General Sir Ralph Darling, GCH (1772 – 2 April 1858) was a British Army officer who served as Governor of New South Wales from 1825 to 1831. He is popularly...
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Governor of New South Wales, Lieutenant-General Ralph Darling. The feature was first recorded as General Darling Range by Charles Fraser, Government Botanist...
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Sir James Ralph Darling, CMG, OBE (18 June 1899 – 1 November 1995) was the English-born Australian headmaster of Geelong Grammar School (1930–1961), and...
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Wales, Sir Ralph Darling, to investigate the course of the Macquarie River. He visited the Bogan River and then, early in 1829, the upper Darling, which he...
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the land now known as Darling Harbour is Tambalong, Dharag Language. Darling Harbour is named after Lieutenant-General Ralph Darling, who was Governor of...
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reach the area and recognises the then Governor of New South Wales, Ralph Darling. The region has developed a strong and diverse agricultural industry...
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Eliza, Lady Darling (1798–1868), born Elizabeth Dumaresq, was a British philanthropist and artist. She was the wife of Sir Ralph Darling, Governor of New...
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Women in Architecture Eliza, Lady Darling (1798–1898), British philanthropist and artist, wife of Sir Ralph Darling This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Royal, Nova Scotia, the son of Major-General Henry Darling and nephew of General Sir Ralph Darling. He was educated at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst...
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Whalan, who was granted 300 acres (1.2 km2) at Mount Druitt by Governor Ralph Darling in 1831. His father was Sergeant Charles Whalan who was Governor Lachlan...
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Elizabeth Darling, the wife of New South Wales Governor Ralph Darling. During the 2000 Summer Olympics, Darling Point hosted the sailing events. Darling Point...
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Darling (1909–1998), British Army general Ralph Darling (1772–1858), British Army general Thomas G. Darling (born 1932), U.S. Air Force major general...
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the Bahamas from 1992 to 1995 Henry Darling (1780–1845), Lieutenant Governor of Tobago from 1833 to 1845 Ralph Darling, (1772–1858), Governor of New South...
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difficulty in its earliest years from water scarcity. Major-General Ralph Darling was appointed Governor of New South Wales in 1825, and in the same year...
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married priest as the next head master, but they ended up choosing James Ralph Darling, a 30-year-old layman and bachelor. This proved to be a most successful...
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climate of reform. Major-General Bourke was appointed to succeed Sir Ralph Darling, who was also Irish-born, as Governor of New South Wales in 1831. Bourke...
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was formally undertaken by Sir Ralph Darling when he arrived in Australia as Governor to succeed Brisbane in 1825. Darling was to remain Governor of both...
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New York: Bantam Books. ISBN 0-553-37130-4. OCLC 45078669. Metzner, Ralph; Darling, Diane (2005). Sacred mushroom of visions : teonanácatl : a sourcebook...
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December 1825 Monarch George IV Preceded by Lachlan Macquarie Succeeded by Ralph Darling Personal details Born (1773-07-23)23 July 1773 Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland...
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by Captain James Stirling in honour of Lady Eliza Darling, the wife of Governor Sir Ralph Darling, an early Governor of New South Wales. List of public...
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Lady Margaret Hay. He was brother of General Sir Ralph Darling and was father to Sir Charles Henry Darling, Knight Commander of the KCB. Family tree[usurped]...
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D'Arcy Wentworth (section Lieut. General Sir Ralph Darling, GCH, 19 December 1825 to 21 October 1831)
undertook to champion their cause with the British Government. Governor Ralph Darling arrived in Sydney on 17 December 1825, to actively implement the socially...
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Rhode Island 1885–1887 Ralph Darling (1772–1858), British Army officer, governor of New South Wales, Australia Ruby Ann Darling (born 1941), Bahamian politician...
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a cousin of the wife of Henry Dumaresq, brother-in-law of Governor Ralph Darling, which was later to complicate his relationship with Sir Thomas Mitchell...
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iron gangs in the Colony of New South Wales was expanded by Governor Ralph Darling as part of his infrastructure program. Their tasks included "breaking...
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Suffolk James Andrew Darling (1891–1979), Scottish-born farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada James Ralph Darling (1899–1995), English-born...
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the last book by Cleary that Louis Darling illustrated before his death. The book features the titular character, Ralph S. Mouse, a house mouse that can...
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comedy in 1839, the time when Sydney was under the governorship of Ralph Darling. A young man from England , Jeffrey Lorimer, is mistaken for an assigned...
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established the settlement of Albany in south-west New Holland. Governor Ralph Darling of New South Wales put Edmund Lockyer in command of the expedition and...
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Buckingham County was administered by David Collins. Major-General Ralph Darling was appointed Governor of New South Wales in 1825. In the same year...
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