• John William Heslop Harrison, FRS, FRSE (1881–1967) was a professor of Botany at King's College, Durham University (now Newcastle University), specialising...
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  • botanist John William Heslop-Harrison (1881–1967), British academic Heslop Harrison (name) All pages with titles containing Heslop-Harrison This page...
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  • John Heslop-Harrison FRS FAAAS (10 February 1920 – 8 May 1998) was a British soldier and botanist. He was born in Middlesbrough to John William Heslop-Harrison...
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  • 1911 the son of John William Heslop-Harrison and his wife, Christian Watson Henderson. His younger brother was Jack Heslop-Harrison. George studied at...
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  • intellectual rigour to his amateur interest in botany. From the mid-1930s John Heslop-Harrison, Professor of Botany at King's College, Newcastle upon Tyne, had...
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  • evidence of Nazi war crimes John William HeslopHarrison FRSE (1881–1967), British biologist, father of... Jack Heslop-Harrison FRSE (1920–1998), British...
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  • the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were George Heslop-Harrison, John Heslop-Harrison, Alexander Milne and William Fisher Cassie. He died on 24...
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  • Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE). His proposers were John Heslop-Harrison, Alfred Hobson, Ernest Dunlop and Robert Wheldon. In 1949 he was...
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    Thomas Pretious Heslop FRCP (7 November 1823 – 17 June 1885) was a nineteenth-century social reformer, philanthropist and physician and founder of several...
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    1977–79: Brian John Bluck 1979–81: John Mackintosh Howie 1981–83: John Heslop-Harrison 1983–85: John Bryce McLeod 1985–87: 1987–89: John Macleod Ball 1989–91:...
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