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Sturge may refer to: Sturge is a Middle Ages surname of Norse-Viking origins, meaning son of Turgis or Thurgis, Turgeus etc., which meant "Thor's follower"
Sturge
Medical condition
Sturge–Weber syndrome, sometimes referred to as encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis, is a rare type of phakomatosis, a congenital disorder that affects the
Sturge–Weber_syndrome
English footballer (born 2004)
Sturge (born 15 June 2004) is an English professional footballer who plays as a left-back for EFL Championship club Millwall. Born in London, Sturge started
Zak_Sturge
Surname list
Sturges is a surname, and may refer to: Alberta Sturges (1877–1951), American heiress and, by marriage, 9th Countess of Sandwich Graeme Sturges (born
Sturges
Michael Dudley Sturge (25 May 1931 – 13 July 2003) was an English experimental physicist best known for his contributions to solid-state spectroscopy.
Michael_Sturge
British quantitative researcher and author
Georgina Sturge (born 1988 or 1989) is a British quantitative researcher and author. She is a data consultant at the Migration Observatory, in University
Georgina_Sturge
International property consultancy
King Sturge LLP was a British property management and consultancy company with over 210 offices and 4,200 staff in 45 countries. It operated throughout
King_Sturge
Trinidad and Tobago politician
Wayne Sturge is a Trinidad and Tobago politician from the United National Congress (UNC). He has been MP for Toco/Sangre Grande in the House of Representatives
Wayne_Sturge
Topics referred to by the same term
Thomas Sturge (1787–1866) was a British oil merchant, shipowner, cement manufacturer, railway company director and philanthropist. Thomas Sturge may also
Thomas Sturge (disambiguation)
Thomas_Sturge_(disambiguation)
English Quaker, abolitionist and activist (1793–1859)
Joseph Sturge (2 August 1793 – 14 May 1859) was an English Quaker, abolitionist and activist. He founded the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society (now
Joseph_Sturge
Edmund Sturge (8 December 1808 – 28 June 1893), was a Quaker businessman and campaigner for liberal causes. Edmund Sturge was born at Olveston, near Bristol
Edmund_Sturge
Graphical representation of the distribution of numerical data
rule is presented as a simple alternative to Sturges's rule. Doane's formula is a modification of Sturges's formula which attempts to improve its performance
Histogram
American film director and screenwriter
Preston Sturges (/ˈstɜːrdʒɪs/; born Edmund Preston Biden; August 29, 1898 – August 6, 1959) was an American playwright, inventor, screenwriter, and film
Preston_Sturges
British medical doctor
Mary Darby Sturge (16 October 1862 – 14 March 1925) was a British medical doctor, known for her pioneering work with alcoholism and championing the importance
Mary_Sturge
English physician and archaeologist
William Allen Sturge (1850 – 27 March 1919) was an English physician and archaeologist born in Bristol. His first wife was Emily Bovell, one of the "Edinburgh
William_Allen_Sturge
American photographer (born 1947)
John Sturges (/ˈstɜːrdʒɪs/; born 1947), known as Jock Sturges, is an American photographer, best known for his images of nudist colony residents, particularly
Jock_Sturges
Island of Antarctica
Sturge Island is one of the three main islands in the uninhabited Balleny Islands group located in the Southern Ocean. It lies 25 km (16 mi) southeast
Sturge_Island
American film director (1910–1992)
John Eliot Sturges (/ˈstɜːrdʒɪs/; January 3, 1910 – August 18, 1992) was an American film director. His films include Bad Day at Black Rock (1955), Gunfight
John_Sturges
Statistical rule of thumb
Sturges's rule is a method to choose the number of bins for a histogram. Given n {\displaystyle n} observations, Sturges's rule suggests using k ^ = 1
Sturges's_rule
British poet, author and artist
Thomas Sturge Moore (4 March 1870 – 18 July 1944) was a British poet, author and artist. Sturge Moore was born at 3 Wellington Square, Hastings, East Sussex
Thomas_Sturge_Moore
British women's education activist (1847–1892)
Emily Sturge (20 April 1847 – 3 June 1892) was a British campaigner for women's education. She was secretary of the west of England branch of the National
Emily_Sturge
Cricket ground in Montserrat
Sturge Park was a cricket ground located on five acres of land adjacent to Plymouth, Montserrat. The ground, used by the Montserrat cricket team and infrequently
Sturge_Park
English cricketer
Megan Lily Sturge (born 3 November 2004) is an English cricketer who currently plays for Kent, on loan from Hampshire. She plays as a right-handed batter
Megan_Sturge
British rower
David Philip Sturge (born 5 June 1948) is a former British rower who competed for Great Britain in the 1976 Summer Olympics. Sturge was educated at St
David_Sturge
UK election
runup both George Muntz and another Radical, Joseph Sturge, canvassed and took part in hustings. Sturge said that if he lacked support he would withdraw
1840_Birmingham_by-election
Elizabeth Sturge (1849-1944) was a British women's suffragist and campaigner on social issues. Along with her sister, Emily Sturge, she helped establish
Elizabeth_Sturge
British Quaker minister, poet and essayist
Matilda Sturge (29 May 1829 – 13 June 1903) was a British Quaker minister, poet and essayist from Bristol. She wrote about the lives of four Quaker women
Matilda_Sturge
London tallow chandler, oil merchant, spermaceti processor and philanthropist
Sturge the Elder (1749 – 11 August 1825) was a London tallow chandler, oil merchant, spermaceti processor and philanthropist. He was a Quaker. Sturge
Thomas_Sturge_the_elder
Hannah Sturge born Hannah Dickinson (30 December 1816 – 19 October 1896) was a British Quaker philanthropist. She and her husband Joseph Sturge were spoken
Hannah_Sturge
American actress and acting coach (born 1968)
Savannah. Sturges is the daughter of actor Solomon Sturges and actress Colette Jackson, and granddaughter of director and screenwriter Preston Sturges. Her
Shannon_Sturges
British shipowner and oil merchant
Thomas Sturge (1787–1866) was a British oil merchant, shipowner, cement manufacturer, railway company director, social reformer and philanthropist. Thomas
Thomas_Sturge
Vascular anomaly
small lumps may occur. Port-wine stains may be part of a syndrome such as Sturge–Weber syndrome or Klippel–Trénaunay–Weber syndrome. Nevus flammeus may be
Port-wine_stain
American physician
Ernest Adolphus Sturge (April 29, 1856 – October 11, 1934) was a physician and Presbyterian missionary who built hospitals in Asia. From 1886 to 1934 he
Ernest_Adolphus_Sturge
Statue to Joseph Sturge in Edgbaston Birmingham
The Joseph Sturge memorial is a memorial to the English Quaker, abolitionist and activist Joseph Sturge (1793–1859) was unveiled before a crowd of 12,000
Joseph_Sturge_memorial
American professional golfer (born 1949)
Thomas Sturges Watson (born September 4, 1949) is an American professional golfer. In the 1970s and 1980s, Watson was one of the leading golfers in the
Tom_Watson_(golfer)
Mountain in Ross Dependency, Antarctica
highest point of the Balleny Islands. It is situated on the northern part of Sturge Island. Recent research suggests this may be as high as 2170m. John Balleny
Brown_Peak_(Sturge_Island)
British aristocrat and philanthropist (born 1969)
Montagu, Viscount Hinchingbrooke (born 2 November 2004) Hon. Nestor John Sturges Montagu (born 17 October 2006) The family lives at Mapperton House in Dorset
Luke Montagu, 12th Earl of Sandwich
Luke_Montagu,_12th_Earl_of_Sandwich
British historian and magistrate (1871–1961)
Mary Gertrude Sturge Gretton born May Gertrude Sturge later Mary Gertrude Henderson (1 May 1871 – 15 August 1961) was a British historian and magistrate
Mary_Sturge_Gretton
Colombian singer-songwriter (born 1977)
a sexy video image built on her hip-shaking belly dance moves." Fiona Sturges of The Independent named Shakira an "international phenomenon". "At the
Shakira
Leading British Woman Pacifist in WWI
Sophia Sturge (1849–1936) was a British Quaker suffragist, social reformer and peace campaigner who carried out activities in opposition to World War I
Sophia_Sturge
American pediatric neurologist
Comi is an American pediatric neurologist specialized in the treatment of Sturge–Weber syndrome. She is a professor of neurology and pediatrics at the Johns
Anne_Comi
British slavery abolitionist (1795–1845)
Sophia Sturge (17 August 1795 – 6 June 1845) was a British slavery abolitionist based in Birmingham. She was a founding member of the Birmingham Ladies
Sophia_Sturge_(abolitionist)
Scottish physician (1841-1885)
for services to medicine. Her husband was the neurologist William Allen Sturge. Bovell was born on 21 February 1841 in London, the daughter of Sarah Louisa
Emily_Bovell
Baptist missionary and minister (1816–1901)
Alfred Sturge (5 May 1816 – 25 January 1901) was a Baptist missionary and minister who served in Devon, India and Kent. Alfred Sturge was born to Jeanette
Alfred_Sturge
Actors who frequently worked with film director Preston Sturges:
List of actors who frequently worked with Preston Sturges
List_of_actors_who_frequently_worked_with_Preston_Sturges
Conservative life peer and businesswoman. The daughter of Raymond and Margaret Sturge née Keep, she was educated at St James's School in West Malvern and at the
Diana Eccles, Viscountess Eccles
Diana_Eccles,_Viscountess_Eccles
1944 film by Preston Sturges
1944 American satirical comedy-drama film written and directed by Preston Sturges that stars Eddie Bracken, Ella Raines and William Demarest, supported by
Hail_the_Conquering_Hero
British women's rights activist
Eliza Mary Sturge (14 November 1842 – 24 November 1905) was a British women rights activist based in Birmingham. She was first woman elected to the Birmingham
Eliza_Sturge
American socialite (1884–1955)
Howard Sturges (December 23, 1884 – October 7, 1955) was a New England socialite and long-time friend of Cole Porter. Howard Sturges was born on December
Howard_Sturges
Henry Cady Sturges. His paternal grandparents were Barnabas Lothrop Sturges and Mary (née Sturges) Sturges. His great-uncle, Lewis Burr Sturges, and great-grandfather
Frederick_Sturges
American businessman (1777–1824)
Oliver Sturges (1777 – November 27, 1824) was an American businessman based in Savannah, Georgia. He became one of the owners of the SS Savannah, which
Oliver_Sturges
1976 film by John Sturges
The Eagle Has Landed is a 1976 British war film directed by John Sturges and starring Michael Caine, Donald Sutherland, and Robert Duvall. Based on the
The_Eagle_Has_Landed_(film)
American music executive
Tom Sturges (born June 22, 1956) is an American music executive, teacher, speaker, and author. Born in France, Sturges is one of only seven Americans baptized
Tom_Sturges
Group of volcanic islands
Balleny hotspot. The group includes three main islands: Young, Buckle and Sturge, which lie in a line from northwest to southeast, and several smaller islets
Balleny_Islands
Medical condition
became imprecise when van der Hoeve also used it to include those with Sturge-Weber syndrome as they do not have similar lesions on the skin. In addition
Phakomatosis
British-born film producer (born 1976)
Adrian Sturges (born 17 October 1976) is a British-born film producer. Sturges was born in London, England and grew up in Rochester, Kent Sturges was educated
Adrian_Sturges
American comics writer (born 1970)
Lilah Sturges (/ˈstɜːrdʒɪz/; born Matthew Sturges, October 1970) is an American writer of comics and fantasy novels. She is best known for co-writing
Lilah_Sturges
2026 British television series
Archived from the original on 3 September 2024. Retrieved 3 September 2024. Sturges, Connor (6 May 2026). "In 'Lord of the Flies,' Malaysia's Beaches and Dense
Lord_of_the_Flies_(TV_series)
Difference in coloration, usually of the iris but also of hair or skin
structures, including the anterior surface of the iris.[medical citation needed] Sturge–Weber syndrome – a syndrome characterized by a port-wine stain nevus in
Heterochromia
British rower
Edward M Sturges (1920–1997) was an English rower, a behind-the-lines marines officer in World War II and a fitness enthusiast who ran an elite gymnasium
Edward_Sturges
Abandoned suburb in Montserrat, United Kingdom
sugar plantation which was renamed as Elberton in 1837 by the owner, Joseph Sturge, after his birthplace – the English village of Elberton in South Gloucestershire
Elberton,_Montserrat
1991 photography book by Jock Sturges
The Last Day of Summer is a 1991 photography book by Jock Sturges. The book is Sturges' first and consists of 60 black-and-white images of both children
The_Last_Day_of_Summer_(book)
American architect and children's book writer
Philemon F. Sturges (1929–2005) was a Rhode Island–based American architect and children's books author. Philemon Fowler Sturges III was born June 10,
Philemon_Sturges
American actor (1907–1979)
failure. In 1974, Wayne took on the role of the eponymous detective in John Sturges's crime drama McQ. On March 25, 1975, Douglas Hickox's Brannigan premiered
John_Wayne
Topics referred to by the same term
John Sturges is a film director. John Sturges(s) may also refer to: John Sturges (priest) John Sturges (photographer) known as Jock John Sturgess, artist
John_Sturges_(disambiguation)
Conscientious objector, historian
John Sturge Stephens (26 June 1891 – 12 July 1954) was born into a prominent family of Quakers (the Society of Friends) in Cornwall. During the First World
John_Sturge_Stephens
Irish singer and songwriter (1966–2023)
Mayfield [sic] College, in Drumcondra, and Newtown School, in Waterford. Sturges, Fiona (11 June 2021). "Rememberings by Sinéad O'Connor review – a tremendous
Sinéad_O'Connor
American politician
Jonathan Sturges (August 23, 1740 – October 4, 1819) was an American lawyer, jurist and politician from Fairfield, Connecticut. He represented Connecticut
Jonathan_Sturges
American singer, songwriter and actress (born 1986)
Archived from the original on November 23, 2016. Retrieved June 6, 2016. Sturges, Fiona (May 16, 2009). "Lady Gaga: How the world went crazy for the new
Lady_Gaga
hits Reform and Greens". BBC News. 5 July 2024. Retrieved 8 July 2024. Sturge, Georgina (5 September 2024). "2024 general election: Marginality". UK Parliament
2024 United Kingdom general election
2024_United_Kingdom_general_election
2012 film by Timur Bekmambetov
Before Barts can kill him, Lincoln is rescued by Henry Sturges, whom he had met earlier at a bar. Sturges offers to teach Lincoln how to be a vampire hunter
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Abraham_Lincoln:_Vampire_Hunter
American pastor and author (1921–2016)
Peter Sturges Ruckman (November 19, 1921 – April 21, 2016) was an American Independent Baptist pastor, author, Bible teacher, and founder of the Pensacola
Peter_Ruckman
British merchant vessel launched in 1804 or 1805
on 21 October 1826, for a whaling voyage to Timor. Her owner was Thomas Sturge & Co., and her master was Robert Ross. She was at St Iago, Cape Verde, on
Lusitania_(1805_ship)
House in Los Angeles, California
The George Sturges House is a single-family house, designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built for George D. Sturges in the Brentwood Heights neighborhood
George_Sturges_House
American kayaker, film maker, and musician
Rush Sturges (born February 14, 1985) is an American professional whitewater kayaker, film maker, and musician. Sturges has been a professional whitewater
Rush_Sturges
American actress and author (1927–2004)
Dishonorable (1951), a comedy with Ezio Pinza, based on a play by Preston Sturges. The film received mild critical acclaim. Leigh then appeared in the baseball-themed
Janet_Leigh
Canadian actor and comedian (born 1946)
Title Role Notes 1971 Foxy Lady Coffee Boy 1973 Cannibal Girls Clifford Sturges 1979 Running Richie Rosenberg 1980 Nothing Personal Marty Deadly Companion
Eugene_Levy
British spy thriller TV series (2022–present)
Sly Monteith, head of the private security firm Chieftain. Nick Blood as Sturges, a Chieftain operative. Notable other characters appearing in Series 4
Slow_Horses
American physician and missionary (1929–2019)
Stanley Gordon Sturges (October 14, 1929 – July 12, 2019) was an American physician and missionary. He and his wife, Raylene Sturges, were the first Seventh-day
Stanley_Gordon_Sturges
1944 film by Preston Sturges
Great Moment is a 1944 biographical film written and directed by Preston Sturges. Based on the book Triumph Over Pain (1940) by René Fülöp-Miller, it tells
The_Great_Moment_(1944_film)
British mathematician and broadcaster (born 1984)
help control UK coronavirus outbreak". Verdict. Retrieved 3 June 2022. Sturges, Fiona (17 March 2018). "Contagion! The viral hit that'll have you reaching
Hannah_Fry
2000 film by Ethan and Joel Coen
for "Odysseus". The title of the film is a reference to the 1941 Preston Sturges film Sullivan's Travels, in which the protagonist is a director who wants
O_Brother,_Where_Art_Thou?
American actor and filmmaker (born 1961)
is loosely based on Homer's epic Greek poem the Odyssey and the Preston Sturges 1941 classic film Sullivan's Travels. This film is set in 1937 rural Mississippi
George_Clooney
American actor (1930–1980)
switchblade or a tommy gun. After Never So Few, the film's director John Sturges cast McQueen in his next movie, promising to "give him the camera". The
Steve_McQueen
Customary bill in the United Kingdom
promoted by William Sturges Bourne, MP and Chairman of a Committee to reform the Poor Laws, and are therefore also known as the Sturges Bourne Acts. Start
Select_Vestries_Bill
1944 film by Preston Sturges
a 1943 American screwball comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, starring Eddie Bracken and Betty Hutton, and featuring Diana Lynn, William
The_Miracle_of_Morgan's_Creek
1940 film by Preston Sturges
American political satire comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, starring Brian Donlevy and Akim Tamiroff and featuring William Demarest
The_Great_McGinty
Case in nuisance law, 1879
Sturges v Bridgman (1879) LR 11 Ch D 852 is a landmark case in nuisance decided by the Court of Appeal of England and Wales. It decides that what constitutes
Sturges_v_Bridgman
English singer (born 1959)
(18 May 2008). "Wanna be in my gang? Meet the uber-fans". The Guardian. Sturges, Fiona (18 February 2007). "This Charming Man: Making It As Morrissey"
Morrissey
1994 photography book by Jock Sturges
Radiant Identities is a 1994 photography book by Jock Sturges. The book consists of 60 black-and-white images of both children and adults, many of which
Radiant_Identities
Abnormally large head size
Simpson-Golabi-Behmel syndrome Snijders Blok-Campeau syndrome Sotos syndrome Sturge-Weber syndrome Sulfite oxidase deficiency due to molybdenum cofactor deficiency
Macrocephaly
American television miniseries
as Ali, the sheriff's son and friend of Warren and Ooker. Matt Biedel as Sturge, the island handyman. Michael Trucco as Wade Scarborough, the mayor of Crockett
Midnight_Mass_(miniseries)
Film festival in Locarno, Switzerland
Preston Sturges also was a hit with audiences, especially film professionals, and film historian Donald Spotto along with Sturges' widow, Sandy Sturges, both
42nd_Locarno_Film_Festival
English football club season
Sharman-Lowe was recalled from his season-long loan at Bromley. On 2 January 2024, Sturge was recalled from his season-long loan at Peterborough. On 9 January 2024
2023–24_Chelsea_F.C._season
American heiress, art collector and socialite
Sturges (1898–1959). In 1932, she sought an annulment on the grounds that he was not legally divorced from his first wife when they eloped. Sturges'
Eleanor_Post_Hutton
American businessman and arts patron
the son of Barnabas Lothrop Sturges (1769–1831) and Mary (née Sturges) Sturges (1771–1840). His older sister, Mary Ann Sturges, was the wife of William Lockwood
Jonathan Sturges (businessman)
Jonathan_Sturges_(businessman)
Country in the Caribbean
Archived from the original on 12 April 2021. Retrieved 17 March 2025. "Sturge, Alexander take charge at Defense, Homeland Security ministries". www.guardian
Trinidad_and_Tobago
1941 film by Preston Sturges
a 1941 American screwball comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda. The film is based on a story
The_Lady_Eve
Albert A. Sturges (1819–1887) was an American Protestant missionary and minister. He was among the first group of American missionaries stationed in Micronesia
Albert_Sturges
British Army general (1891-1970)
Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Grice Sturges, KBE, CB, DSO (14 July 1891 – 12 September 1970) was a senior Royal Marines officer who fought in both the
Robert_Sturges
STURGE
STURGE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sturgis.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English sturgeon ‘sturgeon’ (a reduced form of Old French estourgeon), hence a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or seller of these fish, or possibly a nickname for someone thought to resemble a sturgeon.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sturgis.
STURGE
STURGE
Boy/Male
Norse
A mythical giant.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Boar.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon and Cornwall)
English (Devon and Cornwall) : probably a variant spelling of Guest.
Biblical
gift of the Lord; gift of a dove,whom Jehovah gave
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
A Famous Historical Name; Wife of a Rishi
Girl/Female
Tamil
Graceful strength (Celebrity Name: Farhan Akhtar)
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Ebony
Girl/Female
Hindu
Knowledge, Wisdom, Buddhi
Boy/Male
English
Troy derives from the ancient Greek city of Troy; also from an Irish surname meaning 'soldier.
Boy/Male
Spanish English
Ploughman.
STURGE
STURGE
STURGE
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STURGE
n.
A large ganoid fish (Polyodon spathula) found in the rivers of the Mississippi Valley. It has a long spatula-shaped snout. Called also duck-billed cat, and spoonbill sturgeon.
n.
A large European sturgeon (Acipenser huso), inhabiting the region of the Black and Caspian Seas. It sometimes attains a length of more than twelve feet, and a weight of two thousand pounds. Called also hausen.
n.
A small sturgeon (Acipenser ruthenus) found in the Caspian Sea and its rivers, and highly esteemed for its flavor. The finest caviare is made from its roe.
n.
A semitransparent, whitish, and very pure from of gelatin, chiefly prepared from the sounds or air bladders of various species of sturgeons (as the Acipenser huso) found in the of Western Russia. It used for making jellies, as a clarifier, etc. Cheaper forms of gelatin are not unfrequently so called. Called also fish glue.
n.
The roes of the sturgeon, prepared and salted; -- used as a relish, esp. in Russia.
n.
A ganoid fish of the Sturgeon family (Scaphirhynchus platyrhynchus) of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers; -- called also white sturgeon.
n.
A genus of ganoid fishes, including the sturgeons, having the body armed with bony scales, and the mouth on the under side of the head. See Sturgeon.
n.
One of the family of fishes of which the sturgeon is the type.
a.
Formed like a plate or salver; composed of platelike surfaces; as, the scutellated bone of a sturgeon.
n.
A sort of Russian isinglass, made from the air bladder of the sturgeon, and used in clarifying wine.
n.
Any one of numerous species of large cartilaginous ganoid fishes belonging to Acipenser and allied genera of the family Acipenseridae. They run up rivers to spawn, and are common on the coasts and in the large rivers and lakes of North America, Europe, and Asia. Caviare is prepared from the roe, and isinglass from the air bladder.
n.
An order of ganoid fishes, including the sturgeons; -- so called on account of their cartilaginous skeleton.
n. pl.
An order of fishes including the sturgeons.
n. pl.
A group of fishes, characterized by cartilaginous fins and skeleton. It includes both ganoids (sturgeons, etc.) and selachians (sharks), but is now often restricted to the latter.
a.
Having the skeleton in the state of cartilage, the bones containing little or no calcareous matter; said of certain fishes, as the sturgeon and the sharks.
n.
A large sturgeon (Acipenser huso) from the region of the Black Sea. It is sometimes twelve feet long.
n. pl.
An order of fishes, including the sturgeons; -- so named because the skeleton is cartilaginous.
n.
A species of sturgeon.