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      • John Milne (born December 30, 1850, Liverpool, England—died July 30, 1913, Shide, Isle of Wight) was an English geologist and influential seismologist who developed the modern seismograph and promoted the establishment of seismological stations worldwide.
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  1. John Milne was born in London in 1952. His many TV screenwriting credits include: Bergerac, East Enders, Lovejoy, The Bill, Boon, Taggart, Wycliffe and Silent Witness (for which he won an Edgar). He lives in Essex.

  2. John Milne was born in Bermondsey, 1952 and trained as a painter but only after false starts as a policeman and a factory worker. He was the author of Alive & Kicking, Dead Birds, The Moody Man and Daddy’s Girl, along with The Antigallican, (under the pseudonyn of Tom Bowling), the first part of a projected three part historical naval series.

  3. John Milne is a published author and an editor of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of John Milne include The Black Cat, The Long Tunnel, Oliver Twist (Heinemann Guided Readers).

  4. John Milne was an English geologist and influential seismologist who developed the modern seismograph and promoted the establishment of seismological stations worldwide. Milne worked as a mining engineer in Labrador and Newfoundland, Canada, and in 1874 served as geologist on the expedition led by.

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  5. John Milne has 137 books on Goodreads with 4605 ratings. John Milne’s most popular book is MR (E) Black Cat, The Pk.

  6. Jul 18, 2022 · John Milne, who has died of cancer aged 69, was, at various points, a policeman, art student, award-winning crime novelist and university lecturer, as well as being for more than 30 years a...

  7. Book Description. John Milne became minister of St. Leonards, Perth, in 1839, and was almost immediately associated with an awakening in which an outstanding circle of preachers shared. Among them were his close friends, William Burns, Robert M’Cheyne, and Horatius Bonar.

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