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  1. The Hungerford Bridge crosses the River Thames in London, and lies between Waterloo Bridge and Westminster Bridge. Owned by Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd (who use its official name of Charing Cross Bridge ) it is a steel truss railway bridge flanked by two more recent, cable-stayed, pedestrian bridges that share the railway bridge's foundation piers, and which are named the Golden Jubilee ...

  2. Farleigh Hungerford Castle, sometimes called Farleigh Castle or Farley Castle, is a medieval castle in Farleigh Hungerford, Somerset, England. The castle was built in two phases: the inner court was constructed between 1377 and 1383 by Sir Thomas Hungerford, who made his fortune as steward to John of Gaunt.

  3. Hungerford – miasto w Anglii, w hrabstwie ceremonialnym Berkshire, w jednostce administracyjnej West Berkshire, położone 16 km na zachód od Newbury, nad rzeką Dun, przy granicy z hrabstwem Wiltshire. Leży na terenie obszaru chronionego krajobrazu North Wessex Downs [1], w odległości 7 km od najwyższego punktu południowo-zachodniej ...

  4. Thomas William Hungerford (March 21, 1936 – November 28, 2014) [1] was an American mathematician who worked in algebra and mathematics education. He is the author or coauthor of several widely used [2] and widely cited [3] textbooks covering high-school to graduate-level mathematics. From 1963 until 1980 he taught at the University of ...

  5. Nutmeg was founded in 2011 by Nick Hungerford (1980–2023) and William Todd. In 2019, The Economist described Nutmeg as a "hit fintech startup" and as being a client of Carta, a firm that keeps track of the stakes in companies. [6] Martin Stead left the company in 2019, following a loss of £18.6 million. Nutmeg has yet to make a profit.

  6. Spangler, 1954. Hungerford's crawling water beetle ( Brychius hungerfordi) is a critically endangered member of the family Haliplidae of water beetles found in northeastern North America. The US Fish and Wildlife Service Draft Recovery Plan for the species published in August 2004 estimates roughly 1000 individuals are present in the wild. [4]

  7. George Hungerford. George William Hungerford, OC OBC (born January 2, 1944) is a Canadian lawyer and retired rower. He won the only gold medal for Canada at the 1964 Summer Olympics, in coxless pairs with Roger Jackson. The same year they were awarded the Lou Marsh Trophy.