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    Charles Napier Sturt (28 April 1795 – 16 June 1869) was a British officer and explorer of Australia, and part of the European exploration of Australia...
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    George Sturt (18 June 1863–4 February 1927), who also wrote under the pseudonym George Bourne, was an English writer on rural crafts and affairs. He was...
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  • League player George Sturt (1863–1927), English writer on rural crafts and affairs who also wrote under the pseudonym George Bourne Henry Sturt (1795–1866)...
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    location of the Museum of Farnham. Politician William Cobbett and writer George Sturt were both born in Farnham, as was Maud Gonne, the Irish republican suffragette...
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    illustrates that chitterlings were the poorest choice of poor food. George Sturt, writing in 1919 details the food eaten by his farming family in Farnborough...
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    Scottish lawyer James Patrick Muirhead. In 1876, she married Napier George Sturt, an Australian-born colonel, in Thame, England. The couple had three...
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  • hymnodist, schoolmaster and warden George Sturt (1863–1927), English writer who sometimes used the pseudonym "George Bourne" George Bourne, fictional narrator...
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    Sturt Highway is an Australian national highway in New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. It is an important road link for the transport of passengers...
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  • Inland with Sturt marked the first film appearance for Rod Taylor, who, although he played George Macleay, was actually related to Charles Sturt through his...
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    Swainsona formosa, commonly known as Sturt's desert pea or Sturt pea, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is native to all continental...
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    Napier Sturt, 2nd Baron Alington, KCVO (20 August 1859 – 30 July 1919) was a British peer and Conservative politician. Sturt was the son of Henry Sturt, 1st...
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    of Henry Gerard Sturt, 1st Baron Alington, of Crichel, Dorset, and his first wife Lady Augusta Bingham, the first daughter of George Charles Bingham,...
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    was in a re-enactment of Charles Sturt's voyage down the Murrumbidgee and Murray Rivers, playing Sturt's offsider, George Macleay. At the time, he was also...
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    Captain Napier George Henry Sturt, 3rd Baron Alington (1 November 1896 – 17 September 1940) was a British peer, the son of Humphrey Sturt, 2nd Baron Alington...
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    Lois Ina Morgan, Viscountess Tredegar (née Sturt, 25 August 1900 – 18 September 1937) was one of the Bright Young Things of the 1920s. Later the lover...
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    Conservative peer. Sturt was twice married. On 10 September 1853, he wed his first cousin, Lady Augusta Bingham, daughter of George Bingham, 3rd Earl of...
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    The Sturt Street Gardens is a central reservation running along Sturt Street, one of the main thoroughfares of Ballarat, (Victoria, Australia). The formal...
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  • (1855–1920), novelist Julian Sturgis (1848–1904), novelist and poet George Sturt (also as George Bourne, 1863–1927), country writer John Strype (1643–1737), historian...
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    as a convict transport vessel and was under the command of George Bayly at that time. Sturt arrived in Sydney on 12 October that year. Making an impression...
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    John Sturt (6 April 1658 – August 1730) was an English engraver, apprenticed to Robert White. Becoming associated with John Ayres, he engraved the most...
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    The Sturt National Park is a protected national park that is located in the arid far north-western corner of New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The...
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    Professor of Colloid Science at the University of Cambridge from 1930–46 George Sturt, author Jeffrey Tate CBE (attended 1954–61), conductor Bill Wallis (attended...
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    He came to Australia in 1826. In November 1829, he accompanied Charles Sturt on his second expedition to the mouth of the Murray River and back. Early...
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    The County of Sturt is one of the 49 cadastral counties of South Australia. It was proclaimed by Governor George Grey in 1842 and named for early Australian...
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    Napier George Sturt, Life of Charles Sturt, Elder & Co., London, 1899, 125 Mrs Napier Sturt, 1899, 122 Mrs Napier Sturt, 1899, p.193 Mrs Napier Sturt, 1899...
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  • The Sturt Football Club, nicknamed The Double Blues, is a semi-professional Australian rules football club based in the suburb of Unley, South Australia...
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  • by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of Sturt on 13 November 1908. The by-election was triggered by the resignation of...
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  • Directed by Lewis Gilbert Written by Patricia Lathan Based on an idea by George Sturt Produced by Lewis Gilbert Starring Eugeniusz Chylek Sydney Tafler Cinematography...
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  • By-elections of the 21st New South Wales parliament (1907–1910) 1908 St George Sturt 1910 Northumberland Darling Harbour Queanbeyan Upper Hunter Belmore 1st...
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  • Sturt (/stɜːrt/; 9 August 1795 – 14 April 1866), of Crichel House, Dorset, was a British landowner and politician. Sturt was the son of Charles Sturt...
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