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Astbury
Astbury is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Andrew Astbury, English swimmer
Ian Astbury, English rock singer
Jill Astbury, Australian researcher into violence
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Astbury
Astbury (ˈæstbərɪ) The surname of John Astbury (1688–1743), used (esp. attrib.) to designate a type of Staffordshire pottery; also in Astbury-Whieldon (see quot. 1929).[1874 W. Chaffers Collect. Hand Bk. Marks Pottery 141 Pottery. Staffordshire..Astbury.] 1904 A. H. Church Eng. Earthenware (ed. 2) 5...
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William Thomas Astbury (1898-1961) | Embryo Project Encyclopedia
William Thomas Astbury studied the structures of fibrous materials, including fabrics, proteins, and deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, in England during the twentieth century. Astbury employed X-ray crystallography, a technique in which scientists use X-rays to learn about the molecular structures of materials. Astbury worked at a time when scientists had not yet identified DNA's structure or ...
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Astbury, Cheshire
Astbury was one of the eight ancient parishes of the Macclesfield Hundred of Cheshire, England.
It included two chapelries and ten townships. Mary's at Astbury is a large 12th-century church, rebuilt on a unique trapezoidal plan in the 13th and 14th centuries.
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David Astbury
Astbury's AFL debut came in round 4, in a 55-point loss to . Astbury owns a property in his home town of Tatyoon.
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Brian Astbury
Brian Astbury (14 November 1941 – 5 March 2020) was a South African photographer, theatre director, acting and writing teacher, and founder of The Space Early life
Brian Astbury was born on 14 November 1941 and grew up in the South African town of Paarl.
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Andrew Astbury
Andrew Astbury (born 29 November 1960) is an English former competitive swimmer who represented Great Britain at the Olympics and England in the Commonwealth In the first of two consecutive Summer Olympics in which he appeared, Astbury swam for Great Britain at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.
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Fred Astbury
Astbury was regarded as having a very safe seat. Astbury regained the seat, benefitting from a large nationwide swing to the Conservatives.
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Rob Astbury
Biography
Astbury was born in Avoca, Victoria. During his television career, Astbury was Australia's highest-paid sports correspondent.
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Alan Astbury
Early life and education
He was born in Crewe, England, to Jane and Harold Astbury. Rubbia and Astbury became joint spokespeople for the UA1 project.
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John Astbury
Astbury-Whieldon ware is another term used. Samuel Astbury, also a potter, a brother of John Astbury, married Elizabeth, the sister of Thomas Wedgwood, father of Josiah Wedgwood, and was in 1744
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William Astbury
Neurath's paper and Astbury's data inspired H. S. But perhaps Astbury's greatest scientific legacy was his rather unusual overcoat. In the late 1930s Astbury and his collaborators A.C.
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Jill Astbury
Jill Astbury is an Australian researcher in the field of women's mental health. Biography
Astbury was deputy director of the Key Centre for Women's Health in Society, a World Health Organisation centre.
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Mike Astbury
Michael John Astbury (born 22 January 1964), also known as Mick Astbury, was a professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for five Football League Astbury moved on again in July 1987 to Chester City.
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Astbury Hall
John Arthur Buston, Master of the Wheatland hunt, lived at Astbury from -.
From 1985 and until 2019, Astbury Hall was the home of K. K. In March, 2019, it was reported that there was a £50m plan set for approval at The Astbury.
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