• Frederick Gonnerman Dalgety (Canada, 3 December 1817–London, 20 March 1894) was a merchant and financier, the founder of Dalgety plc, one of the United...
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    Dalgety plc—as Dalgety and Company—was for more than a century a major pastoral and agricultural company or stock and station agency in Australia and New...
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    centuries. Johnston & Co. The Australian Estates Company Limited Dalgety plc (Frederick Dalgety) Elder Smith & Co Limited Goldsbrough Mort Permewan Wright &...
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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...
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    Williams, a Supreme Court judge, until it was sold in 1852 to investor Frederick Dalgety. After only a year, it was sold to John Brown – a master builder and...
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  • Forestier-Walker (1864–1936), who married Isabella Constance Dalgety, a daughter of Frederick Dalgety, in 1896. Sir Charles Leolin Forestier-Walker, 1st Baronet...
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    were occupied by Dalgety & Co. Ltd, one of the first southern firms to set up business in Rockhampton. Born in Canada, Frederick Dalgety arrived in Australia...
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    West Sussex. Several firms, such as David Rowell & Co., Humphrey's and Frederick Braby in London, Isaac Dixon and Co and Francis Morton in Liverpool, E...
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  • 1884 he married Isabella Constance Dalgety of Lockerley Hall, Romsey, Hampshire, the second daughter of Frederick Dalgety. He was promoted captain in 1885...
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  • company secretary and chief financial officer. He oversaw the acquisition of Dalgety Farmers Ltd's pastoral business in 1993. The following year he announced...
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    prostitution. Female prostitutes operate day and night on the corners of Dalgety ("hooker's corner"), Robe and Barkly Streets; and customers in cars, known...
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    These demanding challenges for riders are held in New South Wales at Dalgety, Tamworth and Murrurundi plus The Man From Snowy River Challenge in Corryong...
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    by boat across the Forth to his house at Dalgety Bay near Dunfermline. He was buried in his vault in Dalgety Church, on 9 July 1622. A manuscript describes...
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    axe-wielding Basuto cavalrymen on Dalgety's unit before the latter was able to reach the crest. The 2nd CMY reinforced Dalgety soon afterwards and captured...
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  • William Chute 13 March 1891: Francis Compton 13 March 1891: Frederick Gonnerman Dalgety 13 March 1891: William Henry Deverell 13 March 1891: Admiral...
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    Other locations that were short-listed include Albury, Armidale, Bombala, Dalgety, Lake George, Lyndhurst, Orange, Tooma and Yass-Canberra. The site of the...
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    property was sold to the New Zealand Land Company in the 1950s and again to Dalgety & Company in 1960. The Willandra National Park was created in May 1972...
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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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    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 an...
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  • 1876: Richard Redfern Goodlad, of Hill Place, Droxford 1877: Frederick Gonnerman Dalgety of Lockerley Hall, Stockbridge 1878: William Nicholson of Basing...
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  • wickets for 88 from 44 overs. Cook worked on the grain and seed staff of Dalgety in Christchurch and Ashburton. He then took up farming at Rakaia, near...
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    Park and Ride. Nearby stations also exist at Rosyth, Inverkeithing and Dalgety Bay to the south of the town. The nearest major international airport to...
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  • Nicholls, & Oliver Sykes, songwriters (Bring Me the Horizon) "Rats" Tom Dalgety & A Ghoul Writer, songwriters (Ghost) Best Rock Album From the Fires –...
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    from the original on 25 October 2024. Retrieved 14 April 2021. "Mr Arthur Dalgety Bridges". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved...
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  • Houtman Abrolhos Mid West 222 Dalgety Island 25°07′32″S 115°45′17″E / 25.12556°S 115.75472°E / -25.12556; 115.75472 (Dalgety Island) Kennedy Range National...
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    and other "coloured persons who are naturalised subjects", and supported Dalgety as the site for the national capital. He was also an advocate of proportional...
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    manager for John Henry Monger's store. This was sold to Dalgety in 1888, and Hooley continued as Dalgety and Co.'s first manager. Hooley wrote extensively during...
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    located, he had not voted for Canberra. O'Malley voted for the rival site of Dalgety in the ninth and final ballot, having voted for Bombala and later Tooma...
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  • Deakin is elected as the 2nd Prime Minister of Australia. 1904 A site at Dalgety, New South Wales chosen for the new national capital Chris Watson forms...
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    that had ordained the establishment of the Commonwealth's capital at Dalgety, and vigorously, if unsuccessfully, fought the move to relocate the capital...
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