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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lizzie_BurnsLizzie Burns - Wikipedia

    Lydia "Lizzie" Burns (6 August 1827 – 12 September 1878 in London) was a working-class Irish woman, the wife of German philosopher Friedrich Engels. Lizzie Burns was a daughter of Michael Burns or Byrne, a dyer in a cotton mill, and of Mary Conroy. The family may have lived off Deansgate.

  2. www.youtube.com › channel › UC4RXqmAFrGGKSRbO_t20E7QDr Lizzie Burns - YouTube

    Dr Lizzie Burns. @DrLizzieBurns ‧. 1.51K subscribers ‧ 346 videos. In this time of Covid-19 we are all coming to terms with the disruption to our lives. It's important we support our...

  3. Four words in a newspaper review of a 400-page biography. That was all it took to send Gavin McCrea on the trail of Lizzie Burns, a cotton worker from the 19th-century Irish slums of Manchester.

  4. Dr Lizzie Burns is a science-based artist and creative specialist, also a visiting academic in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford.

  5. Musician and educator Lizzie Burns is an experienced and sought after bassist and chamber musician who performs in chamber orchestras, continuo sections, rhythm sections, and new music ensembles.

  6. 18. Feb. 2008 · Children in schools across the Fens are using sculpting and art to learn about the brain in a scheme set up by the University of Cambridge. Scientist-turned-artist Dr Lizzie Burns is running the workshops, which are part of the build up to the Cambridge Science Festival.

  7. infectingminds.web.ox.ac.uk › people › lizzie-burnsLizzie Burns | Infecting Minds

    Lizzie Burns describes herself as a science-based artist following a doctorate and research fellowship in cancer research at the University of Oxford. Since 2002, Lizzie has combined her passion for science, art and education creating artwork and running workshops, encouraging people of all ages to get creative inspired by science.