The Dufferin Medal was a Canadian award instituted in 1873 by the Earl of Dufferin — Canada's third governor-general who served in that role from 1872...
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Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava, KP, GCB, GCSI, GCMG, GCIE, PC (21 June 1826 – 12 February 1902), was a British...
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the Governor General. These medals are not part of the Canadian Honours System. The medals were created by Lord Dufferin, Canada's third Governor General...
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Governor General's Awards (redirect from Governor General's Medal for Architecture)
restyled and added to the Canadian honours system as the Polar Medal in 2015. Dufferin Medal List of awards named after governors general of Canada List...
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Machine Nigeria Daily News. March 25, 2008. Fenner Medal Australian Academy of Science "Clarke Medal". Royal Society of New South Wales. Retrieved 25 June...
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List of Canadian awards (category Orders, decorations, and medals of Canada)
Ottawa Orders, decorations, and medals of the Canadian provinces Orders, decorations, and medals of Canada Dufferin Medal "Lamaze takes Queen Elizabeth...
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The 164th Battalion (Halton and Dufferin), CEF, was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Orangeville, Ontario...
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lifelong contributions to the art of cartooning in Canada Dufferin Medal Earl of Dufferin Defunct in 1879 Governor General's Awards Governor General...
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Indian Maritime University Navi Mumbai (redirect from Training Ship Dufferin)
earlier maritime training vessels, T.S. Rajendra (1972–1993) and T.S. Dufferin (1927–1972). Unlike its predecessors, which were actual ships moored at...
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in the Arts Michener Award King's Venturer Award Bessborough Trophy Dufferin Medal List of Canadian awards List of awards named after governors general...
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The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment) is a Primary Reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. It is part of the 4th Canadian Division's...
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5, then with Jules Fossier and Lucy H. Clinton. She was awarded the Dufferin Medal for Art in 1873, while she was a student at Hellmuth Ladies' College...
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Edward Noble English Dufferin Medals were the forerunner to Governor General's Awards. They were introduced in 1874 by the Earl of Dufferin, Canada's third...
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The Telford Medal is a prize awarded by the British Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) for a paper or series of papers. It was introduced in 1835 following...
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applicable. Canada 11 June 1977: Colonel-in-Chief, of The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment) United Kingdom 22 October 1974 – 14 April 2024: Colonel...
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privileged. Lord Dufferin expressed early misgivings about a stonemason taking over government, but on meeting Mackenzie, Dufferin revised his opinions:...
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Bronze Medal, awarded by the United States Congress Department of Commerce Bronze Medal, awarded by the United States Department of Commerce Dufferin Bronze...
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Connaught Cup (disambiguation), several named after the Duke of Connaught Dufferin Medal "U SPORTS men's hockey championship trophy to be renamed the David Johnston...
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to the new Governor-General, Lord Dufferin, against this promotion, which he said would lower his own status. Dufferin rejected the appeal, while assuring...
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Benjamin Abraham Samson (category Recipients of the Param Vishisht Seva Medal)
Training Ship (IMMTS) Dufferin was established in 1927 to train young men for India's marine service. Samson joined the Dufferin in December 1931 and graduated...
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Jagatjit Singh (category Recipients of orders, decorations, and medals of Ethiopia)
proper medical care under schemes first initiated under The Countess of Dufferin Fund which provided medical aid, helped build hospitals and medical facilities...
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The King's Medal for Champion Shot (French: Médaille de la Reine pour tireur d'élite) is a Canadian medal instituted on 28 August 1991 to honour one member...
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to attend the Indian Mercantile Marine Training Ship Dufferin, he earned the Viceroy's gold medal and joined the Hooghly River Survey of the Calcutta Port...
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Amaranth, East Garafraxa, East Luther and Orangeville were transferred to Dufferin County during the period 1874–1882. The Wellington County Jail (in Late...
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Order of Charity (category Orders, decorations, and medals of the Ottoman Empire)
Sultan's son, Hariot Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood (1883), wife of the Earl of Dufferin who was British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, and to American social...
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They have four children: Cara (teacher in Buffalo and formerly in the Dufferin-Peel Catholic school board) Lisa (lacrosse player at Canisius College)...
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he had studied the Vedas as well.[citation needed] He was awarded a gold medal for securing the first rank in Master of Arts in Political Science. Throughout...
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1997, he was also awarded the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Medal, and was described by Friends of the Earth as "the best Environment Secretary...
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resigned from political interference. On 3 November 1886, the Viceroy Earl of Dufferin and Ava laid the foundation stone of the main building. The building was...
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2023. "Alexandra Paul Former Competitive Ice Dancer Died, Child Hurt in Dufferin County Car Accident". SNBC13 News. August 26, 2023. Archived from the original...
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