Henry Forder
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Henry Forder
Summary
Henry Forder is a human[1]. He was born in Shotesham[2]. He was born on September 27, 1889[3]. He passed away in Point Chevalier[4]. He died on September 21, 1981[5]. He worked as a mathematician[6] and university teacher[7].
Key Facts
- Born in Shotesham[2], Henry Forder…
- Henry Forder passed away in Point Chevalier[4].
- Henry Forder died in Auckland[8].
- Henry Forder was born on September 27, 1889[3].
- Henry Forder was born on January 1, 1889[9].
- Henry Forder died on September 21, 1981[5].
- Henry Forder died on January 1, 1981[10].
- Henry Forder held citizenship in New Zealand[11].
- Henry Forder's professions included mathematician[6].
- Henry Forder worked as a university teacher[7].
- Henry Forder's field of work was mathematics[12].
- Henry Forder's field of work was geometry[13].
- Among Henry Forder's employers was University of Auckland[14].
- Henry Forder was employed by Hulme Grammar School[15].
- Among Henry Forder's employers was Hymers College[16].
- Henry Forder was employed by St Olave's Grammar School, including headmaster’s house; groundsman’s house; fives and squash court building; art and craft block; brick, concrete and timber boundary treatments to the south and east sides of the site and original areas of hard lands[17].
- Among Henry Forder's employers was Cardiff High School[18].
- Henry Forder was educated at Paston College[19].
- Henry Forder's education included a stint at Sidney Sussex College[20].
- Henry Forder received the Hector Medal[21].
- Henry Forder received the Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[22].
- Henry Forder received the honorary doctor of the University of New Zealand[23].
- Henry Forder is recorded as male[24].
- Henry Forder's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Henry Forder's family name is recorded as Forder[26].
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Origins and Family
Born in Shotesham[2], Henry Forder… Recorded date of birth include September 27, 1889[3] and January 1, 1889[9].
Education
Educated at Paston College[19], a secondary school[27], in United Kingdom[28], founded in 1606[29] and Sidney Sussex College[20], a college of the University of Cambridge[30], in United Kingdom[31], founded in 1596[32].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mathematician[6] and university teacher[7]. Fields of work include mathematics[12], an academic discipline[33] and geometry[13], a branch of mathematics[34]. Employers include University of Auckland[14], a public university[35], in New Zealand[36], founded in 1883[37], headquartered in Auckland City[38]; Hulme Grammar School[15], a school[39], in United Kingdom[40], founded in 1611[41]; Hymers College[16], a school[42], in United Kingdom[43], founded in 1980[44]; St Olave's Grammar School, including headmaster’s house; groundsman’s house; fives and squash court building; art and craft block; brick, concrete and timber boundary treatments to the south and east sides of the site and original areas of hard lands[17]; and Cardiff High School[18], a secondary school[45], in United Kingdom[46], founded in 1895[47].
Recognition
Awards received include Hector Medal[21], a science award[48], in New Zealand[49]; Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[22]; and honorary doctor of the University of New Zealand[23], an award[50], in New Zealand[51].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include September 21, 1981[5] and January 1, 1981[10]. Recorded place of death include Point Chevalier[4], a suburb[52], in New Zealand[53] and Auckland[8], a city[54], in New Zealand[55], founded in 1840[56].
FAQs
Where was Henry Forder born?
Born in Shotesham[2], Henry Forder…
Where did Henry Forder die?
Henry Forder passed away in Point Chevalier[4].
What did Henry Forder do for work?
Henry Forder worked as mathematician[6] and university teacher[7].
Where did Henry Forder go to school?
Henry Forder was educated at Paston College[19] and Sidney Sussex College[20].
What awards did Henry Forder receive?
Honors received include Hector Medal[21], Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[22], and honorary doctor of the University of New Zealand[23].