Rear-Admiral Sir John Hindmarsh KH (baptised 22 May 1785 – 29 July 1860) was a naval officer and the first Governor of South Australia, from 28 December...
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Ian Hindmarsh, Australian rugby league player Jim Hindmarsh, Australian dual-code rugby player Jean Hindmarsh, singer and actress John Hindmarsh (disambiguation)...
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John Hindmarsh (1785–1860) was a naval officer and colonial governor. John Hindmarsh may also refer to: Jack Hindmarsh (born c. 1880), rugby union player...
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major geographical feature in the region, Lake Hindmarsh, (which in turn was named after John Hindmarsh) located in the east of the LGA. The council is...
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Sir John Hindmarsh, who was Governor of South Australia from 1836 to 1838. Since the 2019 Australian federal election The Division of Hindmarsh consists...
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was named by Captain John William Dundas Blenkinsop after South Australia's first Governor, Sir John Hindmarsh. 1849: Dr. John Rankine was granted an...
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now called Hindmarsh was occupied by the Kaurna people. The suburb was named by South Australia's first Governor, Sir John Hindmarsh. Hindmarsh was the first...
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John Stuart Hindmarsh (25 November 1907 – 6 September 1938) was an English racecar driver and aviator. Hindmarsh was educated at Sherborne, Dorset and...
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John Smith Hindmarsh (29 January 1913 – 1990) was an English professional footballer who played as a wing half. "Burnley. Blend of youth and experience"...
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Orient, Cathcart was down below on duty, and the 13 year old Midshipman John Hindmarsh was briefly the senior officer on deck. He ordered the anchor cable...
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Hindmarsh Square/Mukata (formerly Mogata) is one of five public squares in the Adelaide city centre, South Australia. It is located in the centre of the...
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Australia. Near this tree on 28 December 1836, the British governor John Hindmarsh delivered the proclamation announcing the establishment of Government...
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proclamation announcing the establishment of Government was made by Captain John Hindmarsh beside The Old Gum Tree at the present-day suburb of Glenelg North on...
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Egyptian Navy, delivered in 1834 captained by William Light and afterwards John Hindmarsh Nile (singer), American hip-hop blues artist Nile Green, historian Nile...
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Thomas Hindmarsh (26 June 1861 – 16 June 1916) was an Australian politician. He was born in Gerringong to dairy farmer George John Hindmarsh and Jane...
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Hindmarsh Drive is a major arterial road in the southern suburbs of Canberra, the capital city of Australia. It is named after John Hindmarsh, first Governor...
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Lake Hindmarsh, an ephemeral lake located in the Wimmera region of western Victoria, Australia, is the state's largest natural freshwater lake. The nearest...
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was appointed Governor of South Australia in succession to Captain John Hindmarsh, who had been recalled, as well as being appointed to the role of Resident...
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leadership.[dubious – discuss] The first governor of South Australia, John Hindmarsh, clashed frequently with others, in particular the Resident Commissioner...
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New Zealand Labour Party. Hindmarsh was born in Port Elliot, Australia, and was the grandson of Rear-Admiral John Hindmarsh, the first Governor of South...
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Nathan William Hindmarsh (born 7 September 1979) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who captained the Parramatta Eels in the...
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length At His Majesty's pleasure (usually 5 years by convention) Formation 28 December 1836 First holder Captain John Hindmarsh Website governor.sa.gov.au...
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of Hindmarsh is one of the 49 cadastral counties of South Australia. It was proclaimed by Governor George Grey in 1842 and named for Governor John Hindmarsh...
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after or derived from John Hindmarsh, the first Governor of South Australia. County of Hindmarsh, a cadastral unit Division of Hindmarsh, an electoral division...
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George Palmer, and John Wright, representing the Colonial Office. Administrative power was divided between a Governor, John Hindmarsh, who represented the...
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King 1840–1856: Sir John Hindmarsh 1857–1863: Richard Pattinson 1863–1881: Sir Henry Berkeley Fitzhardinge Maxse 1881–1888: Sir John Terence Nicholls O'Brien...
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History of Adelaide (section Hindmarsh)
York had arrived at Kangaroo Island, HMS Buffalo (carrying Governor John Hindmarsh) was on its way. Surveyor-General Colonel William Light, who had two...
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who was present at the Battle of Waterloo, and of Rear-Admiral Sir John Hindmarsh, who was a lieutenant on HMS Phoebe at the Battle of Trafalgar. As a...
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prodigy. Carl Cox, house and techno DJ.[citation needed] Rear Admiral Sir John Hindmarsh (1785–1860), naval officer and first Governor of South Australia. Sir...
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The Hundred of Hindmarsh is a cadastral unit of hundred in covering much of the locality of Tantanoola, South Australia, including the township. It is...
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