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Hargrave
Hargrave may refer to:
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Hargrave (surname)
Places
Hargrave, Manitoba, Canada
Hargrave, Cheshire, England
Hargrave, Northamptonshire, England Hargrave, Suffolk, England
Hargrave, Kansas, United States
Other uses
11777 Hargrave, a Main-belt asteroid
Hargrave Military Academy, Chatham, Virginia
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Hargrave
Hargrave (ˈhɑːgreɪv) The surname of Lawrence Hargrave (1850–1915), an Australian pioneer in Aeronautics, used attrib. to designate a cellular box-kite invented by him in 1894.1900 R. S. Baker Boy's Bk. Inventions vi. 210 Those [tailless kites] of the Hargrave model giving the impression of a number ...
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Lawrence Hargrave's first flight | National Museum of Australia
May 4, 2023Lawrence Hargrave working on a box kite at Point Piper, Sydney, about 1910. On 12 November 1894 Lawrence Hargrave, Australian inventor, astronomer, explorer and historian, connected four box kites of his own design. Having added a seat, he flew with the kites 16 feet (4.8 metres) off the ground, thus proving to the world that it was possible to ...
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Hargrave (surname)
Hargrave is an English surname that may refer to:
Bert Hargrave (1917–1996), Canadian politician
Bob Hargrave (1920–2014), former American footballer Hargrave (1946–1986), American game designer and writer
Francis Hargrave (c.1741–1821), English lawyer and antiquary
John Hargrave (jurist) (1815–1885)
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Bob Hargrave
Hargrave was inducted into the Indiana Football Hall of Fame on November 30, 1979. See also
References
Bob Hargrave's profile at the Indiana Football Hall of Fame
Florence M. Hargrave obituary
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Bert Hargrave
Early life
Hargrave was born in Medicine Hat in 1917, the sixth child of Thomas Albert Hargrave and Mary Hope Whimster. Hargrave was re-elected there in the 1974, 1979 and 1980 federal elections.
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Fred Hargrave
Joseph Frederick Hargrave (1880 – 19 October 1917), sometimes known as Fred Hargraves or Fred Hargreaves, was an English professional footballer who played Personal life
As of 1911, Hargrave was working as a hatter.
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Kim Hargrave
Kim William Spencer Hargrave (born 30 September 1954) is a justice of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Victoria. Hargrave is married to a fellow judge, Anne Ferguson, who is currently Chief Justice of Victoria.
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Sam Hargrave
Sam Hargrave is an American stunt coordinator, stuntman, actor, and director. The pair also wrote and produced Hargrave's directorial debut, Extraction (2020).
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Rudolph Hargrave
His parents were John Hubert Hargrave and Daisy (Holmes) Hargrave. Hargrave was a 32nd Degree Mason and belonged to the United Methodist Men's Group.
Death
Hargrave died on April 1, 2014.
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Hargrave River
Hargrave River may refer to:
Hargrave River (Manitoba)
Hargrave River (Nunavut)
See also
Hargrave (disambiguation)
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John Hargrave
Early life
Born in Midhurst, Sussex, into an itinerant Quaker family, Hargrave was the son of painter Gordon Hargrave and his wife Babette Bing, of Jewish Hargrave's Quaker pacifism was reinforced by the horrors of war.
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Michael Hargrave
Belsen
Hargrave had, until May 1945, spent the Second World War at school and studying medicine. Hargrave also taught a Polish girl, Zosia Wiśniowska, how to speak English.
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Javon Hargrave
Hargrave made five combined tackles as the Steelers lost 17–36 to the eventual Super Bowl LI Champions.
2017
Hargrave returned as the starting nose tackle Hargrave helped the Eagles reach Super Bowl LVII.
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Elizabeth Hargrave
Elizabeth Hargrave is an American game designer. Biography
Hargrave grew up in Florida, with her father being a biochemist.
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