Francis Lascelles (Frank) Jardine (28 August 1841 – 19 March 1919) was a Scottish-Australian pioneer who was at the forefront of British colonisation...
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Army Francis Lascelles Jardine (1841–1919), Australian pioneer associated with the exploration and settlement of Far North Queensland Frank Lascelles (diplomat)...
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hockey player Francis Lascelles Jardine (1841–1919), Australian pioneer George Jardine, Scottish religious minister and academic George Jardine (rugby league)...
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Frank Jardine may refer to: Frank Jardine (ice hockey) (1924–1999), British ice hockey player Francis Lascelles Jardine (1841–1919), Australian pioneer...
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flows in the area and was named by Francis Lascelles Jardine (1841-1919) pastoralist and Alexander William Jardine (1843-1920) pastoralist and engineer...
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Wikampama peoples. The river was named in 1865 by Francis Lascelles Jardine and Alexander Jardine during an expedition through the area. They named the...
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river Jardine River which was originally called Deception River but was renamed by Governor of Queensland George Ferguson Bowen after Francis Lascelles Jardine...
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Shire. The river was named by the pastoralists, Francis Lascelles Jardine and Alexander William Jardine in 1863. It was originally known as Kendall Creek...
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Creek) which was in turn named by pastoralists Francis Lascelles Jardine and Alexander William Jardine after the fresh water crayfish (known to them as...
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752×1011 US gal). The river was named in 1864 by the pastoralist Francis Lascelles Jardine after the explorer, doctor and politician Arthur Todd Holroyd...
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named in 1886 by Francis Lascelles Jardine, a pastoralist, reportedly after the Earl of Ducie, presumably a relative of the Jardine family. Water portal...
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children: Alice Maule Lascelles, Hew Cholmondeley (Chum), Bootle Arthur Lascelles (Bertie) and Elizabeth Sana Hamilton. Frank Jardine's tenure as a government...
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River," in 1864 between European colonists driving cattle under Francis Lascelles Jardine to the newly established station at Somerset and the probable...
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Buccleuch (30 December 1894 – 4 October 1973); he married Vreda Esther Mary Lascelles on 21 April 1921, had three children. Lord William Walter Montagu Douglas...
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contain seven marked interments, including the graves of Francis (Frank) Lascelles Jardine (1919), three members of his family (c. 1901, 1923, 1962)...
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National University Press. pp. 306–428. ISBN 978-9-027-22005-9. Jardine, Francis Lascelles; Jardin, Alexander William (1867). Byerley, Frederick J. (ed.)...
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pp. 2–10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 October 2016. Jardine, Francis Lascelles; Jardin, Alexander William (1867). Byerley, Frederick J. (ed.)...
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reached by Europeans in 1864 when the brothers Francis Lascelles (Frank) and Alexander William Jardine, along with eight companions, drove a mob of cattle...
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Carlisle, (1923–1994) Michael Jaffé (1923–1997)[citation needed] George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood (1923–2011), managing director, 1972–1985, and chairman...
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Johnson-Munday Dame Allan's Schools — Will Scott Dauntsey's School — Mark J. Lascelles Dean Close School — Emma L. C. Taylor Denstone College — Lotte Tulloch...
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Thomas Langley (Corpus Christi), founder of Durham School Lord George Lascelles (King's), first Chancellor of the University of York Edward Latymer (St...
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Hamilton (b. 1898), who in 1921 became the first wife of Sir John Buchanan-Jardine, 3rd Baronet (1900–1969). They were divorced in 1944 and had one son. John...
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Ryrie, Junior was managing 'Coolringdon' on behalf of a new owner, Dr Francis Lascelles Wallace, who was Stewart Ryrie's son-in-law. So, it seems that irrespective...
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Publishing. pp. 409–433. ISBN 978-9-027-26760-3. Lack, Clem (1972). "Jardine, Francis Lascelles (Frank) (1841–1919)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol...
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and Bt. Maj. Harold Henry Blake, Royal Army Medical Corps Maj. William Lascelles Fitzgerald Blake, Royal Fusiliers Temp Capt. William Edward Bliss, Royal...
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Reg. Capt. Walter George Largen, Royal Field Arty. 2nd Lt. Arthur Moore Lascelles, Durham Light Inf. Capt. William Henry Laslett RAMC Lt. Charles Latrobe...
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Douglas, major-general First World War Allan Ker, major Arthur Moore Lascelles, captain David Lowe MacIntyre, captain Harcus Strachan, lieutenant colonel...
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Historical Pageant staged in grounds of Magdalen College School by Frank Lascelles. 27 June: Recipients of honorary degrees of the University at this year's...
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food writer Amrita Pritam, poet Lesley Garrett , soprano singer, George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, opera manager Cressida Cowell , children's author...
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Major Frank Cordon Larmour, Army Ordnance Depot Major Ronald Hastings Lascelles, Royal Artillery Major Walter Henry Patrick Law, Army Service Corps Major...
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