John Edwin Treherne (15 May 1929 – 23 September 1989) was an English entomologist who specialized in insect biochemistry and physiology and conducted extensive experimental studies. He was also a noted author, including the historically located The Galapagos Affair (1983) which he wrote after spending some time in the Galapagos conducting research.
John Edwin Treherne (15 May 1929 – 23 September 1989) was an English entomologist who specialized in insect biochemistry and physiology and conducted...
or Treherne is a Welsh surname, and may refer to: Cennydd Traherne (1910–1995), Welsh landowner JohnTreherne (1929–1989), English entomologist John Montgomery...
Morgan Treherne (6 August 1803 – 11 July 1867), known as Morgan Thomas until 11 November 1856, was a British Conservative Party politician. Then Thomas...
1952-1974: J. A. Ramsay 1955-1974: Sir Vincent Wigglesworth 1974-1989: JohnTreherne 1989-1994: Charlie Ellington 1994-2003: Bob Boutilier 2004-2020: Hans...
the "Shield wrote Auld Lang Syne" story seems to date from 1998, when JohnTreherne, Gateshead's Head of Schools' Music Service, uncovered an original edition...
Treherne Airport (TC LID: CKU2) is located 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) east of Treherne, Manitoba, Canada. List of airports in Manitoba Treherne...
the National Trust, caring for stately homes across the country. Dr JohnTreherne, author, and President of Downing College, Cambridge, encouraged Johanna...
Brandon in The Little French Milliner (1902) at the Avenue Theatre; JohnTreherne in The Admirable Crichton (1902) at the Duke of York's Theatre; Dr Topping...
the Department of Biology of the same university in 1967. In 1969, JohnTreherne invited Berridge to return to the University of Cambridge and join the...
then served in the Second World War where he became a close friend of JohnTreherne. After the war he worked at Plymouth. In 1966 he became a professor...
and My Darling Clementine. Irwin was also known as Robert Trehern (or Treherne), being credited on certain releases under that name. Robert was his given...
163 Treherne 1989, p. plates Treherne 1989, p. 158 Treherne 1989, pp. 127–129 Treherne 1989, p. 97 Treherne 1989, p. 129 Moore 1994, p. 186 Treherne 1989...
(Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing Company, 2000.) ISBN 1-56554-756-X. Treherne, John. The Strange History of Bonnie and Clyde. (New York: Stein and Day,...
Shortland Street is a New Zealand soap opera that has been broadcast on TV2 since 25 May 1992. The show centres on the title hospital and its staff and...
2013, pp. 216–217. Hanrahan 2012, pp. 96–97. Hanrahan 2012, pp. 9–10. Treherne 1909, pp. 193–194. Gillen 1972, pp. 3–4. M. H. Port / R. G. Thorne (1986)...
ISBN 0-8061-3216-7. Toland, John (1995). The Dillinger Days. New York: Da Capo Press. ISBN 0-306-80626-6. Treherne, John (2000). The Strange History of...
End Lane, where three large houses, West End Hall, Canterbury House and Treherne House, had stood until then. Emmanuel Church, an Anglican church on the...
Grandison - Elsa Balfour Hamish Fletcher - Bob Balfour David Whitney - Adrian Treherne Charles Mayer - Philippe Allard Edmund Pegge - Mr. Craig Penne Hackforth-Jones...
(1902). Royal Ascot, Its History & Its Associations (PDF). London: A Treherne & Co. Retrieved 31 January 2022. Horse-Racing: Its History and Early Records...
millennium." His backing band consisted of Geraint Watkins (keyboards), Robert Treherne (drums), Johnny Scott (guitar) and Matt Radford (bass). In March 2011,...
English and fellow of Worcester College at the University of Oxford Matthew Treherne, Professor of Italian Literature at the University of Leeds Helen Foxhall...
Air Sea Rescue sea launch joins the search. Commanded by Flying Officer Treherne, Launch 2561, or "Sixty One" in radio signals, struggles against the bad...