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Burnard may
refer to:
Philip Burnard Ayres (1813–1863),
British physician,
botanist and
plant collector Bonnie Burnard (1945–2017),
Canadian short story...
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Trevor Graeme Burnard (born 15
October 1960) is
professor of
history at the
University of Hull. He is a
specialist in the
history of
slavery in the Atlantic...
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Robert Burnard (1799/1800 – 1846/1847 or 13
April 1876) was an
English painter.
Burnard painted houses as well as portraits.
Burnard was born in 1799...
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Bonnie Burnard (January 15, 1945 –
March 4, 2017) was a
Canadian short story writer and novelist, best
known for her 1999 novel, A Good House,
which won...
- 504). Van
Heyningen (1986, p. 298).
Burnard (2011, p. 409). Van
Heyningen (1986, p. 298). Cobb (2022, p. 264).
Burnard (2011, p. 410).
McElya (2011, p. 422)...
- Lou
Burnard (born 1946 in Birmingham, England) is an
internationally recognised expert in
digital humanities,
particularly in the area of text encoding...
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Norah Telford Burnard (née Drummond; 14 July 1902 – 27
February 1979) was a New
Zealand school dental supervisor and
journal editor.
Burnard was born in...
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Verna Burnard (born 19
August 1956) is an
Australian sprinter. She
competed in the women's 400
metres and 4x400
metres at the 1976
Summer Olympics. Evans...
- The
House of
Burnett (Burnet, Burnette,
Burnard, Bernard) is a
Lowland and
Border Scottish family composed of
several branches. The
Chief of the Name...
- 1017/S0021875811000508. hdl:11343/33008. JSTOR 23016778.
Burnard,
Trevor (August 2011b). "A
Response by
Trevor Burnard".
Journal of
American Studies. 45 (3): 437–441...