Julian Edmund Tenison-Woods (15 November 1832 – 7 October 1889), commonly referred to as Father Woods, was an English Catholic priest and geologist who...
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Julian Woods may refer to: Julian Tenison-Woods (1832–1889), English Catholic priest and geologist Julian Woods (cricketer) (1887–1975), Australian cricketer...
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Australia. It is named after the pioneer priest, scientist and educator Julian Tenison Woods in recognition of his contribution to Catholic education. It was...
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best known for her activities in South Australia. Together with Fr Julian Tenison-Woods, she founded the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart (the Josephites)...
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2010. In 1866 McKillop and Julian Tenison Woods established a Catholic school, St Joseph's School, and developed the Woods/MacKillop Catholic education...
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Catholic Church Julian Tenison-Woods (1832–1889), English Catholic priest and geologist Julián Acuña Galé (1900–1973), Cuban botanist Julian Alston (born...
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Mary Cecil Tenison Woods (née Kitson) CBE (9 December 1893 – 18 October 1971) was a South Australian lawyer and social activist. She was the first female...
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was first described by Julian Tenison-Woods in 1876. This species is endemic to New Zealand. "Tenagodus weldii (Tenison Woods, 1876)". www.nzor.org.nz...
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Penola, South Australia, in 1866 by Mary MacKillop and the Rev. Julian Tenison Woods. The centre of the congregation is at Mary MacKillop Place, Mount...
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schoolhouse developed by Mary MacKillop in conjunction with Father Julian Tenison Woods in the 19th century. The Mary Mackillop Interpretive Centre was constructed...
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the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, founded by Father Julian Tenison-Woods, the College caters for approximately 700 students from Year 7 to...
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in 1933. Woods was a brother of Father Julian Tenison-Woods (1832–1889), priest, naturalist and geologist, also of Terence A. Tenison-Woods (c. 1834 –...
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Lady Georgiana Fullerton Margaret Radclyffe Livingstone Eyre Fr. Julian Tenison–Woods Sis. Mary Rose Columba Adams Cardinal Henry Manning Sis. Frances...
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for the steeplechase at the next meeting. In 1857, he met the Rev. Julian Tenison Woods, who lent him books and talked poetry with him. He then had the reputation...
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Sisters of the Good Samaritan (Liverpool, England – Sydney, Australia) Julian Tenison-Woods (1832–1889), Priest of the Archdiocese of Sydney; Cofounder of the...
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in Australia by Australia's first Saint, Mary MacKillop, and Fr Julian Tenison Woods in 1867. MacKillop travelled throughout Australasia and established...
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South Australia (born in the United Kingdom) (d. 1920) 15 November – Julian Tenison Woods, priest and geologist (born in the United Kingdom) (d. 1889) 30 November...
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in Penola, South Australia in 1866 by Mary MacKillop and Father Julian Tenison Woods. Early on in her project of founding these Australia-wide Josephite...
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of St Joseph, founded in Australia by Saint Mary MacKillop and Fr Julian Tenison Woods in 1867. MacKillop travelled throughout Australasia and established...
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powerfully influenced later scientists, in particular Johannes Kepler Julian Tenison Woods (1832–1889) – Passionist geologist and mineralogist Theodor Wulf...
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adherence to the Nicene Creed in concerning these religious issues. Julian Tenison Woods (1832–1889): co-founder of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred...
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Sisters of St Joseph, founded in Australia by Mary MacKillop and Fr Julian Tenison Woods in 1867. MacKillop travelled throughout Australasia and established...
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director. Railway between Adelaide and Gawler was opened. 1857: Julian Tenison Woods ordained priest. 1858: The Melbourne–Adelaide telegraph line is opened...
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predecessor at the Australian Museum; David Syme, proprietor of The Age; Julian Tenison-Woods, Roman Catholic priest, geologist, and President of the Linnean Society...
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for the country's first royal visit. Saint Mary MacKillop and Fr Julian Tenison Woods found the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart National Gallery...
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Joseph were founded in South Australia by Saint Mary MacKillop and Fr Julian Tenison Woods in 1867. MacKillop travelled throughout Australasia and established...
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Sisters of St Joseph, founded in Australia by Mary MacKillop and Fr Julian Tenison Woods in 1867. MacKillop travelled throughout Australasia and established...
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his Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae from specimens collected by Julian Tenison-Woods. In 1882, von Mueller transferred the species to Styphelia as S....
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between 1927 and 1968. Catholic priest, scientist and author Father Julian Tenison Woods, co-founder with Mother Mary MacKillop of the Sisters of St Joseph...
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farmhands' children. Around this time she first came into contact with Julian Tenison-Woods, the parish priest. In 1862 MacKillop accepted a teaching position...
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