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    Thomas Drury Smeaton (c. 1831 – 18 February 1908) trained in England as an engineer, emigrated to the British colony of South Australia, where he was known...
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  • Thomas Smeaton may refer to: Thomas Smeton (1536–1583), or Smeaton, Scottish minister and principal of Glasgow University Thomas Drury Smeaton (1831–1908)...
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  • of Glasgow University Thomas Drury Smeaton (c. 1831–1908), banker and amateur scientist in South Australia Thomas Hyland Smeaton (c. 1857–1927), South...
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  • Hogg. The specific epithet honours banker and amateur scientist Thomas Drury Smeaton who provided type specimens of the spiders to the South Australian...
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  • William Selby Douglas (previously manager Gawler branch) 1864 to 1869 Thomas Drury Smeaton (previously manager Robe branch) occasionally between 1870 and 1884...
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  • described as a "surveyor and civil engineer" by Thomas Mortimer's Universal Director, together with John Smeaton, one of the first recorded uses of the term...
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    public space in front. One proposal was to name the development after John Smeaton, the famous local engineer, but the council unanimously opted to call it...
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    £10 million (approximately $20 million) each for the tour. Filmmaker Bob Smeaton directed an official documentary on the reunion. It was entitled Giving...
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  • reprinted New York, Russell and Russell, 1964; p. 245. William Henry Oliphant Smeaton, ed., English Satires, Charleston, SC, BiblioBazaar, 2008; pp. 112-13....
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    basis. It is edited by Lydia Wilson, Rosie Šnajdr, Jocelyn Betts and Paige Smeaton and is run from Trinity Hall college at the University of Cambridge in...
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  • Election declared void. Yes Cardwell October 3, 1888 Thomas White      Conservative Robert Smeaton White      Conservative Death Yes Montreal East September...
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  • and Labour Council and a Labour alderman in Calgary until 1939. Andrew Smeaton, Labour MLA for Lethbridge elected in 1926, re-elected in 1930 and defeated...
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    concrete was Smeaton's Tower built by John Smeaton in the 1750s. The third Eddystone Lighthouse (the world's first open ocean lighthouse), Smeaton pioneered...
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    navigable to Sowerby Bridge. The route was originally surveyed by John Smeaton, remains open and is used by leisure craft. The Barnsley Canal, a broad...
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    different limes with volcanic earths took place in the 18th century. John Smeaton (from 1756) experimented with hydraulic limes and concluded that the best...
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    Sur, leaving Monterey at 12 midnight and arriving there at 2 a.m." J. Smeaton Chase, who traveled on horseback up the coast in 1911, reported that a...
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  • Place Ralph Thoresby High School, Leeds, West Yorkshire 2nd Place John Smeaton High School, Leeds, West Yorkshire 3rd Place St Michael's College, Leeds...
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  • 3rd Earl of Bristol, British admiral, politician (d. 1779) June 8 – John Smeaton, English civil engineer (d. 1792) June 15 – Countess Palatine Maria Franziska...
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  • The Right Hon. Andrew Hamilton Gault, Sir James David Edgar, Richard Smeaton White, 2nd & 3rd Baron Shaughnessy of Montreal, Sir William Price, The...
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  • Shilcock, Royal Naval Reserve. Lieutenant Commander (SD) Peter Slater Smeaton. Lieutenant Commander (SD) Peter Charles Whitlock. Army Major (Director...
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  • Class 1 William Shaw, Adjutant General's Corps (RMP). Major Ian Barry Smeaton, Royal Regiment of Artillery. Major Robin Staveley, Royal Regiment of Artillery...
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  • Clement Malone, formerly Federal Personnel Officer, The West Indies. Douglas Smeaton Manning, Executive Engineer, British Honduras. Aseri Koroisamanunu Manulevu...
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