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Ormerod is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Anthony Ormerod (born 1979), Irish footballer * Brett Ormerod (born 1976), English footballer *Edward Latham Ormerod (1819–1873), English physician and amateur entomologist * Edward Ormerod (1834–1894), English mining engineer * Eleanor Anne Ormerod (1828–1901), English entomologist * George Ormerod (1785–1873), English antiquary and historian *Jan Ormerod (1946–2013), Australian illustrator *Joseph Arderne Ormerod (1846–1925), English physician * Katie Ormerod (born 1997), English snowboarder *Nick Ormerod (born 1951), British theatre designer * Paul Ormerod (born 1969), economist *Peter Ormerod (born 1950), chest physician * Sam Ormerod (1848–1906), English footballer, referee and manager See also * Ormrod *Ormerod Pearse Charles Ormerod Cato "Ormy" Pearse (10 October 1884 – 28 May 1953) was a South African cricketer who played in three Tests from 1910 to 1911. His brother was the first-class crick ...
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Anthony Ormerod
Anthony Ormerod (born 31 March 1979) is an English former professional footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby le ... who played as a midfielder. Career Middlesbrough Anthoney Ormerod started his career at Middlesbrough and scored on his debut in a 2–2 draw against Bradford City in the First Division on 13 September 1997. His next goal came in a 3–1 win against QPR on 8 November. He scored again seven days later in the 3–1 victory against Norwich. Overall, he made 23 appearances in his first season with Middlesbrough as the Teesside club regained promotion to the Premier League. Marske United Ormerod joined Northern League Division 2 side Marske in 2010 after being signed by then manager Paul Burton. He helped the club achieve promotion in 2010–11 with th ...
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Brett Ormerod
Brett Ryan Ormerod (born 18 October 1976) is an English retired professional footballer. A forward, he made 340 appearances in the Football League, including 215 for Blackpool, for whom he is the only player to have scored in all of the top four divisions of English football for the same club. In his 20-year-long playing career, Ormerod played for Accrington Stanley, Southampton, Leeds United, Wigan Athletic, Preston North End, Nottingham Forest, Oldham Athletic, Rochdale, Wrexham, Padiham and Bamber Bridge. Early life Ormerod went to school at Norden High School where he met Lisa Standring, who later became his wife. He has brothers named Darren and Paul and his mum is Kathy. Ormerod worked at Hall and Letts textile factory in Great Harwood where he claimed to have earned £130 a week. Club career Accrington Stanley Born in Blackburn, Lancashire, Ormerod was released by hometown club, Blackburn Rovers, and signed for Accrington Stanley in 1995 playing semi-professionally. He ...
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Edward Latham Ormerod
Edward Latham Ormerod, FRS, MD (27 August 1819 – 18 March 1873) was an English physician and amateur entomologist. He was born in London, the seventh of ten children of George Ormerod, the Cheshire historian and his wife Sarah Latham, eldest daughter of the physician, John Latham. His younger sister was Eleanor Anne Ormerod. He was educated at Rugby School until 1838, was a student at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London until October 1841, and then went up to Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. There he was awarded a classical scholarship, and afterwards scholarships in anatomy and chemistry and graduated M.B. in 1846 and M.D. in 1851. He returned to St Bartholomew's in 1846 to work in the post-mortem room as a demonstrator until health problems obliged him to move to Brighton in 1847 to practise as a physician. He was elected a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and in 1851 delivered their Gulstonian Lectures on the subject of "Valvular disease of the heart". In ...
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Edward Ormerod
Edward Ormerod (2 May 1834 – 26 May 1894) was an English mining engineer. Edward Ormerod (sometimes Ormrod) was born on 2 May 1834 in the village of Church, near Accrington, in Lancashire, England. He worked as a mining engineer at Fletcher, Burrows and Company's Gibfield Colliery in Atherton, Greater Manchester, where he devised and tested a safety device. He was supported by chief engineering foreman, James Rothwell from Hindley. He married Betsy Hope in 1856 and had several children. He died on 26 May 1894 and is buried in Atherton Cemetery. A small memorial stone in front of his grave depicts and pays tribute to his invention. Edward Ormerod developed and patented the "Ormerod" safety link or detaching hook Edward Ormerod (2 May 1834 – 26 May 1894) was an English mining engineer. Edward Ormerod (sometimes Ormrod) was born on 2 May 1834 in the village of Church, near Accrington, in Lancashire, England. He worked as a mining engineer at Fletcher, ..., known in ...
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Eleanor Anne Ormerod
Eleanor Anne Ormerod (11 May 182819 July 1901) was a pioneer English Entomology, entomologist. Based on her studies in agriculture, she became one of the first to define the field of agricultural entomology. She published an influential series of articles on useful insects and pests in the ''Gardeners' Chronicle'' and the ''Agricultural Gazette'' along with annual reports from 1877 to 1900''.'' These annual reports were produced by summarizing information provided by her network of correspondents from across Britain. Belonging to the landed gentry, she worked as an honorary consulting entomologist with the Royal Agricultural Society of England and received no pay for any of her work. She also promoted the use of paris green as an insecticide and called for the extermination of the house sparrow. Life Eleanor was a daughter of Latham of Bradwall, Sarah and George Ormerod, FRS, author of ''The History of Cheshire'', and was born at Sedbury, Sedbury Park, Gloucestershire. From early ...
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George Ormerod
George Ormerod (20 October 1785 – 9 October 1873) was an English antiquary and historian. Among his writings was a major county history of Cheshire, in North West England. Biography George Ormerod was born in Manchester and educated first privately, then briefly at the King's School, Chester, before continuing his education privately again under Rev Thomas Bancroft, vicar of Bolton. He matriculated at Brasenose College, Oxford, in 1803, graduated BA in 1806 and received the honorary degree of MA in 1807. In 1806, when he came of age, he inherited extensive estates in Tyldesley and south Lancashire. In 1808, he married Sarah Latham, the daughter of John Latham (1761–1843), a doctor living in Bradwall Hall, Sandbach. Following their marriage they first lived in Rawtenstall but moved to Great Missenden the following year. In 1810 he was the tenant at Damhouse in Astley. By this time he had become involved with research into the history of Cheshire and to make this tas ...
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Jan Ormerod
Jan Ormerod (23 September 1946 – 23 January 2013), born Janet Louise Hendry, was an Australian illustrator of children's books. She first came to prominence from her wordless picture book ''Sunshine'' which won the 1982 Mother Goose Award. Her work was noted for its ability to remove clutter to tell a simple story that young children could enjoy, employing flat colours and clean lines. She produced work for more than 50 books throughout her career, including publications by other authors, such as a 1987 edition of J. M. Barrie's ''Peter Pan'' and David Lloyd's retelling of "The Frog Prince". Ormerod began her illustrative career in Britain after moving to England in 1980, but she returned to themes connected to her home country with ''Lizzie Nonsense'' (2004), ''Water Witcher'' (2008) and the award-winning ''Shake a Leg'' (2011) for Aboriginal writer Boori Monty Pryor. Career Janet Louise Hendry was born in 1946, the youngest of four daughters, in the port city of Bunbury, We ...
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Joseph Arderne Ormerod
Joseph Arderne Ormerod (7 April 1848, Starston, Norfolk – 5 March 1925) was an English physician, neurologist, and psychiatrist. After education at Rugby School, Joseph Ormerod matriculated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, graduating there B.A. 1871. He was elected to a fellowship at Jesus College, Oxford and qualified B.M. Oxon. in 1875 at the medical school of St Bartholomew's Hospital. He received house appointments there and was also a staff member of the Metropolitan Free Hospital and (what was later named) the Royal Northern Hospital. From 1878 to 1893 Ormerod worked at the City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest. At St Bartholomew's Hospital he became assistant physician in 1893, physician in 1904, and consulting physician in 1913. During WW I, he was physician to King George's Hospital, Stamford Street. Ormerod was elected F.R.C.P. London in 1885. He contributed articles to Clifford Allbutt's ''A System of Medicine'' and other medical literature, chief ...
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Katie Ormerod
Katie Ormerod (born 25 August 1997) is a British snowboarder who was selected to participate in the 2018 Winter Olympics and 2022 Winter Olympics. She is from Brighouse, West Yorkshire. Career Ormerod narrowly missed qualifying for the 2014 Winter Olympics when she was 16. In November 2016, she was placed third at the Big Air World Cup in Pyeongchang, a test event for the venue of the 2018 Winter Olympics. In January 2017, she won the Big Air World Cup event in Moscow and a bronze medal in the Women's Slopestyle at the Winter X Games XXI in Aspen. In May 2014, then aged 16, Ormerod became the first female snowboarder to land a ''double cork 1080'', one of the most complex manoeuvres in snowboarding, which involves three rotations and two inverted flips. In the 2018 Winter Olympics, she was due to compete in the slopestyle and big air snowboarding events. She was described as "arguably Britain's best medal chance for Pyeongchang 2018", but was forced to withdraw from the Games a ...
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Nick Ormerod
Nicholas Ronald Ormerod OBE (born 9 December 1951) is a British theatre designer and co-founder of the international theatre company Cheek by Jowl. In 1981 he founded Cheek by Jowl with Declan Donnellan, and they are the company's co-artistic directors. In addition to his Cheek by Jowl productions, Ormerod has made theatre, opera and ballet with companies across the world. He studied law at Trinity College, Cambridge before studying for BA in theatre design at the Wimbledon School of Art. Biography Ormerod was born and grew up in London, England. He studied law at Trinity College, Cambridge before studying for a BA in theatre design at the Wimbledon School of Art. In 1981 Ormerod founded Cheek by Jowl with Declan Donnellan. The company has performed across the world, working in over 400 cities in 40 countries spanning six continents. Since 2006 Cheek by Jowl have been part of the Barbican's International Theatre Program (BITE) resulting in co-productions of The Changeling (2006), ...
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Paul Ormerod
Paul Andrew Ormerod (born 20 March 1950) is a British economist who is a partner at Volterra Partners consultancy. Additionally, he is a visiting professor at UCL Centre for Decision Making Uncertainty. Research Ormerod has researched complexity, complex systems, nonlinear feedback, the boom and bust cycle of business and economic competition. He uses a multidisciplinary approach, making use of biology, physics, mathematics, statistics and psychology as sources of results that can be applied to economics. Biography Ormerod was born in Rochdale. After leaving Manchester Grammar School, he completed his undergraduate economic studies at Christ's College, Cambridge, and his postgraduate studies at St Catherine's College, Oxford, for which he was awarded a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in economics. Upon graduation he worked as a forecaster at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research. In 1994, his book ''The Death of Economics'' was released. The book criticised main ...
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Peter Ormerod
Professor Lawrence Peter Ormerod FRCP, FRCP(Edin), FRCP(Glas) (born 1950) was an English chest physician. Ormerod was educated at Bacup and Rawtenstall Grammar School. He qualified as a doctor in 1974 and gained a DSc in 2000 for his work researching tuberculosis. He is a Professor of Respiratory Medicine at the University of Manchester and at the University of Central Lancashire , mottoeng = "From the Earth to the Sun" , established = as Institution for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledgere-established 1992 (University status granted) , type = Public , chancellor ..., and was a consultant for BMI Healthcare at the Beardwood Hospital in Lancashire. He was appointed to the Joint Tuberculosis Committee in 1987 and served as its chair from 1995 to 2000. He was a consultant adviser on Tuberculosis to the United Kingdom Government's Department of Health, from 1997 to 2003. He was President of the British Thoraci ...
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