William Stead

William Stead

William Stead might be:

* William Thomas Stead (1849 - 1912), English journalist, victim of RMS Titanic disaster.
* William Force Stead (1884 - 1967), American diplomat, poet, Anglican clergyman.
* William W. Stead, (living) scientist.


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  • William T. Stead — (1881) William Thomas Stead (* 5. Juli 1849 in Embleton, Northumberland, England; † 15. April 1912 im Nordatlantik) war ein britischer Journalist, Redakteur und Spiritualist, der vor allem auf dem Gebiet des investig …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • William Thomas Stead — (5 July 1849 15 April 1912) was an English journalist. He was born in Darlington, the son of a Congregational minister.Early journalismHe attended Silcoates School in Wakefield, but was early apprenticed in a merchant s office at Newcastle on… …   Wikipedia

  • Stead — (pronounced sted as in instead ) is a surname, and may refer to* C. K. Stead, New Zealand writer and critic * Christina Stead, Australian writer * Dave Stead, drummer * Edward Stead, early English cricket team manager * Eugene A. Stead, American… …   Wikipedia

  • Stead — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: C. K. Stead (* 1932), neuseeländischer Schriftsteller und Literaturwissenschaftler Christina Stead (1902 1983), australische Schriftstellerin David George Stead (1877–1957), australischer Naturforscher… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • stead´fast|ness — stead|fast «STEHD fast, fahst, fuhst», adjective. 1. loyal; unwavering; not changing; firm of purpose: »Benjamin Franklin was a steadfast servant of his country. SYNONYM(S): unswerving. 2. firmly fixed; not moving: »a steadfast gaze. By its own… …   Useful english dictionary

  • stead´fast|ly — stead|fast «STEHD fast, fahst, fuhst», adjective. 1. loyal; unwavering; not changing; firm of purpose: »Benjamin Franklin was a steadfast servant of his country. SYNONYM(S): unswerving. 2. firmly fixed; not moving: »a steadfast gaze. By its own… …   Useful english dictionary

  • stead|fast — «STEHD fast, fahst, fuhst», adjective. 1. loyal; unwavering; not changing; firm of purpose: »Benjamin Franklin was a steadfast servant of his country. SYNONYM(S): unswerving. 2. firmly fixed; not moving: »a steadfast gaze. By its own weight made… …   Useful english dictionary

  • William J. Blake — (1894 1968) was a broker, novelist and Marxist political economist. His birth name was Wilhelm Blech. His first marriage ended in divorce, and he then married Australian novelist Christina Stead, with whom he had been living since the late 1920s …   Wikipedia

  • William Cobbett — William Cobbett, portrait in oils, possibly by George Cooke, about 1831. National Portrait Gallery, London. Born 9 March 1763(1763 03 09) Farnham, S …   Wikipedia

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