The blue plaque for the physiologist J. S. Haldane, who lived at 11 Crick Road during 1891–9.[1]The geneticist J. B. S. Haldane FRS, the son of J. S. Haldane, who lived at 11 Crick Road.[2]
Crick Road is a road in North Oxford, England, an area characterised by large Victorian Gothic villas.[3]
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^Hinchcliffe, Tanis (1992). North Oxford. New Haven & London: Yale University Press. pp. 55, 85, 109, 223. ISBN 0-14-071045-0.
CrickRoad is a road in North Oxford, England, an area characterised by large Victorian Gothic villas. At the western end is the Bradmore Road and at the...
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Francis Harry Compton Crick OM FRS (8 June 1916 – 28 July 2004) was an English molecular biologist, biophysicist, and neuroscientist. He, James Watson...
under A. E. Clarke. The school expanded and moved within two years to 17 CrickRoad, which became known as "School House". Charles Cotterill Lynam (known...
opposite. Halfway along the road, CrickRoad leads east to Fyfield Road. To the west is Banbury Road. Houses in the road were first leased between 1870...
was the University Parks opposite. Halfway along the road, CrickRoad leads west to Bradmore Road. To the east is Lady Margaret Hall, one of the colleges...
The Francis Crick Institute (formerly the UK Centre for Medical Research and Innovation) is a biomedical research centre in London, which was established...
Gosling, which led to the discovery of the DNA double helix for which Francis Crick, James Watson, and Maurice Wilkins shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology...
Scott Haldane 1860–1936 Physiologist 11 CrickRoad 2 May 2009 Norman Heatley 1911–2004 Biochemist 12 Oxford Road, Old Marston 17 July 2010 Dorothy Crowfoot...
and Adderbury (Twyford), are within 30 minutes' walking distance along the road. Both offer several pubs. Within Oxford's conurbation, the end of the canal...
new school buildings. The school moved from its previous location at 17 CrickRoad within a year. The choice of its new location proved to be a wise one...
practice likely to be strong opponents. According to Orwell biographer Bernard Crick, publisher Victor Gollancz first tried to persuade Orwell's agent to allow...
82–9. Crick 1997, p. 157. Crick 1997, pp. 149–55. Crick 1997, pp. 155–6. Crick 1997, p. 156. Crick 1997, pp. 195–6. Crick 1997, pp. 194–5. Crick 1997,...
Bragg BBC Omnibus production The Road to the Left 1970 Rayner Heppenstall Four Absentees in Audrey Coppard and Bernard Crick Orwell Remembered 1984 Sunday...
Nancy Crick (1932 – 21 May 2002) was an Australian woman who committed suicide by drinking a solution of Nembutal, while surrounded by 21 voluntary euthanasia...
became headmaster in 1886 and in 1895 moved the school from CrickRoad to Bardwell Road into buildings designed by his father. In 1885 Charles C. Lynam...
charity own, and still own, the whole block above 39 St Giles Street. 1–6 CrickRoad, West Haddon (built 1870 for retired people from West Haddon) Parson Latham's...
Harry Crick (29 January 1910 – 10 February 1960) was an English first-class cricketer, who played eleven matches for Yorkshire between 1937 and 1947....
Oxford and Hubbard moved with it, keeping his British herbarium at 9 CrickRoad, the former residence of George Claridge Druce, while the Kew herbarium...
around the Militant newspaper, which launched in 1964. According to Michael Crick, its politics were based on the thoughts of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels...
He designed houses on the west side of Banbury Road, in Bradmore Road, Canterbury Road, CrickRoad and Norham Gardens, amongst other locations. In central...
at the Dragon School preparatory school when it was still located in CrickRoad under its first headmaster, Rev. A. E. Clark. He was the second of four...
December 2020. Retrieved 15 December 2020. Crick, p. 179 Crick, p. 180 Crick, p. 191 Crick, p. 195 Crick, p. 196 Reynolds, Jim (3 March 1983). "Magnificent...
Meanwhile, Huddersfield moved to its new stadium – the Alfred McAlpine Stadium. Crick, Michael; Smith, David (1990). Manchester United The Betrayal of a Legend...