• James and John Chambers were early settlers in the colony of South Australia, who left England in 1836, became wealthy pastoralists and were closely connected...
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  • Chambers brothers may refer to: Chambers brothers (pastoralists), James and John Chambers, early settlers in South Australia Chambers Brothers (gang),...
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  • Whittaker Chambers (1901–1961), American writer, editor, ex-Soviet spy Kasey Chambers (born 1976), Australian country singer Chambers brothers (pastoralists),...
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  • Research Centre Sketch of "Holland House", Turretfield Bowman brothers Chambers brothers (pastoralists) "Gawler". The Advertiser. Adelaide. 24 December 1898....
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  • Chambers (Australian pastoralist) (c. 1815–1889), Australian pioneer, brother of James Chambers (pastoralist) John Chambers (pastoralist) (1819–1893), New...
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  • The Bowman brothers were pioneer pastoralists of Tasmania (then "Van Diemen's Land") and South Australia. They were the sons of John Bowman (1785 – 1 June...
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    the passing trade at the wharves on the Fitzroy River. The pastoralist-explorer brothers, William and Charles Archer, decided, on information given to...
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  • Herbert (1870–1951) and Sidney (1873–1938) also traded as "Rymill Brothers "Rymill Brothers" could also refer to the speedboat racing team of Arthur Graham...
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    father was John Busby, a Government official. He and his brother, Alexander, became pastoralists and William acquired a very large property near Cassilis...
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  • Frederick Henry Handcock (category Australian pastoralists)
    station soon after these deaths. It was subsequently taken up by pastoralist John Chambers, while Ned Bagot established his Neds Corner Station nearby. Hancock...
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    business district is located along Watton Street; the civic centre (council chambers) being just 500 metres away also makes it the administrative centre of...
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    Kingdom of Judah. Gary A. Rendsburg links the early Canaanite nomadic pastoralists confederation to the Shasu known to the Egyptians around the 15th century...
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  • other patrilineal heirs (such as brothers), in 31 sister's sons, in 60 other matrilineal heirs (such as daughters or brothers), and in 98 all children. In...
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    Flinders Ranges where he worked for the wealthy pastoralists William Finke, James Chambers, and John Chambers, exploring, prospecting for minerals, and surveying...
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    White (1828–1890) was a member of the pioneering Hunter Valley family of pastoralists. After a short period as a member of the New South Wales Legislative...
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    C J Edwards Chambers is a heritage-listed riparian office building at 174 Quay Street, Rockhampton, Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed...
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    Chronicle, 15 April 1893. Pp 7–8. Retrieved 17 April 2015. New Council Chambers, Gawler South Australian Register 18 April 1878 p.6 accessed 10 March 2011...
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    skirmish which resulted in the colonists having to retreat. Other British pastoralists and their shepherds in the region were being robbed, speared and murdered...
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  • Thomas Goode (15 April 1835 – 22 July 1926) was a pastoralist in the Colony of South Australia. Thomas Goode was born at Pigeon House farm, Kyre Magna...
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    sandalwood and shepherding small flocks of sheep. Land was granted to pastoralists in the Wagin area from the late 1870s. The town itself came into existence...
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  • William Finke (category Australian pastoralists)
    party's triumphant return and Finke not long after. John Chambers, as executor of his brother's will, sold the run to Philip Levi & Co., who sold it to...
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    Wilson-Fall, Wendy (Spring 2014). "The Motive of the Motif Tattoos of Fulbe Pastoralists". African Arts. 47 (1): 54–65. doi:10.1162/AFAR_a_00122. S2CID 53477985...
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    immediately north of the Black Sea's coastline, which was inhabited by nomadic pastoralists, as well as the fertile black-earth forest-steppe area to the north of...
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    the top flower and plant exporters in the world. Cross-border trade by pastoralists is often informal and beyond state control and regulation. In East Africa...
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    mainly between the Middle Niger Delta, on the one hand, and between the pastoralists of the Sahara, long before the first hijra. The importance of the river...
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    Scyths, that is, the group who claimed hegemony [...] apparently warrior-pastoralists. It is generally agreed, from what we know of their names, that these...
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  • of Charles Maturin. Kate Mosse, English author. Key work: The Burning Chambers. Edith Olivier (1872–1948), British novelist, Christian, Conservative Party...
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    ISBN 978-0-8018-8221-0. OCLC 62265494. "dromedary". The Chambers Dictionary (Ninth ed.). Chambers. 2003. ISBN 0-550-10105-5. "Definition of dromedary |...
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  • southwest Libya, Burkino Faso, Niger and Mali who were traditionally nomadic pastoralists. The Turks prohibited European visitors to Ghadames after 1878, and in...
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  • Yeesif subclan. Historically, the Mohamed Abokor were chiefly nomadic pastoralists, whereas the Musa Abokor and Omar obtained much of their wealth via their...
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