Admiral Sir Thomas Hugh Binney, KCB, KCMG, DSO (9 December 1883 – 8 January 1953) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy and the 16th Governor of Tasmania...
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(1780–1875), American lawyer Hugh Binney (Admiral Sir Thomas Hugh Binney; 1883–1953), British naval officer and administrator James Binney (born 1950), British...
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schoolmaster of Wesley College, Melbourne, Australia. Admiral Sir Thomas Hugh Binney KCB KCMG DSO (1883 in Douglas – 1953 in Colchester) a senior officer...
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Ernest Clark GCMG KCB CBE 4 August 1933 4 August 1945 16 Admiral Sir Hugh Binney KCB KCMG DSO 24 December 1945 8 May 1951 17 The Rt Hon. Sir Ronald Cross...
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permanently set, causing the ships to "weathervane" but according to Captain Hugh Binney, who commanded Nelson in the late twenties, "if this is kept in mind...
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Clark George VI (1936–1952) Governor: Sir Ernest Clark (until 1945) Sir Hugh Binney (1945–1951) Sir Ronald Cross (from 1951) 1937 29 Edmund Dwyer-Gray MHA...
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2010. Binney, pp.126–127 Richards & Foot, p.93 Binney, p.128 Binney, p.132 Binney, p.129 Binney, pp.130–131 Binney, p.135 Binney, p.136 Binney, pp.137–139...
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Succeeded by Sir Miles Dempsey Vacant Second World War Title last held by Hugh Binney Commandant of the Imperial Defence College 1946–1948 Succeeded by Sir...
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pp. 375–376. Rossiter. Ark Royal. pp. 372–437. Papers of Admiral Sir Hugh Binney, reports of Second Bucknill Committee relating to loss of HMS Prince...
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Marcus Hugh Crofton Binney CBE (né Marcus Hugh Crofton Simms; 21 September 1944) is a British architectural historian and author. He is best known for...
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Monarchs George VI Elizabeth II Premier Robert Cosgrove Preceded by Hugh Binney Succeeded by Thomas Corbett, 2nd Baron Rowallan Member of Parliament...
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Buttresses are made from flint and brick. The grave of Admiral Sir Thomas Hugh Binney, KCB, KCMG, DSO (9 December 1883 – 8 January 1953), a senior officer...
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break-out before Air Chief Marshal Edgar Ludlow-Hewitt and Vice Admiral Hugh Binney. On 20 February 1942 Finucane flew a two-Spitfire sortie to Dunkirk,...
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Military offices Preceded by Sir Hugh Binney Admiral Commanding, Orkneys and Shetlands January 1943 – October 1943 Succeeded by Sir Henry Harwood...
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Antonia Maury, American astronomer and astrophysicist (b. 1866) 1953 – Hugh Binney, English admiral and politician, 16th Governor of Tasmania (b. 1883)...
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December 2012. Messenger, p. 156 Binney, p.159 Brown, p.62 Binney, p.160 Binney, p.162 Binney, pp.168–170 Binney, pp.167–168 Binney, Marcus (2006). Secret War...
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Norrie Governor of Tasmania – Sir Ernest Clark (until 4 August), then Sir Hugh Binney (from 24 December) Governor of Victoria – Sir Winston Dugan Governor...
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Governor of South Australia – Sir Charles Norrie Governor of Tasmania – Sir Hugh Binney Governor of Victoria – Sir Winston Dugan Governor of Western Australia...
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Governor of South Australia – Sir Charles Norrie Governor of Tasmania – Sir Hugh Binney Governor of Victoria – Sir Dallas Brooks Governor of Western Australia...
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Commandant of the Imperial Defence College 1936–1939 Succeeded by Sir Hugh Binney Preceded by Sir Charles Burnett Commander-in-Chief Training Command 1939–1940...
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1934–1937 Succeeded by Sir Wilbraham Ford Preceded by New post Admiral Commanding, Orkneys and Shetlands July 1939–December 1939 Succeeded by Sir Hugh Binney...
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Dwyer-Gray Robert Cosgrove Preceded by Sir James O'Grady Succeeded by Sir Hugh Binney Personal details Born (1864-04-13)13 April 1864 Plumstead, Kent, England...
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Backhouse (1932–34) Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Forbes (1934–36) Vice-Admiral Hugh Binney (1936–38) Rear-Admiral Ralph Leatham (1938–39) Vice-Admiral Geoffrey...
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of Tasmania In office 25 February 1948 – 26 August 1958 Governor Sir Hugh Binney Sir Ronald Cross Preceded by Edward Brooker Succeeded by Eric Reece In...
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wife, who was a schoolteacher. His OBE was conferred onto him by Sir Hugh Binney in April 1950, for gallant and distinguished service during the Italian...
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Governor of South Australia – Sir Charles Norrie Governor of Tasmania – Sir Hugh Binney Governor of Victoria – Sir Winston Dugan Governor of Western Australia...
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Edward William Binney FRS, FGS (1812–1882) was an English geologist. Edward William Binney was born at Morton, in Nottinghamshire in 1812, and educated...
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in 1947 for the centenary since Franklin's governance. Governor Sir Hugh Binney gave a speech and placed a laurel wreath onto the statue. Others to speak...
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Wilfred Franklin French July 1939 – 20 December 1939 2 Vice-Admiral Sir Hugh Binney 20 December 1939 – 7 January 1942 3 Vice-Admiral Sir Lionel Wells 7 January...
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Thomas Binney (1798–1874) was an English Congregationalist divine of the 19th century, popularly known as the "Archbishop of Nonconformity". He was noted...
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