Sir Thomas McIlwraith KCMG (17 May 1835 – 17 July 1900) was for many years the dominant figure of colonial politics in Queensland. He was Premier of Queensland...
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Thomas McIlwraith (December 26, 1824 – January 31, 1903) was a Canadian ornithologist and businessman. The outdoor natural history organization McIlwraith...
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McIlwraith or Mcilwraith is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Mcilwraith (born 1978), Scottish fraudster Andrew McIlwraith (1844–1932)...
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Scottish-Australian manufacturer and ship owner, brother of Andrew and Thomas McIlwraith John McIlwraith (commentator) (?–2006), Scottish-Canadian radio broadcaster...
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values) in 1879. His great enemy was the conservative leader Sir Thomas McIlwraith, whom he accused (correctly) of corruption. Griffith had had a distinguished...
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1877 21 January 1879 1 year, 227 days Independent Maryborough 8 Sir Thomas McIlwraith, KCMG 1878 21 January 1879 13 November 1883 4 years, 296 days Conservative...
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Australia's Register of the National Estate. It was named after Sir Thomas McIlwraith (1835–1900), three time Premier of Queensland 1879–1883, 1888, and...
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The First McIlwraith Ministry was a ministry of the Government of Queensland and was led by Premier Thomas McIlwraith. It succeeded the Douglas Ministry...
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grounds. The ponds favor good over-winter survival and growth. In 1894, Thomas McIlwraith in his book, Birds of Ontario, concludes his section on double-crested...
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for several centuries after these initial encounters. In 1883 Sir Thomas McIlwraith, the Premier of Queensland, ordered Henry Chester (1832–1914), the...
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associated with former premiers Thomas McIlwraith and Robert Philp, to the point where it was sometimes referred to as the McIlwraith Conservatives or Philp Conservatives...
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trade were of commercial significance. The Queensland Premier, Sir Thomas McIlwraith who led a political party "considered to represent the interests of...
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colony to escape his creditors in 1890, and Queensland Premier Sir Thomas McIlwraith was notoriously corrupt. The rise of Labor forced the colonies to...
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along the Brisbane River in 1881. In 1883, Queensland Premier Sir Thomas McIlwraith annexes Papua (later repudiated by British government). On 2 June...
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Kinsmen at War (1927). McIlwraith was born in 1858 in Hamilton, Canada West. Her parents were Mary Park and Thomas McIlwraith, a noted ornithologist....
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became secretary for railways in the McIlwraith ministry and held the same position when Morehead succeeded McIlwraith. When Griffith became premier, Nelson...
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violence and neglect. In April 1883, the Premier of Queensland, Thomas McIlwraith attempted to annex New Guinea to be part of Queensland. This was rejected...
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Reginald McEvey – Australia Edward Avery McIlhenny – US Thomas McIlwraith – Canada Charles McKay – US Chris Mead – England Edgar Alexander Mearns – US Gerlof...
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Invitation to Cultural Anthropology 2nd edition, Edited by Nina Brown, Thomas McIlwraith, and Laura Tubelle de González. Arlington: American Anthropological...
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– Josef Hyrtl, Austrian anatomist and biologist (b. 1810) 1900 – Thomas McIlwraith, Scottish-Australian politician, 8th Premier of Queensland (b. 1835)...
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miles [64 km] west of Winton. Another man of Corfield's acquaintance, named Thomas Lynett, had left Townsville for the same destination with backing from Burns...
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March 1946 15 January 1952 5 years, 314 days 1947 1950 10. 8th Sir Thomas McIlwraith (1835–1900) KCMG Conservative Mulgrave (1878–1886) 21 January 1879...
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resources in and about the Tahltan language Alderete, John, Tanya Bob and Thomas McIlwraith. An annotated bibliography of Tahltan language materials...
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original on 2016-09-27. Retrieved November 25, 2020. Nina Brown; Thomas McIlwraith; Laura Tubelle de González (2020). "Doing Fieldwork: Methods in Cultural...
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Gin Gin in Western Australia. The run was later purchased by Sir Thomas McIlwraith, who was Premier of Queensland three times between 1879 and 1893....
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Ayr, the birthplace of nineteenth-century Queensland Premier, Sir Thomas McIlwraith. Ayr Post Office opened on 25 August 1883. Large scale cultivation...
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in Winton after having worked at Ayrshire Downs Station. In 1881, Thomas McIlwraith, who was then Premier of Queensland and who would be knighted the...
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Parkes travelled north to Brisbane and met with Griffith and Sir Thomas McIlwraith. On the return journey, he stopped just south of the colonial border...
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finance, was asked to stand as a Ministerialist candidate alongside Thomas McIlwraith for the seat of Brisbane North. The pair were successful in the two...
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professional wrestler Alan McInally (born 1963), footballer, TV pundit Thomas McIlwraith (1835–1900), Premier of Queensland, Australia Ewan McVicar, DJ William...
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