Thomas William Shore
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English historian
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Thomas William Shore's Degrees
- Bachelors History University of Oxford
- Masters History University of Oxford
- PhD History University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Thomas William Shore, sometimes given as William Thomas Shore was an English geologist and antiquarian. Life Born on 5 April 1840 at Wantage, he was son of William Shore, architect, by his wife Susannah Carter. Brought up at Wantage, he became organising secretary to the East Lancashire Union of Institutions at Burnley. In 1867 he was sent by the Science and Art Department to the Paris Exhibition to report on scientific and technical education, and gave evidence on the subject before a select committee of the House of Commons in 1868.
Thomas William Shore's Published Works
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Published Works
- On the Structure of the Vertebrate Liver 1 (1889) (33)
- The Proamnion and Amnion in the Chick. (1889) (10)
- Notes on the Origin of the Liver. (9)
- The Development of the Renal-Portals and Fate of the Posterior Cardinal Veins in the Frog. (1901) (7)
- Minute Anatomy of the Vagus Nerve in Selachians, with Remarks on the Segmental Value of the Cranial Nerves. (1889) (6)
- Reconstitution of the University of London (1891) (6)
- Abnormal Veins in the Frog. (1901) (5)
- On the Structure of the Vertebrate Liver. (5)
- The Morphology of the Vagus Nerve. (1888) (3)
- Butterflies in Winter (1881) (3)
- Origin of the Anglo-Saxon Race; A Study of the Settlement of England and the Tribal Origin of the Old English People (2)
- Origin of the Anglo-Saxon Race; A Study of the Settlement of England and the Tribal Origin of the Old English People (2)
- Unusual Arrangement of the Renal Portal Vein in the Frog (Rana temporaria). (1900) (1)
- Characteristic Survivals of the Celts in Hampshire (1)
- Relations of the Mammalia to the Ichthyopsida and Sauropsida. (1887) (1)
- Immortal yew trees (1888) (0)
- The kingston coronation stone, a relic of the Heptarchy (1900) (0)
- Sir Walter Tirell and new forest legends (1888) (0)
- Honours Examinations of the University of London (1887) (0)
- Degrees for London Medical Students (1891) (0)
- The Distribution and Density of the Old British Population of Hampshire (0)
- New system of noting time (1885) (0)
- The Chiltern Hundreds (1904) (0)
- The origin and antiquity of the place-name Oxford (1899) (0)
- Remains of Bos Primigenius Recently Found at Southampton (1887) (0)
- Elementary Practical Biology, Vegetable (1887) (0)
- The place-name Oxford (1899) (0)
- The chaucer family and the Manor of East Worldham, Hampshire (1897) (0)
- THE "MEDICAL GRIEVANCE" AND ITS REMEDY. (1891) (0)
- Proposed Reconstitution of the University of London (1891) (0)
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