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  1. The Scientific Writings of the Late George Francis Fitzgerald by George Francis Fitzgerald, 2010-02-24
  2. An authentic account of the trials at large, of George Robert Fitzgerald, Esq; Timothy Brecknock, James Fulton, and others, ... for the murder of Patrick Randall M'Donnell and Charles Hipson. ... by George Robert Fitzgerald, 2010-06-10
  3. The Trials of George Robert Fitzgerald, Esq., Timothy Brecknock, James Fulton, [Et Al.]: For the Murder of Patrick Randal Macdonnell, and Charles Hipson, ... an Assult On George Robert Fitzgerald, in by George Robert Fitzgerald, 2010-04-02
  4. Ella Fitzgerald, The George & Ira Gershwin Songbook - 2 Vinyl LP by Ella Fitzgerald, 1978
  5. The Trials Of George Robert Fitzgerald, Timothy Brecknock, James Fulton, And Others: For The Murder Of Patrick Randal Macdonnell And Charles Hipson (1786) by George Robert Fitzgerald, Barry Yelverton Avonmore, 2008-12-22
  6. The Variorum And Definitive Edition Of The Poetical And Prose Writings Of Edward Fitzgerald V6 (1902) by Edward Fitzgerald, 2010-09-10
  7. The Variorum and Definitive Edition of the Poetical and Prose Writings of Edward Fitzgerald: Including a Complete Bibliography and Interesting Personal and Literary Notes, Volume 4 by Edmund Gosse, Edward Fitzgerald, et all 2010-04-09
  8. Societies in Eclipse: Archaeology of the Eastern Woodlands Indians, A.D. 1400-1700
  9. The Supervision of Congregational Ministries: The Reflective Practice of Ministry (JPCP monograph) by George C. Fitzgerald, 1993-07
  10. Lord Kelvin, professor of natural philosophy in the University of Glasgow 1846-1899, with and essay on his scientific work by George F Fitzgerald, 2010-07-30
  11. Lord Kelvin, professor of natural philosophy in the University of Glasgow, 1846-1899: with an essay on his scientific work by George F Fitzgerald, 2010-08-23
  12. Somebody Up There Likes Me Too by George Fitzgerald, 2005-02-25
  13. Handbook of the Mass by George Fitzgerald, 1982-09
  14. The never complete book of pumpkin carvings: A compilation of carving ideas by George Fitzgerald, 1993

1. FitzGerald
George Francis FitzGerald. Born 3 Aug George FitzGerald's parents wereWilliam FitzGerald and Anne Frances Stoney. His father William
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George Francis FitzGerald
Born: 3 Aug 1851 in Dublin, Ireland
Died: 22 Feb 1901 in Dublin, Ireland
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George FitzGerald was a brilliant mathematical physicist who today he is known by most scientists as one of the proposers of the FitzGerald-Lorentz contraction in the theory of relativity. However, this suggestion by FitzGerald, as we shall see below, was not in the area in which he undertook most of his research, and he would certainly not have rated this his greatest contribution. George FitzGerald's parents were William FitzGerald and Anne Frances Stoney. His father William was a minister in the Irish Protestant Church and rector of St Ann's Dublin at the time of George's birth. William, although having no scientific interests himself, was an intellectual who went on to become Bishop of Cork and later Bishop of Killaloe. It seems that George's later interest in metaphysics came from his father's side of the family. George's mother was the daughter of George Stoney from Birr in King's County and she was also from an intellectual family. George Johnstone Stoney, who was Anne's brother, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of London and George FitzGerald's liking for mathematics and physics seems to have come mainly from his mother's side of the family. William and Anne had three sons, George being the middle of the three. Maurice FitzGerald, one of George's two brothers, also went on to achieve academic success in the sciences, becoming Professor of Engineering at Queen's College Belfast. George's schooling was at home where, together with his brothers and sisters, he was tutored by M A Boole, who was George

2. George S Fitzgerald
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3. GEORGE S. FITZGERALD
Fannin County TXGenWeb GEORGE S. fitzgerald george S. FITZGERALD, son of John andJane (Spratlen) Fitzgerald natives of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, was born
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GEORGE S. FITZGERALD GEORGE S. FITZGERALD, son of John and Jane (Spratlen) Fitzgerald natives of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, was born 10 November 1824 in Stokes County, North Carolina. He returned to Pittsylvania County when about twelve years old. His mother died about 1828 and his father married again in 1831. Then before 1835, his father died. In 1834/35 Walter Fitzgerald, his uncle in Danville, VA, was named legal guardian for George and six of his siblings.
George S. Fitzgerald, the eighth child of ten, married Sarah B. Pritchett 12 December 1849, in Danville, Virginia, signed for by the mother of the bride, Eliza M. Pritchett. Rev. Samuel J. Spotts performed the ceremony and signed as bondsman. Sarah, the daughter of Joshua and Elizabeth (Inge) Pritchett of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, was born 7 February 1829. Her sister, Julie Pritchett, was the wife of Rev. Samuel J. Spotts.
In 1857 George and Sarah and their four young children, ranging in ages From one to six, were among those forming a wagon train to make a new home in Texas. Others in this group were many of the families making up the membership of Virginia Point Methodist Episcopal Church, and most were related to Sarah by blood or marriage.
George settled his family on a farm near Ambrose, not far from Red River and began farming. Upon awaking one morning and putting his feet to the floor only to find them covered with water, George decided to move his family to higher ground. He bought more land about three miles north of Bells, and began cutting oak trees that grew on his land for timber for his new home.

4. George S. Fitzgerald
GEORGE S. fitzgerald george S. FITZGERALD, son of John and Jane (Spratlen) Fitzgeraldnatives of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, was born 10 November 1824 in
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Grayson County TXGenWeb GEORGE S. FITZGERALD GEORGE S. FITZGERALD, son of John and Jane (Spratlen) Fitzgerald natives of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, was born 10 November 1824 in Stokes County, North Carolina. He returned to Pittsylvania County when about twelve years old. His mother died about 1828 and his father married again in 1831. Then before 1835, his father died. In 1834/35 Walter Fitzgerald, his uncle in Danville, VA, was named legal guardian for George and six of his siblings.
George S. Fitzgerald, the eighth child of ten, married Sarah B. Pritchett 12 December 1849, in Danville, Virginia, signed for by the mother of the bride, Eliza M. Pritchett. Rev. Samuel J. Spotts performed the ceremony and signed as bondsman. Sarah, the daughter of Joshua and Elizabeth (Inge) Pritchett of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, was born 7 February 1829. Her sister, Julie Pritchett, was the wife of Rev. Samuel J. Spotts.
In 1857 George and Sarah and their four young children, ranging in ages From one to six, were among those forming a wagon train to make a new home in Texas. Others in this group were many of the families making up the membership of Virginia Point Methodist Episcopal Church, and most were related to Sarah by blood or marriage.
George settled his family on a farm near Ambrose, not far from Red River and began farming. Upon awaking one morning and putting his feet to the floor only to find them covered with water, George decided to move his family to higher ground. He bought more land about three miles north of Bells, and began cutting oak trees that grew on his land for timber for his new home.

5. George Fitzgerald
George Fitzgerald. Life 16111660 16th Earl of Kildare; rebuilt MaynoothCastle; befriended James Shirley, dramatist, in Ireland.
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George Fitzgerald Life
DNB Princess Grace Irish Library (Monaco): 2001

6. George Francis Fitzgerald
George Francis Fitzgerald. Life 18511901; natural philosopher; ed.TCD; Senior Fellow of TCD; Erasmus Smith Professor; FRS; Pres.
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George Francis Fitzgerald Life
1851-1901; natural philosopher; ed. TCD; Senior Fellow of TCD; Erasmus Smith Professor; FRS; Pres. Physical Society; carried out successful gliding experiments in College Park; prominent in Irish educational affairs; Scientific Writings ed. Sir Joseph Larmour (1902). DNB Commentary
J. C. Kelly-Rogers , ‘Aviation in Ireland - 1784 to 1922’, Roy Johnston Causeway top Princess Grace Irish Library (Monaco): 2001

7. IASTE - Hall Of Fame - George Francis Fitzgerald
George Francis Fitzgerald (18511901). Introduction George Francis Fitzgeraldis best recognised for his theory on the relativity of space with speed.
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curriculum careers hall of fame hall of fame INTRODUCTION Robert Boyle
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William Rowan Hamilton
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George Johnston Stoney
Earnest Thomas Sinton Walton
Charles Parsons

John Tyndall

George Boole

John Boyd Dunlop
George Francis Fitzgerald
Introduction
George Francis Fitzgerald is best recognised for his theory on the relativity of space with speed. Now known as the Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction, it was used by Einstein himself in his own special theory of relativity. The Fitzgerald-Lorentz contraction was however the first incomplete theory of relativity. Fitzgerald's other contributions in electromagnetic theory also include the fundamental theory of producing radio waves. From this came all our wireless means of communication, radio, TV, cellular phones, satellite broadcating. george francis fitzgerald Introduction The Early Years The Michelson-Morley Experiment Lorentz-Fitzgerald Contraction ... Radio Waves in Mobile Telecommunications

8. IASTE - Hall Of Fame - George Francis Fitzgerald
George Francis Fitzgerald (18511901). Lorentz-Fitzgerald Contraction Fitzgeraldspent some time examining the results of the Michelson-Morley experiment.
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curriculum careers hall of fame hall of fame INTRODUCTION Robert Boyle
George Francis Fitzgerald

William Rowan Hamilton
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Osborne Reynolds

George Johnston Stoney
Earnest Thomas Sinton Walton
Charles Parsons

John Tyndall

George Boole

John Boyd Dunlop
George Francis Fitzgerald
Lorentz-Fitzgerald Contraction
Fitzgerald spent some time examining the results of the Michelson-Morley experiment. In 1892 he attempted to explain its failure to detect the proposed ether. He suggested that when in motion at speeds close to that of light, a body is shorter (along its line of motion) than when at rest and that such a shortening, or contraction, affects the instruments used in the experiment. Hendrik A. Lorentz of the Netherlands arrived at this idea independently in 1895 and developed it considerably , giving a much more detailed description.

9. George FitzGerald
Födelseland Irland Födelseår 1851 Död år 1901 George fitzgerald george FrancisFitzGerald föddes på Irland år 1851. George FitzGerald dog år 1901.
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Födelseland: Irland Födelseår: 1851 Död år: 1901 George Francis FitzGerald föddes på Irland år 1851. Han var den första som framförde den nu s k Fitzgerald-Lorentz kontraktionen som förklaring till nollresultatet vid Michelson-Morleys experiment. År 1899 fick han en Royal Medal av Royal Society för hans arbeten inom optik och elektrodynamik. Han var mycket uppfinningsrik (ungefär som Edward Teller) och hade en mycket skarp hjärna. Enligt Oliver Heaviside skulle det bara ha varit bra om han var lite dummare så att han inte skulle ha haft ett sådant överflöd av idéer. George FitzGerald dog år 1901.

10. Encyclopædia Britannica
Encyclopædia Britannica. fitzgerald, george Francis. Encyclopædia Britannica Article
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11. Lullaby Of Birdland, Ella Fitzgerald, George Shearing, Song Lyrics
Ella fitzgerald, george Shearing. Oh Lullaby of Birdland, whisper low
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Lullaby of Birdland
Ella Fitzgerald, George Shearing
Oh Lullaby of Birdland, whisper low
Always here, when you sigh,
Never in my woodland could there be words to reveal
In a phrase how I feel. Have you ever heard two turtle doves
Bill and coo when they love?
That's the kind of magic music we get from our lips
When we kiss And there's a weepy old willow
He really knows how to cry
That's how I'd cry in my pillow
If you should tell me farewell and goodbye Lullaby of birdland whisper low
Kiss me sweet, then we'll go Flying high in birdland, high in the sky up above All because we're in love Have you ever heard two turtle doves Bill and coo when they love? That's the kind of magic music we get from our lips When we kiss And there's a weepy old willow He really knows how to cry That's how I'd cry in my pillow If you should tell me farewell and goodbye Lullaby of birdland, whisper low Kiss me sweet, then we'll go Flying high in birdland, high in the sky up above And it's all because we're in love Guitars, Amps.. Click Here! Blues Music Beat Poets Lyrics ... Home

12. The New York Review Of Books: George Bush & The World
Preview of an article by Frances fitzgerald from The New York Review of Books, September 26, 2002 george Bush the World. By Frances fitzgerald. In a speech at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International
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By Frances FitzGerald In a speech at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies this April, Dr. Condoleezza Rice observed that "an earthquake of the magnitude of 9/11 can shift the tectonic plates of international politics." She went on to say: The full text of this piece is only available to subscribers of the Review 's electronic edition . To subscribe or learn more about the electronic edition, please click here . (If you're already a subscriber to the electronic edition, please sign in to see the full text.) If you would like to purchase only this article, without subscribing to the electronic edition, please press the "Purchase this article" button below after agreeing to the terms of service. This will add the article to your shopping cart. After creating an account on the site and going through the checkout process, you will have access to the full text for a period of one week. Web price: $4.00

13. FitzGerald
Biography of george fitzgerald (18511901) george fitzgerald was a brilliant mathematical physicist who today he is known by most scientists as one of the
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George Francis FitzGerald
Born: 3 Aug 1851 in Dublin, Ireland
Died: 22 Feb 1901 in Dublin, Ireland
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George FitzGerald was a brilliant mathematical physicist who today he is known by most scientists as one of the proposers of the FitzGerald-Lorentz contraction in the theory of relativity. However, this suggestion by FitzGerald, as we shall see below, was not in the area in which he undertook most of his research, and he would certainly not have rated this his greatest contribution. George FitzGerald's parents were William FitzGerald and Anne Frances Stoney. His father William was a minister in the Irish Protestant Church and rector of St Ann's Dublin at the time of George's birth. William, although having no scientific interests himself, was an intellectual who went on to become Bishop of Cork and later Bishop of Killaloe. It seems that George's later interest in metaphysics came from his father's side of the family. George's mother was the daughter of George Stoney from Birr in King's County and she was also from an intellectual family. George Johnstone Stoney, who was Anne's brother, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of London and George FitzGerald's liking for mathematics and physics seems to have come mainly from his mother's side of the family. William and Anne had three sons, George being the middle of the three. Maurice FitzGerald, one of George's two brothers, also went on to achieve academic success in the sciences, becoming Professor of Engineering at Queen's College Belfast. George's schooling was at home where, together with his brothers and sisters, he was tutored by M A Boole, who was George

14. References For FitzGerald
References for george fitzgerald. Books J Larmor (ed.), The ScientificWritings of the Late george Francis fitzgerald (Dublin, 1902).
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References for George FitzGerald
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Books:
  • J Larmor (ed.), The Scientific Writings of the Late George Francis FitzGerald (Dublin, 1902). Articles:
  • F E Hackett, Fitzgerald as revealed by his letters to Heaviside, Sci. Proc. Roy. Dublin Soc. (NS)
  • B J Hunt, The origins of the FitzGerald contraction, British J. Hist. Sci.
  • O J Lodge, George Francis FitzGerald, Electrician (1 March 1901).
  • O J Lodge, George Francis FitzGerald, Nature (7 March 1901).
  • O J Lodge, George Francis FitzGerald, Obituary Notices Roy. Soc. London
  • O J Lodge, George Francis FitzGerald, Physical review (May 1901).
  • F T Trouton, George Francis FitzGerald, Proc. Inst. Electrical Engineers
  • E Whittaker, G F FitzGerald, Scientific American Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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  • 15. Fitzgerald, George (1851-1901) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biog
    fitzgerald, george (18511901), Irish physicist who developed the theory of theethereal plenum to incorporate Maxwell's electromagnetic theory of light.
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    Fitzgerald, George (1851-1901)

    Irish physicist who developed the theory of the ethereal plenum to incorporate Maxwell's electromagnetic theory of light. He proposed a mechanical ether model involving wheels and runner bands. He also suggested that matter was composed of closed vortex rings. Independently of Lorentz , he suggested the null result of the Michelson Morley experiment resulted from a contraction of the arms of the interferometer in the direction of the Earth's motion. For more details, see Pais (1982, p. 123). Independently of Larmor and Schuster , Fitzgerald developed a theory in which spectra were explained by the oscillation of electrons Larmor Lorentz Maxwell ... Schuster
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    References Pais, A. Subtle Is the Lord: The Science and the Life of Albert Einstein. New York: Oxford University Press, 1982.
    Author: Eric W. Weisstein

    16. Adventures In CyberSound: FitzGerald, George Francis
    ADVENTURES in CYBERSOUND. george Francis fitzgerald 1851 1901.george Francis fitzgerald, (b. Aug. 3, 1851, Dublind. Feb. 22
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    A D V E N T U R E S in C Y B E R S O U N D
    George Francis FitzGerald : 1851 - 1901 George Francis FitzGerald, (b. Aug. 3, 1851, Dublind. Feb. 22, 1901, Dublin), physicist who first suggested a method of producing radio waves, thus helping to lay the basis of wireless telegraphy. He also developed a theory, now known as the Lorentz-FitzGerald contraction, which Einstein used in his own special theory of relativity. FitzGerald became a tutor at Trinity College in Dublin in 1877 and professor of natural and experimental philosophy in 1881. From his studies of radiation he concluded that an oscillating electric current would produce electromagnetic waves. This finding was later verified experimentally by Heinrich R. Hertz of Germany and used in the development of wireless telegraphy. Independently of Hendrik A. Lorentz of The Netherlands, FitzGerald studied the results of the Michelson-Morley experiment (1887) and arrived at a similar conclusion. The experiment was an attempt to measure the Earth's motion relative to the pervasive luminiferous ether postulated as the medium within which light waves were propagated. The attempt failed to detect any such motion. In 1892 FitzGerald suggested that when in motion, a body is shorter (along its line of motion) than when at rest and that such a shortening, or contraction, affects the instruments used in the experiment. Lorentz arrived at this idea independently in 1895 and developed it considerably.

    17. Fitzgerald, George Francis
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