , a fictional class of starships appearing in Babylon 5 Princess Cruises Explorer Class Explorer class cruise ship , a class of cruise ships operated by Princess Cruises from 2002 to the present See also Navigatori class destroyer , a class of destroyers operated by the Regia Marina Italian Navy between 1929 and 1954, all of which are named after Italian explorers Sub Marine Explorer , an experimental submersible used for pearling between 1866 and 1869 shipindex ... more details
Explorer logo Internet Explorer 9.png 100px screenshot Windows Internet Explorer 9.png caption Internet Explorer 9 in Windows 7 type Web browser included with Windows 95 OSR 1 and later br Windows ... br WinSock br Versions br Msieversions Windows Internet Explorer formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer .... Internet Explorer has been the most widely used web browser since 1999, attaining a peak of about 95 Usage share of web browsers usage share during 2002 and 2003 with Internet Explorer 5 and Internet Explorer 6 . Citation needed date July 2010 Since its peak of popularity, its usage share has been ... on Internet Explorer in the late 1990s, ref name victor cite web url http www.news.com 2009 1032 995681.html ... such as basic HTML tables table display in Internet Explorer 1 version 1.5 XMLHttpRequest in Internet Explorer 5 version 5 , which aids creation of dynamic web page s and Internationalized Domain Name s in Internet Explorer 7 version 7 , which allow Web sites to have native language addresses with non ... the European Union have alleged that integration of Internet Explorer with Windows has been to the detriment of other browsers. The latest stable release is Internet Explorer 9 , which is available ... 2008 R2 . Internet Explorer was to be omitted from Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 in Europe ... web browsers including Internet Explorer . ref cite news title ? author newspaper Irish Times ... Allows Rival Browsers date 2009 12 17 accessdate 2010 05 05 ref Versions of Internet Explorer for other ... Explorer, later rebranded Internet Explorer Mobile , which is currently based on Internet Explorer 9 and made for Windows Phone , Windows CE , and previously, based on Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Mobile . It remains in development alongside the desktop versions. Internet Explorer for Mac and Internet Explorer for UNIX Solaris operating system Solaris and HP UX have been discontinued. History Main History of Internet Explorer See also Internet Explorer versions Image Internet Explorer 3.0 ... more details
Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Explorer HMS Explorer submarine an experimental submarine launched in 1954, scrapped 1962 HMS Explorer P164 a small patrol craft commissioned in 1986, still in active service See also Royal Navy Explorer class submarine MV Explorer , a number of motor vessels with this name Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Explorer, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names ... more details
Wiktionary explorer Tocright An explorer is a person involved in exploration , see also list of explorers . Explorer , explore , exploring or exploration may also refer to Aircraft and spacecraft Space Adventures Explorer , concept tourist spaceplane Explorer program , the United States first successful attempt to launch an artificial satellite Lockheed Explorer , Lockheed Corporation Model 4 airplane Abrams P 1 Explorer , American aerial survey aircraft which first flew in 1937 Space Shuttle Explorer Space Shuttle Explorer , a mock up of the space shuttle MD Helicopters MD Explorer , Popular Police helicopter Automobiles Ford Explorer , a model of sport utility vehicle Companies Explore Scientific ... Computing Windows Explorer , the interface for accessing the file system on Microsoft Windows operating systems Explore2fs , a Windows Explorer like program for Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer , a web browser developed by Microsoft Sun Microsystems Explorer, diagnostic data collection tool for the Sun Solaris operating system Explorer 85 , expandable learning system by Netronics based on the 8085 microprocessor TI Explorer , a computer family of Lisp Machines from Texas Instruments Education ... Scouts of America Explorer Scouts The Scout Association , part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom Kansas Explorer s Club, a section of the Kansas Sampler Foundation dedicated to exploring ... Explorer , a documentary television series on the National Geographic Channel Explorer album Explorer album , 2005 trance music album by Tilt Explorer novel Explorer novel , science fiction novel by C. J. Cherryh Explorer newspaper Explorer newspaper , newspaper published in Tucson, Arizona ... The Explorer Hudson The Explorer Hudson , student newspaper from Hudson, Ohio, USA Explorer class science vessel, Terran StarCraft ship type in the StarCraft computer game Explorer , a video game ... exploration , process of locating exploitable petroleum deposits Maritime vessels USS Explorer , a patrol ... more details
Infobox Spacecraft Name Explorer 8 Organization NASA Major Contractors Jet Propulsion Laboratory Mission Type Earth science Satellite Of Earth Launch November 3, 1960 at 05 16 Coordinated Universal Time UTC Decay 28 March 2012 Launch Vehicle Juno II Mission Duration 54 days COSPAR ID 1960 Xi 1 nolink yes Mass 40.88 kg Eccentricity .120936 Inclination 33.24 Orbital Period 112.7 minutes Apoapsis 2,288 km Periapsis 417 km Explorer 8 was a U.S. research satellite launched on November 3, 1960. It confirmed the existence of a helium layer in the upper atmosphere. ref cite web url http www.gsfc.nasa.gov gsfc service gallery fact sheets spacesci explorers.htm title Explorers Searching the Universe Forty Years Later accessdate 2008 02 03 work NASA Fact Sheets publisher Goddard Space Flight Center , NASA ref Explorer 8 decayed from orbit on 28 March 2012. References reflist Explorer program Orbital launches in 1960 DEFAULTSORT Explorer 08 Category 1960 in spaceflight Category Explorer program Category Spacecraft which reentered in 2012 cs Explorer 8 de Explorer 8 es Explorer 8 it Explorer 8 lv Explorer 8 ja 8 pl Explorer 8 sk Explorer 8 ... more details