Thomas J. Abercrombie (August 13, 1930 – April 3, 2006) was a senior staff writer and photographer for National Geographic, well known for his work on...
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Thomas Abercrombie may refer to: Thomas A. Abercrombie (1951–2019), American professor of anthropology at New York University Thomas Abercrombie (basketball)...
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large iron block was again visible. National Geographic journalist Thomas J. Abercrombie visited the site and found the large meteorite: "rumor has become...
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List of converts to Islam (section J)
leading the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic; born Yew Ming Seong. Thomas J. Abercrombie – photographer and writer for National Geographic. Hasan Akbar (born...
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such as "Ladakh-The Last Shangri-La", written and photographed by Thomas J. Abercrombie featuring the people of India in the March, 1978 issue. Many geographical...
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Riopelle, Arthur J. (March 1967). "Snowflake, the World's First White Gorilla". National Geographic. Vol. 131, no. 3. p. 442. Abercrombie, Thomas J. (September...
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visited by Rupert Brooke, and Edward Thomas. The Dymock poets were included among the "Georgian poets", and Abercrombie's poetry was included in four of the...
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the nation by USA Today on its final Super 25 Expert Rankings. Thomas J. Abercrombie — photographer, first journalist to reach South Pole Glen Perkins...
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is Stillwater Area High School in Oak Park Heights, Minnesota. Thomas J. Abercrombie, photographer, first journalist to reach South Pole, Born in Stillwater...
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Darley Hills (redirect from Abercrombie Crests)
Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) after Thomas J. Abercrombie of National Geographic Foreign Editorial Staff, 1957–90, who was...
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