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    Barney Barnato (born Barnet Isaacs; 21 February 1851 – 14 June 1897) was a British Randlord and diamond magnate who was one of the entrepreneurs who gained...
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    in the 24 Hours of Le Mans race. The youngest son of Fanny Bees and Barney Barnato, who had made a fortune as a "Randlord" in South African diamond and...
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  • Barney Barnato was a television mini-series based on the life of British diamond mining magnate Barney Barnato. It was produced in South Africa, West Germany...
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    been designed for Barney Barnato, the mining millionaire. The large 1897 stone mansion, originally built for the Randlord Barnato, would not be used...
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  • African mine owner Woolf Barnato (Joel Woolf "Babe" Barnato), (1895–1948), a car racer, son of Barney Barnato Diana Barnato Walker (1918–2008), an aviator...
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    father. In 1947, the couple had a son: Barney Barnato Walker. Shortly after her record-breaking flight in 1963, Barnato Walker was diagnosed with cancer, and...
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    during the Second Anglo-Boer war. British businessmen Cecil Rhodes and Barney Barnato made their fortunes in Kimberley, and Rhodes established the De Beers...
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  • bare-knuckle boxer; son of Barney Aaron Barney Barnato (1851–1897), British mining entrepreneur active in South Africa Barney Clark (died 1983), first human...
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    Boys included:[citation needed] Woolf "Babe" Barnato, heir to Kimberley diamond magnate Barney Barnato Dudley Benjafield Sir Henry "Tim" Birkin Dale...
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  • business magnates. It is in alphabetical order based on last name. Barney Barnato (1851–1897), British Randlord and diamond magnate Alfred Beit (1853–1906)...
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    family business by Barnett (Barney) Isaacs and his older brother Harry who later changed their surname to Barnato. Barney Barnato subsequently became a household...
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  • "Pathétique", had debuted. His cause of death is debated and remains unsolved. Barney Barnato (46), an English Randlord and entrepreneur who was a prominent rival...
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    Joel family (category Barney Barnato)
    politician, World War II naval officer Barney Barnato Joel Woolf Barnato, son of Barney Barnato Diana Barnato Walker Joel Joel (1836/1837 - 7 Apr 1893)...
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    to be called Barney Barnato. Along with his brothers, Jack and Woolf, he was mentored by Barney Barnato and made a fortune from the Barnato Diamond Mining...
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    Sergeant Bob Claire TV series: 2 episodes A Mug's Game McCaffrey Rhodes Barney Barnato TV miniseries: 5 episodes 1997 The Boxer Ike Weir Stone, Scissors, Paper...
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    while flying.[citation needed] Together, Whitney and Diana had a son: Barney Barnato Walker (born 1947).[citation needed] Straight died in Fulham in 1979...
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    more comfortable neighbourhood with the help of his brother-in-law, Barney Barnato (born Barnett Isaacs), who had become extremely wealthy as the owner...
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    Kruger as a birthday gift on 10 October 1896 by the mining magnate Barney Barnato. The Kruger House is now a house museum that tries to recreate the ambience...
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    Limited, with life governors such as Cecil John Rhodes, Alfred Beit, and Barney Barnato. This huge company further worked on the Big Hole until it came to the...
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    proceeded to buy out digging ventures and to eliminate opposition such as Barney Barnato. He rapidly became one of a group of financiers who gained control of...
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  • December 2009, the UK Supreme Court upheld the Court of Appeal's ruling. Barney Barnato, Randlord Gina Bellman, actress Raphael Benjamin, rabbi in Australia...
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    Consolidated Mines was formed in 1888 by the merger of the companies of Barney Barnato and Cecil Rhodes, by which time the company was the sole owner of all...
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  • married socialite Virginia Barnato, granddaughter of diamond dealer Barney Barnato and daughter of racing car driver Woolf Barnato, on a San Francisco theatre...
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    A Costume Piece (category Barney Barnato)
    "A Costume Piece" is a short story by E. W. Hornung, and features the gentleman thief A. J. Raffles, and his companion and biographer, Bunny Manders. The...
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    Cecil Rhodes was the subject of a South African television mini-series, Barney Barnato, made in 1989 and first aired on SABC in early 1990. In 1996, BBC-TV...
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    Milner; Rhodes; Chamberlain; and mining syndicate owners such as Beit, Barney Barnato, and Lionel Phillips, favoured annexation of the Boer republics. Confident...
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    for entertaining. Built in 1895-6 by T. H.Smith and C. E. Sayer for Barney Barnato, a South African, the house was 13,000 square feet. Peter Stansky author...
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    later known as Barney Barnato (1851–1897). Along with his brothers Solomon Joel and Woolf Joel, he was taken under the wing of Barney Barnato and made a fortune...
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    take passengers on to Kimberley. Well known mining magnates such as Barney Barnato, Cecil John Rhodes and Alfred Beit stayed over in Worcester on many...
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    Charles Rudd into the De Beers Mining Company, and the Barnato Diamond Mining Company by Barney Barnato. In 1888, the two companies merged to form De Beers...
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