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Caverhill Hall is a historic, castle-like
residence in
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. It is
located on 134
Sydney Street, at the
corner of Sydney...
- John
Caverhill (died 1
September 1781) was a
Scottish physician and writer.
Caverhill was
admitted a
licentiate of the
Royal College of
Physicians in 1767...
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Thomas Caverhill Jerdon (12
October 1811 – 12 June 1872) was an
English physician,
zoologist and botanist. He was a
pioneering ornithologist who described...
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Hannah Rebecca Frances Caverhill (née King; 22
November 1834 – 11
August 1897) was a New
Zealand diarist and homemaker. She was born in England, and emigrated...
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Caverhill 46°04′24″N 67°14′08″W / 46.073417°N 67.235639°W / 46.073417; -67.235639
Caverhill is a
community in the
Canadian province of New Brunswick...
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degrees below the
equator and 178
degrees west of the
Canary Islands. John
Caverhill deduced in 1767 that
Cattigara was the
Mekong Delta port
Banteaymeas (now...
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described by
Horace Donisthorpe as "the
father of
British myrmecology"
Thomas Caverhill Jerdon (1811–1872),
British physician,
zoologist and
botanist Walter Wolfgang...
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Cinematography Isidore Mankofsky Edited by
Frank Mazzola Music by Don
Caverhill Production company Barry Films Distributed by
George Ritter Films Release...
- in
acknowledgment of the
presence of a
competing culture, Indochina." (
Caverhill 1767) Uhlig,
Siegbert (2003).
Encyclopaedia Aethiopica: He-N. Isd. p. 145...
- Drumelzier, Tinnies, Dreva, Stobo, Dawyck,
Easter Happrew, Lyne, Barnes,
Caverhill, Neidpath, Peebles, Horsburgh,
Nether Horsburgh Castle, Cardrona, Kirna(Kirnie)...