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Postgate is a surname, and may refer to: The Postgate family, whose members include: John Percival Postgate, British classical scholar Margaret Postgate
Postgate
1974 British stop-motion animated TV series
children's television series which was made by Peter Firmin and Oliver Postgate through their company Smallfilms. The series of thirteen episodes was first
Bagpuss
British animator, puppeteer and writer
Richard Oliver Postgate (12 April 1925 – 8 December 2008) was an English animator, puppeteer, and writer. He was the creator and writer of several popular
Oliver_Postgate
Topics referred to by the same term
John Postgate may refer to: John Postgate (food safety campaigner) (1820–1881), English surgeon and academic John Percival Postgate (1853–1926), English
John_Postgate
British political activist
Daisy Postgate (née Lansbury, 9 December 1892 – 20 April 1971) was a British political activist. Born in Bow, London, she was the sixth child of George
Daisy_Postgate
British digital strategist
Matthew Postgate (born 10 November 1974) is a British digital technology strategist. He was the BBC's Chief Technical Officer from 2016 to 2020. He was
Matthew_Postgate
English family
The Postgate family is an English family that has been notable in a variety of different fields. It originated in the North York Moors and records go back
Postgate_family
English priest and Blessed
Nicholas Postgate (1596 or 1597 – 7 August 1679) was an English Catholic priest who was executed for treason during the anti-Catholic persecution in England
Nicholas_Postgate
British children's TV series (1969–1974)
1974. The series was made by Smallfilms, the company set up by Oliver Postgate (who was the show's writer, animator and narrator) and Peter Firmin (who
Clangers
British politician and reformer (1859–1940)
78–81 Shepherd 2002, p. 77 Postgate, p. 55 Postgate, p. 60 Lansbury, pp. 134–135 Shepherd 2002, pp. 54–56 Postgate, p. 62 Postgate, pp. 67–68 Historic England
George_Lansbury
English socialist, writer, editor and historian (1896–1971)
He was a member of the Postgate family. Raymond Postgate was born in Cambridge, England, the eldest son of John Percival Postgate and Edith Allen. He was
Raymond_Postgate
English microbiologist
John Raymond Postgate FRS (24 June 1922 – 22 October 2014) was an English microbiologist and writer, latterly Professor Emeritus of Microbiology at the
John Postgate (microbiologist)
John_Postgate_(microbiologist)
British animated television series (1959–1977)
Engine is a British cutout animation television series created by Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin's Smallfilms company. It follows the adventures of a small
Ivor_the_Engine
British classical scholar
John Percival Postgate, FBA (24 October 1853 – 15 July 1926) was an English classicist and academic. He was a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge from
John_Percival_Postgate
British television production company
show was slightly changed. It was originally a partnership between Oliver Postgate (who wrote the scripts, animated the characters, and voiced many of the
Smallfilms
English politician and poet (1893–1980)
Dame Margaret Isabel Cole DBE (née Postgate; 6 May 1893 – 7 May 1980) was an English socialist politician, writer and poet. She wrote several detective
Margaret_Cole
Catholic diocese in England
Mary's Cathedral. Catholic schools in the diocese are run by the Nicholas Postgate Catholic Academy Trust as well as St Cuthbert's Roman Catholic Academy
Roman Catholic Diocese of Middlesbrough
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Middlesbrough
Country in North Africa
Amurru". Ugarit-Forschungen. 16: 83–92. Black, Jeremy A.; George, Andrew; Postgate, J.N. (2000). A Concise Dictionary of Akkadian. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Egypt
Suburb of Porirua
Paremata - Papakowhai - Porirua". Metlink. "Postgate School Official School Website". postgate.school.nz. "Postgate School Education Review Office Report"
Whitby,_New_Zealand
1965 British TV series or programme
All were made in black-and-white. The episodes were narrated by Oliver Postgate, who introduced the story (typically beginning each episode with the show's
Pogles'_Wood
Private school in South Hampstead, Greater London, England
of food writer Raymond Postgate and Dame Margaret Cole (who married G. D. H. Cole), and wife of classicist John Percival Postgate Rosalind Goodfellow, who
South_Hampstead_High_School
English script writer, author and illustrator (1964–2025)
Daniel Raymond Postgate (5 February 1964 – 27 June 2025) was an English scriptwriter, author and illustrator. Some of his books include Smelly Bill, Engelbert
Daniel_Postgate
English artist and puppet maker (1928–2018)
and puppet maker. He was the founder of Smallfilms, along with Oliver Postgate. Between them they created a number of popular children's TV programmes
Peter_Firmin
Archaeological site in Iraq
British School of Archaeology in Iraq team under the direction of Nicholas Postgate. Finds included beveled rim bowls. Excavations were suspended in 1990 with
Abu_Salabikh
John Nicholas Postgate, FBA (born 5 November 1945) is a British academic and Assyriologist. From 1975 to 1981, he was Director of the British School of
Nicholas_Postgate_(academic)
Village in North Yorkshire, England
Egton. There are two hotels in the village: the Horseshoe Hotel and the Postgate Inn. Bordering the village is Egton Estate, a shooting estate at the heart
Egton_Bridge
British children's character
a series of illustrated books (published 1965–1977), created by Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin. The television series is considered a cult classic from
Noggin_the_Nog
Children's television series
first aired on Associated Rediffusion in February 1961. Created by Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin of Smallfilms, it starred a family of penguin-like creatures
Pingwings
1960 British TV series or programme
Seal of Neptune is an animated children's programme created by Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin, also known for their works Ivor the Engine and Clangers
The_Seal_of_Neptune
English producer, writer and composer
influence" is Oliver Postgate. Davenport has paid tribute to Postgate at the 2007 JM Barrie Awards, in a BBC documentary "Oliver Postgate: A Life in Small
Andrew_Davenport
1986 British animated television series
animated television series produced by Smallfilms, produced by Oliver Postgate. The show is based on a series of books written and illustrated by Peter
Pinny's_House
1969 book by John Postgate
Microbes and Man is a popularising book by the English microbiologist John Postgate FRS on the role of microorganisms in human society, first published in
Microbes_and_Man
British zoologist and author (1901–1985)
father's The Outline of History in the wake of Raymond Postgate's death in March of that year. Postgate had revised four previous editions following H. G.
G._P._Wells
English TV producer and screenwriter
George Lansbury (grandfather) Tamara Ustinov (niece) John Postgate (cousin) Oliver Postgate (cousin) Coral Lansbury (second cousin) Malcolm Turnbull (second
Bruce_Lansbury
School in Middlesbrough, England
Form underwent an extensive renovation, becoming Postgate House, the headquarters of the Nicholas Postgate Catholic Academy Trust, which manages 27 schools
St Mary's College, Middlesbrough
St_Mary's_College,_Middlesbrough
Civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
"Venerable Nicholas Postgate, Martyr". New Blackfriars. 2: 102–107. doi:10.1111/j.1741-2005.1945.tb05966.x. "In Father Postgate's steps". Gazette & Herald
Eskdaleside_cum_Ugglebarnby
Brand of sparkling perry
Babycham". In 1965, the Babycham Company sued the food writer Raymond Postgate, founder of the Good Food Guide, for an article in Holiday magazine in
Babycham
Emperor of Japan from 1926 to 1989
Nikki, p. 1223. Hidenari 1991, p. 129. Wells, H. G. (1971). Wells, G. P.; Postgate, Raymond (eds.). The Outline of History: Being a Plain History of Life
Hirohito
British public service broadcaster
or indirectly. While recounting his time with the BBC in 1935, Raymond Postgate claims that BBC broadcasters were made to submit a draft of their potential
BBC
1917 poem by Rudyard Kipling
collection A Diversity of Creatures, where it accompanies the short story "Mary Postgate". The story had originally been published in 1915, but without the poem
The_Beginnings
UK restaurant guidebook (1952-)
The Good Food Guide was first compiled by Raymond Postgate in 1951–52. Prior to that work, Postgate had published in Leader Magazine (23 April 1949) an
The_Good_Food_Guide
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
of the road between Whitby and Guisborough. In 1596, Blessed Nicholas Postgate, a Catholic priest and martyr, was born and lived in a humble home, now
Ugthorpe
Species of bacterium
name Nitratidesulfovibrio vulgaris (Postgate & Campbell 1966) Waite et al. 2020 Synonyms Desulfovibrio vulgaris Postgate and Campbell 1966 (Approved Lists
Nitratidesulfovibrio_vulgaris
Genus of bacteria
Desulfotomaculum Campbell & Postgate 1965 Type species Desulfotomaculum nigrificans (Werkman & Weaver 1927) Campbell & Postgate 1965 Species See text Synonyms
Desulfotomaculum
God of the Moabites, mentioned in Bible
Manfred [in German] (1997). "Moab". In Edzard, Dietz Otto; Calmeyer, P.; Postgate, J. N.; Röllig, W. [in German]; von Soden, W.; Stol, M.; Wilhelm, G.; Frantz-Szabó
Chemosh
English footballer (born 2002)
youngsters will get chance'". TeessideLive. Retrieved 9 January 2021. "The Postgate News - Spring 2024". online.fliphtml5.com. Retrieved 13 July 2024. FC,
Hayden_Hackney
Arrangement in which a woman carries and delivers a child for designated parent(s)
(10): 2196–2204. doi:10.1093/humrep/deg397. ISSN 0268-1161. PMID 14507844. Postgate, J.N. (1992). Early Mesopotamia Society and Economy at the Dawn of History
Surrogacy
Academic journal
who served since 2015. The microbiologist and science writer Sir John Postgate FRS was editor from 1969 to 1974. The journal is abstracted and indexed
Microbiology_(journal)
Pub and dining room at 49 Dean Street, Soho, London
Mandrake ... The Groucho or Blacks". When still called York Minster, Raymond Postgate included it in the first volume of his Good Food Guide, 1951–52, with this
The_French_House,_Soho
Historical region of West Asia
Mesopotamia: the Eden that never was. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. Postgate, J. Nicholas; 1992. Early Mesopotamia: Society and Economy at the dawn
Mesopotamia
British socialist historian, economist and writer (1889–1959)
campaign against conscription introduced him to a co-worker, Margaret Postgate, whom he married in 1918. Having secured exemption from military service
G._D._H._Cole
British archaeologist
and the use of space in a Sumerian city (1992) Doctoral advisor Nicholas Postgate Academic work Discipline Archaeology Institutions University of Reading
Wendy Matthews (archaeologist)
Wendy_Matthews_(archaeologist)
Female spirit or nymph in Greek mythology
Camenae Lady of the Lake Mermaid Naia Nix Ondine Rusalka Siren Water spirit Postgate, J. P. (1897). "On the Alleged Confusion of Nymph-Names. Appendix". The
Naiad
Railway locomotive that produces its pulling power through a steam engine
characters from the books by Awdry, and Ivor the Engine created by Oliver Postgate. The Hogwarts Express also appears in the Harry Potter series of films
Steam_locomotive
Archaeological culture of Mesopotamia
pp. 1–7 Matthews 2002, p. 20 Pollock 1992, p. 299 Pollock 1999, p. 2 Postgate 1992, p. 22 van de Mieroop 2007, p. 19 Selz 2020, p. 165 and 167. CDLI
Jemdet_Nasr_period
1972 British children's educational TV series
children's author Michael Rosen. Smallfilms, the production company of Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin, provided some still video sequences. In all, 20 episodes
Sam_on_Boffs'_Island
Manfred [in German] (1997). "Moab". In Edzard, Dietz Otto; Calmeyer, P.; Postgate, J. N.; Röllig, W. [in German]; von Soden, W.; Stol, M.; Wilhelm, G.; Frantz-Szabó
Kamas-halta
Founder of Akkadian Empire
39 (3): 114–117. doi:10.2307/3209401. JSTOR 3209401. S2CID 224791289. Postgate, J. N. (February 1994). "In Search of the First Empires". Bulletin of the
Sargon_of_Akkad
Etruscan god
Association (1918). Postgate, John Percival; Arnold, Edward Vernon; Hall, Frederick William (eds.). Classical Quarterly. Translated by Postgate, John Percival
Apulu
Latin fabulist
Phaedrus. This passage is interpreted by J. P. Postgate to praise a particular poet (taken by Postgate to be Phaedrus) who had told Aesop's fables in
Phaedrus_(fabulist)
Plants in the family Fabaceae
Archived from the original on 16 March 2015. Retrieved 1 March 2015. Postgate, John (1998). Nitrogen Fixation (3rd ed.). Cambridge University Press.
Legume
Mythical mother of Romulus and Remus
and sources. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 363. Cornish, F. W.; Postgate, J. P.; Mackail, J. W. (1913). Goold, G. P. (ed.). Catullus. Tibullus.
Rhea_Silvia
British socialist magazine
editor with Raymond Postgate. Under Postgate's editorship, the Soviet fellow travellers at Tribune were either dismissed, or in Postgate's words, "left soon
Tribune_(magazine)
Topics referred to by the same term
controversial topics Fact, a left-wing British magazine edited by Raymond Postgate "Facts", a poem by Lewis Carroll Fact (band), a Japanese post-hardcore
Fact_(disambiguation)
Turkic language
Chingiskhana, p. 478 Agraf, Moscow ISBN 978-5-77840-082-5 (Russian) J. N. Postgate (2007) Languages of Iraq, p. 164, British School of Archaeology in Iraq
Azerbaijani_language
Academy sixth form school in Finchley, London, England
union activist Ian Bedford, cricketer John Somerville, sculptor Oliver Postgate, animator and creator of Bagpuss Paul Davies, astrophysicist Robert G.
Woodhouse_College
Amsterdam, 1997, pp. 97–122. Postgate 1992, p. 159-163. B. Lion & C. Michel, "Ovins", in Joannès 2001, pp. 610–612 Postgate 1992, p. 163-164. B. Lion, "Bovins"
Agriculture_in_Mesopotamia
British-American-Irish actress and singer (1925–2022)
death in 2022. Lansbury was a cousin of the Postgate family, including the animator and activist Oliver Postgate. She was also a cousin of the actor Kate
Angela_Lansbury
Branch of the Afroasiatic languages
Machine Andrew George, "Babylonian and Assyrian: A History of Akkadian", In: Postgate, J. N., (ed.), Languages of Iraq, Ancient and Modern. London: British School
Semitic_languages
Italian monarchy ruled by the House of Savoy (1720–1861)
Sardegna e i sardi nel tempo, Arkadia, Cagliari, p.152 Wells, H. G., Raymond Postgate, and G. P. Wells. The Outline of History, Being a Plain History of Life
Kingdom of Sardinia (1720–1861)
Kingdom_of_Sardinia_(1720–1861)
Series of books
illustrated by Ian Baker, "Awesome Arithmetricks" illustrated by Daniel Postgate and Rob Davis, and "The Murderous Maths of Everything", also illustrated
Murderous_Maths
Genus of bacteria
Information (NCBI) taxonomy database. Retrieved 2025-06-05. Adams, Mary E; J R Postgate (1959). "A new sulphate-reducing vibrio". Journal of General Microbiology
Desulfosporosinus
Ancient Mesopotamian civilization from 3300 to 1900 BC
York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich. p. 29. Black, Jeremy A.; George, A. R.; Postgate, J. N.; Breckwoldt, Tina (2000). A Concise Dictionary of Akkadian. Otto
Sumer
1984 British animated television series
television series produced by Smallfilms, directed and narrated by Oliver Postgate. It is based on Rumer Godden's The Dolls' House, originally published in
Tottie: The Story of a Doll's House
Tottie:_The_Story_of_a_Doll's_House
Electoral ward in Greater London, England
O'Donoghue 1,155 Labour E. Brown 1,068 Labour C. Goddard 1,058 Conservative P. Postgate 191 Conservative G. Luttridge 183 Conservative F. Luttridge 174 Communist
Barnsbury_(ward)
Historical group
At the Dawn of History: Ancient Near Eastern Studies in Honour of J. N. Postgate. Vol. 2. Winona, United States: Eisenbrauns. pp. 721–736. ISBN 978-1-57506-471-0
Leucosyri
Development. It was headed by the chief technology and product officer Matthew Postgate. Since 2020, the division has been split into multiple smaller departments
BBC_Design_&_Engineering
Academy in Redcar, North Yorkshire, England
academy status in September 2015. The school is now part of the Nicholas Postgate Catholic Academy Trust, along with a number of other Catholic primary schools
Sacred Heart Catholic Secondary
Sacred_Heart_Catholic_Secondary
Extinct Semitic language of Mesopotamia
Society, vol. 124, no. 4, pp. 641–74, 2004 Black, Jeremy A.; George, Andrew; Postgate, J. N. (1 January 2000). A Concise Dictionary of Akkadian. Otto Harrassowitz
Akkadian_language
American metalsmith, educator (1923–2024)
Louis Mueller, E. J. Montgomery, John Nugent, Dalene M. Osterkamp, George Postgate, Merry Renk, Florence Resnikoff, Phyllis H. Smith, Eve Paige Spencer, Naomi
Imogene_Gieling
2003 single by Radiohead
young son. Yorke asked Oliver Postgate, the creator of Bagpuss, to create the music video for "There, There", but Postgate declined as he was retired. Instead
There_There_(song)
Historical cuisine of the people of Sumer
472–473 Potts 1997, pp. 67–68. B. Lion, "Sésame", in Joannès 2001, p. 778 Postgate 1992, pp. 170–172. J. M. Renfrew, "Vegetables in the Ancient Near Eastern
Sumerian_cuisine
Early 2nd century Roman poet
Juvenal. Cambridge: Macmillan and Company. p. xviii. Sellar, William; Postgate, John (1911). "Juvenal" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica
Juvenal
Substance that has been secretly added
Food and Drink Act 1860 (23 & 24 Vict. c. 84) and other legislation. John Postgate led a further campaign, leading to the Sale of Food and Drugs Act 1875
Adulterant
Residents of the ancient Near East until the end of antiquity
Anthropology. 39 (1): 139–144. doi:10.1086/204702. Bengtson 2008, p. 22. Postgate 2007, pp. 31–71. Juan-Pablo Vita, ed. (9 August 2021). History of the Akkadian
Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples
Ancient_Semitic-speaking_peoples
Archaeological site in Iraq
1984 J N. Postgate and P.J. Watson, "Excavations in Iraq, 1977-78", Iraq, vol. 41, no. 2, pp. 141–81, 1979 M. D. Roaf and J. N. Postgate, "Excavations
Tell_Yelkhi
British microbiologist
graduated in 1965 and went on to study at the University of Sussex with John Postgate, obtaining his PhD in 1968. He was an atheist. He worked as a postdoctoral
Howard_Dalton
1919–1920 book by H. G. Wells
extended the narrative up to 1969. Postgate wrote that "readers wish to hear the views of Wells, not those of Postgate," and he endeavoured to preserve
The_Outline_of_History
British assyriologist & academic (1920–2005)
papers in Iraq, the journal of the British Institute for the Study of Iraq. Postgate, Nicholas (6 October 2005). "Harry Saggs". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 May
H._W._F._Saggs
2013 British film
Oliver as Jessica Lucy Harrigan as Rose Claire Tregellas as Jess Mark Postgate as Arlec Xanadu Xero as Marina Ain't It Cool News gave the film a positive
Strange_Factories
Irish lexicographer
novel) by Walter Scott); 1936 – Roibeart Emmet (Robert Emmet by Raymond Postgate); 1937 – An Ministir Ó Ceallaigh (Parson Kelly by A.E.W. Mason and Andrew
Niall_Ó_Dónaill
Academy in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England
town of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. It is part of Nicholas Postgate Catholic Academy Trust. Founded in 2009 following the amalgamation of St
Trinity Catholic College, Middlesbrough
Trinity_Catholic_College,_Middlesbrough
Archaeological site in Mut, Mersin, Turkey
December 1995 Postgate, J.N., Kilise Tepe 1994: A Summary of the Principal Results, Kazi Sonuçlari Toplantisi I, vol. 17, pp. 419-431, 1996 Postgate, J.N., Kilise
Kilise_Tepe
British communist activist (1879–1955)
Media offices Preceded by Raymond Postgate Editor of The Communist 1922–1923 Succeeded by Publication closed Rajani Palme Dutt as editor of Workers' Weekly
T._A._Jackson_(communist)
Latin poem of uncertain date
P. Goold, editor, translated by Francis Warre Cornish, John Percival Postgate, John William Mackail, second edition, revised (Harvard University Press
Pervigilium_Veneris
Market town in North Yorkshire, England
Quakers, visited the town to preach on at least two occasions. Nicholas Postgate, the Catholic martyr, lived for a time in Pickering. He was hanged, drawn
Pickering,_North_Yorkshire
Etruscan deity
Association (1918). Postgate, John Percival; Arnold, Edward Vernon; Hall, Frederick William (eds.). Classical Quarterly. Translated by Postgate, John Percival
Śuri
Part of Caesar's Civil War (48 BC)
196. Phthia in Brill's New Paully encyclopaedia. Morgan (1983), p. 27. Postgate (1905); Bruère (1951). Sheppard, p. 60. "Battle of Pharsalus". militaryhistory
Battle_of_Pharsalus
County of England
Canterbury was home to Smallfilms, the production company founded by Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin and responsible for children's TV favourites Noggin the
Kent
British writer, broadcaster and DJ
Smallfilms", a book exploring the archives of Smallfilms and the world of Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin. The book is the first to examine their work in minute
Jonny_Trunk
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Male
English
Pet form of English/Scottish Ronald, RONNIE means "wise ruler."Â Compare with feminine Ronnie.
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name CHOGAN means "blackbird."
Male
Italian
Italian form of German Conrad, CORRADO means "bold counsel."
Boy/Male
Hawaiian
Red earth.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Irish, Jamaican, Latin
To Breath; To Live; Good News; Living; Life
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Muslim American
Wishes. Aspirations.
Male
Ukrainian
, small.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Obedient, Who rescues the people from hungry and pain brings Joy into peoples life
Girl/Female
Tamil
Devotion, Firmness
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