Harry Frederick Johnston (1853 – June 1915) was Surveyor-General of Western Australia from 1896 to 1915. Harry Johnston was born in 1853, as a grandson...
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Harry Johnston (1858–1927) was a British explorer, botanist and colonial administrator. Harry Johnston may also refer to: Harry Johnston (surveyor) (1853–1915)...
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by or about Harry Johnston at the Internet Archive Works by Harry Johnston at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) Works by Harry Johnston at Open Library...
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in Western Australia. Johnston was born in Geraldton, Western Australia on 11 January 1880, the son of Harry Johnston, Surveyor-General of Western Australia...
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to see the Johnston River was the surveyor, Harry Johnston, who surveyed the river in 1884. The river was named after him by another surveyor Charles William...
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government surveyor, Harry Johnston, who surveyed the river in 1884. The river is named after Margaret Elvire Forrest, the wife of the surveyor-general John...
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Surveyor General of Sri Lanka is the head of Department of Survey of Sri Lanka. The post was established on 2 August 1800 with the formation of the Surveyor...
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abolitionist Quentin Johnston (born 2001), American football player R. J. Johnston (deceased), 19th Surveyor General of Ceylon Randy Johnston (disambiguation)...
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Surveyor General of Queensland Surveyor General of South Australia Surveyor General of Tasmania Surveyor General of the Northern Territory Surveyor General...
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(1925) Truslove (1927; cancelled 1976) On 20 August 1896, Harry Johnston, the Deputy Surveyor General of Western Australia, recommended that four new districts...
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Condingup (1963) and Wharton (1964). On 20 August 1896, Harry Johnston, the Deputy Surveyor General of Western Australia, recommended that four new districts...
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David Gillette, 78, American paleontologist. Grégoire Girard, 99, Canadian surveyor and politician, mayor of Saint-Hyacinthe (1971–1976). Paul Hargrave, 86...
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Munglinup (1962) Ravensthorpe (1901) On 20 August 1896, Harry Johnston, the Deputy Surveyor General of Western Australia, recommended that four new districts...
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(1898) Myrup Agricultural Area (1894) On 20 August 1896, Harry Johnston, the Deputy Surveyor General of Western Australia, recommended that four new districts...
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Sarah; Johnston, Neil (17 May 2019). "Intimidation in public life". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Cockburn, Harry (29 November...
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Virginia, and Washington received his license from the College in 1749 — surveyors did not attend classes at the school. Washington believed strongly in...
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Return J. Meigs Sr. (category American surveyors)
Meigs, were retired. After the Revolutionary War, Meigs was appointed surveyor of the Ohio Company of Associates. In April 1788, at age 47, he was one...
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Philadelphia where he worked a variety of jobs. He was employed at times as a surveyor, as a truck driver for an oil company, and as a watchmaker in a jewelry...
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looking at colonising the Congo including the area south of Lake Mweru. Harry H. Johnston wrote in a London newspaper introducing the "Cape to Cairo" concept...
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Henry Heth (redirect from Harry Heth)
worked in the insurance business and later served the government as a surveyor and in the Office of Indian Affairs. He died in Washington, D.C., and is...
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2016 Brussels bombings. Robert FitzRoy (1865), English meteorologist, surveyor, hydrographer, Governor of New Zealand and captain of HMS Beagle during...
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over 20,000 feet (6,100 m). These estimates were confirmed in 1898 by the surveyor Robert Muldrow, who measured its elevation as 20,300 feet (6,200 m). On...
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Protectorate was endorsed by the British Foreign Office in May 1891, and Harry Johnston as Commissioner and Consul-General examined and adjudicated on all claims...
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northern California Indian tribes during that period. In 1908, a group of surveyors came across the camp inhabited by two men, a middle-aged woman, and an...
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western Maryland. There he held a variety of offices, including deputy surveyor, sheriff, and county treasurer. When relations between Great Britain and...
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Walter Johnston Armstrong (1907—1982), Indian Army Brigadier Sir George Ayscough Armytage, 7th Baronet., GOC 117th Infantry Brigade Brigadier Harry William...
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1886, he was apprenticed as a surveyor to Alexander Forrest. After qualifying in 1894, he worked as a contract surveyor in and around the Bunbury area...
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John Barnes, 5th Baron Gorell (category British surveyors)
Gorell Barnes, 5th Baron Gorell (born 29 July 1959), is a British Chartered Surveyor. In 1989 he married Rosanne Duncan – they have two children. He was educated...
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north of Liverpool, England. He was the son of Henry Wilde, an insurance surveyor from Ecclesfield, South Yorkshire. His mother was Elizabeth Tingle of Loxley...
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Richard Fletcher-Vane, 2nd Baron Inglewood (category British surveyors)
non-affiliated member of the House of Lords, a barrister and a chartered surveyor. He was a Member of the European Parliament from 1989 to 2004, and a junior...
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