Robert John Sholl (16 July 1819 – 19 June 1886) was a government administrator, magistrate, explorer, journalist, entrepreneur, harbourmaster, customs...
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Robert Sholl may refer to: Robert John Sholl (1819–1886), Government Resident, North District and later Roebourne, Western Australia Robert Frederick...
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Sholl is a surname which may refer to: Betsy Sholl, American poet Brad Sholl (born 1972), Australian rules footballer Brett Sholl (born 1971), Australian...
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mining. Sholl was also a representative at the Australasian Federal Convention of 1897. He was the son of Government Resident Robert John Sholl (1819–86)...
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Adolphus Sholl, J.P., (18 December 1847 – 9 May 1919) was a Postmaster-General in Western Australia. Sholl was the son of Robert John Sholl and Mary Ann...
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the De Grey River. In 1866, the Government Resident at Roebourne, Robert John Sholl, directed Charles Wedge to re-examine Port Hedland as an alternative...
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Legislative Assembly from 1891 to 1897. Sholl was born in Perth to Mary Ann (née Berckelman) and Robert John Sholl. His mother was an immigrant from Ireland...
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Gazette, owned by Robert John Sholl, as The Inquirer & Commercial News. It ran under the joint ownership of Stirling and Sholl. Sholl departed and, from...
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were held in their home.[citation needed] The government resident, Robert John Sholl, arrived in November 1865 from the failed Camden Harbour settlement...
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sportsman H. W. F. Saggs, British Assyriologist Robert Sands Schuyler, American architect Robert John Sholl, settler of Western Australia Paraire Tomoana...
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North District was officially administered by a Government Resident, Robert John Sholl, initially based in Camden Harbour, then moved to Roebourne in November...
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owned by Robert John Sholl, to form The Inquirer & Commercial News, in the joint ownership of Sholl and Stirling. Stirling's eldest son John joined the...
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surveyor. Among other projects, in 1866 the Government Resident, Robert John Sholl tasked Wedge with finding a suitable harbour in the Port Hedland area...
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named the river after his mother, Mary Ann Sholl, née Berckelman (1822–1889). TC Sholl's father Robert John Sholl was the government resident of the North...
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Sophie Scholl (redirect from Sophie sholl)
resistance work. Scholl was the daughter of Magdalena (née Müller) and Robert Scholl, a liberal politician and ardent Nazi critic, who was the mayor of...
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retained ownership. Then in May 1847 he sold the operation to Stirling. Robert John Sholl was editor of The Inquirer from 1849, then left to establish in February...
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and the Withnells sold the property in 1879 to Robert John Sholl and moved to Sherlock Station. Sholl left the property under the management of his sons...
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pastoralists from the surrounding region, with the approval and support of Robert John Sholl, the Government Resident in Roebourne, organised two armed and mounted...
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Brad Sholl (born 10 November 1972) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Australian Football League. A defender, Sholl started...
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the tiny Forlorn Hope, who were well received by Government Resident Robert J. Sholl and Government Surveyor James Cowle, but found them and other settlers...
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he married Penelope Fanny Sholl (1856–1929) – the daughter of Robert John Sholl (1819–86) and sister of Robert Frederick Sholl (1848–1909) – at St George's...
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City suburb of Tenafly, New Jersey, the son of Margaret (née Sholl), a travel agent, and Robert L. "Bob" Harris (1922–2014), who sang with the Fred Waring...
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was traded from Geelong to North Melbourne, with Geelong receiving Brad Sholl in return. He played in North Melbourne's 1996 Premiership Victory, after...
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Richard Adolphus Sholl, Member of the WA Legislative Council 1886–90, member of Legislative Assembly 1890–97 Robert Frederick Sholl, Western Australian...
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Carole Joan honours.pmc.gov.au SHERRY, Joseph Maurice honours.pmc.gov.au SHOLL, John George honours.pmc.gov.au SILLIS, David Francis honours.pmc.gov.au SILLIS...
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Through Movement. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. ISBN 978-1-912085-70-5. Sholl, Robert (28 January 2021). The Feldenkrais Method in Creative Practice: Dance...
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Bibcode:2001PNAS...98.5487H. doi:10.1073/pnas.101085998. PMC 33239. PMID 11331767. —; Sholl, David S. (June 2003). "Chiral selection on inorganic crystalline surfaces"...
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the Messiaen scholar and organist Robert Sholl. Over the past twenty years its composition staff has included John McLeod, Martin Ellerby, Nigel Clarke...
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teammates Wayne Carey, David King, Mick Martyn, Corey McKernan & Craig Sholl) from 1994 to 2000. He represented Victoria in State of Origin in 1998....
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he married Grace Paterson (Ross) Clark, the daughter of local shipbuilder John Ross, with whom he had five sons and two daughters: Esma (1878) Alexander...
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