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- Sir Robert Thorne Coryndon, KCMG (2 April 1870 – 10 February 1925) was a British colonial administrator, a former secretary of Cecil Rhodes who became...
- society were Sir Robert Coryndon, Governor of Kenya. At his unexpected death in 1925, Lady Coryndon established the Coryndon Memorial Fund to build a...
- 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...
- Shirley Cameron Coryndon (1926–1976) was a British paleontologist and authority on fossil hippopotami. In the 1950s she studied paleontology with Donald...
- 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...
- 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...