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escaped convict,
David Bracewell (though
sometimes reported as
Bracefell or
Bracefield).
Bracewell became the
rescuer in
later accounts,
enhanced by the fictional...
- Child,
December 1921) "The Blue Store: A Bit of
Business Magic"—Richard
Bracefield (McClure's, July 1913) "Lucy and the Fairies"—Margaret
Brearley (Childhood...
-
Established 1961
Ministry of
Education Institution no. 151 Prin****l
James Bracefield School roll 1155 (August 2024)
Schedule 8:35AM to 8:55AM –
House Tutor...
- rugby. Sir
Stephen Kós Sir
Selwyn Parata Sir
Wayne Smith Rodney Keith Bracefield – of Porirua. For
services to
search and
rescue and aviation. Emeritus...
-
coach who
coached New Zealand.
Morrie was
married to Joy
Church (née
Bracefield). They had six
children Barry, Irene, David, Allan,
Graham and Stephen...
-
issues if the
intention even with the
consent of the individual. Tony
Bracefield, a
submitter representing Sunshine Christian Preschool and
Redeemer Grace...
-
Indigenous clan leader, who was said to have
adopted escaped convict Bracefield as his
adopted son.
Prior to 1890 the town was
called Eerwah after Mount...
- life
white men who
lived among Aboriginals including James Murrel,
James Bracefield,
William Buckley, John Petrie,
Joseph Forbes and John Edwards. By October...
-
escaped and
lived afterwards with the blacks—James
Davis ("Duramboi"),
Bracefield ("Wandi"), and
Fahey ("Gilbury")".
Archibald Meston writes about Gilburri...
- SMI
Library Honorary Members of the SMI include: Ita Beausang,
Hilary Bracefield,
Barra Boydell,
Patrick Devine, Paul Everett,
Gerard Gillen,
Kerry Houston...