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  1. Jun 2, 2007 · A biography of Henry Russell, a popular musical performer of the nineteenth century, who played one-man shows in America and Britain. The book reveals the facts behind his songs, his controversies, and his rivals in the musical world.

  2. Henry Norris Russell was an American astronomerone of the most influential during the first half of the 20th century—who played a major role in the establishment of modern theoretical astrophysics by making physics the core of astrophysical practice. Bearing his name is the Hertzsprung-Russell.

  3. Henry Russell (24 December 1812 or 1813 – 8 December 1900) was an English pianist, baritone singer and composer, born into a distinguished Jewish family.

  4. Henry Russell was a popular singer, composer, and pianist who studied with famous Italian opera composers and toured with William Vincent Wallace. He wrote many songs, including Woodman! Spare That Tree!, The Ivy Green, and Life on the Ocean Wave, and had a large family of musicians and writers.

  5. Born in Sheerness in 1812, Henry Russell, was a celebrated Composer, Singer and Pianist. Some of his songs will live on forever. In 1882, the Royal Marines adopted Henry Russell’s “A life...

  6. Henry Patrick Marie, Count Russell-Killough (1834–1909) was one of the pioneers of Pyrenean exploration, known for his obsession with the Vignemale . Early life. Russell's father was Thomas John Russell, who was feudal baron of Killough, County Down, and a relative of Charles Russell, later Baron Russell of Killowen.

  7. www.newscientist.com › article › mg16722585-400-the-stargazerThe stargazer | New Scientist

    Sep 30, 2000 · The revolutionary Henry Norris Russell was a colossus of American astronomy in the first half of the 19th century. He turned what had been simply a matter of observing the heavens into a science...