• Samuel Bridger (born 11 May 1777) was an English professional cricketer. He was mainly associated with Surrey and he made 21 known appearances in first-class...
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  • motorcycle racer Samuel Bridger (1777 – after 1825), English professional cricketer Tom Bridger (1934–1991), British racing driver Joseph Bridger, Colonial Governor...
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  • was the third son of Samuel Bridger, auditor for the College of Gloucester, who died in 1650. His grandfather, Rev. Lawrence Bridger, served as the rector...
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    Samuel Beckett Bridge (Irish: Droichead Samuel Beckett) is a cable-stayed swingbridge in Dublin, Ireland that joins Sir John Rogerson's Quay on the south...
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    small town, Fort Bridger, Wyoming, remains near the fort and takes its name from it. The post was established by the mountain man Jim Bridger, after whom it...
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    The Samuel De Champlain Bridge, colloquially known as the Champlain Bridge, is a cable-stayed bridge design by architect Poul Ove Jensen and built to replace...
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  • men as only nine Bs could take part. The only B to score a run was Samuel Bridger. Despite the 1810 setback, the Bs had a reasonable record and defeated...
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    Magdalena Kuivalatar, Finnish-Karelian folksinger (d. 1846) May 11 – Samuel Bridger, English cricketer May 12 – Mary Reibey, Australian businessperson (d...
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  • Brent John Brewer Richard Brewster James Bridger (Colonel) Joseph Bridger Samuel Bridger (Colonel) William Bridger Gray Briggs Charles Broadwater Walter...
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    operation is similar to the original potentiometer. The Wheatstone bridge was invented by Samuel Hunter Christie (sometimes spelled "Christy") in 1833 and improved...
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