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Fred Baker (biologist)
Frederick or Fred Baker may refer to: *Frederick Baker (1965–2020), Austrian-British filmmaker and film producer *Frederick Baker, convicted of, and executed for, the murder of Fanny Adams (1859–1867) *Fred Baker (physician) (1854–1938), American physician, malacologist, founder of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography * Fred Baker (soldier) (1908–1958), New Zealand army officer * Fred Baker (engineer) (1952-2025), American engineer * Frederick Baker (cricketer) (1851–1939), Australian cricketer *Frederick Francis Baker (1772–1830), fellow of the Royal Society * Frederick R. Baker (c. 1844–1906), American farmer, soldier, and politician *Fred Thelonious Baker (born 1960), English musician * Fred L. Baker (1872–1927), industrialist, shipbuilder and member of the Los Angeles City Council *Frederick Baker (1850–1888), English opera singer whose stage name was Frederick Federici See also *H. F. Baker Henry Frederick Baker Royal Society, FRS Royal Society of E ...
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Frederick Baker
Frederick Douglas Stephan "Fred" Baker (26 January 1965 – 24 August 2020) was an Austrian-British filmmaker, media scholar, and archaeologist. He was born in Salzburg and was brought up in London. After graduating from Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School for Boys, he studied Anthropology and Archaeology at St John’s College, Cambridge, Tübingen and Sheffield Universities, finishing with a Ph.D. from Cambridge University. He was a Senior Research Associate at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Cambridge University, specialising in Digital Humanities, Heritage, and Prehistoric Rock Art. He was a co-founder of the EU-funded 3D Pitoti digital heritage project and co-director of the Cambridge University Prehistoric Picture Project. He divided his time between London, Berlin and Vienna, producing and directing films, as well as writing articles and books. In the book ''The Art of Projectionism'' (2007) he defined a projectionist school of filmmaking and media art ...
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Fanny Adams
Fanny Adams (30 April 1859 – 24 August 1867) was an eight-year-old English girl who was murdered by a solicitor's clerk, Frederick Baker, in Alton, Hampshire, in 1867. Her murder was extraordinarily brutal and caused a national outcry in the United Kingdom. Baker child abduction, abducted Adams and took her into a Humulus lupulus, hop garden near her home, where he killed and dismemberment, dismembered her; some parts of her body were never found. An investigation suggested that two small knives were used for the murder, but it was later ruled they would have been insufficient to carry out the crime and that another weapon must have been used. Background Fanny Adams (born 30 April 1859) and her family lived in Tanhouse Lane on the northern side of Alton, Hampshire, Alton, a market town in Hampshire. The United Kingdom Census 1861, 1861 census shows that Fanny lived with her father and five siblings. The family was locally rooted; George Adams and his wife Ann, believed t ...
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