James Bonwick (8 July 1817 – 6 February 1906) was an English-born Australian historical and educational writer. Bonwick was born Lingfield, Surrey, England...
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Bonwick is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Bonwick (1883–1949), British politician James Bonwick (1817–1906), English-born...
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2019. James MacKillop, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, 1998, p. 155 The Wooing of Étaín, celt.ucc.ie. Accessed 5 December 2022. James Bonwick, Irish...
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James Bonwick (1 November 1883 – 4 September 1949) was a Liberal Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was born in London, the only son of James...
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of Van Diemen's Land is an 1870 work of history and anthropology by James Bonwick which chronicles and attempts to explain the demographic decline of...
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the time of James Cook, Philip Gidley King, Major Grose and Captain Paterson, John Hunter, William Bligh and Lachlan Macquarie. James Bonwick began transcribing...
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the Children of Tuireann. In Irish Druids and Old Irish Religions, James Bonwick reports Ecne as female and as the goddess of poetry. MacCulloch, John...
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2. 17 May 2007. Bonwick, James (1870a). Daily Life and Origins of the Tasmanians (PDF). Sampson, Low, Son and Marston. Bonwick, James (1870b). The last...
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Augustus Robinson in his journals, and by the early Australian writer James Bonwick, of the violence and cruelty with which many Tasmanian Aboriginal men...
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Routledge. pp. 124, 129–130, 134, 137–138. ISBN 978-1-884964-98-5. James Bonwick (1894). Irish Druids and Old Irish Religions. Griffith, Farran. pp. 230–231...
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Clive (1948), Black War, Melbourne: F.W. Cheshire Ltd Extract from James Bonwick, Black War of Van Diemen’s Land, London, pp. 154–155 Accessed 15 August...
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(1988, 1996) A Guide to Irish Mythology. Dublin, Irish Academic Press James Bonwick, Irish Druids and Old Irish Religions (1894) Gregory Frost: Tain (1986)...
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found the name after lifting matting from the floor; the historian James Bonwick had been searching Bath records for its location. An annual service...
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meic Chairill', Ériu, 35 (1984), 92–111 The Culdees of Druidical Days, James Bonwick, Irish Druids and Old Irish religion, 1892, LibraryIreland July 7 St...
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one of the group of "unhappy men" that were to be executed. In 1856, James Bonwick's The Bushrangers was published, an account of the convict system of...
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Irish Academy, vol. XXIV, Dublin, 1867 The Culdees of Druidical Days, James Bonwick, Irish Druids and Old Irish religion, 1892, LibraryIreland July 7 St...
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their own country".: 41 According to Cazalet biographer Robert Rhodes James, Edward Cazalet had seen the pogroms against the Jews in the Russian Empire...
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Education, published anonymously in 1839. In Australia in the 1840s, James Bonwick named his boarding school Hofwyl House, and was called "the de Fellenberg...
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Education, published anonymously in 1839. In Australia in the 1840s, James Bonwick named his boarding school Hofwyl House, and was called "the de Fellenberg...
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(1891) Science et foi. L'anthropologie et la science sociale (1900) James Bonwick, who studied with Topinard in Paris. Scientific racism Citations Roberts...
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after his arrival in Melbourne Calvert produced two illustrations for James Bonwick's Notes of a Gold Digger and Gold Diggers' Guide, published in Melbourne...
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Druids (Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2002), pp. 76–77 online. See also James Bonwick, "St. Patrick and the Druids," in Irish Druids and Old Irish Religions...
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Boni) Charles Bonnet John Bonnycastle Charles Victor de Bonstetten James Bonwick James Booth (lawyer) ([33]) Ignaz von Born Ludwig Börne George Borrow Bernard...
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historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1873. James Bonwick Mike Howe, the Bushranger of Van Diemen's Land The Tasmanian Lily Edward...
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Aboriginals served as a mechanism to clear desirable land for colonial use. James Bonwick (1870). The last of the Tasmanians: or, The Black War of Van Diemen's...
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of the Druids (Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2002), pp. 76–77 online; James Bonwick, "St. Patrick and the Druids," in Irish Druids and Old Irish Religions...
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named Fort Macquarie, be built on a site at Bennelong Point. 6 July – James Bonwick 25 August – Edmund Blacket 7 December – William Bligh Barker, Anthony...
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University. ISSN 1833-7538. Appendix to Commissioner Bigge's Report of 1820, Bonwick Transcripts, 1641–1892, Mitchell Library: BT 1–88, Series 1, BT 27, CY1505...
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Library of Australia. Power (1875) "Trove". Power (1875), pp. 14, 19 James Bonwick established the St Kilda Boys School at 188 Barkly St, St Kilda, in...
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Henry Yelverton, Western Australian politician (b. 1854) 6 February – James Bonwick, writer (born and died in the United Kingdom) (b. 1817) 5 March – Hugh...
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