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Hinde (or Hynde) is an English surname. Notable persons with that surname include: * Charles T. Hinde (1832–1915), American businessman * Chrissie Hynde (born 1951), American musician * Edmund C. Hinde (1830–1909), American gold miner and laborer * Frank Hinde (1869–1931), Irish-English cricketer * Gregory Hinde, American composer * George Jennings Hinde (1839–1918), British geologist and paleontologist * Harold Hinde (1895–1965), English cricketer * Harry Hinde (1865–1942), American businessman, inventor and politician * Hildegarde Beatrice Hinde (1871–1959), English writer and linguist * Joan Hinde (1933–2015), British trumpeter and entertainer * John Hinde (other), various people * John Hynde (before 1517–1550), English judge * Katie Hinde, American Associate Professor of Evolutionary Biology * Robert Hinde (1923–2016), English professor of zoology * Sidney Langford Hinde (1863–1930), British military physician and author * Thomas Hinde (disambiguat ...
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Joan Hinde
Joan Hinde (21 October 1933 – 22 January 2015) was a British trumpeter and entertainer. Life Joan Hinde was born in Eckington, Derbyshire. At the age of six she began receiving cornet lessons from her uncle, who was the conductor of a local brass band. In 1966 she married Kenneth Hopson and in 1967 gave birth to her daughter, Claire. She and her husband resided in Felpham, Bognor Regis, West Sussex. She was perhaps the UK's oldest working female trumpeter, and was proud to have been a lifelong member of the very exclusive Grand Order of Lady Ratlings. She died at a nursing home in Chichester, West Sussex, on 22 January 2015, aged 81. Works Hinde's showbusiness career began on the BBC radio programme, ''Children's Hour'' when very young in the early 1940s. In her teens she progressed to regular and legendary appearances on BBC ''Variety Bandbox'', holding her own against fellow performers such as Billy Ternent and Eddie Calvert. It was during this period that she was t ...
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In many societies, a surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several given names and surnames are possible in the full name. In modern times most surnames are hereditary, although in most countries a person has a right to name change, change their name. Depending on culture, the surname may be placed either at the start of a person's name, or at the end. The number of surnames given to an individual also varies: in most cases it is just one, but in Portuguese-speaking countries and many Spanish-speaking countries, two surnames (one inherited from the mother and another from the father) are used for legal purposes. Depending on culture, not all members of a family unit are required to have identical surnames. In some countries, surnames are modified depending on gender and family membership status of a person. C ...
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John Hynde
Sir John Hynde (died October 1550) was an English judge, prominent in the reign of Henry VIII. Life John Hynde and his brother Thomas were probably not from a family of Cambridgeshire origins, but having studied in the University of Cambridge became settled at Madingley in Cambridgeshire by 1518. He was called to the bar at Gray's Inn, and was reader there in 1517, 1527, and 1531. In 1520 he was elected Recorder (judge), Recorder of Cambridge, and in 1521-22 was Steward of the Rectory Manor of Cottenham. The parsonage of Madingley was demised to him (as resident of Girton) on a 99-year lease by Barnwell Priory in c.1524-25. His name appears frequently in the commission of the peace and commissions to collect subsidies for Cambridgeshire in the middle of the reign of Henry VIII. In 1526 and 1530 he was in the commission of gaol delivery for the town of Cambridge, and in 1529 in the commission to hear chancery causes, and was recommended by the Lord Chief Justice in 1530 as among the ...
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Hind (other)
A hind is a female deer, especially a red deer. Places * Hind (Sasanian province) (262-484) * Al-Hind, a Persian and Arabic name for the Indian subcontinent * Islamic State – Hind Province, claimed province of the IS in India * Hind (crater), a lunar impact crater * 1897 Hind, an asteroid Military * , numerous Royal Navy ships * Hind-class sloop, ''Hind''-class sloop, an 18th century Royal Navy class * Mil Mi-24, a Soviet/Russian helicopter codenamed "Hind" by NATO * Hawker Hind, a Royal Air Force biplane light bomber developed between the two world wars People * Hind (name), a list of people with the given name or surname * Hind (singer), Bahraini singer born Suhair in 1979 * Hind Laroussi (born 1984), stage name Hind, Dutch singer Other uses * Hind (video game), ''Hind'' (video game), a helicopter game simulation by Digital Integration * ''Epinephelus'', a genus of groupers (fish) sometimes referred to as hinds * Golden_Hind , ''Golden Hind'', was a galleon captain ...
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William Hinde (soldier)
Major General Sir William Robert Norris "Looney" Hinde, (25 June 1900 – 13 July 1981) was a senior British Army officer who served in the Second World War and in the Mau Mau Uprising in colonial Kenya. Biography Hinde was born in Cupar, Fife, and was educated at Wellington College, before training as a " Gentlemen Cadet" at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the 15th Hussars on 16 July 1919, and promoted to lieutenant in the combined 15th/19th Hussars on 16 July 1921. Hinde was a keen polo player and was selected as a member of the British polo team to compete in the 1936 Summer Olympics, winning a silver medal. He played both matches in the tournament, the first against Mexico and the final against Argentina. He was promoted to captain, and then on 10 January 1938 to major. From 1940 to 1942 he served as commander of the 15th/19th Hussars, receiving promotion to lieutenant colonel on 10 January 1941. From 26 August 1942 ...
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Tony Hussein Hinde
Tony Hussein Hinde (1953 – 27 May 2008; born Tony Hinde) was an Australian-born Maldivian surfer and surfing pioneer. Hinde is considered to be the "father of surfing in the Maldives." He is co-credited with discovering the surfing potential in the Maldives, along with Australian surfer Mark Scanlon, and kick-starting the nation's emerging tourism industry. Shipwrecked in the Maldives In December 1973, Hinde and fellow Aussie surfer Mark Scanlon were shipwrecked on Helengeli Reef in the Maldives aboard the ''Whitewings'', a ketch which they were hired as crewmembers. They were originally planning to go to Africa from Sri Lanka. Hinde and Scanlon spent several unplanned months in the Maldives repairing the boat. However, the pair quickly discovered how good the surfing potential was in the Maldives and decided to stay in the country. In the mid-1980s Hinde opened Atoll Adventures, a surfing camp in Tari village, in response to plans by foreign investor to open resorts ...
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Thomas Hinde (other)
Thomas Hinde (1737–1828) was an American surgeon. Thomas Hinde may also refer to: * Thomas Hinde (senior) (1720–1798), English slave trader based in Lancaster * Thomas Hinde (novelist) Sir Thomas Willes Chitty, 3rd Baronet (2 March 1926 – 7 March 2014), better known by his pen name Thomas Hinde, was a British novelist. Life Thomas Chitty was born in Felixstowe, Suffolk, England, the son of Sir Thomas Henry Willes Chitty, ... (1926–2014), English novelist * Thomas S. Hinde (1785–1846), American newspaper editor, historian, real estate investor, and Methodist minister {{hndis, Hinde, Thomas ...
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Sidney Langford Hinde
Sidney Langford Hinde (23 July 1863 – 18 October 1930) was a medical doctor and colonial administrator in East Africa. He was involved in the Congo–Arab war in the service of King Leopold II of Belgium. He is commemorated in the scientific names of several African animals. Early life Sidney Hinde was born at Niagara, Ontario. His father was George Langford Hinde of the Army Medical Department. The elder Hinde was a veteran of the Crimean War who retired in 1892 with the rank of Surgeon-Major-General. Hinde attended Clare College, Cambridge and received his medical education at St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College. He practiced medicine at hospitals in Stafford, England and London before entering the service of the Congo Free State. Career Congo He took part in the Congo–Arab war of 1892 to 1894 with the rank of captain. For part of that time he was second in command to Francis Dhanis. For his services King Leopold of Belgium awarded him the cross of the Royal O ...
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Robert Hinde
Robert Aubrey Hinde (26 October 1923 – 23 December 2016) was a British zoologist, ethologist and psychologist.Bateson, P., Stevenson-Hinde, J., & Clutton-Brock, T. (2018). Robert Aubrey Hinde CBE. 26 October 1923—23 December 2016. 65, ''Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society.''Hinde, R.A. (2010-02-09, 2010-03-04, 2010-03-25). Hinde, Robert (Part 1 of 7). An Oral History of British Science. (L. Brodie, Interviewer). ''British Library Sounds''. Retrieved from https://sounds.bl.uk/Oral-history/Science/021M-C1379X0008XX-0001V0 . He served as the emeritus Royal Society research professor of zoology at the University of Cambridge. Hinde is best known for his ethological contributions to the fields of animal behaviour and developmental psychology. Early life Hinde was born in Norwich, the county town of Norfolk, England, on 26 October 1923, to Ernest and Isabella Hinde. Ernest was a medical doctor whose family was independently wealthy through the textile tr ...
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Katie Hinde
Katherine (Katie) Hinde is an Associate Professor of Evolutionary Biology and Senior Sustainability Scientist at Arizona State University, where she researches lactation. She is also a science writer and science communicator. Education Hinde attended Seattle Central College and was part of the Running Start and College Transfer programs. She earned a bachelor's of arts in anthropology from the University of Washington in 1999. She joined University of California, Los Angeles for her doctoral studies, where she was awarded the Chancellor’s Dissertation Fellowship in 2007. She completed her PhD at UCLA in 2008. Career Hinde served as a postdoctoral scholar in neuroscience in the Brain, Mind, and Behavior Unit of California National Primate Research Center at UC Davis until 2009. She joined Harvard University as an assistant professor in 2011, where she remained until 2015. Hinde is now the director of the Comparative Lactation Lab at Arizona State University. Here she invest ...
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John Hinde (other)
John Hinde may refer to: * John Hinde (broadcaster) John Hamilton Hinde (26 October 1914 – 4 July 2006) was an Australian broadcaster and film reviewer. He worked for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) for more than 50 years, in both television and radio. Hinde was also one of Au ... (1911–2006), Australian broadcaster * John Hinde (photographer) (1916–1997), English photographer * John Hinde (rowing) (1928–2017), English coxswain * John Hinde Palmer (1808–1884), English barrister and Liberal Party politician See also * John Hind (other) {{human name disambiguation, Hinde, John ...
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