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Sir Charles Lyell.
I am not sure I follow, Sir Charles.
Sir Charles Tupper.
Detention at Sir Charles Hardy Island.
Sir Charles Wheatstone.
Site available is Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital.
Sir Charles Sherrington.
Chapter V. The Stewart Restoration By Sir Charles Harding Firth.
Sir Charles George Gordon.
Union 90 Thomas Evans 770 Flagship of Sir Charles Hardy.
Sir Charles Algernon Parsons.
Its main building, the Lanyon Building,was designed by the English architect, Sir Charles Lanyon.
Sir Charles Scott Sherrington.
The main building called the Lanyon Building was designed by the English architect, Sir Charles Lanyon.
Sir Charles Antony Richard Hoare.
A Royal Commission in 1874, chaired by Sir Charles Lilley, recommended the immediate establishment of a university.
Sir Charles Baskerville has been found dead.
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Resident at Sir charles gairdner hospital.
The original buildings were officially opened by the Lieutenant Governor of the Colony of Victoria, Sir Charles Hotham, on 3 October 1855.….
But Sir Charles was afraid to go out on the moor at night.
Mountains,"some of the largest in Portugal, were impetuously shaken, as it were, from their very foundations."…--Sir Charles Lyell, Principles of Geology.
Sir Charles Henry Darling(acting)(1854).
MAXWELL DAVIES, P.:Beltane Fire(The)/ The Turn of the Tide/ Sir Charles his Pavan(BBC Philharmonic, Maxwell Davies) Naxos.
Sir Charles Wheatstone(1802-1875) was awarded the British Patent No.
Whether you choose a fully furnished ensuite room or a spacious studio, you will enjoy the convenience of living at Sir Charles Grove Hall.
Illustration of Sir Charles Warren inspecting the Goulston Street graffito.
Sir Charles Lyell recorded that the Hurst Spit was driven back about 40 yards approx.
In the carrying out of this policy of colonization a dispute arose between Sir Charles Eliot, then Commissioner of British East Africa, and Lord Lansdowne, the British Foreign Secretary.
Sir Charles Wheatstone(1802-1875) was awarded the British Patent No. 5803 for his concertina in 1829.