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Baily and died
Baily died at 99 Devonshire Road, Holloway on 22 May 1867 and is buried in London's Highgate Cemetery.
* April 28-Francis Baily ( died 1844 ), astronomer.

Baily and London
Two Homeric studies, executed for a friend, were shown to John Flaxman, who bestowed on them such high commendation that in 1807 Baily came to London and placed himself as a pupil under the great sculptor.
After a tour in the unsettled parts of North America in 1796 – 1797, his journal of which was edited by Augustus de Morgan in 1856, Baily entered the London Stock Exchange in 1799.
It sits in the heart of the cemetery ; its axial walk to Church Street, called Dr Watts ' Walk, was chosen in 1845 as the most appropriate site in London for a public statue to the great man, sculpted by Edward Hodges Baily, RA FRS.
Benjamin Baily of the Church Missionary Society, London.
London: Baily Brothers, 1800.

Baily and on
Gregg Baily was the recordist for the show on location.
William Hellier Baily was born at Bristol on July 7, 1819.
Gregg Baily was the recordist for the show on location.
It flows for around through counties Wicklow, Kildare and Dublin before entering the Irish Sea at its mouth at the midpoint of Dublin Bay, on a line extending from the Baily lighthouse to the Muglin Rocks.
The Craigleith sandstone statue of Nelson is by E. H. Baily and the four bronze lions on the base, added in 1867, were designed by Sir Edwin Landseer.
Sir William Lyons and his engine designers ; William Heynes ( Chief Engineer ), Walter Hassan and Claude Baily, are widely reported to have discussed a new range of engines to replace the pre-war Standard based units whilst fire-watching on the roof of the SS factory in Swallow Road, Coventry, during World War II and to have developed prototype engines immediately after the war.
The Baily Lighthouse, on the south-eastern side of Howth Head
The Baily Lighthouse on the north-eastern side of Howth Head
Baily is the remnant of a lunar crater on the boundary between Mare Frigoris to the north and Lacus Mortis to the south.
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Baily.
Frederick Baily Dent on the job
* Milner Baily Schaefer – notable for his work on the population dynamics of fisheries
Baily Lighthouse is on the southeastern part of Howth Head.
Tangail Saree Kutir along with other sari stores on Baily Road, strive to support the thousands of weavers of Bangladesh who have struggled to keep this age old tradition and fashion alive.
* A Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Baily Circus train seen in Google Street View passing through Chatham, NY presumably on its way to Albany

Baily and 30
Francis Baily ( 28 April 1774 – 30 August 1844 ) was an English astronomer, most famous for his observations of ' Baily's beads ' during an eclipse of the Sun.

Baily and August
* " Chuck Brown ," Nick Baily, Global Rhythm, August 2007
* August 30-Francis Baily ( born 1774 ), English astronomer.
Frederick Baily Dent ( born August 17, 1922 ) was the United States Secretary of Commerce from February 2, 1973, to March 26, 1975.

Baily and 1844
* Francis Baily ( 1774 – 1844 ), English astronomer

Baily and was
The die was engraved by Max Zietler of the Philadelphia firm of Baily Banks & Biddle in 1903 ( and is thus sometimes called the 1903 die ), but final delivery was delayed until January 1904 due to issues with the press.
Edward Hodges Baily RA FRS ( 10 March 1788 – 22 May 1867 )-( sometimes misspelled Bailey ) was an English sculptor who was born in Downend in Bristol.
At the age of fourteen Baily was placed in a mercantile house, where he worked for the next two years, though he still felt a strong leaning towards his artistic abilities.
His nephew was William Hellier Baily, the paleontologist.
Baily was born at Newbury in Berkshire in 1774 to Richard Baily.
By 1820, Baily had already taken a leading part in the foundation of the Royal Astronomical Society, and its Gold Medal was awarded him, in 1827, for his preparation of the Society's Catalogue of 2881 stars ( Memoirs R. Astr.
The phenomenon, which depends upon the irregular shape of the moon's limb, was so vividly described by him as to attract an unprecedented amount of attention to the total eclipse of 8 July 1842, observed by Baily himself at Pavia.
The lunar crater Baily was named in his honour, as was the rigid and thermally insensitive alloy used to cast the 1855 standard yard ( Baily ’ s metal, 16 parts copper, 2. 5 parts tin, 1 part zinc ).
William Hellier Baily ( 1819 — 1888 ) was an English palaeontologist.
His uncle was E. H. Baily, a sculptor.
He was created by Jerry Siegel and Bernard Baily, although several sources attribute creator credit solely to Siegel, limiting Baily to being merely the artist assigned to the feature.
The second prize was won by Edward Hodges Baily who suggested an obelisk surrounded by sculptures.

Baily and buried
A primary school is named after Francis Baily, the renowned astronomer who was from an old Thatcham family, and who was eventually buried in the family vault under the parish church.

Baily and St
According to the reference quoted below " The 13th century church of St Nicholas contains an interesting and varied collection of monuments, including some by EH Baily, who sculpted the figure of Nelson in Trafalgar Square ".
A statue by Edward Hodges Baily was erected in St Paul's Cathedral.

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