Mount Sir John Abbott is a 3,398-metre (11,148 ft) mountain located in the Premier Range of the Cariboo Mountains in the east-central interior of British...
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Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott PC QC KCMG (March 12, 1821 – October 30, 1893) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the third prime minister...
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Mount Abbott may refer to: Mount Abbott (Antarctica) 1,020 metres (3,350 ft) Mount Abbott (British Columbia) 2,465 metres (8,087 ft) Mount Sir John Abbott...
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British Columbia, Canada. The mountain is just north of the taller Mount Sir John Abbott and is often considered a continuation of that mountain. The name...
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m) (Purcells) Mount Delphine (3,406 m) (Purcells) Mount Sir John Abbott (3,398 m) (Cariboos) Mount Hammond (3,387 m) (Purcells) Mount Dawson (3,377 m)...
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British Columbia. Mount Robert in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia honours Sir Robert Borden. There is also a Mount John Diefenbaker in British...
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Expedition (BrNAE; 1901-04) which named it for Sir Arthur Rucker, Honorary Secretary of the Royal Society. Mount Rücker is in central Royal Society Range on...
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the cemetery are: Sir John Abbott (1821–1893), prime minister of Canada Sir Hugh Allan (1810–1882), financier and shipping magnate Sir Montagu Allan (1860–1951)...
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club's first president was Sir George Alexander Drummond. The club purchased the former Sherbrooke Street home of Sir John Abbott, Canada's third prime minister...
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Mount Sir Sandford is the highest mountain of the Sir Sandford Range and the highest mountain in the Selkirk Mountains of southeastern British Columbia...
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Mount Sir Donald is a 3,284-metre (10,774-foot) mountain summit located in the Rogers Pass area of Glacier National Park in the Selkirk Mountains of British...
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Sir John Alexander Macdonald GCB PC QC ( 10 or 11 January 1815 – 6 June 1891) was the first prime minister of Canada, serving from 1867 to 1873 and from...
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Mount Sir John Thompson is a 3,349 m (10,988 ft) mountain located at co-ordinates 52°44′N 119°44′W / 52.733°N 119.733°W / 52.733; -119.733 in the Premier...
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named it and its companion, Mount Terror, after his ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror (which were later used and lost by Sir John Franklin on his disastrous...
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George-Étienne Cartier (redirect from Sir George-Etienne Cartier)
150, featuring Cartier's portrait alongside Sir John A. Macdonald, Agnes Macphail and James Gladstone. Mount Cartier near Revelstoke, British Columbia,...
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Alexander Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal GCMG GCVO PC DL FRS (6 August 1820 – 21 January 1914), known as Sir Donald A. Smith between May 1886 and...
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the fourth of eight prime ministers from Quebec, the others being Sir John Abbott, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Louis St. Laurent, Brian Mulroney, Jean Chrétien...
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Nick Houghton (redirect from General Sir Nick Houghton)
cooking and history. 'Houghton, General Sir Nicholas' in Who's Who 2010, A & C Black, 2010, ISBN 978-1-4081-1414-8 "John Nicholas Reynolds Houghton". Burke's...
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Alexander Tilloch Galt (redirect from Sir Alexander Galt)
Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt, GCMG CB PC (September 5, 1817 – September 19, 1893) was a politician and Founding Father of the Canadian Confederation. he...
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2024). "Diane Abbott 'free' to stand for Labour at general election, Sir Keir Starmer says". Sky News. "I see no reason why Diane Abbott can't stand for...
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The Abbott government was the federal executive government of Australia led by the 28th Prime Minister Tony Abbott. The government was made up of members...
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Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood (redirect from Sir Samuel Hood)
Viscount Bridport (1726–1814), and his first cousin once-removed was Admiral Sir Samuel Hood, 1st Baronet (1762–1814). The eldest son of Samuel Hood, vicar...
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Mount Eden (Māori: Maungawhau) is a suburb in Auckland, New Zealand whose name honours George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland. It is 4 kilometres (2.5 mi)...
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377 m) Mount Selwyn (3,355 m) Adamant Mountain (3,345 m) Austerity Mountain (3,337 m) Mount Wheeler (3,336 m) Grand Mountain (3,287 m) Mount Sir Donald...
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Sir John Grey Gorton GCMG AC CH (9 September 1911 – 19 May 2002) was an Australian politician, farmer and airman who served as the 19th prime minister...
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Mount Sir Wilfrid Laurier is the highest peak of the Cariboo Mountains in the east-central interior of British Columbia, Canada. The mountain is part...
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Sir John Rose, 1st Baronet GCMG PC QC (2 August 1820 – 24 August 1888) was a Scots-Quebecer politician. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of...
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Newdigate Prize (redirect from Sir Roger Newdigate's Prize)
Sir Roger Newdigate's Prize, more commonly the Newdigate Prize, is awarded by the University of Oxford for the Best Composition in English verse by an...
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Mount Kilimanjaro (/ˌkɪlɪmənˈdʒɑːroʊ/) is a dormant volcano in Tanzania. With three volcanic cones — Kibo, Mawenzi and Shira — it is the highest mountain...
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of the Purcells: Mount Farnham 3493 m Jumbo Mountain 3437 m Howser Spire 3412 m Karnak Mountain 3411 m Mount Delphine 3406 m Mount Hammond 3387 m Commander...
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