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Ingold may refer to: People * Cecil Terence Ingold (1905–2010), British botanist and mycologist * Christopher Kelk Ingold (1893–1970), British chemist * Jon Ingold (born 1981), British author of interactive fiction * Karl Ingold (?–?), US-American aviator * Keith Usherwood Ingold (born 1929), British chemist * Kylie InGold (born 1962), Australian artist * Mariana Ingold (born 1958), Uruguayan composer * Rich Ingold (1963–2017), US-American football player * Tim Ingold (born 1948), British anthropologist * Werner Ingold (1919–1995), Swiss chemist and entrepreneur * Jeff Ingold, current president of Doozer Production Company and the former head of comedy at NBC * Res Ingold (born 1954), Swiss contemporary artist. He is known for his superfiction airline company Ingold Airlines * Ingold Baardson * Ingold Haraldrsson * Ingold II * Ingold Illready * Ingold Steinkelsson * Ingold of Sweden (other) Places * Ingold, North Carolina Science * Thorpe–Ingold effect The Tho ...
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Cecil Terence Ingold
Cecil Terence Ingold CMG (5 July 1905 – 31 May 2010) was "one of the most influential mycologists of the twentieth century". He was president of the British Mycological Society where he organised the first international congress of mycologists. An entire class of aquatic fungi within the Pleosporales, the Ingoldian fungi, were named after him, although recent DNA studies are changing the scientific names. Academic career Terence Ingold was born at Blackrock, Dublin and attended school in Bangor, County Down. He studied at Queen's University in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and in 1926 won a First in his bachelor's degree in botany, with emphasis on mycology. He made a short study (in the style of A.H.R. Buller) of dispersal patterns of a Podospora species before taking up a scholarship in autumn 1926 at the Royal College of Science, London. Here the teaching and practicals in higher plant physiology by V. H. Blackman and others stimulated and laid a pattern for his later expe ...
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Jeff Ingold
Jeff Ingold is an Emmy Award winning American TV producer. He has worked on TV shows such as ''Ted Lasso'', ''Scrubs'', ''The Office'', ''Parks and Recreation'', ''Community'', ''Will & Grace'', ''Just Shoot Me!'', ''30 Rock'', and ''Whiskey Cavalier''. He currently works with Bill Lawrence as the Head Producer and President of Lawrence's production company, Doozer. Early life and education Jeff Ingold grew up in Birmingham, Michigan and attended Seaholm High School. Ingold graduated from Princeton University with a degree in history. He received a MBA from the USC Marshall School of Business. Personal life Ingold resides in Los Angeles, California California is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States, located along the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the List of states and territori ..., with his wife, Elizabeth, and children Lucy and Teddy. References Year o ...
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Ingold Of Sweden (other)
Ingi of Sweden - English also: ''Ingold'' ; Swedish Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...: ''Inge'' or ''Yngve'' or ''Ingjald'' - may refer to (chronologically): * Yngvi, mythological Swedish ruler, also known as Yngve Freyr * Yngvi, legendary Swedish ruler * Ingold Illready, semi-legendary Swedish ruler * Inge the Elder, King of Sweden 1079 * Inge the Younger, King of Sweden 1118 {{hndis, Ingi of Sweden ...
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Ingold Steinkelsson
Inge the Elder (Swedish: ''Inge Stenkilsson''; Old Norse: ''Ingi Steinkelsson''; died c. 1105–1110) was a king of Sweden. In English literature he has also been called ''Ingold''. While scant sources do not allow us to paint a full picture of his term of kingship, he is known to have led a turbulent but at length successful reign of more than two decades. He stands out as a devout Christian who founded the first abbey in Sweden and acted harshly against pagan practices. The kingdom was still an unstable realm based on alliances of noblemen, and Inge's main power base was in Västergötland and Östergötland; one of the earliest chronicles that mention his reign knows him as ''rex gautorum'', king of the Geats.Peter Sawyer, ''När Sverige blev Sverige''. Alingsås: Viktoria, 1991, p. 37. Biography Inge was the son of the former King Stenkil and a Swedish princess. Inge shared the rule of the kingdom with his probably elder brother Halsten Stenkilsson,
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Ingold Illready
Ingjald illråde or Ingjaldr hinn illráði (''Ingold Illruler'' or ''Illready'') was a semi-legendary Swedish king of the House of Ynglings, son and successor of King Anund, and the father and predecessor of King Olof Trätälja. As with many of the 5th-7th century Yngling Kings of Sweden, his historicity is contested. Ingjald is mentioned in medieval historiographical sources including ''Ynglinga saga'', ''Historia Norvegiæ'', '' Hervarar saga'', '' Upplendinga Konungum'', '' Þorsteins saga Víkingssonar'' and ''Íslendingabók''. The setting of ''Þorsteins saga Víkingssonar'' is roughly the 7th century. Johannes Magnus in his 16th-century list of kings places Ingjald (''Ingevallus, Ingellus'') in AD 883. ''Ynglinga saga'' Snorri Sturluson gave an extensive account on the life of Ingjald in the ''Ynglinga saga'' which is part of the '' Heimskringla''. Youth The ''Ynglinga saga'', a part of the '' Heimskringla'' relates that the viceroy of Fjädrundaland was na ...
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Ingold II
Inge the Younger was King of Sweden in c. 1110–c. 1125 and probably the youngest son of king Halsten.The article ''Inge d.y.'' in ''Nationalencyklopedin'' (1992).The article Inge, section 2. I. den yngre' in ''Nordisk familjebok'' (1910). According to unreliable traditions, Inge would have ruled together with his brother Philip Halstensson after the death of their uncle, Inge the Elder. In English literature both have also been called ''Ingold''. Hallstein's sons were Philip and Ingi, and they succeeded to the Kingdom of Sweden after King Ingi the elder. (The 13th century '' Hervarar saga'')"Hervarar saga ok Heiðreks"
, Guðni Jónsson's and Bjarni Vilhjálmsson's edition at ''Norrøne Tekster og Kvad''. English translation by N. Kershaw

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Ingold Haraldrsson
Inge Haraldsson (Old Norse: ''Ingi Haraldsson''; 1135 – 3 February 1161) was king of Norway (being Inge I) from 1136 to 1161. Inge’s reign fell within the start of the period known in Norwegian history as the civil war era. He was never the sole ruler of the country. He is often known as Inge the Hunchback ( no, Inge Krokrygg; Old Norse: ''Ingi krókhryggr''), because of his physical disability. However, this epithet does not appear in medieval sources. Childhood and accession Inge was the only son of King Harald Gille by his wife, Ingiríðr Ragnvaldsdóttir. At the time, however, legitimate birth was not an important factor in determining succession to the throne. Inge was fostered by ''Ögmund'' or ''Ámund Gyrðarson'' in eastern Norway. His father, Harald, was murdered in 1136 by the pretender Sigurd Slembe. The one-year-old Inge was named king at the thing of ''Borgarting'' near Sarpsborg. His two half-brothers, also infants, Magnus and Sigurd, were also named king a ...
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Ingold Baardson
Ingold may refer to: People * Cecil Terence Ingold (1905–2010), British botanist and mycologist * Christopher Kelk Ingold (1893–1970), British chemist * Jon Ingold (born 1981), British author of interactive fiction * Karl Ingold (?–?), US-American aviator * Keith Usherwood Ingold (born 1929), British chemist * Kylie InGold (born 1962), Australian artist * Mariana Ingold (born 1958), Uruguayan composer * Rich Ingold (1963–2017), US-American football player * Tim Ingold (born 1948), British anthropologist * Werner Ingold (1919–1995), Swiss chemist and entrepreneur * Jeff Ingold, current president of Doozer Production Company and the former head of comedy at NBC * Res Ingold (born 1954), Swiss contemporary artist. He is known for his superfiction airline company Ingold Airlines * Ingold Baardson * Ingold Haraldrsson * Ingold II * Ingold Illready * Ingold Steinkelsson * Ingold of Sweden (other) Places * Ingold, North Carolina Science * Thorpe–Ingold effect T ...
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Res Ingold
Res Ingold (born 1954 in Burgdorf, Switzerland) is a Swiss contemporary artist. He is known for his superfiction airline company Ingold Airlines he started in 1982. Res Ingold is a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich. Exhibitions and actions * In 1993, he participated to the group show ''Business Art Business'' at the Groninger Museum, Groningen, Netherland, curated by Frans Has. Other artists invited included Banca di Oklahoma, Int Fish-Handel Servaas, Mark Kostabi, Name Diffusion ( Marion Baruch), Philippe Cazal, Premiata Ditta, and Tecnotest. * In 2000/2001 the exhibition ''ingold airlines - more than miles'' took place at Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen. * On February 16, 2008, the gala 'Von Nagel zu Nagel' took place at the Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland *In 2012 the ''International Ornithoport'' (airport for birds) by Res Ingold opened on top of the Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland Works in public collecti ...
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Werner Ingold
Werner Ingold (20 February 1919 – 24 June 1995) was a Swiss chemist and entrepreneur. He was a pioneer in the field of chemical microanalysis, in particular in the development of glass-based, highly resistive pH electrodes. In 1948, he founded the Dr. W. Ingold AG, producing and selling sensors for process analytical applications. He developed the company to a mid-size international business organization and sold it in 1986 to Ciba Geigy. In 1966, Werner Ingold became an Active Life Member of The New York Academy of Sciences. Early life and education Werner Ingold was born on 20 February 1919 in Lüterkofen, in the rural area of Solothurn, Switzerland. He was the youngest of three sons of Hans and Ida Ingold (née Santschi) to grow up on his father's farm. Werner attended primary and district school in the neighboring village of Hessigkofen and grammar school at Kantonsschule Solothurn. Academic career Between 1938 and 1942, Werner Ingold studied chemistry at the Swiss Fe ...
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Christopher Kelk Ingold
Sir Christopher Kelk Ingold (28 October 1893 – 8 December 1970) was a British chemist based in Leeds and London. His groundbreaking work in the 1920s and 1930s on reaction mechanisms and the electronic structure of organic compounds was responsible for the introduction into mainstream chemistry of concepts such as nucleophile, electrophile, inductive and resonance effects, and such descriptors as SN1, SN2, E1, and E2. He also was a co-author of the Cahn–Ingold–Prelog priority rules. Ingold is regarded as one of the chief pioneers of physical organic chemistry. Early life and education Born in London to a silk merchant who died of tuberculosis when Ingold was five years old, Ingold began his scientific studies at Hartley University College at Southampton (now Southampton University) taking an external BSc in 1913 with the University of London. He then joined the laboratory of Jocelyn Field Thorpe at Imperial College, London, with a brief hiatus from 1918-1920 during ...
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Tim Ingold
Timothy Ingold (born 1 November 1948INGOLD, Prof. Timothy
''Who's Who 2014'', A & C Black, 2014; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014
) is a British anthropologist, and Chair of at the .


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