Suckling (disambiguation)
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Suckling
is the feeding of an infant or young child with breast milk directly from a woman's breasts. It may also refer to:
People:
Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding is the feeding of an infant or young child with breast milk directly from female human breasts rather than from a baby bottle or other container. Babies have a sucking reflex that enables them to suck and swallow milk. It is recommended that mothers breastfeed for six months or...
is the feeding of an infant or young child with breast milk directly from a woman's breasts. It may also refer to:
- Mount SucklingMount SucklingMount Suckling or Goropi, is the highest peak of the Goropu Mountains, part of the Owen Stanley Range in southeastern Papua New Guinea. It lies about east of Port Moresby. Situated on a relatively narrow peninsula, it lies only about from the sea to both the northeast and the south...
, the highest peak of the Goropu Mountains - The SucklingThe SucklingThe Suckling, also known as Sewage Baby, is a 1989 horror film from director Francis Teri, starring Frank Reeves, Marie Michaels, and Michael Logan.- Story :The film relates the tale of a teenage couple seeking an abortion at a Brooklyn brothel...
, 1989 horror film - Suckling Airways, British airline that was rebranded ScotAirwaysScotAirwaysSuckling Airways is an airline that focuses on ACMI work and ad hoc corporate charters for business and sporting organisations...
following a takeover
People:
- Catherine SucklingCatherine SucklingCatherine Suckling was the mother of Horatio Nelson. Catherine had 11 children of which Nelson was the third surviving son.-Family and marriage:...
(1725–1767), mother of Horatio Nelson - Charles SucklingCharles SucklingCharles Walter Suckling, Commander of the Order of the British Empire is a British chemist who first synthesised halothane, a volatile inhalational anaesthetic in 1951, while working at the Imperial Chemical Industries Central Laboratory in Widnes.-Biography:He was born in Teddington, London,...
(born 1920), British chemist - Ernest SucklingErnest SucklingErnest Suckling was an English cricketer who played five first-class matches for Warwickshire and Worcestershire in the years after the First World War, having played Second XI cricket for Warwickshire as long ago as 1910....
(1890–1962), English cricketer - George SucklingGeorge SucklingGeorge Suckling was a lawyer who was appointed to be the first Chief Justice of the British Virgin Islands in 1776. Suckling's appointment was not popular in the islands, which were at the time a notorious haunt for the lawless and for those seeking to evade their creditors elsewhere...
(18th century), British Virgin Islands lawyer - Isabel SucklingIsabel SucklingIsabel Suckling is a British choirgirl who upon signing a record deal with Decca Records became the youngest classical recording artist signed by Decca to date, and the first choirgirl to sign a record contract with a major music label. Suckling sings in the choir at York Minster and was...
(born 1998), British choral music recording artist - James SucklingJames SucklingJames Suckling is an American wine and cigar critic and former Senior Editor and European Bureau Chief of Wine Spectator as well as European Editor of Cigar Aficionado...
(born 1958), American wine critic - John Suckling (poet)John Suckling (poet)Sir John Suckling was an English poet and one prominent figure among those renowned for careless gaiety, wit, and all the accomplishments of a Cavalier poet; and also the inventor of the card game Cribbage...
(1609–1642), English Cavalier poet - John Suckling (politician)John Suckling (politician)Sir John Suckling was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1601 and 1626.Suckling was the son of Robert Suckling mayor and MP of Norwich and his wife Elizabeth Barwick, daughter of William Barwick. He entered Gray's Inn on 22 May 1590. He was elected...
(1569–1627), member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom - Maurice SucklingMaurice SucklingCaptain Maurice Suckling was a Royal Navy officer who was instrumental in the training of his nephew, Horatio Nelson.-Seven Years War:...
(1726–1788), British Navy officer - Matthew SucklingMatthew SucklingMatt Suckling is an Australian rules footballer who currently plays for Hawthorn in the Australian Football League ....
, (born 1988), Australian rules footballer - Norman SucklingNorman SucklingNorman Suckling is a former New Zealand rower.Competing at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games he won the bronze medal in the men's double sculls partnering James Hill.-References:...
, New Zealand rower - Norman Charles SucklingNorman Charles SucklingNorman Charles Suckling was an English biographer, composer, pianist, and writer on music. Born in the Forest Gate neighborhood of London, he studied at the Bancroft's School in Woodford Green, Essex in his youth. He then entered The Queen's College, Oxford where he earned a diploma in History...
(1904–?), English biographer, composer, pianist, and writer on music - Perry SucklingPerry SucklingPerry Suckling is an English former footballer. He is currently Academy Goalkeeping Coach at Tottenham Hotspur....
(born 1965), English footballer