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  • 111DAVEY, Thomas (c.1760-1823) — second governor of Tasmania. No details are known of his early life, but he was serving in the army or navy in 1777, and went to Australia as a lieutenant of marines in the first fleet 10 years later. He left Sydney at the end of 1792, at the… …

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  • 112KINGSLEY, Henry (1830-1876) — novelist was born at Barnack rectory, Northamptonshire, on 2 January 1830, the youngest brother of Charles Kingsley, novelist and poet. Their father, the Rev. Charles Kingsley the elder, who came of a long line of clergymen and soldiers, married… …

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  • 113NEILSON, John Shaw (1872-1942) — poet was born at Penola, South Australia, on 22 February 1872. He was of purely Scottish ancestry, his grandparents were John Neilson and Jessie MacFarlane of Cupar, Neil Mackinnon of Skye, and Margaret Stuart of Greenock. His mother, Margaret… …

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  • 114SMYTH, Robert Brough (1830-1889) — geologist, mineralogist and writer on aborigines son of Edward Smyth, mining engineer, was born at Carville, near Newcastle, England, in 1830. He was educated at a school at Whickam, afterwards studied geology, chemistry and natural science, and… …

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  • 116Super Touring — Super Touring, Class 2 or Class II was a motor racing Touring Cars category defined by the Fédération Internationale de l Automobile (FIA) for national touring car racing in 1993.[1] It was based on the 2 litre Touring Car Formula created… …

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  • 117Covered goods wagon — This article is about the European railway wagon. For US practice, see Boxcar. For the Wild West wagon, see Covered wagon. A covered goods wagon or van (US: boxcar) is a railway goods wagon which is designed for the transportation of moisture… …

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  • 118Manchester–Sheffield–Wath electric railway — [v · d · …

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  • 119Muumuu — Woman wearing brightly colored muʻumuʻu The muumuu or muʻumuʻu (English pronunciation: /ˈmuːmuː/) is a loose dress of Hawaiian origin[1] that hang …

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  • 120New York Free Circulating Library — 49 Bond Street (opened 1883) where the first branch of the NYFCL settled for most of its existence. Country United States …

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