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  • James Smithson
  • British chemist and mineralogist (c. 1765–1829)

    James Smithson (c. 1765 – 27 June 1829) was a British chemist and mineralogist. He published numerous scientific papers for the Royal Society during the

    James Smithson

    James Smithson

    James_Smithson

  • Robert Smithson
  • 20th-century American artist

    Robert Smithson (January 2, 1938 – July 20, 1973) was an American artist known for sculpture and land art who often used drawing and photography in relation

    Robert Smithson

    Robert Smithson

    Robert_Smithson

  • Smithson
  • Surname list

    Smithson Annie M. P. Smithson, novelist Robert Smithson, American artist Carly Smithson, singer Florence Smithson, singer and actor Harriet Smithson,

    Smithson

    Smithson

  • Carly Smithson
  • Irish singer

    Carly Sarah Smithson (née Hennessy; born 12 September 1983) is an Irish soul and pop rock singer who was the sixth place finalist on the seventh season

    Carly Smithson

    Carly Smithson

    Carly_Smithson

  • Alison and Peter Smithson
  • English architects

    Alison Margaret Smithson (22 June 1928 – 14 August 1993) and Peter Denham Smithson (18 September 1923 – 3 March 2003) were English architects who together

    Alison and Peter Smithson

    Alison and Peter Smithson

    Alison_and_Peter_Smithson

  • Harriet Smithson
  • Anglo-Irish actress (1800–1854)

    Constance Smithson (18 March 1800 – 3 March 1854), who also went by Henrietta Constance Smithson, Harriet Smithson Berlioz, and Miss H.C. Smithson, was an

    Harriet Smithson

    Harriet Smithson

    Harriet_Smithson

  • Smithsonian Contributions and Studies Series
  • Journal produced by the Smithsonian Institution

    The Smithsonian Contributions and Studies Series is a collection of serial periodical publications produced by the Smithsonian Institution, detailing advances

    Smithsonian Contributions and Studies Series

    Smithsonian_Contributions_and_Studies_Series

  • Smithson baronets
  • Title in the Baronetage of England

    The Smithson Baronetcy, of Stanwick in the County of York, is a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 2 August 1660 for Hugh Smithson (1598-1670)

    Smithson baronets

    Smithson baronets

    Smithson_baronets

  • Hugh Smithson (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sir Hugh Smithson, 4th Baronet was an English landowner. Hugh Smithson may also refer to: Sir Hugh Smithson, 1st Baronet of the Smithson baronets Sir

    Hugh Smithson (disambiguation)

    Hugh_Smithson_(disambiguation)

  • John Smithson
  • British film and television producer

    John Smithson (born in March 1952) is an Oscar Best Picture nominee and BAFTA, Emmy, Peabody, and Grierson award-winning producer and executive in non-scripted

    John Smithson

    John Smithson

    John_Smithson

  • Brutalist architecture
  • Architectural style

    "new brutalism" was first used by British architects Alison and Peter Smithson for their pioneering approach to design. The style was further popularised

    Brutalist architecture

    Brutalist_architecture

  • Jed Smithson
  • British cyclist (born 2005)

    Jed Smithson (born 19 August 2005) is a British professional cyclist who rode for Visma–Lease a Bike Development in 2024 and 2025. He will join UCI Continental

    Jed Smithson

    Jed_Smithson

  • Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland
  • British politician and courtier

    Hugh Smithson was born c. 1714, the son of Langdale Smithson (b. 1682) of Langdale, and Philadelphia Reveley. He was a grandson of Sir Hugh Smithson, 3rd

    Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland

    Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland

    Hugh_Percy,_1st_Duke_of_Northumberland

  • Spiral Jetty
  • Earthwork sculpture by Robert Smithson

    considered to be the most important work by American sculptor Robert Smithson. Smithson documented the construction of the sculpture in a 32-minute color

    Spiral Jetty

    Spiral Jetty

    Spiral_Jetty

  • Smithson Valley, Texas
  • Neighborhood within the Canyon Lake census-designated place in Comal County, Texas

    Smithson Valley is a neighborhood within the Canyon Lake census-designated place in Comal County, Texas, United States. According to the Handbook of Texas

    Smithson Valley, Texas

    Smithson_Valley,_Texas

  • Mike Smithson (Australian journalist)
  • Australian journalist

    Michael Grant Smithson (born 26 November 1956) is an Australian political reporter and journalist. He is a presenter for Seven News in Adelaide, South

    Mike Smithson (Australian journalist)

    Mike Smithson (Australian journalist)

    Mike_Smithson_(Australian_journalist)

  • Smithson Tennant
  • English chemist (1761–1815)

    Smithson Tennant FRS (30 November 1761 – 22 February 1815) was an English chemist. He is best known for his discovery of the elements iridium and osmium

    Smithson Tennant

    Smithson Tennant

    Smithson_Tennant

  • Mike Smithson (baseball)
  • American baseball player (born 1955)

    Billy Mike Smithson (born January 21, 1955) is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) right-handed pitcher who played for the Texas Rangers, Minnesota

    Mike Smithson (baseball)

    Mike Smithson (baseball)

    Mike_Smithson_(baseball)

  • Percy family
  • English noble family

    following the 1653 marriage of George Smithson. See image in: Smithson, George R., Genealogical notes memoirs of the Smithson family, London, 1906, plate between

    Percy family

    Percy family

    Percy_family

  • American Art (journal)
  • Academic journal

    American Art is a not-for-profit journal publishing peer-reviewed innovative scholarship on the history of art and related visual culture. It critically

    American Art (journal)

    American_Art_(journal)

  • Stanwick St John
  • Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England

    Catterick sold the manor of Stanwick for the sum of £4000 to his relative Hugh Smithson (1598–1670), created a baronet at the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660

    Stanwick St John

    Stanwick St John

    Stanwick_St_John

  • Jerred Smithson
  • Canadian ice hockey player

    Jerred Smithson (born February 4, 1979) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played in the National Hockey League (NHL). Undrafted,

    Jerred Smithson

    Jerred Smithson

    Jerred_Smithson

  • Banijay UK
  • TV production company

    incorporates a number of production brands, including Artists Studio, Darlow Smithson Productions, House of Tomorrow, Initial, Remarkable Entertainment (previously

    Banijay UK

    Banijay UK

    Banijay_UK

  • Frank Smithson
  • Irish-born American actor and director

    Frank Smithson (11 February 1861 – 15 January 1949, New York City) was an Irish born American actor and theatre and film director. He began his career

    Frank Smithson

    Frank_Smithson

  • Fish Smithson
  • American football player (born 1994)

    Anthony “Fish” Smithson (born March 18, 1994) is an American former professional football player who was a free safety in the National Football League

    Fish Smithson

    Fish Smithson

    Fish_Smithson

  • Mike Smithson
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Mike Smithson may refer to: Mike Smithson (British journalist) (born 1946), British journalist, Liberal Democrat politician, and political betting expert

    Mike Smithson

    Mike_Smithson

  • Smithson Valley High School
  • Public high school in Texas, United States

    Smithson Valley High School (commonly referred to as SVHS) is a public high school located in unincorporated Comal County, Texas, and is classified as

    Smithson Valley High School

    Smithson Valley High School

    Smithson_Valley_High_School

  • Annie M. P. Smithson
  • Irish novelist, poet and Nationalist

    Annie Mary Patricia Smithson (26 September 1873 – 21 February 1948) was an Irish novelist, poet and Nationalist. Smithson was born into a Protestant family

    Annie M. P. Smithson

    Annie_M._P._Smithson

  • Smithsonian Institution
  • US group of museums and research centers

    institution is named after its founding donor, British scientist James Smithson. It was originally organized as the United States National Museum, but

    Smithsonian Institution

    Smithsonian Institution

    Smithsonian_Institution

  • Wichita State Shockers men's basketball
  • NCAA Division college basketball program representing Wichita State University

    late 1970s. In nine seasons, Smithson won 155 games, placing him second in school history behind Ralph Miller. Smithson was the first coach to guide WSU

    Wichita State Shockers men's basketball

    Wichita_State_Shockers_men's_basketball

  • Gilbert Smithson Adair
  • British biochemist (1896–1979)

    Gilbert Smithson Adair FRS (21 September 1896 – 22 June 1979) was an early protein scientist who used osmotic pressure measurements to establish that haemoglobin

    Gilbert Smithson Adair

    Gilbert_Smithson_Adair

  • Rodney Smithson
  • English footballer (1943–2024)

    Rodney Smithson (9 October 1943 – 21 August 2024) was an English professional footballer who played as a defender for Oxford United and Arsenal. While

    Rodney Smithson

    Rodney_Smithson

  • Gerald Smithson
  • English cricketer

    Gerald Arthur Smithson (1 November 1926 – 6 September 1970) was an English cricketer who played in two Tests for England in 1947–48. He was born at Spofforth

    Gerald Smithson

    Gerald_Smithson

  • Sir Hugh Smithson, 1st Baronet
  • Sir Hugh Smithson, 1st Baronet (c. 1598–1670) of Stanwick St John, North Yorkshire, was a Royalist supporter during the Civil War for which he was rewarded

    Sir Hugh Smithson, 1st Baronet

    Sir Hugh Smithson, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Hugh_Smithson,_1st_Baronet

  • We Are the Fallen
  • American hard rock band

    2009, comprising Irish singer and former American Idol contestant Carly Smithson, guitarists Ben Moody and John LeCompt, drummer Rocky Gray, and bassist

    We Are the Fallen

    We Are the Fallen

    We_Are_the_Fallen

  • Mike Smithson (British journalist)
  • British politician (born 1946)

    Michael Smithson (born 11 May 1946) is a writer, a former Liberal Democrat politician and expert on betting on politics who in 2004 founded the website

    Mike Smithson (British journalist)

    Mike Smithson (British journalist)

    Mike_Smithson_(British_journalist)

  • Moondog Spike
  • American professional wrestler (1950 – 2013)

    William Smithson (May 31, 1950 – March 21, 2013) was a professional wrestler who wrestled as Moondog Spike during the early 1990s with Moondog Spot from

    Moondog Spike

    Moondog_Spike

  • James Talarico
  • American politician (born 1989)

    Archived from the original on February 3, 2019. Retrieved January 27, 2020. Smithson, Cate (February 26, 2009). "University of Texas Grapples With Tuition,

    James Talarico

    James Talarico

    James_Talarico

  • Smithson, Indiana
  • Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States

    Smithson is an unincorporated community in Big Creek Township, White County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. Smithson was originally called Wheeler, and

    Smithson, Indiana

    Smithson,_Indiana

  • Smith (surname)
  • Family name

    active attributed to smyther. Additional derivatives include Smithman, Smithson and Smithfield (see below). Athersmith may derive from at the Smith. Other

    Smith (surname)

    Smith (surname)

    Smith_(surname)

  • Forrest Smithson
  • American athlete

    Forrest Custer Smithson (September 26, 1884 – November 25, 1962) was an American athlete, winner of 110 m hurdles at the 1908 Summer Olympics. Born in

    Forrest Smithson

    Forrest Smithson

    Forrest_Smithson

  • Florence Smithson
  • English actress and singer (1884–1936)

    Florence Smithson (13 March 1884 – 11 February 1936) was an English actress and singer celebrated in Edwardian musical comedy. In her early career she

    Florence Smithson

    Florence Smithson

    Florence_Smithson

  • Smithson Investment Trust
  • British investment trust

    Smithson Investment Trust was a large British investment trust managed by Fundsmith. Created in 2018, it was dedicated to investments in small and mid

    Smithson Investment Trust

    Smithson_Investment_Trust

  • Muzzle (film)
  • Film by John Stalberg Jr.

    stars Aaron Eckhart, Penelope Mitchell, Diego Tinoco, Paul Johansson, Kyle Smithson, Delissa Reynolds and Stephen Lang. After his K-9 partner Ace is killed

    Muzzle (film)

    Muzzle_(film)

  • Smithson E. Wright
  • American politician

    Smithson E. Wright (1807–1891) was the 16th mayor of Columbus, Ohio. He was the 15th person to hold the office, and did so for one two-year term. He was

    Smithson E. Wright

    Smithson_E._Wright

  • Sally Ride
  • American physicist and astronaut (1951–2012)

    Juana Machado Patricia A. McQuater Planned Parenthood Mary Salas Holly Smithson 2024 Anne S. Bautista Raye Clendening Olga Diaz Anne L. Evans DJ Kuttin

    Sally Ride

    Sally Ride

    Sally_Ride

  • Deep Water (2006 film)
  • 2006 British film

    Rothwell and Louise Osmond, and produced by Al Morrow, Jonny Persey and John Smithson. It is based on the true story of British businessman and amateur sailor

    Deep Water (2006 film)

    Deep_Water_(2006_film)

  • Mobiles (band)
  • English new wave and synth-pop band

    Downton (guitars), Russ Madge (lead guitars), brothers Eddie Smithson (drums) and John Smithson (keyboards/synthesizers) and David Blundell (bass guitar)

    Mobiles (band)

    Mobiles_(band)

  • Randy Smithson
  • American college basketball coach (born 1958)

    Randy Smithson (born November 17, 1958) is an American college basketball coach. He was the head coach at Wichita State University from 1996 to 2000. "Former

    Randy Smithson

    Randy_Smithson

  • Smithson Field
  • Baseball venue in Merion Station, Pennsylvania

    John W. Smithson Field is a baseball stadium in Merion Station, Pennsylvania, United States. It is home to the Saint Joseph's Hawks baseball team of the

    Smithson Field

    Smithson_Field

  • Alan Smithson
  • Christianity portal Alan Smithson (1 December 1936 – 17 June 2010) was Bishop of Jarrow from 1990 to 2001. He was educated at Bradford Grammar School and

    Alan Smithson

    Alan Smithson

    Alan_Smithson

  • Hauptstadt
  • 1957 urban plan by British architects Alison and Peter Smithson

    Hauptstadt was an urban plan designed by British architects Alison and Peter Smithson with aid from Hungarian architect Peter Sigmond. The design itself was

    Hauptstadt

    Hauptstadt

  • Robin Hood Gardens
  • Residential estate in Poplar, London

    Poplar, London, designed in the late 1960s by architects Alison and Peter Smithson and completed in 1972. It was built as a council housing estate with homes

    Robin Hood Gardens

    Robin Hood Gardens

    Robin_Hood_Gardens

  • Fundsmith
  • London-based investment management company

    UK-listed Smithson Investment Trust. Smithson Investment Trust is a listed closed-end investment trust launched in 2018 (LSE: SSON). Smithson invests globally

    Fundsmith

    Fundsmith

  • Prisoner of War (video game)
  • 2002 video game

    Prisoner of War is a 2002 third-person stealth video game developed by Wide Games and published by Codemasters. It follows the story of Captain Lewis Stone

    Prisoner of War (video game)

    Prisoner_of_War_(video_game)

  • Riton (musician)
  • British DJ and producer (born 1978)

    Henry Oliver Smithson (born 13 September 1978), best known by his stage name Riton (/ˈriːtɒn/ REE-ton), is an English electronic music DJ and producer

    Riton (musician)

    Riton (musician)

    Riton_(musician)

  • Broken Circle/Spiral Hill
  • Earthwork sculpture by Robert Smithson

    Circle/Spiral Hill is an earthwork sculpture by the American artist Robert Smithson. It was created for the 1971 Sonsbeek outdoor sculpture exhibition. The

    Broken Circle/Spiral Hill

    Broken Circle/Spiral Hill

    Broken_Circle/Spiral_Hill

  • Bill Meyer Stadium
  • Baseball field in Knoxville, Tennessee, US

    Bill Meyer Stadium was a baseball field located in Knoxville, Tennessee. Originally known as Knoxville Municipal Stadium when it opened in 1953, it was

    Bill Meyer Stadium

    Bill_Meyer_Stadium

  • Jeff Bezos
  • American businessman (born 1964)

    Bezos receives the James Smithson Bicentennial medal on June 14, 2016, for his work with Amazon.

    Jeff Bezos

    Jeff Bezos

    Jeff_Bezos

  • Bonham (band)
  • British rock band

    which included lead singer Daniel MacMaster, bassist/keyboardist John Smithson, and guitarist Ian Hatton. The band had released four studio albums between

    Bonham (band)

    Bonham_(band)

  • James Smithson Medal
  • The James Smithson Medal, established in 1965, is awarded to those who have made "exceptional contributions to art, science, history, education and technology

    James Smithson Medal

    James_Smithson_Medal

  • Jenny Clack
  • English paleontologist and biologist (1947–2020)

    S2CID 91623116. Clack, Jennifer Alice; Challands, Thomas James; Smithson, Timothy Richard; Smithson, Keturah Zoe (2 November 2018). "Newly recognized Famennian

    Jenny Clack

    Jenny_Clack

  • The French Lieutenant's Woman (film)
  • 1981 British film by Karel Reisz

    Victorian period drama involving a gentleman palaeontologist, Charles Smithson, and the complex and troubled Sarah Woodruff, known as "the French lieutenant's

    The French Lieutenant's Woman (film)

    The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)

  • Amarillo Ramp (For Robert Smithson)
  • 1998 studio album by Lee Ranaldo

    Amarillo Ramp (For Robert Smithson) is a studio album by Sonic Youth's Lee Ranaldo. The album was for Robert Smithson, whose work as an artist was influential

    Amarillo Ramp (For Robert Smithson)

    Amarillo_Ramp_(For_Robert_Smithson)

  • Shaenon K. Garrity
  • American writer and critic

    to write TrunkTown. After the launch of Webcomics Nation, Garrity wrote Smithson, drawn by Brian Moore and Roger Langridge. Garrity became content editor

    Shaenon K. Garrity

    Shaenon K. Garrity

    Shaenon_K._Garrity

  • Kate Earl
  • American singer-songwriter

    Kate Earl (born Kate Joy Smithson) is an American singer-songwriter based out of Tennessee. Earl was born in Anchorage, Alaska. She began playing piano

    Kate Earl

    Kate Earl

    Kate_Earl

  • Art Along the Trail
  • Art installations in Great Falls, Montana

    Springs State Park Mosaic Metal Towers (Alex Smithson) – 1st Avenue North Bridge Oct-tool-pus (Alex Smithson) – West Bank Park Ode of Beavers (Mke Hollern)

    Art Along the Trail

    Art Along the Trail

    Art_Along_the_Trail

  • John Smithson (university president)
  • American college administrator

    John W. Smithson is an American college administrator who has served as the interim President of Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    John Smithson (university president)

    John_Smithson_(university_president)

  • Nathaniel Smithson House
  • Historic house in Tennessee, United States

    The Nathaniel Smithson House is a property in Peytonsville, Tennessee, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The house

    Nathaniel Smithson House

    Nathaniel Smithson House

    Nathaniel_Smithson_House

  • Poirot Investigates
  • 1924 Poirot short story collection by Agatha Christie

    first edition featured an illustration of Poirot on the dust jacket by W. Smithson Broadhead, reprinted from the 21 March 1923 issue of The Sketch magazine

    Poirot Investigates

    Poirot Investigates

    Poirot_Investigates

  • American Idol season 7
  • Season of television series

    "Like a Star." She performed Carole King's "Beautiful" in Hollywood. Carly Smithson (born as Carly Hennessy on September 12, 1983, in Dublin, Ireland; 24 years

    American Idol season 7

    American Idol season 7

    American_Idol_season_7

  • The Last Dragon (2004 film)
  • 2004 TV series or program

    World in other countries, is a 2004 British docufiction made by Darlow Smithson Productions for Channel Four and broadcast on both Channel Four and Animal

    The Last Dragon (2004 film)

    The_Last_Dragon_(2004_film)

  • Sian Smithson
  • Australian field hockey player

    Sian Smithson (born 9 October 1982) is a former field hockey player from Australia, who played as a forward. Smithson made her debut in the Australian

    Sian Smithson

    Sian_Smithson

  • Symphonie fantastique
  • Program symphony by Hector Berlioz

    and fascinating woman (in real life, the Shakespearean actress Harriet Smithson, who in 1833 married Berlioz). The composer, who revered Beethoven, followed

    Symphonie fantastique

    Symphonie fantastique

    Symphonie_fantastique

  • Nancy Holt
  • American artist (1938–2014)

    film and photography. Since 2018, her legacy has been cared for by Holt/Smithson Foundation. Nancy Holt was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1938. An

    Nancy Holt

    Nancy Holt

    Nancy_Holt

  • Lillie Glacier
  • Glacier in Antarctica

    north between the Explorers Range and the Posey Range. It is joined by the Smithson Glacier from the east and the McLin Glacier, Irwin Glacier, Montigny Glacier

    Lillie Glacier

    Lillie_Glacier

  • Smithson (crater)
  • Crater on the Moon

    Smithson is a small lunar impact crater located in the northeast part of Mare Fecunditatis. It is a circular, cup-shaped feature with a slightly higher

    Smithson (crater)

    Smithson (crater)

    Smithson_(crater)

  • Team 10
  • Architectural group founded in 1953

    actively organized the various meetings, which consisted of Alison and Peter Smithson, Jaap Bakema, Aldo van Eyck, Georges Candilis, Shadrach Woods, and Giancarlo

    Team 10

    Team 10

    Team_10

  • Bryan Smithson
  • American basketball player

    Bryan Smithson (born June 18, 1985) is an American professional basketball player who formerly played for the Academics Heidelberg of the German Basketball

    Bryan Smithson

    Bryan_Smithson

  • Soviet Union
  • Country in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991

    doi:10.2307/j.ctt2jbscf.30. ISBN 978-0-674-04770-9. JSTOR j.ctt2jbscf.30. Smithson, Amy E. (12 November 2025). "Factors in illicit bioweapons programs: case

    Soviet Union

    Soviet Union

    Soviet_Union

  • 1852 Arkansas gubernatorial election
  • Arkansas State Auditor Elias Nelson Conway defeated Whig nominee B. H. Smithson. On election day, August 2, 1852, Democratic nominee Elias Nelson Conway

    1852 Arkansas gubernatorial election

    1852 Arkansas gubernatorial election

    1852_Arkansas_gubernatorial_election

  • Northumberland House (painting)
  • 1752 Painting by Canaletto

    Westminster property's owner Sir Hugh Smithson, then 2nd Earl of Northumberland (later the Duke of Northumberland). Smithson was his most important patron during

    Northumberland House (painting)

    Northumberland House (painting)

    Northumberland_House_(painting)

  • 2026 United States gubernatorial elections
  • (Independent) ▌Lauren Pinkston (Independent) ▌John Rose (Republican) ▌Karl Smithson (Independent) ▌L. Webb Taylor (Independent) ▌Robert Vick (Independent)

    2026 United States gubernatorial elections

    2026 United States gubernatorial elections

    2026_United_States_gubernatorial_elections

  • I Shouldn't Be Alive
  • Documentary television series

    I Shouldn't Be Alive is a documentary television series made by Darlow Smithson Productions, a UK-based production company, that featured accounts of individuals

    I Shouldn't Be Alive

    I_Shouldn't_Be_Alive

  • List of Smithsonian museums
  • Institution can be traced to the acceptance of James Smithson's legacy, willed to the United States in 1826. Smithson died in 1829, and in 1836, President Andrew

    List of Smithsonian museums

    List of Smithsonian museums

    List_of_Smithsonian_museums

  • Hector Berlioz
  • French Romantic composer and conductor (1803–1869)

    twenty-four Berlioz fell in love with the Irish Shakespearean actress Harriet Smithson, and he pursued her obsessively until she finally accepted him seven years

    Hector Berlioz

    Hector Berlioz

    Hector_Berlioz

  • The French Lieutenant's Woman
  • 1969 novel by John Fowles

    explores the fraught relationship of gentleman and amateur naturalist Charles Smithson and Sarah Woodruff, the former governess and independent woman with whom

    The French Lieutenant's Woman

    The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman

  • 2026 Saint Joseph's Hawks baseball team
  • American college baseball season

    NCAA Division I baseball season. The Hawks played their home games at Smithson Field as a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference. They were be led by eighteenth-year

    2026 Saint Joseph's Hawks baseball team

    2026_Saint_Joseph's_Hawks_baseball_team

  • 127 Hours
  • 2010 film by Danny Boyle

    written by Boyle and Simon Beaufoy, co-produced by Christian Colson and John Smithson, and scored by A. R. Rahman. Beaufoy, Colson, and Rahman had all previously

    127 Hours

    127_Hours

  • Akon City
  • Planned community and city in Senegal

    creating a futuristic city and his own cryptocurrency in Senegal". CNN.com. Smithson, Aaron (December 31, 2020). "Akon moves ahead with crypto city in Senegal

    Akon City

    Akon City

    Akon_City

  • Prince Olav Mountains
  • Mountain range in Antarctica

    Wade, Mount Campbell, Mount Oliver, Mount Dodge, Mount Sellery and Mount Smithson. The Holzrichter Glacier, Krout Glacier and Harwell Glacier drain east

    Prince Olav Mountains

    Prince_Olav_Mountains

  • Elizabeth Percy, Duchess of Northumberland (1716–1776)
  • British duchess; Lady of the Bedchamber (1716–1776)

    remainder and changed his family name from Smithson to Percy that year. Sir Hugh's illegitimate son James Smithson, otherwise Jacques Louis Macie, born in

    Elizabeth Percy, Duchess of Northumberland (1716–1776)

    Elizabeth Percy, Duchess of Northumberland (1716–1776)

    Elizabeth_Percy,_Duchess_of_Northumberland_(1716–1776)

  • Michael Jayston
  • English actor (1935–2024)

    in 1970. He remarried in 1979 to Ann Smithson. He had three children with Sneddon and two children with Smithson. Jayston lived in Hove in East Sussex

    Michael Jayston

    Michael_Jayston

  • Athletics at the 1908 Summer Olympics – Men's 110 metres hurdles
  • competed. NOCs could enter up to 12 athletes. The event was won by Forrest Smithson of the United States, the fourth of five consecutive victories for the

    Athletics at the 1908 Summer Olympics – Men's 110 metres hurdles

    Athletics at the 1908 Summer Olympics – Men's 110 metres hurdles

    Athletics_at_the_1908_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_110_metres_hurdles

  • Land art
  • Art movement of the 1960s and 1970s

    Richard Long, David Medalla, Robert Morris, Dennis Oppenheim, Robert Smithson, and Gunther Uecker. The exhibition was directed by Thomas W. Leavitt.

    Land art

    Land art

    Land_art

  • Hercule Poirot
  • Fictional detective created by Agatha Christie

    The original 1924 edition of Poirot Investigates, reusing W. Smithson Broadhead's illustration of the character from 1923.

    Hercule Poirot

    Hercule_Poirot

  • Saint Joseph's Hawks baseball
  • Varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Saint Joseph's University

    baseball team was fielded in 1894. The team plays its home games at John W. Smithson Field on the campus of Saint Joseph's University. The Hawks previously

    Saint Joseph's Hawks baseball

    Saint_Joseph's_Hawks_baseball

  • Smithson–McCall Farm
  • Historic house in Tennessee, United States

    Smithson–McCall Farm is a 256.3-acre (103.7 ha) historic district in Bethesda, Tennessee. The farm was listed under the National Register of Historic Places

    Smithson–McCall Farm

    Smithson–McCall_Farm

  • Evelyn Lord Smithson
  • Classicist and archaeologist of ancient Greece

    Evelyn Lord Smithson (born July 19, 1923; died March 9, 1992, in Amherst, New York) was a noted twentieth-century scholar of classics and Classical archaeology

    Evelyn Lord Smithson

    Evelyn_Lord_Smithson

  • Canyon Lake, Texas
  • CDP in Texas, United States

    Communities located on the fringes of the CDP are Fischer, Spring Branch, and Smithson Valley. Residential and commercial development of the area began after

    Canyon Lake, Texas

    Canyon Lake, Texas

    Canyon_Lake,_Texas

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  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Tapesh

    The Holy Trinity

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    Hindu

    Khsitij

    Horizon

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    German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Xylon

    From the Forest; Wood or Forest

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    Arabic, Muslim

    Jamaima

    Lucky

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    Muslim/Islamic

    Shabb

    Young

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    Hindu

    Lahit

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    German

    Ediline

    Gracious

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    Indian, Sanskrit

    Sadratna

    Pure Gem; True Pearl

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    Hidden treasure

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    Australian, French, German

    Nadina

    The Courage of a Bear; Similar to Nadia; Hopeful

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  • Smithsonian
  • n.

    The Smithsonian Institution.

  • Regent
  • a.

    One of a governing board; a trustee or overseer; a superintendent; a curator; as, the regents of the Smithsonian Institution.

  • Zinc
  • n.

    An abundant element of the magnesium-cadmium group, extracted principally from the minerals zinc blende, smithsonite, calamine, and franklinite, as an easily fusible bluish white metal, which is malleable, especially when heated. It is not easily oxidized in moist air, and hence is used for sheeting, coating galvanized iron, etc. It is used in making brass, britannia, and other alloys, and is also largely consumed in electric batteries. Symbol Zn. Atomic weight 64.9.

  • Institution
  • n.

    An established or organized society or corporation; an establishment, especially of a public character, or affecting a community; a foundation; as, a literary institution; a charitable institution; also, a building or the buildings occupied or used by such organization; as, the Smithsonian Institution.

  • Smithsonian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Englishman J. L. M. Smithson, or to the national institution of learning which he endowed at Washington, D. C.; as, the Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Reports.

  • Smithsonite
  • n.

    Native zinc carbonate. It generally occurs in stalactitic, reniform, or botryoidal shapes, of a white to gray, green, or brown color. See Note under Calamine.