Angier may refer to:
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Bradford Angier
Bradford Angier (May 13, 1910 – March 3, 1997) was an American wilderness survivalist and proponent of back-to-earth living. He authored more than 35 books on how to survive in the wild and how to live minimalisticly off the land.
In 1947 A ...
(1910–1997), American author and survivalist
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Carole Angier (born 1943), English biographer
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John Angier
John Angier (1605–1677) was an English nonconformist minister.
Early life
Angier was from Dedham, in Essex, where he was baptised 8 October 1605. At his own desire was brought up to be a preacher. At the age of twelve he was a grave child; but ...
(1605–1677), English nonconformist minister
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Milton Angier
Milton Sanford Angier (May 28, 1899 – May 3, 1967) was an American track and field athlete. He was born in Beardstown, Illinois and died in Staunton, Virginia.
In July 1920 he was the Amateur Athletic Union's javelin champion. Later in that ...
(1899–1967), American javelin thrower
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Natalie Angier
Natalie Angier /ænˈdʒɪər/ (born February 16, 1958 in the Bronx, New York City) is an American nonfiction writer and a science journalist for ''The New York Times''. Her awards include the Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting in 1991 and the AAA ...
(born 1958), American nonfiction writer and science journalist
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Nedom L. Angier
Nedom L. Angier (November 10, 1814 – February 3, 1882) was the Mayor of Atlanta from 1877 to 1879. To date, he is the last Republican to hold that office.
Biography
Born in Acworth, New Hampshire, he came to Georgia in 1839 and taught sch ...
(1814–1882), American politician, mayor of Atlanta, Georgia
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Samuel Angier
Samuel Angier (1639–1713) was an English nonconformist minister, one of the first after 1660 to receive presbyterian ordination.
Life
The nephew of John Angier, he was born at Dedham 28 August 1639, and was a pupil of Richard Busby. He went to ...
(1639–1713), English nonconformist minister, nephew of John Angier
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Angier Biddle Duke
Angier Biddle Duke (November 30, 1915 – April 29, 1995) was an American diplomat who served as Chief of Protocol of the United States in the 1960s. Prior to that, at the age of 36, he became the youngest American ambassador in history when he w ...
(1915–1995), American ambassador and Chief of Protocol of the United States
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Angier March Perkins
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Angier March Perkins (21 August 1799 – 22 April 1881) was an American engineer who worked most of his career in the United Kingdom and was instrumental in developing the new technologies of central heating.
Life
Perkins was born in Old New ...
(1799–1881), American engineer
Places
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Anyer
Anyer, also known as Anjer or Angier, is a coastal town in Banten, formerly West Java, Indonesia, west of Jakarta and south of Merak. A significant coastal town late 18th-century, Anyer faces the Sunda Strait.
History
The town was a conside ...
, Indonesia, also spelled Angier, a town
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Angier, North Carolina
Angier is a town in the Black River Township of Harnett County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 4,350 at the 2010 census and estimated as of 2018 to be 5,253. Angier is a part of the greater Raleigh–Durham–Cary Combined ...
, US, a town
Fictional characters
* Rupert Angier, in the novel ''
The Prestige
''The Prestige'' is a 1995 fantasy novel by British writer Christopher Priest. It tells the story of a prolonged feud between two stage magicians in late 1800s England. It is epistolary in structure; that is, it purports to be a collection of ...
'' (renamed ''Robert'' Angier in
film version
A film adaptation is the transfer of a work or story, in whole or in part, to a feature film. Although often considered a type of derivative work, film adaptation has been conceptualized recently by academic scholars such as Robert Stam as a dial ...
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