Arthur Wakefield Carkeek NZC (1843 – 24 May 1897) was a member of the Armed Constabulary in the New Zealand Wars, and was one of only 23 recipients of...
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Carkeek is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Carkeek (1843–1897), member of the Armed Constabulary in the New Zealand Wars Barlow...
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construction later, was already open. The contractor for the Headland was Arthur Carkeek of Redruth with the terracotta coming from Ruabon, North Wales. James...
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Stephen James Carkeek (12 April 1815 – 27 November 1878) was a New Zealand civil servant, the colony's first Inspector of Customs, and the builder of...
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Carkeek (November 23, 1879 - December 29, 1934) was an American attorney and businessman from Seattle, Washington. Born to Morgan and Emily Carkeek,...
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The Carkeek Observatory is the earliest surviving astronomical observatory in New Zealand. It was built around 1867 by retired customs officer and amateur...
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Guendolen Plestcheeff (redirect from Guendolen Carkeek)
Plestcheeff. Born Guendolen Carkeek to Morgan and Emily Carkeek, one of the area's early pioneer families for whom Carkeek Park is named, she started schooling...
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Biddle, 1st Division, Armed Constabulary, Ngatapa, 1869. Sergeant Arthur Wakefield Carkeek, Armed Constabulary, Ohinemutu, 1870. Dr Isaac Earl Featherston...
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metres (56 ft) tower, buildings and surrounding wall were constructed by Arthur Carkeek of Redruth who had to flatten the headland before building could commence...
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Guinness Broodbank 21 February 1917 George T. Buckham 21 February 1917 Arthur Carkeek 21 February 1917 Julian Corbett 21 February 1917 Leonard Dunning Inspector...
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adventurer who joined the Māori rebellion during the New Zealand Wars Arthur Carkeek (1843–1897), New Zealand Cross recipient Thomas Carter (1827–1900),...
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Bradford Sir Jesse Boot, Chairman of Boots Cash Chemists, knighted in 1909 Arthur Carkeek, an Alderman of the Cornwall County Council and a large employer of...
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Candidate Votes % ±% C Unionist Edward Nicholl 10,050 50.6 −4.5 Liberal Arthur Carkeek (businessman) 9,815 49.4 +4.5 Majority 235 1.2 −9.0 Turnout 19,865 56...
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as Jacka Hoblyn (series 2, 4, 5) Lewis Peek as Ted Carkeek (series 2) Rose Reynolds as Betty Carkeek (series 2) Alexander Morris as Captain James Blamey...
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he married Bessie Westlake Carkeek (born January 16, 1879-died February 15, 1967), a cousin of his classmate Vivian Carkeek. Hillsdale College class of...
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Stephen Carkeek, the commander of the revenue cutter Ranger. In 1842 the family moved to Nelson, New Zealand, where her brother Arthur Carkeek was born...
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Zealand Company (1st ed.). Auckland: Heinemann Reed. ISBN 0790000113. Carkeek, Wakahuia (September 1960). "Te Rauparaha. Part III Wairau: The Porirua...
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Carkeek, Boxing World and Mirror of Life, 5 December 1900, p6. Wrestler Carkeek in trouble, Daily Alta California, 5 November 1888, p8. Jack Carkeek the...
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of Indian Affairs 1824 – 1981" (PDF). Bia.gov. Retrieved March 8, 2022. Carkeek Cheney, Roberta (1983). Names on the Face of Montana. Missoula, Montana:...
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100 John McLaren 1912 1 2 2 0 0* – 144 3 70 1 1/23 70.00 – – 101 Barlow Carkeek 1912 6 5 2 16 6* 5.33 – – – – – – 6 0 102 Sid Emery 1912 4 2 – 6 5 3.00...
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Towns, Train Stations & Post Offices". rootsweb. Retrieved March 27, 2013. Carkeek Cheney, Roberta (1983). Names on the Face of Montana. Missoula, Montana:...
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1915–1921 1915 Sam Mortimer 10 0 1915 1915 Arthur Whitling 1 0 1915 1915 Harry Kerley 12 21 1915 1915 Vernon Carkeek 3 1 1915–1916 1915 Tom Clancy 18 0 1915–1916...
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prosecuting attorney Mark Sidran (1976): Former Seattle City Attorney Vivian Carkeek (1901): noted Seattle attorney William H. Gates, Sr. (1950): Co-founder...
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win a Grand Prix motorcycle racing world championship in 1957. Barlow Carkeek – (1878–1937) Victorian and Australian cricketer died in Prahran in 1937...
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One of its earliest stars was a Cornish-American ex-miner named Jack Carkeek (world Cornish wrestling champion in 1886), who would challenge audience...
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caught fire. Thomas White from St Just was the original trainer of Jack Carkeek, in the US, who became world Cornish wrestling champion. St Just Cricket...
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members of the Cornwall team in the Summer Olympics, London, 1908. Jack Carkeek, Cornish American wrestler Gerry Cawley, champion Cornish wrestler Bob...
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whose name was given to Piper Orchard, Pipers Creek and Piper's Canyon in Carkeek Park, and who was elected in 1877–1878 a socialist Seattle City Council...
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Bremner 21 1910–1912 Billy Briscoe 51 1926–1929 Charlie Canet 7 1931 Vernon Carkeek 1 1922 Sam Chapman 160 1902–1913 Bill Coffey 33 1926–1929 Ted Collins 1...
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as Gas Works Park, was co-founded by one of Seattle's foremost pioneers, Arthur A. Denny. Throughout the first half of the twentieth century, the Gas Company...
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