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British journalist & soldier (1904-1974)
Nicolas Redner Bodington OBE (6 June 1904 – 3 July 1974) was a British journalist and during the Second World War second in command of the F (French)
Nicolas_Bodington
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Bodington is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alice Brooke Bodington (1840–1897), British science writer Bob Bodington (1894–1976)
Bodington
Former hall of residence at the University of Leeds
53°50′40″N 1°35′15″W / 53.8444°N 1.5876°W / 53.8444; -1.5876 Bodington Hall was the largest hall of residence of the University of Leeds, in Leeds
Bodington_Hall
English novelist and screenwriter (1912–1998)
Nancey Hermione Bodington (12 July 1912 – 1998), better known under her pen name Shelley Smith, was a British crime writer. Bodington was born Nancy Courlander
Shelley_Smith_(writer)
George Bodington (1799–1882) was a British general practitioner and pulmonary specialist. Born in Buckinghamshire and educated at Magdalen College, Oxford
George_Bodington
British Canadian science writer
Alice Brooke Bodington or Alice Brook (22 May 1840 – 15 February 1897) was a British Canadian science writer who wrote about biology, evolution and race
Alice_Brooke_Bodington
English cricketer
Cecil Herbert Bodington (20 January 1880 – 11 April 1917) was an English cricketer and educator. The son of The Reverend Herbert James Bodington, he was born
Cecil_Bodington
Pub crawl in Leeds, England
Devonshire Hall's JCR and halls with similar common room facilities such as Bodington Hall. An occasional "Otley Run" event in Otley, for which a general order
Otley_Run
Private school in South Hampstead, Greater London, England
(1993–2001) Averil Burgess (1975–1993) Sheila Wiltshire (1969–1974) Prunella Bodington (1954–1969) Muriel Potter (1927–1953 ) Dorothy Walker (1918–1926) (Miss
South_Hampstead_High_School
Medical facility for treatment of chronic illness
suggestion of sanatoria in the modern sense was likely made by George Bodington, who opened a sanatorium in Sutton Coldfield in 1836 and later published
Sanatorium
Australian rules footballer
Robert Noel Bodington (22 December 1894 – 30 October 1976) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League
Bob_Bodington
English espionage agent (1915–1945)
were trying to lure the deputy leader of SOE's French Section, Nicolas Bodington, to the meeting, but Agazarian attended instead. He was later executed
Jack_Agazarian
Oliver Eaton Bodington (1859–1936), barrister at law of the Inner Temple, Licensee en Droit, University of Paris, Member of the United States Federal
Oliver_Bodington
Sir Nathan Bodington (29 May 1848 – 12 May 1911) was the first Vice Chancellor of the University of Leeds having been Principal and Professor of Greek
Nathan_Bodington
Section headquarters in London, headed by Maurice Buckmaster and Nicolas Bodington, was slow to recognize that Prosper had been destroyed. SOE radios captured
Timeline of SOE's Prosper Network
Timeline_of_SOE's_Prosper_Network
British actress (1929–2014)
Lisa Daniely (born Mary Elizabeth Bodington; 4 June 1929 – 24 January 2014) was a British film and television actress. Born in Reading, Berkshire, to
Lisa_Daniely
British speed skater
David George "Dave" Bodington (born 30 July 1947) is a British speed skater. He competed in two events at the 1968 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
Dave_Bodington
British archdeacon (1862–1929)
Eric James Bodington was an eminent Anglican priest and author in the early decades of the twentieth century. Born on 17 December 1862, he was educated
Eric_Bodington
Halls of residence at the University of Leeds, England
conference facility of the Nuffield Institute for Health Services Studies. Bodington Hall (53°50′40″N 1°35′15″W / 53.8444°N 1.5876°W / 53.8444; -1.5876)
University of Leeds accommodation
University_of_Leeds_accommodation
University in Leeds, England
them. Examples of such dedications include The Edward Boyle Library, Bodington Hall (accommodation named in honour of the first Vice-Chancellor) and
University_of_Leeds
2020 film
Kate Winslet as Black Beauty (voice) Mackenzie Foy as Jo Green Faith Bodington as Jo Green (age 12) Iain Glen as John Manly, Jo's maternal uncle Calam
Black_Beauty_(2020_film)
Agent of the SOE
August 1943 Claude and Lise de Baissac, and SOE deputy head Nicholas Bodington, were flown back to England by Lysander. Roger Landes, the Scientist network's
Lise_de_Baissac
first proposal for a tuberculosis facility was made in paper by George Bodington entitled An essay on the treatment and cure of pulmonary consumption,
History_of_tuberculosis
Part of the history of the Special Operations Executive
increased to 24 during the next year and many more thereafter. Nicolas Bodington became Buckmaster's deputy. 4/5 September The first clandestine landing
Timeline of SOE French Section
Timeline_of_SOE_French_Section
commissioner Employer Canadian Pacific Railway Spouses Isobel Leask (m. 1880; died 1881) Constance Eaton Bodington (m. 1888) Children Isobel Ogilvie Hamilton
Lauchlan_Hamilton
Surname list
Cigar City Brewing Lewis Redner, an American musician Nicolas Redner Bodington, a French WWII officer Sidney Redner, a Canadian physicist Redner's Markets
Redner
British sculptor
construct a large cast aluminium relief mural (6.4 x 6.1 m) for the new Bodington Hall student accommodation complex at the University of Leeds. The significance
Hubert_Dalwood
Type of weapons cartridge
(May 4, 2017). "Review: The 6.5-300 Weatherby Magnum". gundisgest.com. Bodington, Craig (October 10, 2018). "Ranking the .30 Magnums". rifleshootermag
Belted_magnum
World War I memorial in France
Dick Harker, Walter Tull, Sandy Turnbull, James Williams, and Cecil Bodington. There are a total of 13 recipients of the Victoria Cross commemorated
Arras_Memorial
University in Birmingham, England
first Dean and the founder of the Birmingham Business School. Sir Nathan Bodington was Professor of Classics. Sir Michael Lyons was Professor of Public Policy
University_of_Birmingham
Western European political ideology
location missing publisher (link) Berlinguer, Enrico; Bronda, Antonio; Bodington, Stephen (1982). After Poland. Spokesman. ISBN 0-85124-344-4. Boggs, Carl;
Eurocommunism
Town in Birmingham, West Midlands, England
century that ordinary workers were able to move as well. In 1836, George Bodington acquired an asylum and sanatorium at Driffold House (now the Royal cinema)
Sutton_Coldfield
Stream in West Yorkshire, England
incident on 29 March 1999 when an oil tank at the University of Leeds' Bodington Hall was overfilled and 10,000 litres of oil flowed into the beck. It
Meanwood_Beck
British espionage agent (1915–1944)
problems for historians.) Bodington and Agazarian proceeded to Paris. Through radio contacts and notes supposedly from Norman, Bodington and Agazarian set up
Gilbert_Norman
Period spent in reflection or solitude
Publications. p. 25. ISBN 978-0-915138-95-1. Retrieved 11 January 2020. Bodington, C. (1905). Devotional Life in the Nineteenth Century. SPCK. p. 176. Retrieved
Retreat_(spiritual)
Suburb of Leeds, England
Wood and Holt Park. The A660 Leeds to Otley road runs through the area. Bodington Hall, a former major hall of residence for the University of Leeds was
Lawnswood
French WW2 SOE agent (1909-1962)
would become important in his life: a British journalist named Nicolas Bodington, later to become the second ranking officer in the French section of SOE
Henri_Déricourt
Annual ultramarathon in California, U.S.
minutes. The race, created by Kellie Sheehan and directed since 2004 by Tia Bodington, has been held every year since 1996 except 2020 and 2021, when it was
Miwok_100K_Trail_Race
Lowland Scottish clan
lands that had been confiscated off the Balliols, including Kilmarnock, Bodington and other substantial lands in Ayrshire, adding to the ancestral lands
Clan_Boyd
Jennifer Ruth Williams 1936–2017 Welsh actress Lisa Daniely Mary Elizabeth Bodington 1929–2014 English actress Sybil Danning Sybille Johanna Danninger 1947–
List_of_stage_names
Civil parish in Northamptonshire, England
Botyndoun and Botyngdon respectively. Some 19th-century maps name the parish Bodington, with only one "d". Ideas concerning the origin of the name vary greatly;
Boddington,_Northamptonshire
Species of annelid worm
0983. PMC 6599980. PMID 31213183. Murakami, Takumi; Segawa, Takahiro; Bodington, Dylan; Dial, Roman; Takeuchi, Nozomu; Kohshima, Shiro; Hongoh, Yuichi
Mesenchytraeus_solifugus
American SOE spy
able to help her find employment in England. That friend was Nicolas Bodington, who worked for the new Special Operations Executive (SOE). Hall joined
Virginia_Hall
Village in Lincolnshire, England
church holds a c.1569 chalice, a 1670 alms basin, a 1706 flagon by John Bodington, and a 1706 paten by William Fawdery. John 'Jack' Delaval (1756-1775)
Doddington,_Lincolnshire
Radio-based counterintelligence operations in World War II
command, Nicolas Bodington, to Paris to ascertain Prosper's situation. Jack Agazarian, an experienced wireless operator, accompanied Bodington. "Gilbert Norman
Funkspiel
College in Birmingham, England
staining technique which is used in the study of chromosomes Sir Nathan Bodington, Professor of classics T. W. Bridge, FRS, professor of zoology and one
Mason_Science_College
Town and civil parish in Warwickshire, England
golfer, was instrumental in creating the Kenilworth course in 1890. Oliver Bodington (1859–1936), Paris-based international lawyer and marriage broker, was
Kenilworth
2006 book by Shrabani Basu
Agazarian Jack Agazarian France Antelme Vera Atkins Yolande Beekman Nicolas Bodington Andrée Borrel Maurice Buckmaster Yvonne Cormeau Madeleine Damerment Henri
Spy_Princess
Mauritian agent of SOE
flew back by Lysander on the night of 16/17 August along with Nicholas Bodington. Roger Landes, Vic Hayes, Marcel Défense, and Mary Herbert (pregnant with
Claude_de_Baissac
1959 British film
the original movie". The Guardian. p. 26. Pen name of Nancy Hermione Bodington. Williams, Melanie (Autumn 2005). "'I'm not a lady!': Tiger Bay (1959)
Tiger_Bay_(1959_film)
17th episode of the 1st series of Sunday Night Theatre
Winter as Sailor George Skillan as Gratiano John Benson as Gentleman Lisa Bodington as Attendant "Sunday Listings". Radio Times. 23 April 1950. p. 44. Retrieved
Othello_(1950_film)
peace campaigner and Mayor of Reading) Lisa Daniely (born Mary Elizabeth Bodington) (1929–2014) actress Simon Doonan (b. 1952; creative director of Barneys
List of people from Reading, Berkshire
List_of_people_from_Reading,_Berkshire
Private school in Norwich, England
Pringle Jameson (1928 to 1946, born 1880, died 1958) Miss Prunella Riviere Bodington (1946 to 1953, later head of South Hampstead High School, born 1907, died
Norwich_High_School_for_Girls
Former federal university in England
Liverpool) 1895–1897: Adolphus William Ward (second term) 1897–1901: Nathan Bodington (Yorkshire College, Leeds) 1901–1903: Alfred Hopkinson (also Principal
Victoria University (United Kingdom)
Victoria_University_(United_Kingdom)
leader Maurice Buckmaster, assistant Vera Atkins, and deputy Nicholas Bodington. Jacques de Guélis was briefing officer, Gerrard Morel was signals officer
List of SOE F Section networks and agents
List_of_SOE_F_Section_networks_and_agents
Adolphus William Ward (second term), Vice-Chancellor (1895–1897) Nathan Bodington, Yorkshire College, Leeds, Vice-Chancellor (1897–1901) Sir Alfred Hopkinson
List of University of Manchester people
List_of_University_of_Manchester_people
English historian (1837–1924)
Vice-Chancellor, Victoria University (UK) 1895–1897 Succeeded by Nathan Bodington Preceded by James Porter Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge 1900–1924 Succeeded by
Adolphus_Ward
Village and civil parish in Leicestershire, England
while Captain Willington's soldiers took a horse worth £5 from Thomas Bodington.(SP28/161) Burbage was also the birthplace, in 1608, of John Cook. Cook
Burbage,_Leicestershire
Centre Great Hall Jail The Old Bar The Refectory Chance The Original Oak Civic Hall Income Tax Bodington Hall Community Chest Henry Price Flats Go
List of licensed and localized editions of Monopoly: Europe
List_of_licensed_and_localized_editions_of_Monopoly:_Europe
French painter
supplied him with arms, radio operators and money. In July 1942 Nicholas Bodington, second in command of SOE's F section, landed in France to check on the
André_Girard_(1901–1968)
Church of England ecclesiastical office
April 2015. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) "Bodington, Eric James". Who's Who & Who Was Who. Vol. 1920–2015 (April 2014 online ed
Archdeacon_of_Wilts
River in New South Wales, Australia
Australia. The Bedford Creek (officially designated as a river) rises near Bodington Hill, between Bullaburra and Wentworth Falls, and flows generally south-east
Bedford_Creek
English bishop
employing Trimnell as chaplain at Althorp. Trimnell became rector of Bodington, in Sunderland's gift, in 1694, and of Brington, the local parish of Althorp
Charles_Trimnell
1996 studio album by John Parr
7–9) Lloyd Anderson - Backing Vocals (tracks 8–9) Elfed Hayes, Karen Bodington, Stephanie Benvante - Backing Vocals (track 11) Allen Soroy, Michael Mishaw
Under_Parr
American dramatist (1863–1949)
Four Acts, 1912 (with Harvey J O'Higgins) Audrey, 1903 (with Ernest F. Bodington, Eugene Wiley Presbrey, Henry Hadley, Mary Johnston) The Bride. A Comedy
Harriet_Ford_(actress)
1970 film by Blake Edwards
page 73, B.T. Batsford Books, ISBN 0-7134-8422-5 Wojcik 2011, p. 158. Bodington 2009 p. 32. "Paramount's Summer Playoff Strategy: 5,000 Bookings For Eight
Darling_Lili
Topics referred to by the same term
The University of Leeds' sports facilities at the Brownlee Centre and Bodington cycle circuit. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Brownlee_Centre
wrote a book of Poems of the Love of England, a biography of Sir Nathan Bodington, a survey of the University extension movement in 1923, and A Picture
William Henry Draper (hymnwriter)
William_Henry_Draper_(hymnwriter)
Department of Political Science and International Studies Sir Nathan Bodington, Professor of classics Lord Borrie, English lawyer, Labour Party life
List of University of Birmingham academics
List_of_University_of_Birmingham_academics
its release. The Bodington VLE deployed at the University of Leeds, UK. (The Bodington System - Patently Previous) By 1997, the Bodington VLE included many
History of virtual learning environments in the 1990s
History_of_virtual_learning_environments_in_the_1990s
0 355 Ivor Warne-Smith 1919, 1925–1932 round 10, 1919 146 110 356 Bob Bodington 1919–1920 round 12, 1919 5 0 357 Eric Chisholm 1919 round 12, 1919 5 2
List of Melbourne Football Club players
List_of_Melbourne_Football_Club_players
French Resistance (1897-1944)
at Orchard Court, he met SOE's chiefs (Maurice Buckmaster, Nicholas Bodington, and probably Charles Hambro and Colin Gubbins). In Girard's name, Frager
Henri_Frager
Breed of cat
material from newspapers without independently verifying it. Mrs. Alice Bodington had written to the secretary of the Cold-Storage Company to ascertain
Pittsburgh_refrigerator_cat
Historic site in Wiltshire, England
History Magazine. 25 (73): 13–15 – via Biodiversity Heritage Library. Bodington, E. J. (1920). "The Church Surveys in Wilts, 1649–50: Rectory of Imber"
St_Giles'_Church,_Imber
British RAF fighter then SOE pilot (1918-2001)
carry more passengers. Among his passengers were Jean Moulin, Nicolas Bodington, Peter Churchill, Henri Frager, Jean de Lattre de Tassigny and future
Hugh_Verity
Name list
English cricketer Óliver Bocos (born 1982), Spanish footballer Oliver Bodington (1859–1936), English barrister Oliver Bogatinov (born 1978), Slovenian
Oliver_(given_name)
Latvian artist (1922–1984)
Archived from the original on 9 December 2018. Retrieved 7 December 2018. Bodington, Deryk (14 April 1972). "Wood sculptor at White Rock". The Vancouver Sun
Arnold_Mikelson
French espionage agent (1916–1945)
she was known to the Germans and SOE's French section deputy Nicolas Bodington complained that she was a security risk and should be removed from SOE
Denise_Bloch
Australian radio presenter
on 14 December 2023. Best use of the medium – Radio (in memory of Paul Bodington): Kelly Higgins-Devine, ABC Local Radio Queensland for Cyclone Yasi Broadcast
Kelly_Higgins-Devine
Northumberland (died c. 1358), and his first wife. He owned the manors of Bodington, West Matsden, Edelyngham, and half of West Milburne, all in Northumberland
William_Felton_(died_1367)
Medical and dental school in London, England
Hannah Billig – famous wartime doctor William Blizard – surgeon George Bodington – pulmonary specialist Henry Edmund Gaskin Boyle – anaesthetist Robert
Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry
Barts_and_The_London_School_of_Medicine_and_Dentistry
Plateau in New South Wales, Australia
to the west of the Blue Labyrinth area, Kings Tableland extends from Bodington Hill south to McMahons Lookout, with views over Lake Burragorang, and
Kings_Tableland
Academic conference in Leeds, England
delegates attending in person. From 1994 to 2012, the IMC took place at Bodington Hall, a university hall of residence, and the adjacent Weetwood Hall,
International Medieval Congress
International_Medieval_Congress
Italian communist politician (1922–1984)
and tributes from his adversaries. Berlinguer, Enrico; Bronda, Antonio; Bodington, Stephen (1982). After Poland. Nottingham: Spokesman Books. ISBN 0-85124-344-4
Enrico_Berlinguer
Species of bird
RLTS.T22696523A174219122.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021. Hartley; R., Bodington, G.; Dunkley, A.S. & Groenewald, A. (1993). "Notes on the Breeding Biology
Taita_falcon
Sporting event delegation
Athlete Race Time Rank 500 m David Bodington DNF – Geoff Stockdale 42.1 26 John Tipper 41.5 19 1500 m David Bodington 2:19.1 53 Geoff Stockdale 2:15.6 43
Great Britain at the 1968 Winter Olympics
Great_Britain_at_the_1968_Winter_Olympics
Alumni of the English school Charterhouse
(1816–1863), English cricketer who played ? first-class matches Cecil Bodington, English cricketer who played 10 first-class matches James Bovill (born
List_of_Old_Carthusians
Bergonzi, literary scholar George Fielding Blandford, psychiatrist Nathan Bodington, first Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leeds Dietrich von Bothmer
List of people associated with Wadham College, Oxford
List_of_people_associated_with_Wadham_College,_Oxford
were a record 80 teams competing at WorldNET 2009. WorldNET was held at Bodington Hall, University of Leeds between 2000 and 2012. In 2013, the Veterans'
Internet_Football_Association
International athletics championship event
93 400 metres Charles Bodington (VEN) 47.67 Inaldo Sena (BRA) 48.26 Piero Chichizola (PER) 49.13 800 metres Charles Bodington (VEN) 1:51.26 Juan Navarro (VEN)
1987 South American Junior Championships in Athletics
1987_South_American_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics
English historian and administrator (1861–1943)
Oxford 1923–1934 Succeeded by Arthur Blackburne Poynton Preceded by Nathan Bodington Vice-Chancellor, University of Leeds 1911–1923 Succeeded by James Black
Michael_Sadler_(educationist)
International athletics championship event
Roberto Hernández (CUB) 45.19A Eulogio Mordoche (CUB) 46.66A Charles Bodington (VEN) 47.44A 800 metres Luis Cadogan (CUB) 1:54.22A Daniel Tovar (MEX)
1986 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics
1986_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics
English archaeologist (1912–1994)
other party in accusations of adultery), Surgeon Captain Percival James Bodington, a British Army medical officer. That year, her father drowned in Cornwall
Peggy_Guido
Survey in 17th century England to determine landholders' acreage and rent
purchasers. They were deemed to have enjoyed what they had paid for. Bodington, E. J. (1919). "The church survey in Wiltshire, 1649-50 (part 1)". Wiltshire
Cromwellian Parliamentary Surveys
Cromwellian_Parliamentary_Surveys
British electronic engineer and academic
was head of the school from 1995 to 1998 and briefly acted as warden of Bodington Hall. While at Leeds he was a founder of the Institute of Microwave and
Christopher_Snowden
International sporting event
Gerson de Souza 3:08.21 5 Venezuela Aaron Phillips, Rafael Díaz, Charles Bodington, Jesús Malavé 3:08.63 6 Antigua and Barbuda Howard Lindsay, Oral Selkridge
Athletics at the 1987 Pan American Games – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
Athletics_at_the_1987_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_4_×_400_metres_relay
British espionage agent (1910–1945)
support of SOE French section leader Buckmaster and his deputy, Nicolas Bodington. What Déricourt appears to have done was to copy the letters and reports
Francis_Suttill
International athletics championship event
Klingel Sérgio Moreira 3:14.67 Venezuela (Venezuela) Luis Arévalo Charles Bodington Guevara Joaquim Gasca 3:16.59 Peru (Peru) Alberto Izu Daniel Delgado
1984 South American Junior Championships in Athletics
1984_South_American_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics
British-Canadian government official and activist
Women. She was born in Yorkshire, England in 1862 to Dr George Fowler Bodington (1829-1902) and Caroline Mary Eaton (1825-1873).[citation needed] Early
Constance_Hamilton
Mauthausen concentration camp Bridget Blundell unk–1999 MBE Nicholas Bodington France British 1904–1974 MBE Nestor Bodson England Belgian 1921-1942 shot
List_of_SOE_agents
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