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  1. Modern Farming — 2023-10-09 23:44:30
    …tised in the parish church there on 30th March. At the age of seventeen, Tull matriculated at **Oxford**, to St. John's College, on 7th July 1691, but appears to have taken no degree. {{{TOC}}} Jethro Tull is one of the first to propose a scient…
  2. Cambridge Cream — 2022-05-20 08:48:45
    …"350" alt="Burnt Cream" title="Wonderful Cambridge Burnt Cream" }} ~-[[CategoryFood]]:[[1600s]] Chefs at the **Trinity College** in Cambridge, [[England]] first produced **'Cambridge Burnt Cream'** dessert no later than **1630**. ||{{{toc}}}||…
    …royal et bourgeois' of 1691, but it is called **'crème à l'Angloise'**. The pudding had been on the menu at Trinity College, Cambridge, for at least 60 years by then. In the 1600's they called it **Cambridge cream**, **Trinity cream** or si…
    …mply **Burnt cream**. === Trinity College ~1630 === The college in [[Cambridgeshire]] even has an iron with the official college crest which is used to burn the sugar topping. == Re…
  3. Vitamins — 2021-08-16 09:52:16
    …ed from food, disease occurred. {{{toc}}} {{Image url="Vitamins.jpg" width="100" class="left"}} Fletcher entered Caius College, **Cambridge**, in 1890, obtained a scholarship to St. Mary’s Hospital, Paddington, from which he qualified in 1896. …
    … that citrus fruits could cure scurvy. */ == Links == [[http://munksroll.rcplondon.ac.uk/Biography/Details/1564 | Royal College of Physicians]] …
  4. DNA — 2021-08-14 21:04:12
    … was head hunted in '''1951''' by John Randall, of the Medical Research Council Biophysics Research Unit at '''King’s college, London''', to work on an x-ray picture of DNA taken by a graduate student Raymond Gosling, Wilkins assistant. In the N…
  5. Horlicks — 2021-08-12 20:30:08
    …arge enough to justify Horlicks establishing its own plant. James Horlick bought a green field site in Slough from Eton College, the building was operational in 1908. The entire project cost £28,800 and by 1969, the extended factory produced 30 m…
  6. Nature Reserve — 2021-08-09 22:30:53
    …aterton''' (1782 - 1865) was born at Walton Hall, Wakefield, [[Yorkshire]], [[England]]. He was educated at Stonyhurst College in Lancashire. Waterton was an early opponent of '''pollution'''. He fought a long-running court case against the owne…
  7. Sport — 2020-11-30 00:32:47
    …ral days or so with injuries such as broken arms and legs not uncommon. The game that we know today emerged at '''Eton College''' in England in the 1860s when the first rules were written down. Further rules were written in 1875 when the first Ho…
  8. Vacuum cleaner — 2020-10-11 23:24:10
    …Green Lane, in Fulham, South West London. He built his first machine in 1901. It was made for Osborne House, a training college for naval officers on the Isle of Wight. The machine was parked outside and the hoses were fed through the windows. It …
  9. Gravity — 2020-08-06 08:19:13
    … acts on them. Isaac published his most famous book, Principia, in 1687 while he was a mathematics professor at Trinity College, Cambridge. == Principia 1687 == >> {{adsense}}>> Isaac explained three basic laws that govern the way objects move i…
  10. Hockey — 2016-06-23 12:47:04
    …Hockey :: [[CategorySport]] === Eton College 1860 === {{redirect page="Sport#hn_Hockey_1860"}}…
  11. Crème Brulee — 2016-05-12 13:24:41
    …Crème Brulee :: [[CategoryFood]]== Crème Brulee == === Trinity College ~1630 === {{redirect page="Cambridge Cream"}}…

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