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Bindloss /ˈbaɪndloʊs/ is a
hamlet in
southern Alberta,
Canada within Special Area No. 2. It is
located approximately 10
kilometres (6.2 mi) west of Highway...
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Harold Edward Bindloss (6
April 1866 – 30
December 1945) was an
English novelist who
wrote many
adventure novels set in
western Canada, and some in West...
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original on 11
October 2006.
Retrieved 15 July 2006. Reid, Robert;
Bindloss, Joseph; Butler,
Stuart (2009). "Environment:
National Parks". Myanmar...
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animals were
sacrificed as well, such as pigs, hens and dogs.
Harold Edward Bindloss, in his 1898 non-fiction In the
Niger country,
writes the
following transpiring...
- Pink City[dead link]
Screen (magazine), 9
November 2001. Brown, p. 172
Bindloss, p. 176 "Rajasthan Tourism: जयपुर का राज मंदिर है एशिया का सबसे बड़ा सिनेमा...
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original on 22 July 2010.
Retrieved 4 July 2010. Mayhew, Bradley;
Bindloss, Joe; Armington, Stan (2006). Nepal.
Lonely Planet. p. 166. ISBN 978-1-74059-699-2...
- (died 1731) Sir
Richard Perrott, 2nd
Baronet (c. 1716–1796) Sir
Edward Bindloss Perrott, 3rd
Baronet (1
September 1784 – 24
March 1859) Sir
Edward George...
- May 2019. Matt, Phillips; Andrew, David; Bainbridge, James; Bewer, Tim;
Bindloss, Joe; Carillet, Jean-Bernard; Clammer, Paul; Cornwell, Jane; Crossan, Rob...
- author's lifetime. The
prolific writer of
adventure novels,
Harold Edward Bindloss (1866–1945), was born in Liverpool. The writer,
docker and
political activist...
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Thais as
foreigners flee".
Bangkok Post.
Retrieved 14
February 2020. Joe
Bindloss;
Steven Martin;
Wendy Taylor (2004). Thailand's
Islands and Beaches. Lonely...