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    William Dalgety Moore (30 August 1835 – 22 April 1910) was a businessman in Fremantle, Western Australia, and also a pastoralist and politician. Moore...
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  • chairman of the board, Bankers Trust William Dalgety Moore (1835–1910), Western Australian businessman William H. Moore, soldier, businessman and founder...
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  • avoid confusion with Dalgety Street in East Fremantle (named after William Dalgety Moore, the owner of Woodside estate). Croke Streer is named after Lieutenant...
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    funeral in Western Australia for 40 years when he died in 1937. William Dalgety Moore built a number of important local buildings. The next person is...
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    facade. A store was established on the site by Samuel Moore in the 1840s. William Dalgety Moore later established a general merchant business there in...
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    the existing residential structure built for the previous owner William Dalgety Moore which had been constructed in 1885. The building was classified...
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  • 1859, he explored the higher reaches of the Murchison River with William Dalgety Moore to look for new land. In June 1862, he again explored up the Murchison...
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  • brother, George Fletcher Moore, had been a pioneering settler around the Swan River, while her grandfather William Dalgety Moore was a member of the Western...
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    William Dalgety Moore serving as its first chairman (although the Chamber's own information disagrees with this, and suggests that it was William Marmion)...
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  • and was granted land on the Avon and the Swan Rivers. Moore married Dora Mary Jane "Dorothy" Dalgety in 1832. Samuel and his wife came to the Swan River...
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  • elections, Newman was elected to the new seat of Fremantle, alongside William Dalgety Moore. He died in office in late November 1872 (aged 40), breaking his...
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  • discharging into the Yalgar. The river was named after James William Hope, owner with William Dalgety Moore, of Moorarie Station, one of the first stations taken...
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    into business as a general merchant in Fremantle, partnering with William Dalgety Moore. He established his own hardware business in 1889, and over the...
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  • July 1894 John Monger 24 December 1890 23 February 1892 (died) William Dalgety Moore 24 December 1890 4 February 1892 (resigned) James Morrison 24 December...
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    Graves found himself "financially embarrassed" and sold the hotel to William Dalgety Moore. The property was purchased by the Catholic Institute of the Blessed...
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  • 1870–1874 John McKail[1] Albany 1870–1871 William Marmion Nominee 1870–1890 John Monger York 1870–1875 William Dalgety Moore Fremantle 1870–1872 Edward Newman...
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  • Lenaville #00936 Archived 3 December 2012 at archive.today Dux Factory #00989 Dalgety Bond store #00976 Archived 3 December 2012 at archive.today Princess May...
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  • with a sequence of partners, initially Alexander Crawford, later William Dalgety Moore, until 1891. In 1886 the property occupied an area of 1,100,000...
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    Donibristle Industrial Estates and the new town of Dalgety Bay. The first residents moved in to Dalgety Bay on 28 October 1965. The establishment of a military...
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    were Dr. John Moore, and his sons, including Lt. Gen. Sir John Moore, Admiral Sir Graham Moore, and Dr. James Carrick Moore. Sir William Mure was the sixteenth...
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    Bug Simon Moore III Television film 2000–2001 Rebus D.I. John Rebus 4 episodes 2001 Alias Martin Shepard 2 episodes 2002 MDs Dr. Robert Dalgety 10 episodes...
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    Beachcroft Dade2 Daejan Holdings Dahabshiil Daily Mail & General Trust Dalgety Damnably Darty DataCash Datamonitor DataWind Davenport Lyons Davis Langdon...
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  • by Brisbane company McGhie Motor Company. In 1915 the Sydney branch of Dalgety & Co. Ltd became the distributor of Hudson and Essex vehicles for New South...
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    time he was employing 20 women and importing most of his goods through Dalgety. In the 1860s he established direct communications with the main British...
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    collection began in 1862, one year after the gallery's founding, when Frederick Dalgety donated two Chinese plates. The Asian collection has since grown to include...
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    similar co-operation that was proposed by Adam Price. Journalist Jamie Dalgety has also proposed the concept of a Celtic Union involving Scotland and...
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    Arthur Dalgety Bridges (1901–1968)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 21 May 2019. "The Hon (Terry) Terence William Sheahan...
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    Cellars (2017) Chain of supermarkets and Wine stores in Northern Ireland Dalgety Freezer Centres Bought by James Gullivers Argyll Supplies 38 freezer centre...
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    Tumut and Dalgety all discussed. Dalgety was chosen by the federal parliament and it passed the Seat of Government Act 1904 confirming Dalgety as the site...
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  • though no crime was committed. Fraser had shared a column written by Susan Dalgety for The Scotsman, which claimed the Scottish Government's 'non-binary equality...
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