• Alfred Howitt may refer to: Alfred William Howitt (1830–1908), Australian anthropologist and naturalist Alfred Bakewell Howitt (1879–1954), English Conservative...
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    Alfred William Howitt CMG, (17 April 1830 – 7 March 1908), also known by author abbreviation A.W. Howitt, was an Australian anthropologist, explorer and...
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  • Howitt may refer to: Notable people with the surname Howitt include: Alfred Howitt (politician) (1879–1954), English medical doctor and politician Alfred...
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  • Sir Alfred Bakewell Howitt CVO (11 February 1879 – 8 December 1954) was an English medical doctor who became a Conservative Party politician. Howitt was...
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  • Aboriginals did not have a way to count beyond two or three. However, Alfred Howitt, who studied the peoples of southeastern Australia, disproved this in...
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    William Howitt (18 December 1792 – 3 March 1879), was a prolific English writer on history and other subjects. Howitt Primary Community School in Heanor...
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    http://www.burkeandwills.net.au/Journals/Howitt/Howitt_October_1861.htm Howitt, A, 1862, Alfred Howitt's despatch, Blanchewater, 22 October 1862, Burke...
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    Mary Howitt Walker (1971), Come Wind, Come Weather; a Biography of Alfred Howitt, Melbourne University Press. ISBN 978-0-522-83962-3. "Anna Mary Howitt"....
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    Mary Howitt (12 March 1799 – 30 January 1888) was an English poet, the author of the famous poem The Spider and the Fly. She translated several tales by...
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    Melbourne on 26 June 1861 under the leadership of Alfred William Howitt. At the Loddon River, Howitt met Brahe, who was returning from Cooper Creek. As...
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    a population of 28,587 at the 2021 census, with a median age of 34. Alfred Howitt recorded the Kulin/Woiwurrung name for Richmond as Quo-yung with the...
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    game in the Aboriginal language Chaap Wuurong. In 1889, anthropologist Alfred Howitt, wrote that the game was played between large groups on a totemic basis...
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    Australian ethnographer, Alfred Howitt, to denote two distinct tribes of New South Wales, namely the Djiringanj and the Thaua. In Howitt's work, the Yuin were...
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    the summer months. Baron Ferdinand von Mueller, Angus McMillan and Alfred Howitt were some of the first Victorian settlers to explore the Victorian Alps...
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    Cambridge University Press. p. 140. ISBN 978-0521347679 Watts, Alaric Alfred; Howitt, Anna Mary (1875). Aurora; a volume of verse. London: King. Archived...
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    represents the sender, Nowwanjung (Lumholtz, 1889). Anthropologist Alfred Howitt wrote of the Wurundjeri people of the Melbourne area in 1889: The oldest...
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    Howitt Hall is a traditional hall of residence. It is the third oldest hall, and was opened in September 1966. The hall is named after Alfred Howitt,...
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    described the traditional ownership and access conventions to ethnographer, Alfred Howitt. There were places in which the whole tribe had a special interest....
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  • of 1939, the following candidates had been selected; Conservative: Alfred Howitt Labour: Margaret Bondfield J Holladay Philbin, Parliamentary Representation...
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  • Knew Too Much directed by Alfred Hitchcock where she sings the solo in the Storm Clouds Cantata by Arthur Benjamin. Barbara Howitt was born in Romford, Essex...
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    the following candidates had been selected; Unionist: George Stanley and Alfred Tobin Labour: Tom Shaw Liberal: Frederick Llewellyn-Jones * Cox was replaced...
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  • is a Dhudhuroa Native Title Group. The early Australian ethnographer Alfred Howitt categorized the Dhudhuroa as a horde of the Jaitmathang, an opinion...
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  • creek joins the river. The existence of the cave was first recorded by Alfred Howitt. After heavy rainfall, the opening of the cave may be hidden by a waterfall...
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    On a nearby tree Brahe blazed the message "DIG THREE FT NW." When Alfred Howitt returned to Cooper Creek one year later (1862) so that he could collect...
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    Victorian Contingent Party under Alfred Howitt was sent by the Victorian government to establish the fate of the expedition. Howitt found the remains of both...
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    township of Bruthen was established at the new permanent location. Alfred Howitt claimed the proper name for the area around Bruthen was Murloo, meaning...
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    Godfrey Howitt (8 October 1800 – 4 December 1873), entomologist, was born in Heanor in Derbyshire to Thomas Howitt. Thomas had farmed a few acres of land...
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    Queen's University of Belfast Thomas Sinclair Ulster Unionist Reading Alfred Howitt Conservative Reigate Gordon Touche Conservative Renfrewshire, East Douglas...
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    actually had a religious meaning, and the Australian anthropologist Alfred William Howitt rejects the idea that the eaten were human sacrifices as "absolutely...
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    Mount Howitt, also known as Toot-buck-nulluck in the Gunai language, is a mountain in Victoria, Australia, named for Alfred William Howitt. Located in...
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