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George Winter (June 10, 1809 – February 1, 1876) was an English-born landscape and portrait artist who immigrated to the United States in 1830 and became an American citizen in northern Indiana's Wabash River valley. Winter was one of Indiana's first professional artists. In addition, he is considered the state's most significant painter of ...
George Winter may refer to: George Winter (artist) (1810–1876), English-born painter of American frontier life; George Winter (Australian politician) (1815–1879), pastoralist and member of the Victorian Legislative Council; George Winter (baseball) (1878–1951), a.k.a. "Sassafras", Major League Baseball player; George D. Winter (1927 ...
The Year Without a Summer was an agricultural disaster; historian John D. Post called it "the last great subsistence crisis in the Western world". [4] [5] The climatic aberrations of 1816 had their greatest effect on New England (US), Atlantic Canada, and Western Europe.
George Winter (1815 – 14 September 1879) [1] [2] was a pastoralist and politician in colonial Victoria, a member of the Victorian Legislative Council. [ 1 ] Early life
Dr. George D. Winter (1927–1981) was the British-born pioneer of moist wound healing. In 1962, while working at the Department of Biomechanics and Surgical Materials at the University of London, Winter published his landmark Nature paper Formation of the scab and the rate of epithelisation of superficial wounds in the skin of the young domestic pig (Nature 193:293 1962) [1] where he ...
George D. Winter (1927–1981), ... Arthur Winter (1844–1937), English priest and cricketer; Blaise Winter (born 1962), American football coach and former player;
George Winter Park (1834–1901) was an American politician who served as a member of the Cambridge, Massachusetts Board of Aldermen, in 1869 [1] and 1870 [2] and in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
It starred George Winter as Gervase Owen Edwards, the Welsh son of a resistance leader (Gareth Thomas), and John Woodvine as the Prior Mordrin, leader of the eponymous cult. Patrick Troughton played Arthur, the apparent leader of the English resistance, and Julian Fellowes played Mordrin's ambitious and ruthless second-in-command, Brother Hugo.