Frederick Edward Forrest MC (9 April 1877 – 20 October 1930) was an Australian soldier and politician. He was born in Rheola, Victoria, to miner Edward...
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Frederick Forrest Peabody (July 6, 1859 – February 23, 1927) was a prominent citizen of Santa Barbara, California, in the early twentieth century. As...
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Dublin, was the fifth born son of William Frederick Forrest. One of three brothers to play for Ireland, Forrest was himself capped 13 times, playing as...
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Nathan Bedford Forrest (July 13, 1821 – October 29, 1877) was a Confederate States Army general during the American Civil War and later the first Grand...
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Kathleen Burke married three times. Her first husband was manufacturer Frederick Forrest Peabody; they married in 1920 and he died in 1927. She was only briefly...
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Forrest Clare "Phog" Allen, D.O. (November 18, 1885 – September 16, 1974) was an American basketball coach and physician. Known as the "Father of Basketball...
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2017. Forrest (1982), p. 11 Forrest (1982), p. 12 Forrest (1982), p. 13 Forrest (1982), pp. 13–14 Forrest (1982), p. 15 Forrest (1982), p. 7 Forrest (1982)...
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George Farewell – Joseph Fawcett – Francis Fawkes – Robert Fergusson – Frederick Forrest – John Freeth – George Galloway – John Gambold – Edmund Gardner –...
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Charles Frederick Eaton (1842–1930) was a California Arts and Crafts artist and landscape architect who helped introduce new plant species to the state...
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students had not attended class there. On Thanksgiving Day, 1924, Frederick Forrest Peabody donated to the school a new football stadium, which the student...
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"Solana," Frederick Forrest Peabody house, Eucalyptus Hill Road, Montecito, by Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1917. Architect: Francis Townsend Underhill...
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then called South Falls Church, along Tinner's Hill and elsewhere. Frederick Forrest Foote, Jr., a local black man, served as a Falls Church town council...
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election, the party succeeded in electing two of its candidates, Frederick Forrest in Caulfield and Burnett Gray in St Kilda. They were both re-elected...
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Sandyland Cove, California, where the Knapps, the Billingses, and the Frederick Forrest Peabodys all owned adjacent homes and property. Knapp also purchased...
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The Forrest Ministry was the first government ministry in Western Australia, after the inauguration of responsible government. It was in government from...
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Member Party Term Frederick Forrest Progressive Liberal 1927–1930 Harold Daniel Luxton United Australia 1930–1935 Harold Cohen United Australia...
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Jessie Satchell Walter Langslow Caulfield Liberal Oscar Mendelsohn Frederick Forrest (Lib) Clifton Hill Labor Maurice Blackburn Coburg Labor Frank Keane...
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the 1980s is Where Are The Children?, starring Jill Clayburgh and Frederick Forrest. In 1991, Braun executive produced A Seduction in Travis County, a...
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Thurman, late director of the Sacket's Harbor and Saratoga Railroad. Frederick Forrest Peabody of Arrow Shirts provided the buildings and equipment for the...
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September 1930. 2 In October 1930, the Liberal member for Caulfield, Frederick Forrest, died. Nationalist candidate and Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Harold Luxton...
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as Lady Mabel Wynnegate William Faversham as Capt. James Wynnegate Frederick Forrest as Rev. Belachazar Chiswick C. A. Carlton as Bates Hugo Toland as...
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Member Party Term Frederick Forrest Liberal 1927–1930 Harold Luxton United Australia 1930–1935 Harold Cohen United Australia 1935–1943 Andrew...
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election: Caulfield Party Candidate Votes % ±% Australian Liberal Frederick Forrest 8,953 42.6 Nationalist Alfred Farthing 6,329 30.1 Australian Liberal...
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Joseph Hannan Harry Lawson Caulfield Nationalist Alfred Farthing Frederick Forrest* (Lib) John Packer (Lib) Clifton Hill Labor Maurice Blackburn Charles...
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occurred, with Lieutenant Frederick Bell later receiving the Victoria Cross for his actions on that day. News of Forrest's death reached Australia later...
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McFarland Mr. Leonard William McKiel Mr. William John Harvey Mills Mr. Frederick Forrest Moar Mr. Fernand Mousseau Mr. Fred J. Nicholls Mr. Robert L. Pettigrew...
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Alvis Forrest Gregg (October 18, 1933 – April 12, 2019) was an American professional football player and coach. A Pro Football Hall of Fame offensive...
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the Huntington Library. She also performed at the palatial home of Frederick Forrest Peabody in Montecito, California|Montecito; see [10]. For discussion...
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and Frederick Hay jointly held the Nulla Nulla property near Wyndham in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Their property bordered the Forrest River...
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Victorian Legislative Assembly Preceded by Frederick Forrest Member for Caulfield 1930–1935 Succeeded by Harold Cohen Civic offices Preceded by Sir Stephen...
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