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ˈchurchward, a. and adv., -wards, adv. [see -ward.] Towards the church. (Originally to church-ward.)1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. v. 146 And carieþ him to chirche⁓ward his schrift forto telle. 1393 ― C. vii. 351 And kayres hym to-kirke-ward. 1483 Caxton Gold. Leg. 108/1 Comyng doun in to the chyrche ward. 1...
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Churchward
Churchward is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
George Jackson Churchward (1857–1933), chief mechanical engineer of the Great Western Railway
Hedley Churchward
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George Jackson Churchward
His father, George Churchward, a farmer, married his cousin, Adelina Mary, daughter of Thomas Churchward, of Paignton, Devon, a corn and cider merchant Churchward.
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James Churchward
Life
Churchward was born in Bridestow, Okehampton, Devon at Stone House to Henry and Matilda (née Gould) Churchward. great-grandson Jack Churchward
Footnotes
References
Churchward, J. (2007).
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Joseph Churchward
He founded Churchward International Typefaces in 1969. 2008
Joseph Churchward on the website of the Klingspor Museum
Joseph Churchward works in Te Papa's Collections Online
Joseph Churchward in the Dictionary
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Hedley Churchward
On leaving the Merchant Navy Hedley with his older brother Owen Churchward ran these ventures as O & H Churchward. Conversion
On a sketching trip to Spain Churchward first made his acquaintance with Islam.
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GWR No. 36
It was probably due to Dean's declining state of health and Churchward's increasing influence that the loco did little work away from Swindon, remained a prototype, and was withdrawn by Churchward in 1905 with the low mileage of 171,428.
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GWR 6800 Class
Although planned in 1901, none were built during Churchward's lifetime. C.B. They were originally fitted with Churchward tenders taken from withdrawn members of the 4300 Class.
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汤加语
Churchward, Tongan grammar.
C.M. Churchward, Tongan dictionary
外部连结
Planet Tonga
Ethnologue on Tongan
Omniglot on Tongan
Ten Minute Guide to Tongan
Basic Tongan-English and English-Tongan
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GWR 3800 Class
They were designed by George Jackson Churchward, who used standard components to produce a four-coupled version of his Saint Class 4-6-0s. Coupled wheels had independent springing, without the compensating beams fitted between the axleboxes on Churchward's 4-6-0s.
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William Niven
James Churchward offered an interpretation of the tablets that caused less belief in their authenticity. Churchward was a major proponent of theories regarding lost continents, specifically the continent of Mu.
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GWR 4700 Class
The Great Western Railway (GWR) 4700 Class was a class of nine 2-8-0 steam locomotives, designed by George Jackson Churchward. However, Churchward preferred a 2-8-0 design for this purpose.
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Mu (mythical lost continent)
Churchward convinced the priest to teach him the dead language and decipher the tablets by promising to restore and store the tablets, for Churchward was Churchward attributed all megalithic art in Polynesia to the people of Mu.
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GWR 102 La France
Churchward to evaluate French locomotive practice, and particularly the effect of compounding. History
George Jackson Churchward, on succeeding William Dean as Chief Mechanical Engineer of the Great Western Railway (GWR), planned the introduction
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GWR 3400 Class
but members of five other classes were numbered in the range 3400–3499 at various times.
3300 Class Bulldog and Bird
3700 Class City
3800 Class Churchward
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