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Monro is a surname, and may refer to: In science and education * Alexander Monro (primus), the founder of Edinburgh Medical School * Alexander Monro (secundus), Scottish anatomist, physician and medical educator * Alexander Monro (tertius) (1773–1859), Scottish medical pioneer and educator, also known as Alexander Monro III * David Binning Monro, Scottish Homeric scholar * John U. Monro (1912-2002), American academic administrator In politics * Cecil Monro, Australian politician * Charles Carmichael Monro (1860–1929), Governor of Gibraltar * David Monro, New Zealand politician * Hector Monro, Baron Monro of Langholm, Conservative & Unionist Party politician In music * Matt Monro, English ballad singer of the 1960s and one of great international postwar entertainers * Ryan Monro, band member in ''The Cat Empire'' * Alison Monro, alternative name of Alison Sudol, before forming A Fine Frenzy In other fields * Ander Monro, Canadian rugby player * Donald Monro (disambi ...
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Alexander Monro (primus)
Alexander Monro (19 September 169710 July 1767) was a Scottish surgeon and anatomist. His father, the surgeon John Monro (surgeon), John Monro, had been a prime mover in the foundation of the Edinburgh Medical School and had arranged Alexander's education in the hope that his son might become the first Professor of Anatomy in the new university medical school. After medical studies in Edinburgh, London, Paris and Leiden, Alexander Monro returned to Edinburgh, and pursued a career as a surgeon and anatomy teacher. With the support of his father and the patronage of the Edinburgh Lord Provost George Drummond, Alexander Monro was appointed foundation Professor of Anatomy at the University of Edinburgh. His lectures, delivered in English, rather than the conventional Latin, proved popular with students and his qualities as a teacher contributed to the success and reputation of the Edinburgh medical school. He is known as Alexander Monro Primus or Senior to distinguish him from his ...
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Donald Monro (other)
Donald Monro may refer to: * Donald Monro (physician) (1727–1802), Scottish physician and medical author * Donald Monro (priest), Scottish clergyman and Archdeacon/Dean of the Isles See also * Donald Munro (other) *Donald Monroe Donald Keith was a pseudonym for authors Donald Monroe, Donald (1888–1972) and Keith Monroe (1915–2003). They are best known for their series of stories in the Time Machine series, which were originally published in ''Boys' Life'' magazine b ...
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Munroe (other)
Munroe is a surname. Munroe may also refer to: Places * Munroe Falls, Ohio, USA * Munroe Lake, Manitoba, Canada * Munroe Island, Kerala, India * Munroe Island (Philippines), Philippines * Munroe Tavern, Lexington, MA, USA Facilities and structures * Munroe (PAT station), Pittsburgh, PA, USA * Munroe (MBTA station), Lexington, MA, USA Other uses * Munroe effect, the partial focusing of blast energy caused by a hollow or void cut into a piece of explosive See also * * * Monro (other) * Monroe (other) * Munro (other) A Munro () is any Scottish mountain with a height over 3000 feet (914.4 metres). Munro may also refer to: Geography * Munro, Buenos Aires, a neighborhood in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina * Hamilton/John C. Munro International Airport, a ...
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Munro (other)
A Munro () is any Scottish mountain with a height over 3000 feet (914.4 metres). Munro may also refer to: Geography * Munro, Buenos Aires, a neighborhood in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina * Hamilton/John C. Munro International Airport, an airport in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada * Mount Munro, a peak on Cape Barren Island in Tasmania, Australia * Munro Township, Michigan, United States People with the name * Munro (surname), people with the surname ''Munro'' * Clan Munro, a Highland Scottish clan * Donnie Munro, the former lead singer of the band Runrig Other uses * ''Munro'' (film), an Academy-Award-winning animated short film, released in 1961 * Munro Day, holiday celebrated each year on the first Friday in February by Dalhousie University * Munro Mark 1 EV, an electric 4x4 first revealed as a prototype based the Foers Ibex * USCGC ''Douglas Munro'' (WHEC-724), a High Endurance Cutter of the US Coast Guard * USCGC ''Munro'' (WMSL-755), Legend-class cutter of the US C ...
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Monroe (other)
Monroe or Monroes may refer to: People and fictional characters * Monroe (surname) * Monroe (given name) * James Monroe, 5th President of the United States Places United States * Monroe, Arkansas, an unincorporated community and census-designated place * Monroe, California, former name of Hales Grove, California * Fort Monroe (Yosemite), California, a historic site * Monroe, Connecticut, a town * Monroe County, Florida * Lake Monroe (Florida) * Monroe, Georgia, a city * Monroe, Adams County, Indiana, a town * Monroe, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, an unincorporated community * Lake Monroe (Indiana), a reservoir * Monroe, Iowa, a city * Monroe, Kentucky, an unincorporated community * Monroe, Louisiana, a city * Monroe, Maine, a town * Monroe, Massachusetts, a town * Monroe, Michigan, a city * Lake Monroe (Mississippi), Monroe County, Mississippi * Monroe Island, in the Yellowstone River in Montana * Monroe, Nebraska, a village * Monroe, New Hampshire a town * Mount Monroe, a peak in t ...
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Monro Family
The Monro of Fyrish family were a Scottish family and branch of the ancient highland Clan Munro. The family produced a notable dynasty of doctors to London in the 18th and 19th century where they were involved in early work on curing 'insanity'. Four generations occupied successively the position of (Principal) Physician of the notorious Bethlem Hospital (Bedlam). They were also leading members of a variety of important medical associations. Other members were painters, priests and philanthropists of note and one was an important early patron to J. M. W. Turner. Early family history Hector Munro, 1st of Fyrish was the second son of Robert Munro, 14th Baron of Foulis (d.1547), chief of the Scottish clan, Clan Munro. Hector Munro received as his patrimony the lands of Fyrish, Contullich and Kildermorie in the parish of Alness. He had four sons and one daughter: # William Munro, 2nd of Fyrish. #John Munro, 3rd of Fyrish. #George Munro, who fought in the Thirty Years' War on the Eu ...
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Stuart Monro
Stuart Kinnaird Monro OBE, FRSGS, FRSE (born 3 March 1947) is a Scottish geologist and science communicator. Early life Monro graduated in Geology from Aberdeen University in 1970 and then received his PhD from the University of Edinburgh while embarking upon a lengthy career with the British Geological Survey, making a number of distinguished contributions to the understanding of the geology of central Scotland and the application of geology to environmental issues. Career He was instrumental in establishing Our Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh, the science centre and visitor attraction which opened in 1999 as a major Millennium Project that serves to facilitate a better public understanding of the processes that have shaped the earth. He took up the post of Scientific Director at Our Dynamic Earth on a permanent, part-time, basis on retiring from the British Geological Survey in 2004. Monro has been a part-time tutor in Earth Sciences at the Open University from 1982 till ...
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Joanna Monro
Joanna Monro (born 1956) is a British actress and former television presenter who, in the 1980s, appeared on the BBC show ''That's Life!'' with Esther Rantzen. In 1974 she appeared in the ''Doctor Who'' story ''Planet of the Spiders'', followed by a lengthy spell as 'Anna Newcross' in the BBC soap opera ''Angels (TV series), Angels''. For three years in the mid-1980s she was a regular in the BBC children's sketch show ''Fast Forward'', and was a member of the BBC's Radio Drama Company."Radio and audio book companies", in Lloyd Trott, ed., ''Actors and Performers Yearbook 2016'', pp. 353-354 In the 1990s, she played the conniving Mrs Lyons in the musical ''Blood Brothers (musical), Blood Brothers'' in the West End, and was on the 1995 London cast recording as well as The International Cast Album. She also appeared in the episode 'The Photographer' (1999) in the first BBC series of ''People Like Us'' (which aired 1999–2001). She performed as "Rosie" in ''Mamma Mia! (musical), Mamm ...
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James Monro
James Monro (1838 – 28 January 1920) was a lawyer who became the first Assistant Commissioner (Crime) of the London Metropolitan Police and also served as Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis from 1888 to 1890. Early career Monro was born in Edinburgh, the son of George Monro, a solicitor. He was educated at Edinburgh High School, the University of Edinburgh and the University of Berlin. In 1857, he joined the Legal Branch of the Indian Civil Service. He served successively as Assistant Magistrate, Collector and District Judge in the Bombay Presidency. He then became Inspector-General of Police in the Presidency. In 1863, Monro married Ruth Littlejohn, an Aberdeen woman. Assistant Commissioner In 1884, Monro resigned from the Indian Civil Service and returned to Britain, being appointed the first Assistant Commissioner (Crime) in London. He succeeded Howard Vincent, whose title had been Director of Criminal Investigation, as head of the Criminal Investigation Departm ...
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Heather Monro
Heather Monro (born 4 September 1971) was the second British femaleYvette Hague was the first British orienteer to win a world championship medal. orienteer to win a world championship medal. She came 5th at the World Orienteering Championships in 2001. At the 2003 World Orienteering Championships she was the highest placed British Female coming Fourteenth place over the 11.8 km race. At the 2005 World Orienteering Championships she took the bronze medal in the sprint distance. She also came third at the World Games in the same year. One of Heather's most notable victories came in the 2003 O-Ringen. She has also won the British Orienteering Championships in all four individual disciplines, the only woman to do so, and has won the JK Orienteering Festival 5 times, as well as winning the inaugural JK Sprint. She runs for South London Orienteers and Halden SK in Norway. She is a member of the British Athletes Commission The British Athletes Commission (BAC) was set up ...
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Harold Monro
Harold Edward Monro (14 March 1879 – 16 March 1932) was an English poet born in Brussels, Belgium. As the proprietor of the Poetry Bookshop in London, he helped many poets to bring their work before the public. Life and career Monro was born at 137 chaussée de Charleroi, Saint-Gilles/St Gillis, Brussels, on 14 March 1879, as the youngest of three surviving children of Edward William Monro (1848–1889), civil engineer, and his wife and first cousin, Arabel Sophia (1849–1926), daughter of Peter John Margary, also a civil engineer.Dominic Hibberd: "Monro, Harold Edward (1879–1932)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 200Retrieved 14 December 2014/ref> Monro's father was born at Marylebone and died aged 41 when Monro was only nine years old. This loss may have influenced his character as a poet. The Monro family was well established in Bloomsbury. His paternal grandfather, Dr Henry Munro FRCP MD, was a surgeon, born at Gower St, Bloomsbury ...
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George Monro (other)
George Monro may refer to: * George Monro (British Army officer) (1700–1757), Scottish-Irish soldier * George Monro (politician) George Monro (1801 – January 5, 1878) was a businessman and political figure in Upper Canada/Canada West. He was also a member of the Orange Order in Canada. He was born in Scotland in 1801 and came to Niagara in Upper Canada with his par ... (1801–1878), businessman and political figure in Canada West * George Monro (horticulturalist), 19th-century winner of the Victoria Medal of Honour See also * George Munro (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Monro, George ...
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