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Innes (other)
Innes is a surname. Innes may also refer to: Genealogy * Clan Innes, clan * Innes baronets, four baronetcies Geography Places ;Australia * Glen Innes Severn Council, a local government area in New South Wales. * Innes National Park, South Australia **Inneston, South Australia, a locality * Innes Park, Queensland, a town ;New Zealand * Lake Innes, lake in the South Island ;Elsewhere * Innes Ward, city ward, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada * Mount Innes-Taylor, Antarctica In space * Innes (crater), on the Moon * 1658 Innes, an asteroid Other * Innes Road, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada * The John Innes Centre, Norwich, Norfolk, England Other uses * '' The Innes Book of Records'', album by Neil Innes See also * * Glen Innes (other) * Innis (other) * Ennis (other) * Ennes (other) Ennes may refer to: *Ennes, the former name of Mount Olympus, Indiana People *Charlotta Skjöldebrand (1791–1866), Swedish court official, born Charlotta Ennes *Harol ...
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1658 Innes
1658 Innes, provisional designation , is a rare-type asteroid from the middle region of the asteroid belt, approximately 15 kilometers in diameter. It was named after Robert T. A. Innes. Discovery ''Innes'' was discovered on 13 July 1953, by South African astronomer Jacobus Bruwer at Johannesburg Observatory in South Africa. It was the first numbered discovery of astronomer Jacobus Bruwer. In addition, he also discovered the minor planets 1660 Wood, 1794 Finsen, and 3284 Niebuhr. The asteroid 1811 Bruwer was named in his honour by the Dutch, Dutch-American astronomer trio of the Palomar–Leiden survey. Orbit and classification It orbits the Sun in the central main-belt at a distance of 2.1–3.0  AU once every 4 years and 1 month (1,495 days). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.18 and an inclination of 9 ° with respect to the ecliptic. ''Innes'' was first identified as at Turku Observatory in 1940, extending the body's observation arc by 13 years prior to i ...
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Ennes (other)
Ennes may refer to: *Ennes, the former name of Mount Olympus, Indiana People *Charlotta Skjöldebrand (1791–1866), Swedish court official, born Charlotta Ennes * Harold E. Ennes, American broadcasting pioneer *James Ennes, retired United States Navy Lieutenant Commander involved in the 1967 USS ''Liberty'' incident *Willem Ennes (died 2012), Dutch musician and member of Solution *Thiago Ennes Thiago Ennes Moreira (born 5 March 1996 in Magé) is a Brazilian footballer who plays as right back for Campeonato Brasileiro Série B club Remo. Career Early career São Bernardo On 29 January 2019 Thiago signed with São Bernardo. At the c ... (born 1996), a Brazilian footballer {{disambig ...
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Ennis (other)
Ennis is the county town of County Clare, Ireland. Ennis may also refer to: Places * Ennis, Kentucky U.S. *Ennis, Montana, U.S. *Ennis, Texas, U.S. *Ennis, West Virginia, U.S. *Ennis House, a building in Los Angeles, California, U.S. ; Historical *Ennis (Parliament of Ireland constituency) *Ennis (UK Parliament constituency) Other uses * Ennis (surname) *Murder of Ennis Cosby, the son of entertainer Bill Cosby *Ennis Del Mar, character from the story "Brokeback Mountain" See also *Ennes (other) *Enniskillen, county town of County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland *Innis (other) Innis may refer to: Places * Innis, Louisiana, U.S. * Innis College, University of Toronto, Canada People Surname * Harold Innis (1894–1952), Canadian political economy professor who wrote on communication * Hubert Van Innis (1866–1961), ...
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Innis (other)
Innis may refer to: Places * Innis, Louisiana, U.S. * Innis College, University of Toronto, Canada People Surname * Harold Innis (1894–1952), Canadian political economy professor who wrote on communication * Hubert Van Innis (1866–1961), Belgian Olympic archer * Jeff Innis (1962-2022), American pitcher in Major League Baseball * Niger Innis, American activist and politician, National Spokesperson for the Congress of Racial Equality * Roy Innis (1934–2017), American activist and politician, National Chairman of the Congress of Racial Equality * William T. Innis (1826–1901), American politician and farmer Given name * Innis Green, Jacksonian Democrat member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania * Innis N. Palmer (1824–1900), American Civil War major general * Innis Palmer Swift (1882–1953), World War II major general and Innis N. Palmer's grandson See also * * INIS (other) * Innes (other) * Ennis (other) * Ennes (disambig ...
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Glen Innes (other)
Glen Innes may refer to: * Glen Innes, New South Wales, a town in Australia * Glen Innes, New Zealand, a suburb of Auckland See also * * *Innes (other) Innes is a surname. Innes may also refer to: Genealogy * Clan Innes, clan * Innes baronets, four baronetcies Geography Places ;Australia * Glen Innes Severn Council, a local government area in New South Wales. * Innes National Park, South Aust ...
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The Innes Book Of Records
''The Innes Book of Records'' is the third solo album by Neil Innes and was released in 1979 to accompany the BBC television series of the same name. The audio recordings on the album are not the same as those used as the audio track for the television series, some of the arrangements being markedly different. Each episode in the series was an anthology of short music videos featuring Innes and other performers. At the beginning of each episode is a short introductory video; one showed a man in a spacesuit exploring a deserted house, finding a record player covered in cobwebs, sitting down and listening to a record, so beginning the first song and its accompanying video. Reviewer Richie Unterberger, of ''Allmusic'', described it as "imbued with the characteristic droll, wry wit and knack for pastiche of all manners of pop music that typify Innes' work", and noted that it veered "more to Ray Davies territory than comedy rock, though Innes isn't at all imitative of the Kinks.". ...
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John Innes Centre
The John Innes Centre (JIC), located in Norwich, Norfolk, England, is an independent centre for research and training in plant and microbial science founded in 1910. It is a registered charity (No 223852) grant-aided by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), the European Research Council (ERC) and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and is a member of the Norwich Research Park. In 2017, the John Innes Centre was awarded a gold Athena SWAN Charter award for equality in the workplace. History The John Innes Horticultural Institution was founded in 1910 at Merton Park, Surrey (now London Borough of Merton), with funds bequeathed by John Innes, a merchant and philanthropist. The Institution occupied Innes's former estate at Merton Park until 1945 when it moved to Bayfordbury, Hertfordshire. It moved to its present site in 1967.
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Innes Road
Innes Road ( Ottawa Road #30) is one of the most important corridors in the east end of the City of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, running through the former cities of Gloucester and Cumberland. It is the main route serving Blackburn Hamlet and south Orléans, as well as several industrial and commercial areas in east Ottawa. Features The western section from St. Laurent Boulevard to Cyrville Road is a four-lane principal arterial road that primarily runs through industrial and light commercial areas with partial access control, although with an speed limit. Some residential frontage and considerable commercial frontage exists in the fairly congested section east of Highway 417, where Innes widens to six lanes up to Blackburn Hamlet and then becomes a divided four-lane road. The Canadian Conservation Institute is located in this section. Innes splits in Blackburn Hamlet; The original alignment runs through the community as an undivided road with a lower speed limit of . The long Bl ...
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Innes (crater)
Innes is a Lunar craters, lunar impact crater on the Moon's Far side (Moon), far side. It is located less than a crater diameter to the east-southeast of the prominent crater Seyfert (crater), Seyfert. To the southeast of Innes is the crater Meggers (crater), Meggers, and to the west-southwest lies Polzunov (crater), Polzunov. This crater has not been significantly worn due to impact erosion, and the features remain well-defined. The shape is roughly circular with a slight outward bulge along the western edge. The inner walls have slumped somewhat, and some slight wiktionary:terrace, terracing has occurred. The interior floor is relatively featureless, and is marked only by a few tiny craterlets. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Innes. See also * 1658 Innes, minor planet References

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Clan Innes
Clan Innes is a Highland and Lowland Scottish clan. The clan takes its name from the lands of Innes in Moray, Scotland. The de facto chief of the clan is the Duke of Roxburghe, directly descended in the male line from the Innes Baronets, chiefs of the name. History Clan Innes claims descent from a Berowald, a Flemish knight, who was given the lands of Innes by Malcolm IV of Scotland in 1160. Berowald's grandson, Walter, assumed the surname Innes and was granted a charter of confirmation by Alexander II of Scotland in 1226. In 1452, Robert Innes, the eleventh laird, fought under the Earl of Huntly at the Battle of Brechin. He later founded the Greyfriars of Elgin in an attempt to repay for his sins. The twentieth chief of Clan Innes, Sir Robert, was a Member of Parliament for Moray and was made a baronet of Nova Scotia in 1625. The third baronet, Sir James, married Lady Margaret Ker (whom through the sixth baronet inherited the ''Ker'' dukedom of Roxburghe. The twenty-fifth ch ...
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Mount Innes-Taylor
Mount Innes-Taylor () is a mountain, high, standing north of Mount Saltonstall at the south side of Poulter Glacier, in the Queen Maud Mountains of Antarctica. It was discovered in December 1934 by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition geological party under Quin Blackburn, and named by Richard E. Byrd Richard Evelyn Byrd Jr. (October 25, 1888 – March 11, 1957) was an American naval officer and explorer. He was a recipient of the Medal of Honor, the highest honor for valor given by the United States, and was a pioneering American aviator, p ... for Captain Alan Innes-Taylor, who served with the expedition as chief of trail operations. References External links The Papers of Alan Innes-Taylorat Dartmouth College Library Mountains of the Ross Dependency Queen Maud Mountains Amundsen Coast {{Ross-mountain-stub ...
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