Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Charles Chermside, GCMG, CB (31 July 1850 – 24 September 1929) was a British Army officer who served as Governor of Queensland...
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Chermside may refer to: Herbert Chermside (1850–1929), British general and governor of Queensland, Australia Robert Alexander Chermside (1792–1860), British...
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0306 (Chermside State School (former))). In 1904, the district's name was changed to Chermside after the Governor of Queensland, Sir Herbert Chermside. Regular...
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her first husband's death, Reuter's sister Clementine married Sir Herbert Chermside, a former Governor of Queensland. She lived until 1941, when she left...
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married Count Otto Stenbock [sv], and after Stenbock's death, Sir Herbert Chermside, a governor of Queensland. The 2nd baron's brother George had two...
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Alexander Chermside, KH, FRCP (1792 – 8 September 1860) was a British physician. Chermside was born in Dublin, the son of surgeon Robert Alexander Chermside and...
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Anderson Dawson Robert Philp Preceded by Henry Wylie Norman Succeeded by Herbert Chermside Member of Parliament for St Pancras North In office July 1886 – 1890...
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Herbert Chermside, 1850–1929, later lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Chermside, Governor of Queensland, Australia (1901–07). As lieutenant Chermside, R. E...
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by road north of the Brisbane CBD. The name Chermside honours Queensland Governor, Sir Herbert Chermside. St Gerard Majella's Catholic Church opened in...
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255 days Edward VII (1901–1910) 9 Lieutenant General the Honourable Sir Herbert Chermside GCMG, CB (1850–1929) 24 March 1902 10 October 1904 2 years and 201 days...
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Government offices Preceded by Sir Herbert Chermside Governor of Queensland 1905–1909 Succeeded by Sir William MacGregor Preceded by Sir Harry Rawson...
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Chapman, Australian Capital Territory – Austin Chapman Chermside, Queensland – Herbert Chermside Chifley, Australian Capital Territory – Ben Chifey Chisholm...
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Admiral Sir Harry Rawson Governor of Queensland – Major General Sir Herbert Chermside Governor of South Australia – Hallam Tennyson, 2nd Baron Tennyson...
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unveiled on Saturday 13 December 1902 by the Governor of Queensland, Sir Herbert Chermside. The unveiling of the monument was an important occasion for Warwick...
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fight in the Second Boer War. 9 9 February 1900 Lieutenant-General Herbert Chermside The division was broken up during July 1900, while still in southern...
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bathrooms. This wing was opened officially by Queensland Governor Sir Herbert Chermside on 24 June 1904. In the early 20th century St Joseph's College continued...
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Legislative Assembly in 1904 and Philp was called upon by Governor Sir Herbert Chermside to form a ministry, but could not secure sufficient support from among...
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(crew of 13) as a reserve supply tender.: 97–99 It was joined by Herbert Chermside, who was in charge of logkeeping, and naturalist Alfred Edwin Eaton...
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constituted as follows: General Officer Commanding: Major-General Sir Herbert Chermside – promoted to command 3rd Division March 1900 Brigadier-General John...
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Streets by 13 June 1903, when it was unveiled by Major-General Sir Herbert Chermside, the Governor of Queensland. By c. 1920, the memorial also carried...
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foundation stone of St Luke's Church was laid by His Excellency, Sir Herbert Chermside, Governor of Queensland. St Luke's served as a temporary cathedral...
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the Admirals Council, which instructed British Army Major General Herbert Chermside (1850–1929), the overall commander of the occupation forces ashore...
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Lilybank (later renamed Christmas Creek) on 10 October 1903 with Sir Herbert Chermside, Governor of Queensland, officiating at the opening ceremony at Tabooba...
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Streets in the heart of the town. It was unveiled by Major-General Sir Herbert Chermside, the Governor of Queensland on 13 June 1903. It was later relocated...
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Vice Regal party including the Queensland Governor Sir Herbert Chermside and his wife Lady Chermside, and Queensland Premier Hon. Robert Philp. The official...
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berthed aboard HMS Camperdown. In December 1898, Biliotti was tasked by Herbert Chermside, the commandant of the British sector of occupation, to persuade those...
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Australia – Sir George Ruthven Le Hunte Governor of Queensland – Sir Herbert Chermside (until 10 October) Governor of Tasmania – Captain Sir Arthur Havelock...
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Tennyson (until 17 July) Governor of Queensland – Major General Sir Herbert Chermside (from 24 March) Governor of Tasmania – Captain Sir Arthur Havelock...
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married Philip Affleck Fraser. Geraldine Katharine Webb (1860); married Herbert Chermside. Wilfred Webb (1861); died at three months. Ethel Mary Webb (1862)...
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continued, with an ambulance sports day attended by the Governor, Sir Herbert Chermside, and musical performances at Charters Towers' Theatre Royal. Local...
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