Stan Kelly-Bootle

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Anthony Kelly (* 25. Januar 1929 in Hillingdon, West London; † 3. Juni 2014) war ein britischer Materialwissenschaftler. rdf:langString
Stan Kelly-Bootle (15 de septiembre de 1929 - 16 de abril de 2014) fue un escritor, cantante y compositor, y científico de la computación. Su canción más conocida es el "Liverpool Lullaby (Oh you are a mucky kid)", que Judy Collins grabó en 1966 para su álbum, In My Life. Cilla Black grabó tres años más tarde como el B-side de su hit pop "Conversations". Kelly-Bootle logró el primer diploma de postgrado en ciencias de la computación en 1954. rdf:langString
Anthony Kelly (Middlesex, 25 de enero de 1929-Cambridge, 3 de junio de 2014)​ fue un físico británico. Profesor de Ciencia de materiales y Metalurgia en la Universidad de Cambridge (Churchill College). Director del Laboratorio Nacional de Física del Reino Unido. Está considerado como uno de los padres de los materiales compuestos.​ rdf:langString
Stanley Bootle, known as Stan Kelly-Bootle (15 September 1929 – 16 April 2014), was a British author, academic, singer-songwriter and computer scientist. He took his stage name Stan Kelly (he was not known as Stan Kelly-Bootle in folk music circles) from the Irish folk song "Kelly, the boy from Killane". His best-known song is the "Liverpool Lullaby" or "The Mucky Kid" which was recorded in 1965 on the Three City Four LP and sung by Marian McKenzie. It was also sung by the Ian Campbell Folk Group on the Contemporary Campbells LP. It was later recorded by Judy Collins in 1966 for her album In My Life. Cilla Black recorded it three years later as the B-side to her pop hit "Conversations". Kelly-Bootle achieved the first postgraduate degree in computer science in 1954, from the University of rdf:langString
rdf:langString Anthony Kelly (Materialwissenschaftler)
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rdf:langString Anthony Kelly (* 25. Januar 1929 in Hillingdon, West London; † 3. Juni 2014) war ein britischer Materialwissenschaftler.
rdf:langString Stan Kelly-Bootle (15 de septiembre de 1929 - 16 de abril de 2014) fue un escritor, cantante y compositor, y científico de la computación. Su canción más conocida es el "Liverpool Lullaby (Oh you are a mucky kid)", que Judy Collins grabó en 1966 para su álbum, In My Life. Cilla Black grabó tres años más tarde como el B-side de su hit pop "Conversations". Kelly-Bootle logró el primer diploma de postgrado en ciencias de la computación en 1954.
rdf:langString Anthony Kelly (Middlesex, 25 de enero de 1929-Cambridge, 3 de junio de 2014)​ fue un físico británico. Profesor de Ciencia de materiales y Metalurgia en la Universidad de Cambridge (Churchill College). Director del Laboratorio Nacional de Física del Reino Unido. Está considerado como uno de los padres de los materiales compuestos.​
rdf:langString Stanley Bootle, known as Stan Kelly-Bootle (15 September 1929 – 16 April 2014), was a British author, academic, singer-songwriter and computer scientist. He took his stage name Stan Kelly (he was not known as Stan Kelly-Bootle in folk music circles) from the Irish folk song "Kelly, the boy from Killane". His best-known song is the "Liverpool Lullaby" or "The Mucky Kid" which was recorded in 1965 on the Three City Four LP and sung by Marian McKenzie. It was also sung by the Ian Campbell Folk Group on the Contemporary Campbells LP. It was later recorded by Judy Collins in 1966 for her album In My Life. Cilla Black recorded it three years later as the B-side to her pop hit "Conversations". Kelly-Bootle achieved the first postgraduate degree in computer science in 1954, from the University of Cambridge.
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