William Patrick Auld (27 May 1840 – 2 September 1912), usually known as W. P. Auld, Pat or Patrick, was an Adelaide, South Australian vigneron and wine...
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James Auld (disambiguation), multiple people John Auld (disambiguation), multiple people Patrick Auld, Australian winemaker, father of W. P. Auld Robin...
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"Auld Lang Syne" (Scots pronunciation: [ˈɔːl(d) lɑŋ ˈsəi̯n]) is a Scottish song. In the English-speaking world, it is traditionally sung to bid farewell...
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William Herbert Phillipps (redirect from W. Herbert Phillipps)
1864 p.3 Retrieved 7 November 2011 Clayton Young Men's Society members included W. P. Auld Advertisement South Australian Register 4 June 1889 p.2 Retrieved...
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of the Stuart Highway, since bypassed) ran, and was named by surveyor W. P. Auld for his fellow-explorer Fred Litchfield, whose name is also commemorated...
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pioneered by Christopher Rawson Penfold, and "Auldana", pioneered by W. P. Auld, once provided the grapes for the production of Penfolds' Grange. There...
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Howard River area was occupied by the Larrakia Nation and Wulna. In 1865 W. P. Auld, of Finniss's exploration party, named the Howard River after Captain...
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"The Auld Triangle" is a song by Dick Shannon, often attributed to Brendan Behan, who made it famous when he included it in his 1954 play The Quare Fellow...
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Frederick Douglass (redirect from Thomas Auld)
Douglass was given to Lucretia Auld, wife of Thomas Auld, who sent him to serve Thomas's brother Hugh Auld and his wife Sophia Auld in Baltimore. From the day...
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jealous of the attention he paid to some of the lesser ranks (notably W. P. Auld and J. W. O. Bennett). He was not popular with the men either. They expected...
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During 1864–65 Litchfield's reputation rose as he, initially with surveyor W. P. Auld, took part in, and then led, exploration parties in the Howard River,...
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in the River Murray shortly before he was to testify at the trial of W. P. Auld for murder. The project was a last-ditch effort to restore South Australia's...
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Symon to oversee winemaking at Auldana, which he had just taken over from W. P. Auld. Auldana was exporting their St. Henri claret to London, but facing increasing...
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Greyfriars Bobby (redirect from Auld Jock)
John Gray (died 15 February 1858) commonly known in popular culture as Auld Jock, was a gardener who came to Edinburgh in 1850 with his wife Jess and...
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Register 22 September 1921 p.5 accessed 4 July 2011 Bishop's Court sale to take months, 27 October 2008, abc.net.au T. T. Reed and D. W. Berry. Bishop's Court...
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businesses and public service. George Agars, pioneer of Mildura and Renmark W. P. Auld (Stuart Expedition 1861–1862) Eden Herschel Babbage (c. 1844–1924) banker...
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annual contract had expired and refused offers of extension. W. P. Auld, John LeM. F. Roberts, W. Read (killed by a crocodile while working on the Overland...
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he was prominent in the Institution's 1863 welcome to "old scholars" W. P. Auld, James Frew and Stephen King, returning members of the Stuart's sixth...
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Adelaide 18 February 1865 arrived Adam Bay 8 April 1865 with pay for men, took Auld to Port Darwin for brief exploration. explored Adelaide River May 1865, September...
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Sir John Auld Mactaggart, 4th Baronet (born 21 January 1951) is a Scottish businessman and philanthropist. Mactaggart was educated at Shrewsbury School...
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designed the residence "Home Park" for fellow member of the "Free Rifles" W. P. Auld, became "La Pérouse" for Edmond Mazure in 1909, later as "Romalo" was...
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married Edith Mary Auld (1867 – 25 August 1928) on 12 April 1893; he was a solicitor, then judge; she was only daughter of W. P. Auld; lived on East Terrace...
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Australia. 10 March 1934. p. 2. Retrieved 13 May 2023 – via National Library of Australia. Conservation . . . graves of William Patrick Auld, James Frew, John...
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The Alloway Auld Kirk, which dates back to the 16th century, is a ruin in Alloway, South Ayrshire, Scotland, celebrated as the scene of the witches' dance...
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1 July 1943) married Edith Mary Auld (1867 – 25 August 1928) on 12 April 1893. She was the only daughter of W. P. Auld. They had three children: Tom Erskine...
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Echuca, Vic. 27 March 1914. p. 2. Retrieved 3 July 2014 – via National Library of Australia. W. J. Carlyon is misprint for W. S. Carlyon. "Death of Mr....
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Aulds Cove is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in both Antigonish County and Guysborough County. Situated on the western shore...
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in the River Murray shortly before he was to testify at the trial of W. P. Auld for murder. Frederick Joseph Packard (c. 1845 – 28 October 1920), solicitor...
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Buchanan Auld House (or Buchanan Old House) is a ruined house in Stirlingshire, Scotland, located 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of the village of Drymen. Historic...
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via Douglas to Melbourne, and thence to Adelaide. In the prosecution of W. P. Auld for having on 8 September 1864 shot dead a defenceless Aborigine, the...
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