- and
naturalist Ann
Beaglehole (born 1948), Hungarian-born New
Zealand historian;
former wife of
David Beaglehole David Beaglehole (1938–2014), New Zealand...
- John
Cawte Beaglehole OM CMG (13 June 1901 – 10
October 1971) was a New
Zealand historian whose greatest scholastic achievement was the
editing of James...
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David Beaglehole (8
January 1938 – 21
March 2014) was a New
Zealand physicist.
Beaglehole was born in
Wellington in 1938 into an
academic family. His...
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January 1874. pp. 46–48 (47).
Beaglehole 1968, p. cclxxix. Cameron-Ash 2018, p. 95.
Beaglehole 1968, p. 588.
Beaglehole 1968, p. c****.
Hough 1995, pp...
- 1968, p. 447.
Beaglehole 1968, pp. 449–450.
Beaglehole 1968, p. 452.
Beaglehole 1968, p. 457.
Beaglehole 1968, pp. 460–461.
Beaglehole 1968, pp. 463–466...
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Beaglehole Glacier (66°33′S 64°7′W / 66.550°S 64.117°W / -66.550; -64.117) is a
glacier between Spur
Point and
Friederichsen Glacier on the east coast...
- (1911). "Cook, James" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 7 (11th ed.). p. 71.
Beaglehole 1968, p. cix "The
Sydney Morning Herald".
National Library of Australia...
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William Henry Beaglehole (6 May 1834 – 2 June 1917) was an
early settler in the
colony of
South Australia, who
became a
businessman and
served in public...
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Steven Beaglehole (born 17
October 1960) is an
English football coach who is
currently working at
Leicester City with
youth squads. He
managed Doncaster...
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Helen Elizabeth Beaglehole (née Bisley; born 27
November 1946) is a New
Zealand writer,
editor and historian. She is
known for her children's
books including...