Sandford

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Sandford is the given name of Sandford Fleming, the Canadian engineer and inventor best known for proposing worldwide standard time zones.

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instanceOf human
awardReceived Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George NERFINISHED
burialPlace Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa NERFINISHED
citizenshipStatus naturalized Canadian citizen
countryOfBirth Scotland
countryOfCitizenship Canada
countryOfDeath Canada NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1827-01-07
dateOfDeath 1915-07-22
designed first Canadian postage stamp, the Threepenny Beaver
educatedAt Kirkcaldy High School NERFINISHED
employer Canadian Pacific Railway NERFINISHED
era 19th century
early 20th century
ethnicOrigin Scottish
familyName Fleming NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork civil engineering
railway engineering
gender male
givenName Sandford NERFINISHED
honorificTitle Sir
influenced international adoption of standard time
knownFor advocacy of standard time
proposal of worldwide standard time zones
languageSpoken English
memberOf Royal Society of Canada NERFINISHED
Royal Society of London NERFINISHED
movedTo Canada West NERFINISHED
nationality Canadian
notableIdea 24-hour time reckoning for world timekeeping
standard time zones
occupation engineer
inventor
placeOfBirth Kirkcaldy NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Halifax, Nova Scotia NERFINISHED
positionHeld chief engineer of the Canadian Pacific Railway
proposed division of the world into 24 time zones
proposedAt International Meridian Conference NERFINISHED
residence Canada
workedOn Canadian Pacific Railway transcontinental line NERFINISHED
Intercolonial Railway NERFINISHED
yearOfImmigration 1845

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Sandford Fleming givenName Sandford