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Norman Campbell (poet)
Norman Campbell may refer to: * Norman Campbell (politician) (c. 1804–1859), politician in early South Australia moved to Victoria * Norman Robert Campbell (1880–1949), British physicist and philosopher of science * Norm Campbell (1919–1981), Australian rules footballer * Norman Campbell (director) (1924–2004), Canadian television director and producer * Norman Campbell (footballer) (born 1999), Jamaican footballer * Norman R.C. Campbell, Canadian professor of medicine {{hndis, Campbell, Norman ...
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Norman Campbell (politician)
Major E. S. Norman Campbell (c. 1804 – 6 January 1859) was a politician in the newly declared colony of South Australia, later served in the neighboring colony of Victoria in a number of senior Government positions. He served as an officer with H.M. 22nd Regiment (perhaps the 22nd Regiment of Foot) and as a lieutenant in 1830 published a dictionary which served as a manual for young officers and whose revised edition of 1844 is still available as a reprint today. He was a member of the board of the Australian Mining Company, which had a mine at Tungkillo, but was forced to resign in July 1851, for (unspecified) "acts on his part which the directors felt themselves unable to sanction", to be replaced by William Forster. He was appointed one of the "Non-official Nominees" for the Legislative Council in February 1851 and resigned in December 1851, and was succeeded by George Anstey. He resigned his appointments as Special Magistrate and Justice of the Peace for South Australi ...
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Norman Robert Campbell
Norman Robert Campbell (1880–1949) was an English physicist and philosopher of science. Early life Norman Robert Campbell was born in 1880. He was the son of William Middleton Campbell, Governor of the Bank of England, and his wife Edith Agneta Bevan. He was educated at Eton College and at Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating B.A. in 1902. Career Campbell became a fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1902. He was also a research assistant at the Cavendish Laboratory under the direction of J. J. Thomson. He became an honorary fellow in physics research at Leeds University in 1913. During World War I Campbell was at the National Physical Laboratory, working under Clifford Paterson. They investigated spark discharge in internal combustion engines. He then worked from 1919 to 1944 as a member of the research staff at the Hirst Research Centre of the General Electric Company England, set up in Wembley Middlesex in 1919. While at Hirst Research he encouraged unqualified st ...
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Norm Campbell
Norman Campbell (4 March 1919 – 9 January 1981) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Campbell was a wingman for Collingwood in the 1939 VFL Grand Final The 1939 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Melbourne Football Club and Collingwood Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 30 September 1939. It was the 41st annual Grand ..., which they lost to Melbourne. His brother Colin played with him at the club in 1940 and 1941.Holmesby & Main (2007). References References * External links Norm Campbell, at ''The VFA Project. 1919 births 1981 deaths Australian rules footballers from Melbourne Australian Rules footballers: place kick exponents Collingwood Football Club players Preston Football Club (VFA) players People from Thornbury, Victoria {{AFL-bio-1919-stub ...
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Norman Campbell (director)
Norman Kenneth Campbell, (February 4, 1924 – April 12, 2004) was a Canadian composer, television producer, and television director best known for co-writing ''Anne of Green Gables - The Musical''. Born in Los Angeles, he joined CBC Vancouver as a radio producer in 1948. In 1952, he went to Toronto to produce the early CBC Television broadcasts. He produced and directed hundreds of television programs between the 1950s and 1990s, including a drama ''Ballerina'' (1966). He directed episodes of ''All in the Family'', ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' and '' One Day at a Time''. In 1978, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada "in recognition of the distinction he has brought to Canadian theatre through the operas, ballets, plays and musical comedies he has produced on stage and television for well over a quarter-century". Campbell directed six episodes of CBC Television/ HBO's family program, ''Fraggle Rock'' during the 1980s. In 1998, he was awarded the Order of Ontario for his ...
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Norman Campbell (footballer)
Norman Odale Campbell (born 24 November 1999) is a Jamaican professional footballer who plays as a forward for Danish Superliga club Randers FC and the Jamaica national team. Club career Harbour View Campbell trialed for Stoke City and almost signed for Udinese. Loan to Grafičar On 8 October 2020, Campbell signed with Serbian club Grafičar Beograd on loan from Harbour View. He made his professional debut with Grafičar in a 2–1 Serbian First League win over Budućnost Dobanovci on 26 October 2020. Čukarički On 11 July 2021, Cambell signed a three-year deal with Serbian SuperLiga club Čukarički. Javor Ivanjica Having failed to establish himself as a first 11 choice, after only one year of his contract with Čukarički, Campbell moved on a free transfer to Javor Ivanjica Fk Javor Matis () is a professional football club based in Ivanjica, Serbia. They compete in the Serbian SuperLiga, the top tier of the national league system. History In 1912, a student n ...
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