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What (who) is husband"s brother - definition

BRITISH ENGINEER (1908-1983)
Sir Charles Husband; Henry Charles Husband; H. C. Husband; H.C. Husband; H. Charles Husband; Husband, Charles
  • [[Britannia Bridge]] after rebuilding
  • Construction of the 250-ft telescope
  • Lovell radio telescope at Jodrell Bank

Tsim Tung Brother Cream         
CAT
Brother cream; Brother Cream
Tsim Tung Brother Cream (or Brother Cream for short, also known as "Cream Aberdeen") was a male British Shorthair cat born in 2005 who lived at a convenience store in Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong. After disappearing in 2012, he became one of the most famous cats in Hong Kong.
Tom Husband         
SCOTTISH ENGINEER
Prof Thomas Mutrie (Tom) Husband; Professor Thomas Mutrie (Tom) Husband; Professor Thomas Mutrie (Tom) Husband PhD FREng; Husband, Tom
Thomas Mutrie Husband FREng (born 1936) is a Scottish engineer, and was the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Salford from 1990 to 1997.
John Jenkins Husband         
ENGLISH COMPOSER AND CLERGYMAN
John Jenkins Husband (composer)
John Jenkins Husband ( 175321 March 1825) was an English composer and clergyman who composed hymns including "Revive Us Again", "We Are on the Journey Home" and "We Praise Thee, O God". Born in Plymouth, England, Husband was a clerk at Surrey Chapel.

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Charles Husband

Sir Henry Charles Husband (30 October 1908 – 7 October 1983), often known as H. C. Husband, was a leading British civil and consulting engineer from Sheffield, England, who designed bridges and other major civil engineering works. He is particularly known for his work on the Jodrell Bank radio telescopes; the first of these was the largest fully steerable radio telescope in the world on its completion in 1957. Other projects he was involved in designing include the Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station's aerials, one of the earliest telecobalt radiotherapy units, Sri Lanka's tallest building, and the rebuilding of Robert Stephenson's Britannia Bridge after a fire. He won the Royal Society's Royal Medal and the Wilhelm Exner Medal.