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  1. Sir Richard Strachey (* 24. Juli 1817 in Stowey (Somerset); † 12. Februar 1908 in Camden, London) war ein britischer Offizier, Kolonialbeamter in Indien und Naturwissenschaftler. Strachey stammte aus einer Familie von Kolonialbeamten in Britisch-Indien.

    • 24. Juli 1817
    • Strachey, Richard
    • britischer Offizier, Kolonialbeamter und Naturwissenschaftler
    • Stowey (Somerset)
  2. Richard Strachey. Sir Richard Strachey GCSI FRS FRGS (24 July 1817 – 12 February 1908) was a British soldier and Indian administrator, the third son of Edward Strachey and grandson of Sir Henry Strachey, 1st Baronet . Early life. He was born on 24 July 1817, at Sutton Court, Stowey, Somerset.

  3. Stone carvings and sculptures. Richard studied Sculpture at Bath Academy of Arts, when Ken Hughes was head of the department. During the holidays, he worked for Barry Baldwin masonry and Carving Ltd. who helped him with a practical approach to stonework.

  4. 7. Jan. 2007 · Definition. Magische Quadrate, deren Kantenlänge durch 2, aber nicht durch 4 teilbar ist, werden als einfach gerade bezeichnet. Mit der 1917 von Richard Strachey erdachten Methode ist ein unkompliziertes Verfahren zur Konstruktion einfach gerader magischer Quadrate verfügbar.

  5. www.onformsculpture.co.uk › artist › richard-stracheyrichard strachey - on form

    richard strachey. Born in 1950 on the Mendip hills, Richard studied sculpture at Bath Academy of Arts. During the holidays Richard worked for a local stonemasonry business. After leaving college, he worked as a conservator, mason and carver on many historic buildings including Wells, Truro and Bristol cathedrals. His workshop is in Devon.

  6. Sir Richard Strachey (* 24. Juli 1817 in Stowey (Somerset) ; † 12. Februar 1908 in Camden, London ) war ein britischer Offizier, Kolonialbeamter in Indien und Naturwissenschaftler.

  7. Strachey was born on 1 March 1880 at Stowey House, Clapham Common, London, the fifth son and 11th child of Lieutenant General Sir Richard Strachey, an officer in the British colonial armed forces, and his second wife, the former Jane Grant, who became a leading supporter of the women's suffrage movement.