Sir George Shenton (4 March 1842 – 29 June 1909) was a prominent businessman in colonial Western Australia, the first Mayor of Perth, and a Member of the...
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Sir Thomas Shenton Whitelegge Thomas GCMG, OBE, KStJ (10 October 1879 – 15 January 1962) was a British colonial administrator, best remembered as the...
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George Shenton (2 January 1811 – 25 March 1867) was a pharmacist, merchant, banker and philanthropist in colonial Perth, Western Australia. George Shenton...
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George "Shino" Shenton (15 June 1899 – 10 February 1978) was an English footballer who played at right-back for Port Vale from 1927 to 1936. Featuring...
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contains, Shenton Park, which was named after George Shenton who originally owned the land that is now the suburb of Shenton Park. Shenton Park is a suburb...
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1890 14 February 1901 Colonial Secretary Minister for Education[2] George Shenton 29 December 1890 11 October 1892 Stephen Henry Parker 11 October 1892...
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the first turf wicket at the WACA. Wise was personal gardener to Sir George Shenton, of Crawley. In addition to his work at the WACA Ground, he laid the...
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James George Lee Steere Sir Ernest Augustus Lee Steere Shenton family: Arthur Shenton Edward Shenton Ernest Shenton George Shenton Sr Sir George Shenton William...
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first to serve as Lord Mayor. The first Chairman was George Leake and the first Mayor was George Shenton. The position was titled "Chairman" from 1838 to...
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Retrieved 15 November 2013.[permanent dead link] Shenton, Zoe (21 September 2014). "Max George on The Wanted split: I wasn't dishonest, everything...
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and author Ernest Shenton (1930–2008), businessman George Shenton, Sr. (1811–1867), Australian pharmacist and merchant George Shenton (1842–1909), Australian...
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81-hectare (200-acre) property, including the house, from the family of Sir George Shenton. It was then renamed in his honour. Since 1988, the building has belonged...
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Keay for two matches in February. He was "capped" at county level. ^b George Shenton was an outside-right who made only one first team appearance, at New...
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Mayors of London and a few Australian settler politicians including Sir George Shenton the first Mayor of Perth many sportsmen, including Charles William Alcock...
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following is a list of colonial secretaries of Western Australia: Hamilton has George Braithwaite Phillips acting between 7 September 1880 to 2 November 1880...
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employment in the firm of George Shenton Sr. Between 1855 and 1857 he worked for Robert Habgood, before returning to Shenton's employment as manager of...
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Sommers transferred to Metropolitan Province, succeeding the retiring Sir George Shenton. He was re-elected in 1912, but in 1918 was defeated by Henry Saunders...
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was born in Aldershot Bert Shelley, footballer, was born in Romsey George Shenton, pharmacist, was born in Winchester Beatrice Shilling, aeronautical...
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Horrocks took up 40 hectares (100 acres) of land, and, with the help of George Shenton Sr, began to develop a copper mine which he named "Gwalla". Between...
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Samuel Shenton (30 March 1903 – 2 March 1971) was an English conspiracy theorist and lecturer. In 1956, he founded the International Flat Earth Research...
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Legislative Council between 1870 and 1890, with George Shenton serving the longest (from 1875 to 1890). Shenton and his predecessor, Edward Hamersley, both...
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Shino may refer to: George Shenton (footballer) (1899–1978), English footballer nicknamed Shino Shino Correa, a Latin musician in Grupo Aguakate Shino...
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MacDonald 3,783 34.11% Gordon Twigg 553 4.99% Peter Smits 517 4.66% George Shenton (Alliance) 424 3.83 Lawrence Lein (C.o.R.) 118 1.07% Vegreville-Viking...
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1876 Crawley Park was sold to Sir George Shenton, and the bay was known generally as Crawley Bay. After Shenton's death in 1909, the estate was acquired...
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"Derek Jacobi to Take A Voyage Round My Father to the West End". Playbill. Shenton, Mark (5 December 2008). "Donmar's Twelfth Night, with Derek Jacobi, Begins...
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Wikisource has original text related to this article: George Randell, in History of West Australia George Randell (5 October 1830 – 2 June 1915) was an Australian...
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Sholl (1819–86) and sister of Robert Frederick Sholl (1848–1909) – at St George's Cathedral in Perth. They had two sons and two daughters. In February 1880...
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Street Perth Serich Lane Northbridge After 1979 Shenton Street Perth, Northbridge By 1893 George Shenton Sherwood Court Perth 18 July 1936 Short Street...
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Prior to hospital development, the site of the QEII MC belonged to George Shenton and was a grazing field for dairy cattle owned by the founder of Browne's...
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second was used for Sunday School, then an armoury and then a store. George Shenton (another prominent Methodist, the first Mayor of Perth, and a Member...
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