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Stewart Tresilian (9 January 1904 – 20 May 1962) was a British mechanical engineer, who played a significant role in the early development of British aero engines during World War II.
StewartTresilian (9 January 1904 – 20 May 1962) was a British mechanical engineer, who played a significant role in the early development of British...
87 x 74.93 mm) 2.5 L atmospheric four-cylinder engine designed by StewartTresilian and (as became typical with BRM) it arrived late and took a lot of...
Cecil Stuart Hazell Tresilian (1891-1974) was a British artist and illustrator, best known for his illustrations of children's books, including Rudyard...
(140 mm): six built. Deerhound III 1,800 hp (1,342 kW), major redesign by StewartTresilian: one engine built. This engine's sole aircraft application was in...
ran a privateer Maserati 250F through the 1954 and 1955 seasons. StewartTresilian and Tony Rudd designed an entirely new twin-cam 2.5-litre four-cylinder...
Samuel G. Joseph. In 1938 Devereux assisted the automotive engineer StewartTresilian to set up his Templewood Engineering consultancy, to sell High Duty...
engineer, StewartTresilian, who had grudgingly taken the post in 1939 at the request of the RAE. The Armstrong Siddeley board fired Tresilian in January...
Category Formula One Constructor British Racing Motors Designer(s) StewartTresilian Predecessor P25 Successor P57 Climax Technical specifications Chassis...
Bristol South-East, 1961–1963 Charles Beattie: Mid-Ulster, 1955–1956 Charles Stewart Parnell: elected in 1880 General election for three separate seats – Cork...
Dunhill, Methuen (London, England), 1933. Bears, illustrations by Stuart Tresilian, Nelson (New York, NY), 1935. Monkeys, Nelson (New York, NY), 1936. (With...
Béatrice Tillier Trini Tinturé Alton S. Tobey Margot Tomes Dolly Tree Stuart Tresilian Wallace Tripp Timothy Truman Tasha Tudor Michael Turner Dick Twinney Takashi...
11 February 2012. Retrieved 19 April 2012. Williams, Stewart; Denning, R. T. W. (1963). Stewart Williams' Glamorgan historian. D. Brown. p. 169. Retrieved...
of the king's early circle of favourites and a contemporary of Robert Tresilian, the play's villain. The early chronicle plays such as The Famous Victories...
Blackmore, 78, radio executive (Reported on 29 June) 4 July – Nicholas Tresilian, 85, radio executive 11 July – Michael Bakewell, 92, radio and television...
ISBN 978-0-11-700754-3. Retrieved 17 April 2012. Williams, Stewart; Denning, R. T. W. Stewart Williams' Glamorgan historian. Vol. 7. D. Brown. p. 139. Retrieved...
season. Cogan Coronation players Mark Eley, Liam Beddard and goalkeeper Stewart Owadally have been selected to represent the Football Association of Wales...
p.121 Price, Aeron (1973). "Llangan, St Mary Hill and Llansannor". In Stewart Williams (ed.). Glamorgan Historian. Vol. III, The Garden of Wales (2nd ed...
Glamorgan’ in Williams S (Ed) ‘South Glamorgan: A County History’ Pub: Stewart Williams, Barry. 1974 James, B.Ll. The Vale of Glamorgan, 1840-1860: Profile...
Retrieved 19 April 2012. Williams, Stewart; Williams, John (July 1975). South Glamorgan, a county history. Stewart Williams, Publishers. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-900807-19-0...
Hopkins, T. J. (1973), "The Village and Parish of Pendoylan", in Williams, Stewart (ed.), Vale of Glamorgan Series Volume One: History on my doorstep, Cowbridge:...
gentry. H. Colburn. p. 295. Retrieved 28 June 2011. Stewart Williams; Denning, R. T. W. (1966). Stewart Williams' Glamorgan historian. D. Brown & Sons. p...
(1961). "The Manor of Llanblethian". In Williams, Stewart (ed.). The Garden of Wales. Barry: Stewart Williams Publishers. www.geograph.co.uk ; photos of...