Albert Peter Low (May 24, 1861 – October 9, 1942) was a Canadian geologist, explorer and athlete. His explorations of 1893–1895 were important in declaring...
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include: Abiel Abbot Low (1811–1893), American entrepreneur and philanthropist Sir Alan Low (1916–1999), New Zealand economist Albert Peter Low (1861–1942), Canadian...
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Quebec after Lake Mistassini. In 1896, the explorer and geologist Albert Peter Low, a member of the Geological Survey of Canada, provided a probable explanation...
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which means "rocky point" or "place where there is a rocky point". Albert Peter Low had noted in 1895 that "a high rocky headland jutts into the lake."...
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Terra Cortereale (1597); New Britain (1656). Fabien Caron (1965). "Albert Peter Low and the exploration of Quebec-Labrador" (PDF). Érudit (in English and...
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the Cree or Innu toponym kâ-neyâpiskâw, which means "rocky point". Albert Peter Low had noted in 1895 that "a high rocky headland jutts into the lake."...
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Terra Cortereale (1597); New Britain (1656). Fabien Caron (1965). "Albert Peter Low and the exploration of Quebec-Labrador" (PDF). Érudit (in English and...
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Canada's Arctic Archipelago, in 1903–1904. The expedition was led by Albert Peter Low, a geologist with experience in the north. The ship's complement included...
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2024-02-05. Low (1896), p. 6. "Water will be released over Churchill Falls for 4th time in about 30 years". CBC. Retrieved 14 July 2019. Low, Albert Peter (1896)...
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Quebec: 8–18. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chibougamau. Albert Peter Low (1881-1942)), geologist, he explored and mapped more than 12,000 km...
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Without ISBN Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nord-du-Québec. Albert Peter Low (1881-1942)), geologist, he explored and mapped more than 12,000 km...
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Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (Franz August Karl Albert Emanuel; 26 August 1819 – 14 December 1861) was the husband of Queen Victoria. As such...
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include: Mina Benson Hubbard George Kmoch Benjamin Gottlieb Kohlmeister Albert Peter Low John McLean Kangiqsualujjuaq at night Inukshuk Kangiqsualujjuaq hockey...
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local Inuit and Cree, Saint Denys River was first explored in 1888 by Albert Peter Low. River is named after 3rd-century Christian martyr, the patron of Paris...
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kilometres (271 sq mi). It was named by Canadian explorer and geologist Albert Peter Low in 1898 after Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto,...
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realized that "Something deeply hidden had to be behind things." Albert attended St. Peter's Catholic elementary school in Munich from the age of five. When...
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Albert Brooks (born Albert Lawrence Einstein; July 22, 1947) is an American actor, director, and screenwriter. He received an Academy Award nomination...
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(75 mi) northwest of Schefferville in Quebec, Canada. It was named by Albert Peter Low after his assistant surveyor David Eaton. Administratively it is located...
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Crown Lands to compile base maps. In 1892 a geologist by the name of Albert Peter Low, working for the Geological Survey of Canada, revealed for the first...
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Quebec drawn in 1880 by Taché, and the expedition report published by Albert Peter Low in 1885, and in his Annual Report of 1900, Bell also adopted the current...
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Fairweather Low featured on From Clarksdale to Heaven – Remembering John Lee Hooker with, among others, Jeff Beck, Gary Brooker, Jack Bruce and Peter Green...
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current form Rivière aux Feuilles in 1925. First known explorers: 1898 - Albert Peter Low 1912 - Robert J. Flaherty 1976 - Bob Davis Caribou crossing Leaf River...
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Spanish Netherlands (redirect from Spanish Low Countries)
the court of the "Archdukes", as they were known, was Peter Paul Rubens. Under Isabella and Albert, the Spanish Netherlands actually had formal independence...
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surveyor, civil engineer, geologist and military officer. He served as Albert Peter Low's assistant, during a long expedition to explore Labrador, from 1894...
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Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids aired 110 episodes during its run on CBS from September 9, 1972 to October 24, 1981 and later in syndication from September...
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Moucha'ouragane on his map of the Domaine en Canada (1731) and the explorer Albert Peter Low mentioned Mouchalagan River in 1895. Rivière Mouchalagane Commission...
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People's Crusade (redirect from People’s Crusader Army of Peter the Hermit)
The major chroniclers of the 1096 killings are Solomon bar Simson and Albert of Aachen. Estimates of the number of Jewish men, women, and children murdered...
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the surveyor who explored the Lake Mistassini area with geologist Albert Peter Low in 1885. Rousseau knew that this mountain was called “Mount Yapeitso”...
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In Anglican Christianity, the term low church refers to those who give little emphasis to ritual, often having an emphasis on preaching, individual salvation...
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Zürich, finishing three years later, in 1929. Owing to his father's low income, Albert's godfather paid for his education. Hofmann's main interest was the...
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