Ebenezer Syme (15 September 1825 – 13 March 1860) was a Scottish-Australian journalist, proprietor and manager of The Age. Syme was born at North Berwick...
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The Age (section Syme family)
initially a success, and in June 1856 the Cookes sold the paper to Ebenezer Syme, a Scottish-born businessman, and James McEwan, an ironmonger and founder...
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soldier and merchant Ebenezer Stoddard (1785–1847), American politician Ebenezer Syme (1825–1860), Scottish-Australian journalist Ebenezer Teichelmann (1859–1938)...
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(born 1949), American pianist Don Syme, Australian computer scientist, creator of the F# programming language Ebenezer Syme (1826–1860), Scottish-Australian...
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Australian News for Home Readers was first published in 1837 by Ebenezer Syme and David Syme. The title was later changed to The Illustrated Australian News...
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College, Melbourne. His father, George Alexander Syme (1821–1894), a brother of David Syme and Ebenezer Syme, was a graduate of the University of Aberdeen...
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recompense. Towards the end of 1855 Syme returned to Melbourne and became a road contractor. Syme's brother, Ebenezer, was editing The Age newspaper and...
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Church of Scotland (1966–1967) David Syme (1827–1908), Australian newspaper proprietor and author Ebenezer Syme (1825–1860), Australian newspaper proprietor...
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grandfather Ebenezer Syme (proprietor of The Age), and William Spowers, the father of her friend and colleague, Ethel Spowers. Eveline Syme returned to...
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machine to process gold-bearing clay. Around this time, Abbott, alongside Ebenezer Syme and George Edward Thomson started the newspaper the Diggers Advocate...
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Assembly New district Member for Loddon November 1856 – August 1859 With: Ebenezer Syme District abolished Preceded by Thomas Carpenter Member for Mandurang...
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Snodgrass Anglesey 1856–1867 William Stawell [20] Melbourne 1856–1857 Ebenezer Syme Loddon 1856–1859 Jeremiah Ware Polwarth, Ripon, Hampden & South Grenville...
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Member 1 Term Member 2 Term John Downes Owens Nov 1856 – Aug 1859 Ebenezer Syme Nov 1856 – Aug 1859...
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the great-grandson of powerful newspaper proprietor David Syme, who with his brother Ebenezer, bought The Age in 1854. They turned it into a powerful force...
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F (12 March 1866). The Victorian Christmas waltz. Melbourne : Ebenezer and David Syme – via Trove. Giorza, Paulo (12 March 1888). Jesu, Redemptor omnium :...
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offices of Ebenezer Mill at 51 Princes Street (later known as Mill & Bonar). In 1891 he became personal clerk to John Blair of Davidson & Syme WS based...
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a Doctor (1946). He received positive critical attention for his role as Syme in the BBC version of Nineteen Eighty-Four (1954) from the novel by George...
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Illinois State Historical Library. p. 166. Retrieved May 8, 2009. Nadal, Ehrman Syme (1917). A Virginian Village, and Other Papers. New York: MacMillan. p. 130...
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(half of all males and 5% of females). Foreign observers such as Michael Symes remarked on widespread literacy among commoners, from peasants to watermen...
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known as The Guide to Science or Brewer's Guide to Science, is a book by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer presenting explanations for common phenomena. First published...
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April 2017. "Realized Projects". Christian Redl. Retrieved 25 April 2017. Symes, Peter. "Try something different; Hockey Under Ice". X-Ray Mag. p. 60. Retrieved...
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org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Ronald Syme". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive...
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Herald Tribune. March 25, 1934. p. C8. ISSN 1941-0646. ProQuest 1331191108. Syme, Adelaide S (February 24, 1935). "Five Patriots of '76 in Ancestry Of Mrs...
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Tmp Lt. Stanley William Sykes, Intelligence Corps Tmp Lt. William Smith Syme, Cheshire Reg. Tmp Capt. Henry John Hugh Symons, RAMC 2nd Lt. Edward Noel...
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OBE 18 November 1965 Governor of Southern Rhodesia The Very Rev. Eric Symes Abbott 1 January 1966 Dean of Westminster Alan Cumbrae Rose McLeod, CVO...
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Wales in 1889. Mount Ellery in Antarctica was named after him in 1886. Syme, Ebenezer and David (25 April 1868). "Robert Lewis John Ellery, F.R.A.S." Illustrated...
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United States/England, R) Percy Sykes (1867–1945, England, H/Bg) Ronald Syme (1903–1989, New Zealand/England, H); The Roman Revolution John Addington...
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Andy MacMillan (1928–2014), architect, educator, writer and broadcaster Ebenezer James MacRae (1881–1951), City Architect for Edinburgh Thomas P. Marwick...
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Jewish adult sent to Auschwitz concentration camp Louis Symes: sheltered his son 2nd Lt James Symes, who was on a commando mission to the island. Died in...
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from the waters of captured ports on the European mainland such as Hugh Syme, John Mould, George Gosse and Leon Goldsworthy all highly decorated. RAN...
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