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  1. Charles E. Redfern

    Charles Edward Redfern October 23, 1839 ref name scholefield &ndash March 26, 1929 was an England English born jeweller and political figure in British Columbia , Canada. He was mayor of Victoria, British Columbia Victoria from 1882 to 1883 and from 1896 to 1899. He was born in London , the son of Charles Edward Redfern, and apprenticed with his father, a watchmaker. Redfern came to Victoria in 1862, where he entered the jewelry business. In 1877, he married Eliza Arden Robinson . ref name scholefield cite book url http www.ourroots.ca e toc.aspx?id 9096 title British Columbia from the earliest times to the present. Vol. 4 last Scholefield first Ethelbert coauthor Howay, Frederic William year 1914 pages 690 3 accessdate 2009 08 25 ref He is buried in Ross Bay Cemetery in Victoria, British Columbia. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Redfern, Charles E ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 23, 1839 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Redfern, Charles E Category Mayors of Victoria, British Columbia Category 1839 births Category Year of death missing BritishColumbia mayor stub ...   more details



  1. Arthur E. Redfern

    Infobox horseracing personality name Arthur Redfern image caption occupation Jockey birth place United ... br Hopeful Stakes 1905 awards honours horses Dolly Spanker , Hermis , Sysonby Arthur Redfern c.1886 ... Chicago Tribune&desc REDFERN HAS A BAD FALL&pqatl google Chicago Daily Tribune April 24, 1903 ref Riding Career Redfern came to prominence during the 1902 racing season when he rode for the Pepper ... that Redfern was regarded by many American turfmen as the best jockey in the United States. The newspaper reported that right of first call for Redfern s services in 1903 had been purchased from stable owner J. E. Pepper by William Collins Whitney with the right to second call secured by James Ben Ali ... November 11, 1902 New York Times article on signing of Arthur Redfern to ride for W. C. Whitney in 1903 ref On April 23, 1903, Redfern was seriously injured in a racing accident at the Aqueduct Racetrack ... affected Redfern s performance on his return to racing and by October 18 a newspaper story virtually ... Daily Tribune December 13, 1903 ref In 1904 Arthur Redfern had a very good year in racing. During ... wrote that Redfern gave Hermis a perfect ride in winning the Suburban Handicap. ref http pqasb.pqarchiver.com ... Arthur Redfern won his second consecutive Saratoga Special Stakes and a top race for two year olds, the Belmont Futurity Stakes Futurity Stakes at Sheepshead Bay Race Track. Redfern suffered a broken ... that Redfern would move to Europe to race where weight limits were higher. ref http pqasb.pqarchiver.com ... Aug 20 2C 1905&author &pub Los Angeles Times&desc REDFERN TO CROSS OCEAN.&pqatl google Los Angeles ... stated that if Arthur Redfern did not sign to ride for James R. Keene, he would probably race in France ... redfern native&hl en San Jose Evening News January 30, 1906 ref However, Redfern raced in New York ...&sjid tkgEAAAAIBAJ&pg 4860,879013&dq arthur redfern jockey&hl e Pittsburgh Press November 4, 1906 ref Retirement In 1907, Arthur Redfern was out of racing, ending a short but brilliant career in which ...   more details



  1. Redfern-Keily Provincial Park

    Redfern Keily Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia , Canada . It is established in the Muskwa Ranges of the northern Rockies , along the Besa River and its tributaries. It was named after William Bill Keily born in January 1878 in Valcartier, Quebec Valcartier Village , Quebec . Kelly was a animal trapping trapper , photographer , and Wilderness Guide in the area. The centre piece of the park is the Redfern Lake , formed on the course of the Besa River. Glaciers such as the Ithaca Glacier and Achaean Glacier are also protected by this park. The park is part of the larger Muskwa Kechika Management Area . ref http www.muskwa kechika.com management area protected.asp Muskwa Kechika Protected Areas , Muskwa Kechika Management Area ref References reflist coord 57 26 N 123 57 W display title Category Peace River Regional District Category Provincial Parks of British Columbia BritishColumbia park stub ...   more details



  1. Redfern-Waterloo Authority

    The Redfern Waterloo Authority , formerly the Redfern Eveleigh Darlington Redfern Eveleigh Darlington Program , is an Australia Australian Government of New South Wales authority, with responsibility for the Urban Renewal of the Built Environment, Human Services and Employment and Enterprise in Redfern, New South Wales Redfern Waterloo, New South Wales Waterloo . ref cite web url http www.austlii.edu.au au legis nsw consol act raa2004313 title REDFERN WATERLOO AUTHORITY ACT 2004 publisher Australasian Legal Information Institute ref ref cite web url http www.redwatch.org.au RWA title Redfern Waterloo Authority Activities publisher REDWatch Redfern Eveleigh Darlington Waterloo Watch ref References Reflist External links Refbegin Official http www.redfernwaterloo.com.au Refend Category Organisations based in Sydney Australia stub ...   more details



  1. Electoral district of Redfern

    Redfern was an New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoral district of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n state of New South Wales , originally created in 1880, and named after and including the Sydney suburb of Redfern, New South Wales Redfern . It extended to Botany Bay and was bordered by Rainbow Street Randwick, New South Wales Randwick , Anzac Parade, Sydney Anzac Parade , the southern edge of Moore Park, New South Wales Moore Park , South Dowling Street, Cleveland Street, Sydney Cleveland Street , City Road, Sydney City Road , King Street, Newtown, Sydney King Street Newtown , Alexandra Canal New South Wales Alexandra Canal and Cooks River . It elected two members from 1880 to 1882, three members from 1882 to 1887 and four members from 1887 until the abolition of multi member electorates in 1894, when it was split into Redfern , Electoral district of Botany Botany , Electoral district of Darlington Darlington , Electoral district of Waterloo Waterloo and part of Electoral district of Newtown Erskine Newtown Erskine . In 1920, with the introduction of proportional representation , it was absorbed into Botany. It was recreated ... key Archives MemberPage accessdate 2007 04 14 ref Members for Redfern class wikitable colspan 8 ... politics party colours Free Trade   rowspan 2 William Schey rowspan 2 Free Trade Party Free Trade rowspan 2 1887 1889 rowspan 4 Australian politics party colours Free Trade   rowspan 4 William ... 2 William Schey rowspan 2 Free Trade Party Free Trade rowspan 2 1889 1894 Australian politics party colours Protectionist   Australian politics party colours Labor   William Henry Sharp William ... Labor Party Labor 1894 1917 Australian politics party colours Labor   William McKell Australian ... politics party colours Labor   William McKell Australian Labor Party Labor 1927 1947 Australian ... Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales Redfern ...   more details



  1. Redfern-Eveleigh-Darlington

    The Redfern Eveleigh Darlington or RED project also known as the Redfern Waterloo Partnership Program was instigated by the state government of New South Wales to redevelop the run down housing and railway yards in the suburbs of Redfern, New South Wales Redfern , Eveleigh, New South Wales Eveleigh and Darlington, New South Wales Darlington to the South West of Sydney central business district to ease the pressure of Sydney s growing population by housing more people near the city centre. This centre can also be referred to as the Central City precinct. The RED project was officially wound up in January 2005 and replaced with the Redfern Waterloo Authority . The Authority has a wider remit than the former RED project, including renewing local infrastructure and improving co ordination of social and community services. External links http www.redfernwaterloo.com.au Redfern Waterloo Authority NSW Government Authority http www.redwatch.org.au REDWatch Residents Association Category Organisations based in Sydney australia gov stub ...   more details



  1. Redfern Park Speech

    The Redfern Park Speech was List of speeches made on 10 December 1992 by the Prime Minister of Australia , Paul Keating at Redfern Park in Redfern, New South Wales . The speech dealt with the challenges faced by Indigenous Australians . The speech was written by Don Watson , then Keating s principal speechwriter. ref Margaret Simons, http www.smh.com.au articles 2003 03 14 1047583695257.html Unaccustomed as I am ... , Sydney Morning Herald , 15 March 2003. Retrieved 5 March 2012. ref Keating has disputed Watson s claim of authorship. ref Paul Keating, On That Historic Day in Redfern, the Words I Spoke Were Mine , Sydney Morning Herald , 26 August 2010, p. 15 ref Delivered to a crowd of predominantly indigenous people, it became known as the Redfern Speech. Although it was not given a lot of media attention at the time, it is now regarded by many as one of the greatest Australian speeches. Keating was the first Australian prime minister to publicly acknowledge to Indigenous Australians that European settlers were responsible for the difficulties Australian Aboriginal communities continued to face We committed the murders. We took the children from their mothers. We practiced discrimination and exclusion. It was our ignorance and our prejudice. Legacy In 2007, ABC Radio National listeners voted the speech as their third most unforgettable speech behind Dr Martin Luther King Martin Luther King s I have a dream I Have a Dream speech number one and Jesus Jesus Sermon on the Mount number ... Kelly Song publisher Abc.net.au date accessdate 2010 07 09 ref wikisourcepar Redfern Speech References reflist See also National Sorry Day External links s Redfern Speech Text of Speech at Wikisource ... affairs Watch a recording of the http aso.gov.au titles spoken word keating speech redfern address Redfern Address on http aso.gov.au australianscreen online The Redfern Address was added to the http ... de Redfern Australia gov stub ...   more details



  1. Redfern Legal Centre

    Image Redfern legal centre.jpg thumb Redfern Town Hall, where the Redfern Legal Centre is located Redfern Legal Centre RLC is an independent, non profit community centre established in 1977 and located in the Sydney inner city suburb of Redfern, New South Wales Redfern . It is part of a network of four Inner Sydney region community legal centres, including the Inner City ref http www.iclc.org.au front page.html Welcome to the Inner City Legal Centre Website Bot generated title ref , Kingsford ref http www.law.unsw.edu.au centres klc UNSW LAW Kingsford Legal Centre Law Sydney Australia Bot generated title ref and Marrickville ref http www.mlc.asn.au Marrickville Legal Centre Bot generated title ref legal centres. The RLC is dedicated to promoting social justice and human rights. It provides free legal advice, referral and casework to disadvantaged people and groups who live with its catchment area, which extends to the Botany, Leichhardt and City of Sydney municipal areas. Many of those seeking assistance are ineligible for Legal Aid but still cannot afford private legal services. A very high proportion of the centre s clients are from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and culturally and linguistically diverse communities. The RLC is dedicated to community legal education and advocates for the reform of inequalities in laws, the legal system, administrative practices and society as a whole. ref http www.rlc.org.au RLC Homepage Bot generated title ref Volunteers and pro bono The RLC relies heavily on volunteer labour and pro bono assistance from legal professionals to service a heavy case load. Daytime volunteers tend to be law students or members of the community. Night time volunteers are solicitors and legal assistants who attend appointments and give legal advice. RLC ... media media releases 2007 113 07.html HREOC media release Redfern Legal Centre wins Law category ... Human Rights Award for Redfern Legal Centre REDWatch Redfern Eveleigh Darlington Waterloo ...   more details



  1. Redfern railway station

    Infobox CityRail station code REF image Redfern railway station.jpg station name Redfern servicearea ... Olympic Park Line servicearea13 Northern Line suburb Redfern, New South Wales Redfern street Lawson ...?n 230&giveOutput true&facility Link Redfern railway station is a major CityRail railway station in Redfern, New South Wales Redfern which is to the south of the city centre in Sydney , Australia ... File Redfern Railway Station 2.JPG thumb left Lawson Street entrance File Redfern Railway Station 1.JPG thumb left Gibbons Street entrance In the early history of the New South Wales Railways , Redfern ... and opened on 26 September 1855 in an area known as Cleveland Fields. This original Redfern station ... side of the original Redfern and called Eveleigh, New South Wales Eveleigh . In 1885 Eveleigh s platforms were reconstructed at the present Redfern site, and on 21 October 1906 this station was renamed Redfern. Platforms 11 and 12, as well as the area containing the unfinished platforms ... Eastern Suburbs Railway construction, which opened in 1979. Until the early 1990s Redfern had an overhead ... high rise buildings. The present Redfern station was damaged by fire in the 2004 Redfern riots . The ticketing ... been replaced with glass windows. Station configuration File Redfern station incomplete platforms.jpg thumb left Incomplete platforms at Redfern Station Redfern has 12 platforms 10 above ground linked ... Redfern platform box Accessibility and exits File Redfern station underground.jpg thumb Underground ... entrances have their fare gates operating at all times. At present, Redfern does not have Easy Access ... of new residents and workers set to result from the Redfern Waterloo urban renewal project. ref ... Redfern does not have a connecting bus interchange however, a stop close to the Gibbons Street entrance ... Street outbound via Alexandria 309 310 Circular Quay via City inbound outbound does not pass by Redfern ... Road and Redfern Street servicing bus routes to the City, Railway Square, Matraville, Pagewood ...   more details



  1. 2004 Redfern riots

    POV check date April 2012 Refimprove date July 2008 Original research date December 2008 The 2004 Redfern riots took place on the evening of Saturday, 14 February 2004 in the inner Sydney, Australia Sydney suburb of Redfern, New South Wales Redfern sparked by the death of Thomas T.J. Hickey, a 17 year old Indigenous Australians Indigenous Australian . Hickey was riding home on his bicycle from his mother s house when he was supposed to have spotted a police car and assumed it was chasing him. There was an outstanding arrest warrant in his name, but police have consistently maintained that the patrol car was searching for a different individual, wanted in connection with a violent bag snatch at Redfern railway station, Sydney Redfern railway station earlier the same day. Shortly thereafter, Hickey lost control of his bicycle while turning a corner and was impaled in a 2.5 metre high metal fence causing penetrating injuries of the neck and chest. ref name coroner According to the police, they arrived at the scene quickly, but were unable to save him as The injury was probably non survivable. ref name coroner Abernethy, J Report by the NSW State Coroner into deaths in custody police operations 2004 , page 71. ISSN No 1323 6423. ref The Hickey family and supporters fiercely dispute this version of events, however. They claim that witnesses saw Hickey s bike clipped by the police car ... guilty to murder on 12 November 2008. Redfern Riot Friends and relatives gathered at The Block Sydney ... Redfern railway station was briefly alight, suffering superficial damage. The riot continued into the early ... service was held on 19 February 2004, in Redfern, and in Walgett, New South Wales Walgett , New ... specials redfern index.html Redfern riots special Sydney Morning Herald several stories surrounding ... Redfern Riots Category 2004 in Australia Category History of New South Wales Category Law enforcement ... Category Indigenous Australian politics Category Race riots in Australia simple 2004 Redfern riots ...   more details



  1. Redfern to Chatswood railway line

    accessdate 2007 01 24 ref Redfern railway station Redfern Central railway station, Sydney Central ... South Wales DEFAULTSORT Redfern To Chatswood Railway Line Category Underground rapid transit in Australia ...   more details



  1. Percy Redfern Creed

    , Hon. Archivist of Marlborough College ref Percy Redfern Creed Son of Revd. J. C. Creed of Moyglare ... the following, that Percy Redfern Creed Transferred into The Rifle Brigade as a regular Army officer ... clh bib.htm ref References reflist Persondata NAME Creed, Percy Redfern ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... November 1964 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Creed, Percy Redfern Category Irish writers Category People ...   more details



  1. Redfern v Dunlop Rubber Australia Ltd

    orphan date January 2008 Infobox Court Case name Redfern v Dunlop Rubber Australia Ltd court High Court of Australia image Australian coat of arms 1912 edit.png date decided 25 February 1964 full name Redfern v Dunlop Rubber Australia Ltd citations http www.austlii.edu.au au cases cth high ct 110clr194.html 1964 110 CLR 194 judges Owen Dixon Dixon CJ, Edward McTiernan McTiernan , Frank Kitto Kitto , Alan Taylor jurist Taylor , Douglas Menzies Menzies , Victor Windeyer Windeyer and William Owen judge Owen JJ prior actions none subsequent actions none opinions 7 0 Section 4 of the Australian Industries Preservation Act applied to a contract in the restraint of trade which dealt with intrastate and interstate trade. small per Dixon CJ, McTiernan, Kitto, Taylor, Menzies, Windeyer & Owen JJ small Redfern v Dunlop Rubber Australia Ltd 1964 110 Commonwealth Law Reports CLR 194 was a case decided in the High Court of Australia regarding the scope of the trade and commerce power in section 51 i of the Australian Constitution Constitution . Background The plaintiffs, Highway Tyre Service, Pakenham Tyre Service, and H.J. King Tyre Service Redfern were three companies engaged in carrying on the business of buying, selling and dealing in motor and cycle tyres and tubes. The defendants consisted of five companies Dunlop Australia Dunlop Rubber Australia Limited , B.F. Goodrich Australia Pty. Limited, The Olympic Tyre & Rubber Co. Proprietary Limited, Hardie Rubber Company Pty. Limited, and The Goodyear Tyre & Rubber Co. Australia Limited. These companies were all incorporated in the state of Victoria Australia Victoria . The companies entered into a series of contracts between them, which contained terms to the effect of fixing the prices of goods for traders, and the terms on which the goods could be retailed. It was alleged that all of this was done in restraint of, or with intent to restrain, trade and commerce among the States. The plaintiffs claimed that damage resulted from ...   more details



  1. William

    William may refer to William name , a masculine given name TOC right Royalty British William I of England 1027 1087 , aka William the Conqueror, William the Bastard William II of England 1056 1100 , aka William Rufus William I of Scotland c. 1142 1214 , aka William the Lion William IX, Count of Poitiers 1153 1156 , first son of Henry II of England William III of England 1650 1702 , also William II of Scotland, aka William of Orange William IV of the United Kingdom 1765 1837 Prince William, Duke of Cambridge , formerly Prince William of Wales b. 1982 , son of Charles, Prince of Wales French William of Gellone c.755 814 , Count of Toulouse, canonized a saint William II, Prince of Orange 1626 1650 William IV, Prince of Orange 1711 1751 William V, Prince of Orange 1748 1806 The Netherlands William I, Count of Holland 1167 1222 William II of Holland 1228 1256 , also King of Germany William I, Prince of Orange 1533 1584 , a.k.a. William the Silent William I of the Netherlands 1772 1843 William II of the Netherlands 1792 1849 William III of the Netherlands 1817 1890 Sicily William I of Sicily 1131 1166 , a.k.a. William the Bad or William the Wicked William II of Sicily 1155 1189 , a.k.a. William the Good William III of Sicily 1190 1198 Cameroon William I of Bimbia , 19th century king of the Isubu people William II of Bimbia d. 1882 , king of the Isubu people Other royalty William II of Villehardouin d. 1278 , Prince of Achaea William of Werle before 1393 94 1436 , Lord of Werle G strow William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg 1852 1912 William, Prince of Albania 1876 1945 Other historical people British William de Corbeil c.1070 1136 , Archbishop of Canterbury William of Malmesbury c.1080 c.1143 , English historian and monk William of Tyre c.1130 1185 , Archbishop of Tyre, chronicler of the Crusades William of Norwich c.1132 1144 , saint and martyr William of York died 1154 , Archbishop of York and saint William bishop of Moray died 1162 , Roman Catholic bishop in Scotland William ...   more details



  1. William Schey

    title Member for Electoral district of Redfern Redfern before Henry Hoyle after William Stephen years ...Refimprove date March 2008 Infobox Politician name William Schey image William Schey.jpg imagesize 300x300px office New South Wales Legislative Assembly term start 1887 term end 1898 constituency Electoral district of Redfern Redfern 1887 1894 birth date 1857 death date 1913 party Protectionist Party children residence William Francis Schey 1857 1913 was an Australian politician. Schey was born in England and educated in London . After a short time in New Zealand , Schey arrived in Sydney, New South Wales Sydney as first mate of a ship in 1875. After tiring of work on the seas, Schey worked as a chainman for the Harbours Department then joined the railways, after becoming the first paid secretary of the Railways and Tramways Association. Schey entered the New South Wales Parliament in 1887, serving until his electoral defeat in 1898. Schey initially served as an independent member for the Electoral district of Redfern in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly . From 1889 he served as a member for Redfern and then member for the Electoral district of Darlington with the Protectionist Party . ref name nsw cite web title Mr William Francis Schey 1857 1913 publisher Parliament of New South Wales url http www.parliament.nsw.gov.au prod parlment members.nsf 1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164 bc7f33f68d8370f9ca256e580013c4a6 accessdate 16 February 2010 ref Schey twice carried the eight hour bill through the house of assembly only to see it defeated in the legislative council. In 1900 Schey was elected Chairman of the Royal Commission to Labor Matters. In 1905 Schey was appointed Director of Labor, a position he held until his death in 1913. In 1895 Schey was concerned at the social ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schey, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1857 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1913 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Schey, William Category 1857 births ...   more details



  1. William McKell

    1953 predecessor Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester HRH The Duke of Gloucester successor William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim Sir William Slim order1 27th office1 Premier of New South Wales governor1 John ... McGirr constituency MP2 Electoral district of Redfern Redfern parliament2 New South Wales term start2 ... spouse profession religion Sir William John McKell Order of St Michael and St George GCMG 26 ... Legislative Assembly as a Australian Labor Party Labor member for Electoral district of Redfern Redfern in 1917 and retained the seat until he resigned to become Governor General in 1947, except for the period ... cite web title Sir Bill William John McKell 1891 1985 work Members of Parliament publisher Parliament ... daff cite web title Biography of Sir William John McKell 1891 1985 publisher Department of Agriculture ... Reflist Refimprove date February 2010 External links Commons category William McKell s start s par au nsw s bef before James McGowen s ttl title Electoral district of Redfern Member for Redfern ... s aft after Thomas Mutch s new district s ttl title Electoral district of Redfern Member for Redfern ... HRH The Duke of Gloucester s ttl title Governor General of Australia years 1947 1953 s aft after William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim Sir William Slim s end Governors General of Australia NewSouthWalesPremiers Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Mackell, William John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... 1985 PLACE OF DEATH Sydney . DEFAULTSORT Mackell, William Category 1891 births Category 1985 deaths ... Treasurers of New South Wales de William John McKell fr William John McKell it William McKell ms William McKell no William McKell pl William McKell ...   more details



  1. William Kermode

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 Use Australian English date April 2012 wikify date October 2009 William Kermode MC was an artist best known for his illustrations to Henry Williamson s The Patriot s Progress , published in 1930. The illustrations were linocut s, an unusual medium. William Kermode was born in Hobart, Tasmania in 1895. During the First World War he served on the Western Front with the British Army, being awarded the Military Cross. Post war he maintained a studio in Pimlico, London. He died in 1959, aged 64. ref Williamson, Henry The Patriot s Progress London Macdonald, 1968 pp. 196 7 quoting Times obituary 6 2 59 ref Biography William A. Kermode was born in Hobart, Tasmania, where his family were among the early landowners. He probably came to England in 1911. He fought in the British Army, during the First World War I914 18 and was awarded the Military Cross for Gallantry. In the Second World War he served as Observer Corps Liaison Officer at Fighter Command Headquarters, Uxbridge. He died aged 64 in Ashford Hospital, Kent. ref The Times Digital Archive ref Kermode studied at MacNab s Grosvenor School of Modern Art, probably between 1925 8 and is believed to have shown linocuts at the first British Exhibition of the medium at The Redfern Gallery, London in 1929. ref National Art Library Reading Room Victoria & Albert Museum ref He designed posters for the London Underground in 1924 including Leave this and Move to Edgware printed by the Westminster Press. ref http www.ltmcollection.org posters artist artist.html?IXartist William A Kermode ref In 1928 Kermode was introduced ... by William Kermode on wood block printing at Heatherley s School of Art, London in the 20 ... The Life Saver is a limited edition of 25 original linocut measuring 16 x12 signed in pencil by William ... Persondata . NAME Kermode, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1959 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kermode, William Category Australian illustrators ...   more details



  1. William McNab

    William McNab may refer to William McNab botanist William McNab engineer William McNab footballer hndis Mcnab, William ...   more details



  1. William Breton

    William Breton may refer to William Briton , aka William Breton William le Breton See also William Britain disambiguation William Britton disambiguation hndis Bretin, William ...   more details



  1. William Carruthers

    William Carruthers may refer to William Carruthers botanist William Alexander Carruthers novelist Will Carruthers , musician hndis Carruthers, William ...   more details



  1. William Fell

    William Fell may refer to William Scott Fell William Fell writer See also intitle hndis Fell, William ...   more details



  1. William Sexton

    William Sexton may refer to William Sexton politician William Sexton organist hndis Sexton, William ...   more details



  1. William Langley

    William Langley may refer to William Langley of the Langley Baronets William Langley actor hndis Langley, William ...   more details



  1. William Forsythe

    William Forsythe may refer to William Forsythe actor born 1955 William Forsythe dancer and choreographer born 1949 William Forsythe canoer , Australian slalom canoer See also William Forsyth disambiguation hndis name Forsythe, William de William Forsythe fr William Forsythe it William Forsythe nl William Forsythe ...   more details



  1. King William

    King William may refer to William I of Bimbia William II of Bimbia , popularly known as Young King William William I of England William II of England William III of England King William III of England and Ireland, and William II of Scotland William IV of the United Kingdom King William County, Virginia William I, German Emperor William II, German Emperor William I of Scotland William I of Sicily William II of Sicily William III of Sicily William I of the Netherlands William II of the Netherlands William III of the Netherlands See also William King disambiguation hndis William ...   more details




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