Windle, Bertram C.A. (Bertram Coghill Alan), 1858-1929
Windle, Bertram Coghill Alan 1858-1929
Windle, Bertram C.A.
Windle, Bertram C. A., 1858-1929
Windle, Bertram C. A. (Bertram Coghill Alan), Sir, 1858-1929
Bertram Coghill Alan Windle British anatomist, administrator, archaeologist, scientist, educationalist and writer (1858-1929)
Windle, Bertram Coghill Alan, Sir, n. 1858
Windle, B. C. A.
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Bertram Coghill Alan Windle ‡c British anatomist, administrator, archaeologist, scientist, educationalist and writer (1858-1929)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (19)
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- 510 2 _ ‡a Saint Michael's College
- 510 2 _ ‡a Saint Michael's College ‡g Toronto ‡4 affi ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#affiliation ‡e Affiliation
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- 510 2 _ ‡a University College Cork
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- 510 2 _ ‡a YA Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
Works
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The Birmingham School of Medicine. B.C.A. Windle. | |
A century of scientific thought & other essays | |
Chester : a historical and topographical account of the city | |
The church and science | |
Correspondence between Sir Horace Plunkett and Ivor Churchill Guest,1st Viscount Wimborne, Edward Stuart Talbot, Bishop of Winchester, Bertram Windle, Windsor, Kemp & Co., E.F.Wise, and William G.E. Wiseman | |
The Ebb and Flow of Scientific Opinion. | |
Evolution and Catholicity. | |
The evolutionary problem as it is today | |
Examinations in Ireland and the university question | |
Facts & theories : being a consideration of some biological conceptions of to-day | |
A genealogical note on the family of Cramer or Coghill | |
A handbook of surface anatomy and landmarks, 1896: | |
Historical text books and readers : supplementary volume | |
The intellectual claims of the Catholic church. | |
Irish men of science : being one of a series of essays | |
Letters to Nina Frances Layard from various people relating to her work | |
Life in early Britain : being an account of the early inhabitants of this island and the memorials which they have left behind them | |
The Malvern country | |
Man's lost incisors | |
Martin, Violet Florence | |
Megalithic remains surrounding Lough Cur, County Limerick. | |
Natural history of Selborne | |
On miracles and some other matters | |
Papers relating to proposed schemes for the reorganisation of university education | |
A philological essay concerning the Pygmies of the ancients | |
A printed copy of 'Ireland of to-day' [reprinted from 'The Times'] 1913, with annotations by the editor Harry Perry Robinson and, tipped in, autograph letters to him from the contributors - correspondents include Richard Bagwell, Thomas Bodkin, George Coffey, Padraic Colum, Sir Nugent Everard, T. P. [Thomas Patrick] Gill, Edward J. Gwynn, John Healy, Joseph Maunsell Hone, Michael MacDonagh, John Pentland Mahaffy, William Lawson Micks, AE [George Russell] and Sir Bertram Windle | |
The proportions of the human body | |
The prospects of education in Ireland today ... being the presidential address at the Technical Instruction Congress held in Dublin. 1917. | |
Religions past & present : an elementary account of comparative religion | |
Remains of the prehistoric age in England | |
The Romans in Britain | |
A school history of Warwickshire. With 47 illustrations. | |
Science and morals and other essays. | |
Science as every one should know it | |
The Secret of the Cell. | |
Shakespeare's country | |
Teratological evidence as to the heredity of acquired conditions : [read 7th February, 1890] | |
Twelve Catholic men of science | |
Twenty cures at Lourdes, medically discussed | |
Typescript letter from Bertram Windle, President of University College Cork, to Padraic Pearse informing him he would be happy to help and contribute to the fund for St. Enda's School and also that he is unable to say whether William O'Brien would be likey to contribute | |
Vitalism and scholasticism | |
The Wessex of Thomas Hardy | |
Who's who of the Oxford movement, prefaced by a brief story of that movement |