The Mark of the Lash is a 1911 Australian silent film. It is a convict-era melodrama made by the husband-and-wife team of John and Agnes Gavin. The movie...
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Mark of the Lash is a 1948 American Western film starring Lash LaRue and Al "Fuzzy" St. John and directed by Ray Taylor. Produced and co-written by Ron...
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novel, at the age of 23. Lash was regarded as one of the most promising young people among England's artists at the time. Upon meeting Lash in Suffolk...
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She is signed to WWE where she performs on the NXT brand under the ring name Lash Legend and is a member of The Meta-Four stable. Howard was a former college...
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Rum Sodomy & the Lash is the second studio album by the London-based, Irish folk punk band the Pogues, released on 5 August 1985. The album reached number...
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Alfred "Lash" LaRue (June 15, 1917 – May 21, 1996) was a Western motion picture star of the 1940s and 1950s. Born Alfred LaRue in Gretna, Louisiana in...
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Aloysius Lash is a fictional Western superhero character in the DC Universe. A self-professed pacifist, ladies' man, and gambler, Bat Lash's adventures...
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better known by his ring name Lash LeRoux. He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling from the late-1990s to early-2000s. LeRoux...
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Convicts in Australia (category Memory of the World Register in Australia)
early titles include Sentenced for Life, The Mark of the Lash, One Hundred Years Ago, The Lady Outlaw and The Assigned Servant, all released in 1911. Few...
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escaped from prison several times, allegedly becoming a cannibal during one of the escapes. In another escape, with one companion, he allegedly killed him...
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businesswoman in the colony. Reibey, baptised Molly Haydock, was born on 12 May 1777 in Bury, Lancashire, England. Following the death of her parents, she...
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"The Sun Come Out" 2010 World Tour. Magnus Fiennes was born in Suffolk, England in 1965, a son of photographer Mark Fiennes and novelist Jennifer Lash...
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Mark William Calaway (born March 24, 1965), better known by his ring name The Undertaker, is an American retired professional wrestler. Widely regarded...
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Great Expectations (category Novels set in the 1810s)
going out of circulation after the last new ones were struck with the face of George III in 1799. This also marks the historical period, as the one pound...
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Sydney Cove (category History of immigration to Australia)
(Eora: Warrane) is a bay on the southern shore of Sydney Harbour, one of several harbours in Port Jackson, on the coast of Sydney, New South Wales. Sydney...
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First Fleet (redirect from The first fleet)
The First Fleet was a fleet of 11 British ships that took the first British colonists and convicts to Australia. It comprised two Royal Navy vessels,...
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Port Arthur, Tasmania (category Localities of Tasman Council)
settlement on the Tasman Peninsula, in Tasmania, Australia. It is located approximately 97 kilometres (60 mi) southeast of the state capital, Hobart. The site...
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Swan River Colony (category Colony of Western Australia)
initial settlement place on the Swan River was soon named Perth, and it became the capital city of Western Australia. The name was a pars pro toto for...
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John Caesar (category Convicts transported to Australia on the First Fleet)
February 1796), nicknamed "Black Caesar", was the first Australian bushranger and one of the first people of African descent to arrive in Australia. John...
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The following is a list of Australian penal colonies that existed from the establishment of European presence in the 1780s up until the nineteenth century...
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Bushranger (category History of Australia (1788–1850))
Way and Ward's Mistake. The districts of North East Victoria are unofficially known as Kelly Country. Some bushrangers made a mark on Australian literature...
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Mark McKenna, who published an article in which he criticised Kate Grenville, claiming that Grenville had referred to The Secret River as a "work of history"...
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on the Smackdown brand. The stable is led by Noam Dar and includes Oro Mensah, Jakara Jackson, and Lash Legend. Dar has the most reigns with the NXT...
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Book of Fish was Flanagan's third novel. Gould's Book of Fish is a fictionalised account of the convict William Buelow Gould's life both at Macquarie...
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New Holland (Australia) (category Maritime history of the Dutch East India Company)
since the 5th century, under the theory of "balancing hemispheres". Lieutenant James Cook, captain of HMS Endeavour, claimed the eastern portion of the Australian...
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Female factory (category Lists of coordinates)
to the penal colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. An estimated 9,000 convict women were in the 13 female factories, in the colonies of NSW...
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Second Fleet (Australia) (category History of New South Wales)
The Second Fleet was a convoy of six ships carrying settlers, convicts and supplies to Sydney Cove, Australia in 1790. It followed the First Fleet which...
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Mary Bryant (category Convicts transported to Australia on the First Fleet)
considered useful, and was put in charge of fishing. When he was caught selling fish on the side, he was given 100 lashes. Bryant's transportation order expired...
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within it. The governors are the nominal chief executives of the states, performing the same constitutional and ceremonial functions at the state level...
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Australia Day (redirect from National Day of Australia)
Day is the official national day of Australia. Observed annually on 26 January, it marks the 1788 landing of the First Fleet and raising of the Union Flag...
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