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    South Western Railway Newport Pagnell to Wolverton Branch Railway, W. R. Galbraith was director from 1871 and was mentioned in the 1870 Act of Parliament...
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  • Vivian Hunter Galbraith, British historian W. R. Galbraith, (mid-late 19th century) Civil engineer in the United Kingdom Walter Galbraith (1918–1995),...
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    Peter Woodard Galbraith (born December 31, 1950) is an American author, academic, commentator, politician, policy advisor, and former diplomat. In the...
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    John Kenneth Galbraith OC (October 15, 1908 – April 29, 2006), also known as Ken Galbraith, was a Canadian-American economist, diplomat, public official...
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  • Alexander Fleming) Faraday Hall (after Sir Michael Faraday) Galbraith Hall (after W R Galbraith, who designed the Kew Railway Bridge) Mill Hall (after John...
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    000. It was built under the supervision of consulting civil engineer W. R. Galbraith. The line was opened on 20 May 1885 and was operated from the start...
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    Waterloo & City line (redirect from W&C)
    (equivalent to £32,950,000 in 2023). The consulting engineers were W. R. Galbraith (of the LSWR) and J. H. Greathead, developer of the tunnelling shield...
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    Douglas Fox on the Liverpool Overhead Railway and also worked with W. R. Galbraith on the Waterloo & City Railway. His final work was on the Central London...
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    commenced in August 1898 under the direction of Sir Benjamin Baker, W. R. Galbraith and R. F. Church with building work by Perry & Company of Tredegar Works...
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    Devon bank opposite the village. The engineers were Richard Church and W. R. Galbraith. The viaduct was first crossed by truck on 8 August 1907 and first...
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    was raised in June 1861.[page needed] The engineer of the line was W. R. Galbraith and the contractor for Topsham to Exmouth was James Taylor of Exeter...
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    had to be dismantled and rebuilt by Sir William Arrol to a design by W. R. Galbraith before the line could be opened to traffic in 1881. Bouch's Redheugh...
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    Councillor George Beckett, was breasted by King and her entourage. Sands, T R (1971). The Didcot, Newbury & Southampton Railway. Blandford Forum: Oakwood...
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    given Grade II listed structure protection in 1983, was designed by W. R. Galbraith and built by Brassey & Ogilvie for the London and South Western Railway...
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    of Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Thus the LSWR, and its engineer, William Galbraith, were left with a route from Exeter that would have to skirt around the...
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    Democrat Carl Hayden. John W. Murphy, Arizona Republic, March 9, 1924 W. J. Galbraith, Arizona Republic, October 19, 1924 W. J. Galbraith at the Website The Otis...
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    Peter W. Galbraith. He earned his BA, magna cum laude, from Harvard in 1974 and PhD from Yale in 1981, both in economics. From 1974 to 1975, Galbraith studied...
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  • Robert Galbraith Heath (May 9, 1915 – September 21, 1999) was an American psychiatrist. He followed the theory of biological psychiatry, which holds that...
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    Galbraith 2016, p. 113. Galbraith 2019, p. 54. Nagayama 2020, p. 121. Galbraith 2023, p. 3. Galbraith 2016, p. 114. Galbraith 2021, p. 47. Galbraith 2016...
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  • super-resolution microscopy. Together with James Galbraith, she heads the Galbraith Lab. Galbraith studied Bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania...
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