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  • George Eash
  • American inventor

    George H. Eash (May 11, 1911 – July 6, 1980) was an American inventor of several magnetic tape audio cartridges having a single tape reel. In 1950s he

    George Eash

    George_Eash

  • Eash
  • Surname list

    "iron". Notable people with the surname include: George Eash (1911–1980), American inventor Norm Eash (born c. 1953), American football coach Esch (surname)

    Eash

    Eash

  • Fidelipac
  • Magnetic tape sound recording format used in broadcasting

    standard audio tape cartridge. It was developed in 1954 by inventor George Eash (although the invention of the Fidelipac cartridge has also been credited

    Fidelipac

    Fidelipac

    Fidelipac

  • Stereo-Pak
  • Magnetic tape-based format for audio

    tracks, later 3-track for stereo) tape cartridge system invented by George Eash in 1954 and used by radio broadcasters for commercials and jingles in

    Stereo-Pak

    Stereo-Pak

    Stereo-Pak

  • 8-track cartridge
  • Magnetic tape sound recording format

    set of two tracks, creating a characteristic clicking noise. Inventor George Eash came up with a design in 1953, called the Fidelipac cartridge, or the

    8-track cartridge

    8-track cartridge

    8-track_cartridge

  • Endless tape cartridge
  • Type of magnetic tape cartridge

    the tape from outside the cartridge.  Based on these new cassettes, George Eash developed the Fidelipac cartridge in 1954. PlayTape and the 8-track tape and

    Endless tape cartridge

    Endless_tape_cartridge

  • Nakamichi Dragon
  • High end hifi cassette deck

    television since 1958. John Jenkins, a co-founder of ITC, adapted the George Eash cartridge to professional requirements. In 1981 ITC became a subsidiary

    Nakamichi Dragon

    Nakamichi Dragon

    Nakamichi_Dragon

  • Deaths in July 1980
  • synchronized swimming. Jeanie Dicks, 86, British electrical engineer. George Eash, 69, American electrical engineer, intestinal disease. Chananya Yom Tov

    Deaths in July 1980

    Deaths_in_July_1980

  • Tape cartridge
  • Storage medium: cartridge containing a computer tape

    up with an easier way of playing back the tape. In the early 1950s, George Eash experimented with putting magnetic tape inside a bin that would play

    Tape cartridge

    Tape cartridge

    Tape_cartridge

  • Shackleford
  • Village and civil parish in England

    (8.4 km) southwest of Guildford. Shackleford includes the localities of Eashing, Hurtmore, Norney and Gatwick. The village does not appear in the Domesday

    Shackleford

    Shackleford

    Shackleford

  • Bernard Cousino
  • American audio technology inventor (1902–1994)

    require any bottom spare for the tape head assembly. That would inspire George Eash to make the Fidelipac tape cartridge, which itself inspired the Stereo-Pak

    Bernard Cousino

    Bernard_Cousino

  • Madman Muntz
  • American businessman and engineer (1914–1987)

    cartridge, which was being used by radio stations, designed by inventor George Eash. Muntz chose stereo recording as a standard feature because of its wide

    Madman Muntz

    Madman Muntz

    Madman_Muntz

  • Movie 43
  • 2013 American anthology comedy film

    in the U.S. Cast Mark L. Young as Calvin Cutler Adam Cagley as J.J. Devin Eash as Baxter Cutler Fisher Stevens as Vrankovich / Minotaur Tim Chou as Chinese

    Movie 43

    Movie_43

  • J. D. Payne and Patrick McKay
  • American screenwriter duo

    Archived from the original on October 30, 2022. Retrieved October 29, 2022. Eash, Candy (March 2014). "JD Payne". Mormon Artist. Archived from the original

    J. D. Payne and Patrick McKay

    J._D._Payne_and_Patrick_McKay

  • Maquoketa Caves State Park
  • State park in Iowa, USA

    State Park Series, Episode 36". Notes on Iowa. Retrieved July 16, 2025. Eash, David A. (2004), Flood of June 4-5, 2002, in the Maquoketa River Basin,

    Maquoketa Caves State Park

    Maquoketa Caves State Park

    Maquoketa_Caves_State_Park

  • Grade I listed buildings in Surrey
  • set of four bridges, sponsored by Waverley Abbey; Tilford, Elstead and Eashing bridges. There are also nine Grade I listed parks and gardens in Surrey;

    Grade I listed buildings in Surrey

    Grade I listed buildings in Surrey

    Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Surrey

  • Alfred the Great
  • King of Wessex (871 – c. 886); King of the Anglo-Saxons (c. 886 – 899)

    at Deeding and at Beddingham and at Burnham and at Thunderfield and at Eashing. And to my brother’s son Æthelwold the residence at Godalming and at Guildford

    Alfred the Great

    Alfred the Great

    Alfred_the_Great

  • James Wilde, 1st Baron Penzance
  • British judge and rose breeder (1816–1899)

    1860. There were no children from the marriage. The couple resided at Eashing Park, Godalming. At his garden in Godalming, from Rosa eglanteria and Rosa

    James Wilde, 1st Baron Penzance

    James Wilde, 1st Baron Penzance

    James_Wilde,_1st_Baron_Penzance

  • Guildford
  • Town in Surrey, England

    "Anglo-Saxon fortified centre at Eashing (1017720)". National Heritage List for England. Gower, M. (1984). "The late-Saxon burh at Eashing" (PDF). Surrey Archaeological

    Guildford

    Guildford

    Guildford

  • 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana
  • May 2, 2022. "2022 Candidates". Maggie's List. Retrieved January 2, 2021. Eash-Scott, Dan. "Former GC faculty run for U.S. Congress". Retrieved April 1

    2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana

    2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana

    2022_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Indiana

  • St Catherine's School, Bramley
  • Private day and boarding school in Bramley, Guildford, Surrey, England

    girls – among them were Revd. Canon Musgrave, Revd. John Sapte, the Rt.Hon George Cubitt (later Lord Ashcombe), Joseph Merriman, Headmaster of Cranleigh and

    St Catherine's School, Bramley

    St Catherine's School, Bramley

    St_Catherine's_School,_Bramley

  • Milford, Surrey
  • Village and parish in Surrey, England

    junction of the A3, one of Britain's trunk roads. Nearby settlements are Eashing, Shackleford, Witley and Elstead, and the hamlets of Enton and Hydestile

    Milford, Surrey

    Milford, Surrey

    Milford,_Surrey

  • Waverley Abbey
  • Cistercian abbey in Surrey, UK

    Poulett) Thomson, from Sir Charles Rich, 1st Baronet. He sold it about 1832 to George Thomas Nicholson, who rebuilt it after a fire in 1833. In the 20th century

    Waverley Abbey

    Waverley Abbey

    Waverley_Abbey

  • Godalming
  • Town and civil parish in Surrey, England

    tanneries away from the town centre. Papermaking also took place at Eashing Mill, Eashing from 1658 until at least the 1870s. In the late-medieval period

    Godalming

    Godalming

    Godalming

  • Hexacorallia
  • Class of cnidarians with 6-fold symmetry

    Oregon. University of California Press. p. 177. ISBN 978-0-520-23939-5. Eash-Loucks, W.E. & Fautin, D.G. (2012) Taxonomy and distribution of sea anemones

    Hexacorallia

    Hexacorallia

    Hexacorallia

  • Charterhouse School
  • Public school in Godalming, Surrey, England

    eastern North America. The principal collectors were James Edward Moxon, Rev. George Brown Moxon, Rev. Tullie Cornthwaite, Rev. Samuel Titmas (first curator

    Charterhouse School

    Charterhouse School

    Charterhouse_School

  • Cranleigh School
  • Independent school in South East England

    China. The earliest proposals for the school were put forward in 1862 by George Cubitt, the MP for West Surrey, and John Sapte, the local parish priest

    Cranleigh School

    Cranleigh_School

  • Farnham
  • Market town in Surrey, England

    location of the Museum of Farnham. Politician William Cobbett and writer George Sturt were both born in Farnham, as was Maud Gonne, the Irish republican

    Farnham

    Farnham

    Farnham

  • Witley
  • Village and parish in Surrey, England

    the soon-to-be executed George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence. Then we see still more royal holding, with stewards Sir George Brown, Sir William Fitz

    Witley

    Witley

    Witley

  • 2024 NCAA Division III football season
  • American college football season

    head coaching change". Footballscoop. Retrieved November 8, 2024. "Norm Eash Announces Retirement After 38 Years Leading IWU". Illinois Wesleyan University

    2024 NCAA Division III football season

    2024_NCAA_Division_III_football_season

  • Haslemere
  • Town in Surrey, England

    landscapes of the Haslemere area, including George Shalders (c. 1826–1873), Alexander Fraser (1827–1899), George Vicat Cole (1833–1893) and Cecil Gordon Lawson

    Haslemere

    Haslemere

    Haslemere

  • Don Heap
  • American football and baseball player and coach (1912–2016)

    (1943) Mel Brewer (1944–1946) Bob Morrow (1947–1950) Libero Bertagnolli (1951–1953) Don Larson (1954–1986) Norm Eash (1987–2024) Jared Williamson (2025– )

    Don Heap

    Don_Heap

  • List of college football career coaching losses leaders
  • Forest (1973–1977), Southern Oregon (1980–1988), Coast Guard (1997) Norm Eash 1987 2024 38 367 233 133 1 .636 Illinois Wesleyan (1987–2024) Ken Crandall

    List of college football career coaching losses leaders

    List of college football career coaching losses leaders

    List_of_college_football_career_coaching_losses_leaders

  • Taylor University
  • Private Christian university in Upland, Indiana, U.S.

    university in 1979. In 1958, the Taylor University Dome was designed by Orus Eash and built. It originally was the campus cafeteria, and later served as the

    Taylor University

    Taylor_University

  • Wormley, Surrey
  • Village and parish in Surrey, England

    afterword of the book, he muses whether Wormley is no longer a rural idyll. George Eliot (1819–1880) was a resident. Gertrude Mary Tuckwell (1861–1951) lived

    Wormley, Surrey

    Wormley, Surrey

    Wormley,_Surrey

  • Witley Park
  • Estate and former mansion in Surrey, England

    February 2020. Retrieved 16 January 2026. Saunders, Thomas; Greenwood, George; Midolo, Emanuele (8 March 2023). "Russia Sanctions Regime At Risk of 'Falling

    Witley Park

    Witley Park

    Witley_Park

  • Peper Harow
  • Village and parish in Surrey, England

    pith being used for making tallow lights. The Burghal Hideage records 'Eashing' as one of the forts, however the forts are not necessarily in the locations

    Peper Harow

    Peper Harow

    Peper_Harow

  • Chiddingfold
  • Village and civil parish in Surrey, England

    the village in the 1350s for St Stephen's Chapel, Westminster and St. George's Chapel, Windsor. The village appears on Ignazio Danti's 1565 map of the

    Chiddingfold

    Chiddingfold

    Chiddingfold

  • River Wey
  • River in southern England

    Stream and the River Slea. From Tilford, the river runs through Elstead, Eashing, Godalming, Peasmarsh/Shalford, Guildford, Send, Old Woking, Pyrford, Byfleet

    River Wey

    River Wey

    River_Wey

  • Hindhead
  • Village in Surrey, England

    County of Surrey" when he was raised to the peerage in 1946. Playwright George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950) lived at "Blen Cathra" in Hindhead, now the site

    Hindhead

    Hindhead

    Hindhead

  • Ikpikpuk River
  • River in Alaska, United States

    1887-1888 (Report). Bureau of American Ethnology. p. 29. Retrieved July 2, 2025. Eash, J.D. (February 16, 2012). "Ikpikpuk River". NPR-A Hydrology. Water and Environmental

    Ikpikpuk River

    Ikpikpuk River

    Ikpikpuk_River

  • Walter Byers Scholarship
  • University of Chicago Kimberly Black Swimming University of Georgia 2002 Kyle Eash Football Track and field Illinois Wesleyan University Claudia Veritas Lacrosse

    Walter Byers Scholarship

    Walter_Byers_Scholarship

  • Charlotte Park (artist)
  • American painter

    Preston (August 8, 1954). "Both Old and New: Exhibitions at Yonkers and eash Hampton". New York Times. New York, New York. p. X8. "Art: Gallery Pot-Pourri:

    Charlotte Park (artist)

    Charlotte_Park_(artist)

  • Busbridge Church
  • Church in Surrey , England

    finished with the building's dedication in 1867. The church was designed by George Gilbert Scott and has a wrought-iron chancel screen by Edwin Lutyens, who

    Busbridge Church

    Busbridge Church

    Busbridge_Church

  • Farnham Maltings
  • Arts centre and former brewery in Farnham, Surrey, England

    as a maltster. Eventually being bought by John Barrett in 1881. In 1890, George Trimmer bought the whole property as well as bringing together all of his

    Farnham Maltings

    Farnham Maltings

    Farnham_Maltings

  • Farnham Castle
  • Former castle of the bishop of Winchester

    in the castle's grounds, the most impressive being those built by Bishop George Morley in the 17th century. The castle is set in five acres (20,000 m2)

    Farnham Castle

    Farnham Castle

    Farnham_Castle

  • Badshot Lea
  • Village in Surrey, England

    in 2018. Badshot Lea has a parish church in stonemasonry, named after St George. The Foundation Stone was laid on 23 August 1902 by the Lord Lieutenant

    Badshot Lea

    Badshot Lea

    Badshot_Lea

  • Ewhurst, Surrey
  • Village and parish in Surrey, England

    marriage in October 1912. Kenneth Biggs (1911–1998), soldier awarded the George Cross Bernard Bosanquet (1877–1936), cricketer Gary Brooker (1945–2022)

    Ewhurst, Surrey

    Ewhurst, Surrey

    Ewhurst,_Surrey

  • Lord Mark Kerr (Royal Navy officer)
  • Royal Navy admiral (1776–1840)

    who married Agnes Steuart Frankland, daughter of J. H. Frankland, of Eashing Park, Godalming, Surrey, in 1846. Upon the death of his wife in 1835, their

    Lord Mark Kerr (Royal Navy officer)

    Lord_Mark_Kerr_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • St Edmund's School, Hindhead
  • Independent prep and senior school in Hindhead, Surrey, England

    large country house named Blen Cathra in grounds of some 35 acres (14 ha). George Bernard Shaw had lived there for a short time. In 1968 the school had 130

    St Edmund's School, Hindhead

    St Edmund's School, Hindhead

    St_Edmund's_School,_Hindhead

  • Julius Caesar (cricketer)
  • English cricketer (1830–1878)

    of 16 years of age, of the Godalming Cricket Club, and Mr C Coomber, of Eashing. Caesar went in first and obtained five which, with one wide, made six

    Julius Caesar (cricketer)

    Julius Caesar (cricketer)

    Julius_Caesar_(cricketer)

  • 93rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
  • Union Army infantry regiment

    Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. Des Moines, IA: Dyer Publishing Co. Eash, Codie and Rich Condon. "The Story of the 93rd Pennsylvania and John Nevins

    93rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment

    93rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment

    93rd_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment

  • Cranleigh railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    ISBN 978-1-85-414313-6. Winkworth, D. W. (1982). The Schools 4-4-0s. Hemel Hempstead: George Allen & Unwin. ISBN 978-0-04-385095-4. Cranleigh station on Subterranea

    Cranleigh railway station

    Cranleigh railway station

    Cranleigh_railway_station

  • King Edward's School, Witley
  • Public school day and boarding school in Wormley, Surrey, England

    Busbridge Chiddingfold Churt Compton Cranleigh Dippenhall Dockenfield Dunsfold Eashing Elstead Enton Ewhurst Farncombe Farnham Frensham Godalming Grayswood Hale

    King Edward's School, Witley

    King_Edward's_School,_Witley

  • Hambledon, Surrey
  • Village and parish in Surrey, England

    within Hambledon's boundary, is the site of two former hospitals, King George V Hospital and St. Thomas' Hospital. This 50-acre (0.20 km2) site has now

    Hambledon, Surrey

    Hambledon, Surrey

    Hambledon,_Surrey

  • Alexander Fraser (painter)
  • Scottish landscape painter (1827–1899)

    Sisters, Ben Cruachan Ruins in the Highlands (1870) A Rocky Coastline (1875) Eashing bridge, Surrey (1876) A picnic in the Highlands, with Loch Awe beyond (1884)

    Alexander Fraser (painter)

    Alexander Fraser (painter)

    Alexander_Fraser_(painter)

  • St Joan of Arc's Church, Farnham
  • Church in Surrey, England

    Busbridge Chiddingfold Churt Compton Cranleigh Dippenhall Dockenfield Dunsfold Eashing Elstead Enton Ewhurst Farncombe Farnham Frensham Godalming Grayswood Hale

    St Joan of Arc's Church, Farnham

    St Joan of Arc's Church, Farnham

    St_Joan_of_Arc's_Church,_Farnham

  • Godalming Friends Meeting House
  • Quaker meeting house in Surrey, England

    One, which attracted up to 500 people weekly, was held at a house in Eashing (west of Godalming) belonging to the brother of a Quaker called Henry Gill

    Godalming Friends Meeting House

    Godalming Friends Meeting House

    Godalming_Friends_Meeting_House

  • Farncombe
  • Village in Surrey, England

    domestic servant. She found notability working for Virginia Woolf. John George "Jack" Phillips (1887–1912) was born in Farncombe. He died while serving

    Farncombe

    Farncombe

    Farncombe

  • Frensham Common
  • Common near Frensham, Surrey, England

    Busbridge Chiddingfold Churt Compton Cranleigh Dippenhall Dockenfield Dunsfold Eashing Elstead Enton Ewhurst Farncombe Farnham Frensham Godalming Grayswood Hale

    Frensham Common

    Frensham Common

    Frensham_Common

  • Churt
  • Village and parish in Surrey, England

    listed. There are several other listed buildings in the village. In 1892 George Cubitt, 1st Baron Ashcombe enlarged the chancel of the relatively young

    Churt

    Churt

    Churt

  • St Teresa of Avila Church, Chiddingfold
  • Church in Surrey, England

    Busbridge Chiddingfold Churt Compton Cranleigh Dippenhall Dockenfield Dunsfold Eashing Elstead Enton Ewhurst Farncombe Farnham Frensham Godalming Grayswood Hale

    St Teresa of Avila Church, Chiddingfold

    St Teresa of Avila Church, Chiddingfold

    St_Teresa_of_Avila_Church,_Chiddingfold

  • Thursley
  • Village and parish in Surrey, England

    politician. He served as president of the Board of Education in David Lloyd George's 1916 to 1922 coalition government. He was also warden of New College, Oxford

    Thursley

    Thursley

    Thursley

  • Moor Park, Farnham
  • House in Farnham, Surrey, England

    a hydrotherapy retreat in the nineteenth century when it was visited by George Combe, the leading phrenologist of the day, who died here, and by naturalist

    Moor Park, Farnham

    Moor Park, Farnham

    Moor_Park,_Farnham

  • List of places of worship in Waverley (borough)
  • looked after "out-stations" (mission chapels) in Bowlhead Green, Elstead, Eashing, Wormley and Milford; Guildford's church was responsible for founding or

    List of places of worship in Waverley (borough)

    List of places of worship in Waverley (borough)

    List_of_places_of_worship_in_Waverley_(borough)

  • Busbridge
  • Village in Surrey, England

    the Weald, a remnant forest stretching into Sussex and West Kent. Upper Eashing or High tithing in the 13th century Hundred Rolls formed early Busbridge

    Busbridge

    Busbridge

    Busbridge

  • Hydestile
  • Hamlet in Surrey, England

    built on land that formed part of the Busbridge Hall Estate: from 1921 King George V Hospital (formerly a TB sanatorium) and from 1941 St Thomas' Hospital

    Hydestile

    Hydestile

    Hydestile

  • Mills on the River Wey and its tributaries
  • Watermills on the Wey in England

    SU 919 409. Operating between 1794 and 1849, it was demolished by 1871. Eashing Mill National Grid Reference: SU 946 438. Both a paper mill and corn mill

    Mills on the River Wey and its tributaries

    Mills on the River Wey and its tributaries

    Mills_on_the_River_Wey_and_its_tributaries

  • Tilford
  • Village and parish in Surrey, England

    reign (1897) the coronation of King Edward VII (1902) the accession of King George V (1910) – this oak was uprooted in the Great Storm of 1987 and has been

    Tilford

    Tilford

    Tilford

  • Brook, Surrey
  • Hamlet in Surrey, England

    Telegraph. 20 June 2014. Archived from the original on 21 June 2014. Hall, George. "Bewitched". Opera News. Retrieved 27 April 2022. Media related to Brook

    Brook, Surrey

    Brook, Surrey

    Brook,_Surrey

  • Royal New Ground
  • Cricket venue in Brighton, England

    match at Box's Ground was played in 1864 between Brighton Cricket Club and Eashing Park Cricket Club in 1864. Brighton won the match by 30 runs. In 1860,

    Royal New Ground

    Royal_New_Ground

  • Devil's Jumps, Churt
  • Hills in Surrey, England

    taken place in the early years of the 20th century, since local historian George Clinch mentioned the Jumps and the pagan derivation of the Thursley placename

    Devil's Jumps, Churt

    Devil's Jumps, Churt

    Devil's_Jumps,_Churt

  • Wonersh
  • Village and civil parish in England

    especially that in the east window of the north chapel, with figures of St. George and St. Alban. A few slight traces of mediæval colour decoration remain

    Wonersh

    Wonersh

    Wonersh

  • St John's Seminary, Wonersh
  • Church in Surrey, England

    John Baptist Butt retired. As Rector of Wonersh Bourne was succeeded by George Barrett. However, the latter suffered from ill-health and resigned in 1901

    St John's Seminary, Wonersh

    St John's Seminary, Wonersh

    St_John's_Seminary,_Wonersh

  • Winkworth Arboretum
  • Arboretum in Surrey, England

    Busbridge Chiddingfold Churt Compton Cranleigh Dippenhall Dockenfield Dunsfold Eashing Elstead Enton Ewhurst Farncombe Farnham Frensham Godalming Grayswood Hale

    Winkworth Arboretum

    Winkworth Arboretum

    Winkworth_Arboretum

  • Byron Wimberly
  • American football player and sports coach (1892–1956)

    (1943) Mel Brewer (1944–1946) Bob Morrow (1947–1950) Libero Bertagnolli (1951–1953) Don Larson (1954–1986) Norm Eash (1987–2024) Jared Williamson (2025– )

    Byron Wimberly

    Byron Wimberly

    Byron_Wimberly

  • Harry M. Bell
  • American football and basketball coach

    (1943) Mel Brewer (1944–1946) Bob Morrow (1947–1950) Libero Bertagnolli (1951–1953) Don Larson (1954–1986) Norm Eash (1987–2024) Jared Williamson (2025– )

    Harry M. Bell

    Harry_M._Bell

  • Listed buildings in Nottingham (Bridge ward)
  • England, "8, George Street, Nottingham (1270824)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 November 2023 Historic England, "10, George Street, Nottingham

    Listed buildings in Nottingham (Bridge ward)

    Listed_buildings_in_Nottingham_(Bridge_ward)

  • St Dominic's School
  • Special school in Hambledon, Godalming, Surrey, England

    Busbridge Chiddingfold Churt Compton Cranleigh Dippenhall Dockenfield Dunsfold Eashing Elstead Enton Ewhurst Farncombe Farnham Frensham Godalming Grayswood Hale

    St Dominic's School

    St Dominic's School

    St_Dominic's_School

  • J. C. Winslow
  • the age of 91, on 29 March 1974 at Godalming, Surrey. and is buried at Eashing Cemetery close by his sisters Evelyn, Mildred and Violet. While on furlough

    J. C. Winslow

    J._C._Winslow

  • Cross Country Cycling Classic
  • (previously 5:00 AM) on Holy Saturday morning, near Mile 2 on Belize's George Price Highway, a favorite road for cycling events. Recently there has been

    Cross Country Cycling Classic

    Cross_Country_Cycling_Classic

  • List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey
  • 2019. Retrieved 18 December 2018. "Designated Sites View: Charterhouse to Eashing". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Archived from

    List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey

    List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey

    List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Surrey

  • Soundtrack (Fullerton College Jazz Band album)
  • 1990 studio album by the, Fullerton College Jazz Band

    Dorraine Metzger, Janis Swanson, Dana Lynn Gribble, Kerstin Klopsch, Doug Eash, Mark Henson, Harlan Harris, Ed McCormick, Seth Weiss, Bruce Hart Recording

    Soundtrack (Fullerton College Jazz Band album)

    Soundtrack_(Fullerton_College_Jazz_Band_album)

  • Meadrow Unitarian Chapel
  • Church in Surrey, England

    place at the house of William Evershed, who lived between Godalming and Eashing. Evershed merely leased this cottage: he owned land and a house in Billingshurst

    Meadrow Unitarian Chapel

    Meadrow Unitarian Chapel

    Meadrow_Unitarian_Chapel

  • Park Lane Chapel, Farnham
  • Church in Surrey , England

    continued to meet in the loft, said to be infested with pigeons, until George Turner became pastor in 1850 and made plans to build a chapel. The church

    Park Lane Chapel, Farnham

    Park Lane Chapel, Farnham

    Park_Lane_Chapel,_Farnham

  • St Edmund Church, Godalming
  • Church in Surrey , England

    on 1 November of that year. Fr. St George Kieran Hyland was 29 years old and had served as a curate at St George's Cathedral, Southwark; Godalming was

    St Edmund Church, Godalming

    St Edmund Church, Godalming

    St_Edmund_Church,_Godalming

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  • GEORGETA
  • Female

    Romanian

    GEORGETA

    Feminine form of Romanian Gheorghe, GEORGETA means "earth-worker, farmer."

    GEORGETA

  • Georgio
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, German, Greek, Italian

    Georgio

    Italian Form of George; Farmer

    Georgio

  • GEORGE
  • Male

    English

    GEORGE

    English form of French Georges, GEORGE means "earth-worker, farmer."

    GEORGE

  • GEORGES
  • Male

    French

    GEORGES

    French form of Latin Georgius, GEORGES means "earth-worker, farmer."

    GEORGES

  • George
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean American English Greek

    George

    Henry VI, Part 2' George Bevis. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' George, son of Richard...

    George

  • GEORGENE
  • Female

    English

    GEORGENE

    English variant spelling French Georgine, GEORGENE means "earth-worker, farmer."

    GEORGENE

  • GEORGIE
  • Male

    English

    GEORGIE

    Unisex pet form of English George and Georgia, GEORGIE means "earth-worker, farmer." 

    GEORGIE

  • GEORG
  • Male

    German

    GEORG

    Czech and German form of Latin Georgius, GEORG means "earth-worker, farmer."

    GEORG

  • Georgie
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, Greek, Latin

    Georgie

    Farmer; Earth Worker; Variant of Georgia

    Georgie

  • GEORGINE
  • Female

    English

    GEORGINE

    Feminine form of French Georges, GEORGINE means "earth-worker, farmer."

    GEORGINE

  • Georgena
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Greek, Latin

    Georgena

    Farmer; Similar to Georgia

    Georgena

  • GEORGIA
  • Female

    English

    GEORGIA

    Feminine form of English George, GEORGIA means "earth-worker, farmer." 

    GEORGIA

  • Georg
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Swedish

    Georg

    German Form of George; Earth

    Georg

  • George
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, French, German, Latin

    George

    Farmer; Female Version of George

    George

  • GEORDIE
  • Male

    English

    GEORDIE

    Byname for a person from the Tyneside region of England, derived from an Old English diminutive form of George, GEORDIE means "earth-worker, farmer."

    GEORDIE

  • Georgia, Georgiana
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Georgia, Georgiana

    Feminine of George

    Georgia, Georgiana

  • St. George
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    St. George

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. George (see George).French : secondary surname to the primary surnames De la Porte, Godfroy, Lapointe, and Laporte.

    St. George

  • GEORGO
  • Male

    Esperanto

    GEORGO

    Esperanto form of Latin Georgius, GEORGO means "earth-worker, farmer."

    GEORGO

  • George
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Welsh, French, South Indian, etc.

    George

    English, Welsh, French, South Indian, etc. : from the personal name George, Greek Geōrgios, from an adjectival form, geōrgios ‘rustic’, of geōrgos ‘farmer’. This became established as a personal name in classical times through its association with the fashion for pastoral poetry. Its popularity in western Europe increased at the time of the Crusades, which brought greater contact with the Orthodox Church, in which several saints and martyrs of this name are venerated, in particular a saint believed to have been martyred at Nicomedia in ad 303, who, however, is at best a shadowy figure historically. Nevertheless, by the end of the Middle Ages St. George had become associated with an unhistorical legend of dragon-slaying exploits, which caught the popular imagination throughout Europe, and he came to be considered the patron saint of England among other places.

    George

  • GEORGY
  • Male

    Russian

    GEORGY

    Variant spelling of Russian Georgiy, GEORGY means "earth-worker, farmer."

    GEORGY

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Online names & meanings

  • Robertena
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Robertena

    Bright Fame

  • Imen
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, French, Muslim

    Imen

    Faith; Belief

  • Hailes
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Hailes

    Scottish : habitational name from Hailes in Lothian, originally in East Lothian, named from the Middle English genitive or plural form of hall ‘hall’.English : habitational name from Hailes in Gloucestershire, which is named from an old British river name meaning ‘polluted’. Compare Welsh halog ‘dirty’.English : variant spelling of Hales.

  • Vellore
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Vellore

    It is Place Name in Tamilnadu

  • Frith
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Frith

    English and Scottish : variant of Firth.

  • Crispin
  • Male

    English

    Crispin

    Curly Haired

  • Lekharaj
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Lekharaj

    Lord of Articles

  • Alejandra
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Spanish

    Alejandra

    Helper and Defender of Mankind; Feminine of Alexander

  • Gurcharanjot
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Gurcharanjot

    Light of the Feet of Guru

  • ADDISON
  • Male

    English

    ADDISON

    Old English surname transferred to unisex forename use, ADDISON means "son of Adam." 

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  • Verge
  • n.

    The stick or wand with which persons were formerly admitted tenants, they holding it in the hand, and swearing fealty to the lord. Such tenants were called tenants by the verge.

  • Overgorge
  • v. t.

    To gorge to excess.

  • Gore
  • v. t.

    To cut in a traingular form; to piece with a gore; to provide with a gore; as, to gore an apron.

  • Engorge
  • v. t.

    To gorge; to glut.

  • Gorged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Gorge

  • George
  • n.

    A kind of brown loaf.

  • Gorging
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Gorge

  • Gorge
  • n.

    A filling or choking of a passage or channel by an obstruction; as, an ice gorge in a river.

  • Forge
  • v. t.

    To impel forward slowly; as, to forge a ship forward.

  • Washingtonian
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characteristic of, George Washington; as, a Washingtonian policy.

  • Forge
  • v. t.

    To move heavily and slowly, as a ship after the sails are furled; to work one's way, as one ship in outsailing another; -- used especially in the phrase to forge ahead.

  • Geordie
  • n.

    A name given by miners to George Stephenson's safety lamp.

  • Reforge
  • v. t.

    To forge again or anew; hence, to fashion or fabricate anew; to make over.

  • George
  • n.

    A figure of St. George (the patron saint of England) on horseback, appended to the collar of the Order of the Garter. See Garter.

  • Gorget
  • n.

    A grooved instrunent used in performing various operations; -- called also blunt gorget.

  • Gorged
  • a.

    Having a gorge or throat.

  • Verge
  • n.

    A rod or staff, carried as an emblem of authority; as, the verge, carried before a dean.

  • Gouge
  • n.

    The act of scooping out with a gouge, or as with a gouge; a groove or cavity scooped out, as with a gouge.

  • Couloir
  • n.

    A deep gorge; a gully.

  • Gorge
  • n.

    That which is gorged or swallowed, especially by a hawk or other fowl.