- Sir
Robert Thorne Coryndon, KCMG (2
April 1870 – 10
February 1925) was a
British colonial administrator, a
former secretary of
Cecil Rhodes who became...
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society were Sir
Robert Coryndon,
Governor of Kenya. At his
unexpected death in 1925, Lady
Coryndon established the
Coryndon Memorial Fund to
build a...
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Coryndon is a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Robert Coryndon (1870–1925),
British colonial administrator in
Africa Coryndon Farm Coryndon...
- †Ugandax (Cooke &
Coryndon, 1970) †Ugandax
coryndonae (Gentry, 2006) †Ugandax
demissum (Gentry, 1980) †Ugandax
gautieri (Cooke &
Coryndon, 1970) Domestic...
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Shirley Cameron Coryndon (1926–1976) was a
British paleontologist and
authority on
fossil hippopotami. In the 1950s she
studied paleontology with Donald...
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warrant its own genus, and
labeled it C****opsis. In 1977,
Shirley C.
Coryndon proposed that the
pygmy hippopotamus was
closely related to Hexaprotodon...
- SS
Robert Coryndon was a
British twin-**** p****enger and
cargo ferry on Lake
Albert in
central Africa. She was
built in
England in 1929 and re****embled...
- over the territory's
minerals as well as
trading rights. In 1897
Robert Coryndon,
private secretary to
Cecil Rhodes, was sent by
Rhodes to be the British...
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represent the
earliest appearance of
bovines in Africa. Cooke, H. B. S.;
Coryndon, S. C. (1970). "Pleistocene
Mammals from the
Kaiso Formation and other...
- p****enger ship SS Robert
Coryndon for this
purpose in 1930. She was
named after the
British Army
officer Robert Thorne Coryndon, who was
governor of Uganda...