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  1. 17 de jun. de 2024 · However, Nevil Maskelyne, a music hall magician and competitor of Marconis, was skeptical of these claims and wanted to spectacularly prove Marconi wrong. Maskelyne was able to beam powerful wireless pulses into the theatre, interfering with Marconi’s signals and sending a message of his own.

  2. 16 de jun. de 2024 · This is sung out by two stand-out performers, David Phipps-Davis as Harrison and Alex Lyne as the Reverend Nevil Maskelyne. In the central role, Phipps-Davis treats the audience to his wonderful voice as often as possible. Whilst the whole cast boasts impressive vocals, Phipps-Davis is remarkable.

  3. 10 de jun. de 2024 · Kakek Jasper adalah John Nevil Maskelyne, yang juga seorang pesulap. Dari ayahnya, Jasper mewarisi bakatnya dalam membuat barang-barang mekanik dan doohickey (nama sebuah benda kecil atau bagian dari sebuah mesin).

  4. Hace 1 día · An amusing story, showing how Lord Clive obtained his wife, is thus told by Sir Bernard Burke in his "Rise of Great Families:"—"Mr. Maskelyne (brother of Dr. Nevil Maskelyne, the Astronomer-Royal) went as a cadet to India, where he became acquainted with Mr. Clive (afterwards Lord Clive).

  5. www.westendbestfriend.co.uk › news › review-longitude-upstairs-at-the-gatehouseReview: LONGITUDE, Upstairs at the Gatehouse

    15 de jun. de 2024 · Abigail Brodie plays a commanding Lord Anson, and a zany mad King George III. It is great to see casting of a gender swapped character. Liam Bradbury has great stage presence as Adam, with fine vocals. Alex Lynne plays the perfect knifing villain as Rev Nevil Maskelyne.

  6. Hace 3 días · Late-19th century: Modern pay toilet invented by John Nevil Maskelyne (1839–1917); Maskelyne invented a lock for London toilets, which required a penny to operate, hence the euphemism "spend a penny".

  7. Hace 3 días · The Basset Down estate was sold by William Yorke's grandson, also called William, in 1709 to John Coxe and in 1764 Coxe's son, John Hippisley Coxe, sold it to Edmund Maskelyne. Edmund Maskelyne (d. 1775), devised the estate to his brother Nevil, the Astronomer Royal (d. 1811), who continued, however, to live at Purton Stoke.