Dawn Tebbutt is a British artist and writer who lives in Northamptonshire, England, UK. In 2009 she was a double finalist in the HE Bates short story writing competition and for 3 years was editor of the now de-funct internet newspaper the Merryweather Gazette where she wrote under the nom de plume 'Madame Merryweather'.
Astronomy
civil dawn is brighter. This is because nautical dawn is when you can barely see the sunlight, civil dawn is when it's bright enough to distinguish objects.
Dawn Brancheau's birth name is Dawn LoVerde.
Dawn Monique Williams's birth name is Dawn Monique Williams.
Delta Dawn by Tanya Tucker and Dawn Go Away by Frankie Vallie and the Four Seasons
Sue Tebbutt's birth name is Susan Dale Tebbutt.
Michael Tebbutt was born in 1970.
John Tebbutt died in 1916.
Greg Tebbutt was born on 1957-05-11.
Carmel Tebbutt was born on 1964-01-22.
Charles Frederick Tebbutt has written: 'The birds of Huntingdonshire'
Astronomy
C. F. Tebbutt has written: 'St. Neots Priory' -- subject(s): Saint Neots (Cambridgeshire) 'Bluntisham-cum-Earith, Huntingdonshire'
Colin Tebbutt has written: 'Expert aided control system design' -- subject(s): Expert systems (Computer science), Automatic control, Computer-aided design
Tebbutt CaremelI am the Deputy Premier
John Tebbutt, an Australian astronomer, was featured on the hundred dollar note in recognition of his significant contributions to the field of astronomy, particularly in the 19th century. He is best known for his work on comets, including the discovery of Tebbutt's Comet in 1861. The inclusion of his image on the note highlights Australia’s scientific heritage and honors his role in advancing astronomical knowledge.
Madame Merryweather is a fictional character/non de plume created by Northamptonshire Artist and Writer Dawn Tebbutt. Madame Merryweather was the editor of The Merryweather Gazette a sadly defunct (at the present moment) Internet based newspaper that was a twist on the theme of a vintage Gazette.