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Australian politician (1909–1992)
Clive Philip Stoneham (12 April 1909 – 3 July 1992) was an Australian politician. He was an ALP member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for over
Clive_Stoneham
Surname list
British politician Bill Stoneham, American artist and writer Charles Stoneham, financier and owner of the New York Giants Clive Stoneham, Australian politician
Stoneham_(surname)
Affiliate of the Labor Party in Victoria
to die himself little more than a year afterwards. From 1958 to 1967 Clive Stoneham was Labor and Opposition Leader. He lost the 1961, 1964 and 1967 elections
Victorian_Labor_Party
Australian politician (1931–2011)
members, although his immediate predecessor, Bill Towers, was not. Clive Stoneham, who had been ALP leader from 1958 onwards, was no match for the dominant
Clyde_Holding
40 years, 137 days 1 November 1929 – 18 March 1970 8 years, 290 days Clive Stoneham 27 years, 84 days 28 November 1942 – 1 October 1945 10 November 1945
Longest-serving members of the Parliament of Victoria
Longest-serving_members_of_the_Parliament_of_Victoria
Australian politician (1904–1979)
Deputy Leader of the Opposition, which during those years was led by Clive Stoneham. He moved to the new seat of Sunshine in 1967, retired from the legislature
Denis_Lovegrove
Footscray 20 August 1957 12 September 1958 1 year, 23 days 1958 17 Clive Stoneham Labor Midlands 7 October 1958 15 May 1967 8 years, 220 days 1961 1964
Leader of the Opposition (Victoria)
Leader_of_the_Opposition_(Victoria)
Australian state election
majority First party Second party Third party Leader Henry Bolte Clive Stoneham Herbert Hyland Party Liberal and Country Labor Country Leader since
1964_Victorian_state_election
Australian state election
majority First party Second party Third party Leader Henry Bolte Clive Stoneham Herbert Hyland Party Liberal and Country Labor Country Leader since
1961_Victorian_state_election
Bethune Premier of Victoria – (Sir) Henry Bolte Opposition Leader – Clive Stoneham Premier of Western Australia – David Brand Opposition Leader – Albert
1966_in_Australia
October 1952 17 December 1952 47 days Herbert Hyland MP George Moss MP Clive Stoneham MP Labor 17 December 1952 7 June 1955 2 years, 172 days Samuel Merrifield
Board_of_Land_and_Works
Maryborough and Daylesford George Frost Labor Died 28 November 1942 Clive Stoneham Labor Gippsland North Alexander Borthwick Country Died 20 June 1942
List of Victorian state by-elections
List_of_Victorian_state_by-elections
Wilfred Mibus contested Borung. Maryborough and Daylesford Labor MLA Clive Stoneham contested Midlands. Nunawading Labor MLA Bob Gray contested Box Hill
Candidates of the 1945 Victorian state election
Candidates_of_the_1945_Victorian_state_election
Australian state cabinet office
George Moss MP Country 31 October 1952 17 December 1952 47 days 36 Clive Stoneham MP Labor 17 December 1952 7 June 1955 2 years, 172 days 37 Gilbert Chandler
Minister for Agriculture (Victoria)
Minister_for_Agriculture_(Victoria)
Portfolio within the Cabinet of Victoria (Australia)
James Disney MLC Liberal 2 October 1945 21 November 1945 50 days 6 Clive Stoneham MP Labor 21 November 1945 20 November 1947 1 year, 364 days 7 Wilfrid
Minister for Transport Infrastructure
Minister_for_Transport_Infrastructure
Australian state election results
Victorian state election: Midlands Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Clive Stoneham 8,094 56.6 +6.4 Liberal and Country Harold Boyle 5,054 35.3 +35.3 Country
Results of the 1950 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)
Results_of_the_1950_Victorian_state_election_(Legislative_Assembly)
Australian politician (1903–1966)
injured in a car accident days before the leadership ballot, which saw Clive Stoneham voted leader. Galvin retired from parliament in 1964 due to ill health
Bill Galvin (Australian politician)
Bill_Galvin_(Australian_politician)
Richard Brose MP Country 31 October 1952 17 December 1952 47 days 35 Clive Stoneham MP Labor 17 December 1952 7 June 1955 2 years, 172 days 36 Wilfred Mibus
Minister_for_Water_(Victoria)
left Kawerau in 1967. Clive Boyce died in 1991, aged 73. Boyce Park in Kawerau was named after him. The second mayor, Roy Stoneham, was elected in 1965
Mayor_of_Kawerau
Angus Bethune Premier of Victoria – Henry Bolte Opposition Leader – Clive Stoneham Premier of Western Australia – David Brand Opposition Leader – Albert
1964_in_Australia
Australian state election results
Victorian state election: Midlands Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Clive Stoneham 11,424 51.8 +3.6 Liberal and Country Keith Lewis 7,296 33.1 −5.1 Democratic
Results of the 1961 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)
Results_of_the_1961_Victorian_state_election_(Legislative_Assembly)
Maltese businessman (born 1930)
that were meant to have been completed. The leader of the opposition Clive Stoneham told the house of representatives that the Sunbury scheme appeared to
Raymond_Borg
Australian state election results
Victorian state election: Midlands Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Clive Stoneham 11,320 53.6 Liberal and Country James Mactier 7,709 36.5 Labor (A-C)
Results of the 1955 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)
Results_of_the_1955_Victorian_state_election_(Legislative_Assembly)
White Harry Drew Mernda LCP Russell Smith Arthur Ireland Midlands Labor Clive Stoneham Harold Boyle John Wright Mildura Country Louis Garlick Kathleen Richardson
Candidates of the 1950 Victorian state election
Candidates_of_the_1950_Victorian_state_election
Angus Bethune Premier of Victoria – Henry Bolte Opposition Leader – Clive Stoneham Premier of Western Australia – David Brand Opposition Leader – Albert
1965_in_Australia
Australian state election results
Victorian state election: Midlands Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Clive Stoneham 10,207 48.2 Liberal and Country James Mactier 8,103 38.2 Democratic
Results of the 1958 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)
Results_of_the_1958_Victorian_state_election_(Legislative_Assembly)
Bridgford Mernda LCP Edmund Morrissey Arthur Ireland Midlands Labor Clive Stoneham Mildura Country Alan Lind Nathaniel Barclay Moonee Ponds Labor Samuel
Candidates of the 1952 Victorian state election
Candidates_of_the_1952_Victorian_state_election
player (Philadelphia Athletics), scout and coach (Baltimore Orioles). Clive Stoneham, 83, Australian politician. Marc H. Tanenbaum, 66, American rabbi and
Deaths_in_July_1992
Australian state election
majority First party Second party Third party Leader Sir Henry Bolte Clive Stoneham George Moss Party Liberal Labor Country Leader since 3 June 1953 7 October
1967_Victorian_state_election
Australian state election results
Victorian state election: Midlands Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Clive Stoneham 9,615 46.1 −3.7 Liberal Douglas Johanson 5,695 27.3 −8.8 Country Graham
Results of the 1967 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)
Results_of_the_1967_Victorian_state_election_(Legislative_Assembly)
Bill Templeton George White Clifford Baragwanath (Ind) Midlands Labor Clive Stoneham Douglas Johanson Graham Brownbill James Bourke Arthur Bailey (Ind) Mildura
Candidates of the 1967 Victorian state election
Candidates_of_the_1967_Victorian_state_election
Mentone LCP Nola Barber Edward Meagher George White Midlands Labor Clive Stoneham Keith Lewis John Timberlake Mildura Country Douglas Burgess Raymond
Candidates of the 1961 Victorian state election
Candidates_of_the_1961_Victorian_state_election
(Footscray) Leo Fennessy MLA (Brunswick East) Charlie Ring MLA (Preston) Clive Stoneham MLA (Midlands) Keith Sutton MLA (Albert Park) Samuel Merrifield MLC
Candidates of the 1970 Victorian state election
Candidates_of_the_1970_Victorian_state_election
Oakleigh 1927–1932; 1937–1947 Hon Bill Slater Labor Dundas 1917–1947 Clive Stoneham Labor Maryborough and Daylesford 1942–1970 Harold Thonemann United Australia/Liberal
Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1943–1945
Members_of_the_Victorian_Legislative_Assembly,_1943–1945
Australian politician
September 1958 Premier Henry Bolte Deputy Clive Stoneham Preceded by John Cain Sr. Succeeded by Clive Stoneham Leader of the Labor Party in Victoria In
Ernie_Shepherd_(politician)
Angus Bethune Premier of Victoria – Sir Henry Bolte Opposition Leader – Clive Stoneham (until 15 May), then Clyde Holding Premier of Western Australia – David
1967_in_Australia
British-Australian Labor Party secretary
Victorian Labor Party In office 20 October 1960 – 29 July 1963 Leader Clive Stoneham Preceded by John Tripovich Personal details Born Cyril Stanley Isaacs
Cyril_Wyndham
British sportsman and businessman
Philip Stoneham (1856–1927) was a British sportsman, businessman and Financial Secretary of the Board of Trade. He was a son of Allen Stoneham. He was
Allen_Stoneham
Mentone LCP Alfred O'Connor Edward Meagher George White Midlands Labor Clive Stoneham James Mactier John Timberlake Mildura Country William Nicholas Nathaniel
Candidates of the 1958 Victorian state election
Candidates_of_the_1958_Victorian_state_election
Scully[5] Labor Richmond 1949–1958 Ernie Shepherd Labor Sunshine 1945–1958 Clive Stoneham Labor Midlands 1942–1970 Brig. Hon Ray Tovell Liberal Brighton 1945–1955
Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1947–1950
Members_of_the_Victorian_Legislative_Assembly,_1947–1950
Australian state election results
Victorian state election: Midlands Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Clive Stoneham 10,845 48.5 −3.3 Liberal and Country Roger McArthur 8,120 36.3 +3.2
Results of the 1964 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)
Results_of_the_1964_Victorian_state_election_(Legislative_Assembly)
Mentone Labor Alfred O'Connor Edward Meagher George White Midlands Labor Clive Stoneham James Mactier Alexander Lee Mildura Labor Alan Lind Nathaniel Barclay
Candidates of the 1955 Victorian state election
Candidates_of_the_1955_Victorian_state_election
Country Arthur Ireland Leslie Webster Jack Gill (Ind Lab) Midlands Labor Clive Stoneham Thomas Grigg Mildura Labor Louis Garlick Nathaniel Barclay Moonee Ponds
Candidates of the 1947 Victorian state election
Candidates_of_the_1947_Victorian_state_election
Australian state election results
Victorian state election: Midlands Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Clive Stoneham 7,621 59.6 Country Thomas Grigg 5,166 40.4 Total formal votes 12,787
Results of the 1945 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)
Results_of_the_1945_Victorian_state_election_(Legislative_Assembly)
Country Swan Hill 1952–1968 Russell Stokes Liberal Evelyn 1958–1973 Clive Stoneham Labor Midlands 1942–1970 Bob Suggett Liberal Moorabbin 1955–1979 Keith
Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1964–1967
Members_of_the_Victorian_Legislative_Assembly,_1964–1967
(Ind) Lowan Country Hamilton Lamb Maryborough and Daylesford Labor Clive Stoneham Powley Smith Melbourne Labor Tom Hayes John Somerville (Ind) Mildura
Candidates of the 1943 Victorian state election
Candidates_of_the_1943_Victorian_state_election
Victoria, Australia, district election results
Member Party Term George Frost Labor 1927–1942 Clive Stoneham Labor 1942–1945
Electoral results for the district of Maryborough and Daylesford
Electoral_results_for_the_district_of_Maryborough_and_Daylesford
for Maryborough and Daylesford, George Frost, died. Labor candidate Clive Stoneham won the resulting by-election on 28 November 1942. "Find a Member".
Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1940–1943
Members_of_the_Victorian_Legislative_Assembly,_1940–1943
50th ministry of the Government of Victoria
MLC Minister of Public Health Minister of Labour Daniel McNamara, MLC Ministers without Portfolio Clive Stoneham, MLA Pat Kennelly, MLC Paul Jones, MLC
First_Cain_ministry
Victoria, Australia, district election results
Member Party Term Clive Stoneham Labor 1945–1970 Les Shilton Labor 1970–1973 Bill Ebery Liberal 1973–1985
Electoral results for the district of Midlands
Electoral_results_for_the_district_of_Midlands
57th ministry of Government of Victoria, Australia
Minister of Health Val Doube, MLA (from 31 March 1955) Minister of Health Clive Stoneham, MLA Minister of Agriculture Minister of State Development and Decentralization
Third_Cain_ministry
Former electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, Australia
Member Party Term George Frost Labor 1927–1942 Clive Stoneham Labor 1942–1945
Electoral district of Maryborough and Daylesford
Electoral_district_of_Maryborough_and_Daylesford
Australian politician
office 7 June 1955 – 18 April 1964 Premier Henry Bolte Preceded by Clive Stoneham (Water Supply) George Tilley (Mines) Succeeded by Jim Balfour Member
Wilfred_Mibus
Dundas 1917–1947 Joseph Smith Labor Goulburn 1945–1947, 1950–1955 Hon Clive Stoneham Labor Midlands 1942–1970 Brig. Ray Tovell Liberal Brighton 1945–1955
Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1945–1947
Members_of_the_Victorian_Legislative_Assembly,_1945–1947
Mentone LCP Harold Blair Edward Meagher George White Midlands Labor Clive Stoneham Roger McArthur John Timberlake Mildura Country Lance Fraser Bruce Wright
Candidates of the 1964 Victorian state election
Candidates_of_the_1964_Victorian_state_election
Country Swan Hill 1952–1968 Russell Stokes Liberal Evelyn 1958–1973 Hon Clive Stoneham Labor Midlands 1942–1970 Bob Suggett Liberal Bentleigh 1955–1979 Hon
Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1967–1970
Members_of_the_Victorian_Legislative_Assembly,_1967–1970
Former state electoral district of Victoria, Australia
Member Party Term Clive Stoneham Labor 1945–1970 Les Shilton Labor 1970–1973 Bill Ebery Liberal 1973–1985
Electoral district of Midlands
Electoral_district_of_Midlands
Liberal Bendigo 1955–1958 Harold Stirling Country Swan Hill 1952–1968 Hon Clive Stoneham Labor Midlands 1942–1970 Bob Suggett Liberal Moorabbin 1955–1979 Keith
Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1955–1958
Members_of_the_Victorian_Legislative_Assembly,_1955–1958
Australian state election results
1952 Victorian state election: Midlands Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Clive Stoneham unopposed Labor hold Swing
Results of the 1952 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)
Results_of_the_1952_Victorian_state_election_(Legislative_Assembly)
Australian state election results
Victorian state election: Midlands Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Clive Stoneham 7,040 50.2 −9.4 Country Thomas Grigg 6,979 49.8 +9.4 Total formal votes
Results of the 1947 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)
Results_of_the_1947_Victorian_state_election_(Legislative_Assembly)
Australian politician
Victorian Legislative Assembly Preceded by Clive Stoneham Member for Midlands 1970–1973 Succeeded by Bill Ebery
Les_Shilton
53rd ministry of Victoria, Australia
Barry, MLA Minister of Health Minister of Housing Minister of Forests Clive Stoneham, MLA Minister of Transport Minister of State Development and Decentralization
Second_Cain_ministry
Australian state election results
election: Maryborough and Daylesford Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Clive Stoneham 5,806 60.0 −40.0 Country Powley Smith 3,866 40.0 +40.0 Total formal
Results of the 1943 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)
Results_of_the_1943_Victorian_state_election_(Legislative_Assembly)
Hill 1952–1968 Hector Stoddart Labor Gippsland North 1952–1955 Hon Clive Stoneham Labor Midlands 1942–1970 Hon Keith Sutton Labor Albert Park 1950–1970
Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1952–1955
Members_of_the_Victorian_Legislative_Assembly,_1952–1955
58th ministry of the Government of Victoria
4 August 1957) Ernie Shepherd (20 August 1957 to 12 September 1958) Clive Stoneham (7 October 1958 to 15 May 1967) Clyde Holding (from 15 May 1967) History
Bolte_ministry
Country Swan Hill 1952–1968 Russell Stokes Liberal Evelyn 1958–1973 Clive Stoneham Labor Midlands 1942–1970 Bob Suggett Liberal Moorabbin 1955–1979 Keith
Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1958–1961
Members_of_the_Victorian_Legislative_Assembly,_1958–1961
Australian politician
Preceded by Alfred Outtrim Member for Maryborough 1920–1927 Abolished New seat Member for Maryborough and Daylesford 1927–1942 Succeeded by Clive Stoneham
George Frost (Australian politician)
George_Frost_(Australian_politician)
Sunshine 1945–1958 Joseph Smith Labor Goulburn 1945–1947; 1950–1955 Clive Stoneham Labor Midlands 1942–1970 Keith Sutton Labor Albert Park 1950–1970 Brig
Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1950–1952
Members_of_the_Victorian_Legislative_Assembly,_1950–1952
Country Swan Hill 1952–1968 Russell Stokes Liberal Evelyn 1958–1973 Clive Stoneham Labor Midlands 1942–1970 Bob Suggett Independent/Liberal [4] Moorabbin
Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1961–1964
Members_of_the_Victorian_Legislative_Assembly,_1961–1964
British soldier, journalist, writer and poet (1912–2010)
London, was the eldest of four children, the son of Clive Burn (1882–1955) and Phyllis Burn (née Stoneham; 1883–1968). Burn's father was secretary and solicitor
Micky_Burn
English cricketer, polo player, and Duchy of Cornwall officer
Sir Roland Clive Wallace Burn KCVO (29 October 1882 – 8 May 1955) was Secretary and Keeper of the Record to the Duchy of Cornwall from 1936 to 1954 and
Clive_Burn
Australian rules footballer (born 1974)
Clive Waterhouse (born 23 June 1974 in England) is a former Australian rules footballer. He played in the Australian Football League (AFL) for the Fremantle
Clive_Waterhouse
his mother, into a museum to hold his collection. He is buried in South Stoneham in Hampshire with a monument by John Bacon. He was married to Sophronia
Giles_Stibbert
British physicist (1913–2003)
Professor of Physics. Among his doctoral students were Anatole Abragam and John Clive Ward. In 1947, in collaboration with John Ward, he co-authored a paper that
Maurice_Pryce
Professional qualification
David Wallace John Enderby Peter Saraga Jocelyn Bell Burnell Marshall Stoneham Jocelyn Bell Burnell (Interim) Peter Knight Frances Saunders Roy Sambles
Chartered_Physicist
British politician and life peer (born 1952)
Jonathan Clive Marks, Baron Marks of Henley-on-Thames, KC (born 19 October 1952) is a British barrister and Liberal Democrat life peer in the House of
Jonathan Marks, Baron Marks of Henley-on-Thames
Jonathan_Marks,_Baron_Marks_of_Henley-on-Thames
Institute of Physics award
2014 Brian Keith Tanner 2012 Alwyn Seeds 2010 Pratibha L Gai 2008 Doreen Stoneham The following have been awarded the Duddell Medal and Prize: 2007 Richard
Dennis_Gabor_Medal_and_Prize
Award for outstanding contributions to experimental physics
and theoretical contributions to condensed matter physics" 2006 Marshall Stoneham, "for his wide-ranging theoretical work on defects in solids" 2005 William
Institute of Physics Michael Faraday Medal and Prize
Institute_of_Physics_Michael_Faraday_Medal_and_Prize
2006–2008 Peter Saraga 2008–2010 Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell 2010–2011 Marshall Stoneham 2011–2011 Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell (Interim) 2011–2013 Sir Peter Knight
List of presidents of the Institute of Physics
List_of_presidents_of_the_Institute_of_Physics
David Wallace John Enderby Peter Saraga Jocelyn Bell Burnell Marshall Stoneham Jocelyn Bell Burnell (Interim) Peter Knight Frances Saunders Roy Sambles
Physical_Society_of_London
1965 British film by John Boorman
contemporaneous review. Writing in the Ottawa Citizen, reviewer Gordon Stoneham wrote: "Having a Wild Weekend is a rather odd vehicle to spotlight a group
Catch_Us_If_You_Can_(film)
British academic publishing company
David Wallace John Enderby Peter Saraga Jocelyn Bell Burnell Marshall Stoneham Jocelyn Bell Burnell (Interim) Peter Knight Frances Saunders Roy Sambles
IOP_Publishing
American actor (1907–1994)
on a Guillotine John Harley 'Duke' Duquesne Sergeant Deadhead Admiral Stoneham Marriage on the Rocks Miguel Santos 1966 Batman The Joker 1968 Madigan's
Cesar_Romero
Mayoral candidate Vote % Démocratie Shannon Mike-James Noonan 817 46.11 Independent Clive Kiley (X) 521 29.40 Independent Martin Comeau 434 24.49
2017 Quebec municipal elections
2017_Quebec_municipal_elections
Award granted by the IoP
David Wallace John Enderby Peter Saraga Jocelyn Bell Burnell Marshall Stoneham Jocelyn Bell Burnell (Interim) Peter Knight Frances Saunders Roy Sambles
Fellow of the Institute of Physics
Fellow_of_the_Institute_of_Physics
Australian rules footballer
Ronald Clive Hovey OAM (25 August 1932 – 6 January 2015) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League (VFL)
Ron_Hovey
Air Force the Lord Stirrup, former Chief of the Defence Staff The Lord Stoneham of Droxford, Chief Whip of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords
List of guests at the coronation of Charles III and Camilla
List_of_guests_at_the_coronation_of_Charles_III_and_Camilla
Academic journal
David Wallace John Enderby Peter Saraga Jocelyn Bell Burnell Marshall Stoneham Jocelyn Bell Burnell (Interim) Peter Knight Frances Saunders Roy Sambles
Reports on Progress in Physics
Reports_on_Progress_in_Physics
States municipal bond broker Cantor Fitzgerald Anna S. W. Allison 49 AA11 Stoneham Massachusetts United States founder A2 Software Solutions Janet Marie Alonso
List of victims of the September 11 attacks (A–G)
List_of_victims_of_the_September_11_attacks_(A–G)
Theater. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN 9781538117293. Hirschhorn, Clive (1981). The Hollywood Musical. Crown Publishing Group. ISBN 9780517540442
List_of_musicals:_A_to_L
Scientific journal
David Wallace John Enderby Peter Saraga Jocelyn Bell Burnell Marshall Stoneham Jocelyn Bell Burnell (Interim) Peter Knight Frances Saunders Roy Sambles
Proceedings of the Physical Society
Proceedings_of_the_Physical_Society
was born in Southampton Frederick Blundell, cricketer, was born in South Stoneham Gary Bond, actor, was born in Alton Ronnie Bond, drummer, was born in Andover
List_of_people_from_Hampshire
Award
Ron Spriggs Bert Stanley Marcel Stanley Brian Stevenson Alan Stewart Roy Stoneham Jack Sullivan Denis Sutherland Peter Sutton Mira Szászy Rob Talbot Brian
Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal
Queen_Elizabeth_II_Silver_Jubilee_Medal
Academic award
David Wallace John Enderby Peter Saraga Jocelyn Bell Burnell Marshall Stoneham Jocelyn Bell Burnell (Interim) Peter Knight Frances Saunders Roy Sambles
James_Joule_Medal_and_Prize
Ryle Fellow and Professor of Philosophy at Hertford College, Oxford Tom Stoneham, Professor of Philosophy at the University of York Michela Massimi, Senior
List of In Our Time programmes
List_of_In_Our_Time_programmes
Award made for distinguished research in environmental physics
David Wallace John Enderby Peter Saraga Jocelyn Bell Burnell Marshall Stoneham Jocelyn Bell Burnell (Interim) Peter Knight Frances Saunders Roy Sambles
Institute of Physics Edward Appleton Medal and Prize
Institute_of_Physics_Edward_Appleton_Medal_and_Prize
Physics award
David Wallace John Enderby Peter Saraga Jocelyn Bell Burnell Marshall Stoneham Jocelyn Bell Burnell (Interim) Peter Knight Frances Saunders Roy Sambles
Fred_Hoyle_Medal_and_Prize
2011 Monroe Palmer, Baron Palmer of Childs Hill 2011 Ben Stoneham, Baron Stoneham of Droxford 2011 Stanley Fink, Baron Fink 2011 Elizabeth
List of barons in the peerages of Britain and Ireland
List_of_barons_in_the_peerages_of_Britain_and_Ireland
Awarded for atomic or molecular physics
David Wallace John Enderby Peter Saraga Jocelyn Bell Burnell Marshall Stoneham Jocelyn Bell Burnell (Interim) Peter Knight Frances Saunders Roy Sambles
Institute of Physics Joseph Thomson Medal and Prize
Institute_of_Physics_Joseph_Thomson_Medal_and_Prize
the group; his position was briefly taken by former Jethro Tull drummer Clive Bunker, before LeBlanc brought in former bandmate Denis Clement just ten
List_of_Camel_band_members
CLIVE STONEHAM
CLIVE STONEHAM
Boy/Male
English American
Cliffs. Abbreviation of Cleveland.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English
Dweller by the Cliff; Cliff; Abbreviation of Cleveland; Hilly Area
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places, derived from Old English clif, CLIVE means "bank, cliff, slope."
Girl/Female
Irish American Latin
Olive.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Shropshire and Cheshire, named Clive, from the dative case of Old English clif ‘slope’, ‘bank’, ‘cliff’ (see Cliff), originally used after a preposition. In some cases the name may be topographical, with the same origin and meaning.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Alive; Long Live
Boy/Male
English
Lives at the cliffs.
Girl/Female
American, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Latin, Swedish
Long-live; Springlike; Fresh; Dewy; Alive; Full of Life; Life
Male
English
Cliff Dweller
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Chilean, English, French, Italian
Olive Tree; Olive
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Cliff by the River; Lives at the Cliffs
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Jamaican
Cliff; Slope; Bank; Someone who Lived Near a Cliff or a Riverbank; Form of Clifford; From a Steep Cliff
Male
English
Short form of English Cleveland, CLEVE means "sloped land."Â
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Symbol of Peace
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from olive ‘olive’ (see Oliva).English : usually an Americanized form of a Romance name such as Oliva, Olivo, etc.Catalan (Olivé) : variant spelling of Oliver.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malaysian
Alive; Alive Forever
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Latin
Kind One; Tree; Peace; Pure
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous minor places, for example in Devon, Gloucestershire, and Oxfordshire, named Cleeve or Cleve ‘(place) at the cliff’, from the dative case clife of Old English clif ‘slope’, ‘cliff’. Compare Cliff.Americanized spelling of Kleve.
Boy/Male
English
Cliff. Lives at the cliffs. From an English surname and place name. Famous bearer 18th century...
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Live; Alive
CLIVE STONEHAM
CLIVE STONEHAM
Surname or Lastname
English
English : see Cumpston.
Girl/Female
Tamil
A musical instrument, The melodious voice of the cuckoo, Chirping of birds
Girl/Female
Tamil
Chalsia | சேலà¯à®¸à¯‡à®‚,சலà¯à®¸à®¿à®¯à®¾Â
Landing place or port, Seaport. place name
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, Greek, Swedish
Victory of the People
Girl/Female
Greek
Bay tree, or laurel tree. The Greek mythological nymph Daphne was rescued from the unwanted...
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Brilliant
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a stonemason or stonecutter, or a topographic name for someone who lived on stony ground, from a derivative of Middle English stene ‘stony place’. Compare Stone.
Boy/Male
Indian
The preserver
Boy/Male
Tamil
Eternal, Constant, Perpetually
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sudden
CLIVE STONEHAM
CLIVE STONEHAM
CLIVE STONEHAM
CLIVE STONEHAM
CLIVE STONEHAM
v. i.
To pass one's time; to pass life or time in a certain manner, as to habits, conduct, or circumstances; as, to live in ease or affluence; to live happily or usefully.
n.
A very pungent aromatic spice, the unexpanded flower bud of the clove tree (Eugenia, / Caryophullus, aromatica), a native of the Molucca Isles.
v. i.
To be maintained in life; to acquire a livelihood; to subsist; -- with on or by; as, to live on spoils.
n.
A weight. A clove of cheese is about eight pounds, of wool, about seven pounds.
v. t.
A cleft; a gap; a ravine; -- rarely used except as part of a proper name; as, Kaaterskill Clove; Stone Clove.
n.
The fruit of the olive. It has been much improved by cultivation, and is used for making pickles. Olive oil is pressed from its flesh.
a.
Full of earnestness; active; wide awake; glowing; as, a live man, or orator.
v. i.
To be alive; to have life; to have, as an animal or a plant, the capacity of assimilating matter as food, and to be dependent on such assimilation for a continuance of existence; as, animals and plants that live to a great age are long in reaching maturity.
a.
Having life; alive; living; not dead.
a.
Approaching the color of the olive; of a peculiar dark brownish, yellowish, or tawny green.
v. i.
To outlast danger; to float; -- said of a ship, boat, etc.; as, no ship could live in such a storm.
a.
Being in a state of ignition; burning; having active properties; as, a live coal; live embers.
n.
Same as Chive.
a.
Imparting power; having motion; as, the live spindle of a lathe.
v. i.
To remain alive; to continue to live.
a.
In a state of action; in force or operation; unextinguished; unexpired; existent; as, to keep the fire alive; to keep the affections alive.
v. i.
To feed; to subsist; to be nourished or supported; -- with on; as, horses live on grass and grain.
a.
Having life, in opposition to dead; living; being in a state in which the organs perform their functions; as, an animal or a plant which is alive.
v. t.
To spend, as one's life; to pass; to maintain; to continue in, constantly or habitually; as, to live an idle or a useful life.
n.
The color of the olive, a peculiar dark brownish, yellowish, or tawny green.