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Baily may refer to: People *Baily (surname) *Baily Cargill (born 1995), English footballer Places *Baily (crater), lunar crater *Baily Head, Deception Island, Antarctica *Baily House, Newark, Delaware, United States *An area of Howth in North County Dublin, Ireland, where the Baily Lighthouse is located Other uses *3115 Baily, main-belt asteroid *Baily's Beads, a feature of total solar eclipses See also * Bailey (other) * Bailly (other) Bailly may refer to: People * Alexis Bailly (1798–1860), American politician and fur trader * Alice Bailly (1872–1938), Swiss painter * Anatole Bailly (1833–1911), French Hellenist * Auguste Bailly (1878–1967), French historian and nov ... {{disambiguation, geo, given name ja:ベイリー ...
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Baily (surname)
Baily is a surname, a variant of Bailey. Notable people with the surname include: *Bernard Baily (1916–1996), American comic book artist *Christina Baily (born 1981), English actress *Cyril Baily (1880–1924), English cricketer *Eddie Baily (1925–2010), English footballer * Edward Baily (1852–1941), English cricketer *Edward Hodges Baily (1788–1867), English sculptor *Francis Baily (1774–1844), English astronomer *Gavin Baily (born 1971), English artist, one half of Corby & Baily *Jaime Bayly (born 1965), Peruvian journalist and television personality *Kirk Baily (1963–2022), American actor *Laurence Richardson Baily (1815–1887), English marine insurance specialist *Martin Neil Baily, American economist *Thomas Baily (c. 1525–1591), English Catholic clergyman *William Hellier Baily (1819–1888), English palaeontologist See also *Bailey (surname) Bailey is an English or Scottish surname. It is first recorded in Northumberland, where it was said to have been change ...
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Baily Cargill
Baily James Cargill (born 5 July 1995) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for League Two club Forest Green Rovers. Cargill is a left footed centre back who can also play at full back. Career AFC Bournemouth Born in Winchester, England, Cargill grew up as a Southampton fan and had a season ticket for the club. After spells at the academies of Leicester City and Southampton, Cargill joined AFC Bournemouth's youth ranks, which Cargill stated he joined the club's U13 academy and turned professional in 2012. After a loan spell with A.F.C. Totton and Welling, Cargill signed his first professional contract on a one-year contract in April 2013. After making an impressive display in the pre-season friendly and his loan spell at Welling at the first half of the 2013–14 season, Cargill signed a two-year and a half contract, keeping him until 2016. In effort of making a first team breakthrough ahead of the 2014–15 season, Cargill made his first senior appea ...
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Baily (crater)
Baily is the remnant of a lunar impact crater on the boundary between Mare Frigoris to the north and Lacus Mortis to the south. The crater interior has been flooded by lava in the past, and only the northern half of the crater rim remains relatively intact. There is an outward bulge in the northeastern rim, possibly the remnant of another crater formation that once overlapped Baily. The crater interior is flat and relatively featureless, with no impacts of significance. The surviving outer rim reaches a maximum elevation of about 0.5 km. The nearest crater of note is Bürg to the south-southwest. Further to the west is the prominent Aristoteles Aristotle (; grc-gre, Ἀριστοτέλης ''Aristotélēs'', ; 384–322 BC) was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. Taught by Plato, he was the founder of the Peripatetic school of phi .... Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by pl ...
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Baily Head
Baily Head is a prominent headland, 160 m high, forming the easternmost extremity of Deception Island, in the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. Important Bird Area The headland has been identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports a very large breeding colony of chinstrap penguins (100,000 pairs). The 78 ha IBA comprises the ice-free headland and about 800 m of black sand beach on either side of it. Other birds known to nest at the site include brown skuas, Cape petrels and snowy sheathbills. Antarctic fur seals frequently haul out along the beaches, while Weddell, crabeater, leopard The leopard (''Panthera pardus'') is one of the five extant species in the genus '' Panthera'', a member of the cat family, Felidae. It occurs in a wide range in sub-Saharan Africa, in some parts of Western and Central Asia, Southern Russia, a ... and southern elephant seals have also been recorded. References ...
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Baily House
Baily House is a historic home located at Newark in New Castle County, Delaware. It was built about 1835 and is a -story "L"-shaped frame dwelling with a three-bay front facade. It was probably constructed as a single-family dwelling that may have been formerly connected to a row of matching houses. Some believe that it was moved from Baltimore to Newark in the mid-19th century. It was the residence of Harriet Baily, who headed the Art Department of the University of Delaware from 1928 until 1956. . It was added to the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ... in 1982. References University of Delaware Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Delaware Houses completed in 1835 Houses in Newark, Delaware National ...
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Howth
Howth ( ; ; non, Hǫfuð) is an affluent peninsular village and outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland. The district as a whole occupies the greater part of the peninsula of Howth Head, which forms the northern boundary of Dublin Bay, and includes the island of Ireland's Eye, which holds multiple natural protection designations. Howth has been settled since prehistoric times, and features in Irish mythology. A fishing village and small trading port from at least the 14th century, Howth has grown to become a busy and affluent suburb of Dublin, with a mix of suburban residential development, wild hillside and heathland, golf courses, cliff and coastal paths, a small quarry and a busy commercial fishing port. The only neighbouring district on land is Sutton. Howth is also home to one of the oldest occupied buildings in Ireland, Howth Castle, and its estate. Howth is also a civil parish in the ancient barony of Coolock. Location and access Howth is located on the peninsula of Howth He ...
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3115 Baily
While the future cannot be predicted with certainty, present understanding in various scientific fields allows for the prediction of some far-future events, if only in the broadest outline. These fields include astrophysics, which studies how planets and stars form, interact, and die; particle physics, which has revealed how matter behaves at the smallest scales; evolutionary biology, which studies how life evolves over time; plate tectonics, which shows how continents shift over millennia; and sociology, which examines how human societies and cultures evolve. The far future begins after the current millennium comes to an end, starting with the 4th millennium in 3001 CE, until the furthest reaches of future time. These timelines include alternative future events that address unresolved scientific questions, such as whether humans will become extinct, whether the Earth survives when the Sun expands to become a red giant and whether proton decay will be the eventual end of all ...
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Baily's Beads
The Baily's beads effect or diamond ring effect is a feature of total and annular solar eclipses. As the Moon covers the Sun during a solar eclipse, the rugged topography of the lunar limb allows beads of sunlight to shine through in some places while not in others. The effect is named after Francis Baily, who explained the phenomenon in 1836. The diamond ring effect is seen when only one bead is left, appearing as a shining "diamond" set in a bright ring around the lunar silhouette. Lunar topography has considerable relief because of the presence of mountains, craters, valleys, and other topographical features. The irregularities of the lunar limb profile (the "edge" of the Moon, as seen from a distance) are known accurately from observations of grazing occultations of stars. Astronomers thus have a fairly good idea which mountains and valleys will cause the beads to appear in advance of the eclipse. While Baily's beads are seen briefly for a few seconds at the center of the ecli ...
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Bailey (other)
Bailey may refer to: People and fictional characters * Bailey (surname) * Bailey (given name) Castles and bridges * Bailey (castle), or ward, a courtyard of a castle or fortification, enclosed by a curtain wall * Bailey bridge, a portable prefabricated truss bridge Places * The Bailey, a historic area in the centre of Durham, England * Bailey, Colorado, US, an unincorporated community * Bailey, Minnesota, US, an unincorporated community * Bailey, Mississippi, US, an unincorporated community * Bailey, Missouri, US, an unincorporated community * Bailey, North Carolina, US, a town * Bailey, Oklahoma, US, a ghost town * Bailey, Texas, US, a city * Mount Bailey (other), two mountains in the US and one in Antarctica * Bailey Brook (West Branch French Creek tributary), Pennsylvania, US * Bailey Creek (other) * Bailey Park, Austin, Texas, US * Bailey Peninsula, Wilkes Land, Antarctica ** Bailey Rocks, on the north side of Bailey Peninsula * Bailey Peninsul ...
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Bailly (other)
Bailly may refer to: People * Alexis Bailly (1798–1860), American politician and fur trader * Alice Bailly (1872–1938), Swiss painter * Anatole Bailly (1833–1911), French Hellenist * Auguste Bailly (1878–1967), French historian and novelist * Benjamin Bailly (born 1990), Belgian racing driver * Blanche Bailly (born 1995), Cameroonian singer * Colette Bailly (born 1928), French pianist and composer * David Bailly (1584–1657), Dutch Golden Age painter * Dominique Bailly (born 1960), French politician * Edmond Bailly (1850–1916), French librarian and publisher * Edmond Bailly (footballer) (), Swiss footballer * Eric Bailly (born 1994), Ivorian footballer * Ernest Joseph Bailly (1753–1823), Flemish painter * François Bailly (–1690), French mason and architect in Canada * Gérard Bailly (born 1940), French politician * Guillaume Bailly (died 1696), French Sulpician missionary to Canada * Henri de Bailly (died 1637), French composer * Henry G. Bailly (1828-1865), A ...
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