- The
Dovers were an
American garage rock band of the mid-1960s. The
Dovers were an
example of mid-1960s folk rock,
psychedelic rock and pop,
heavily influenced...
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Expeditions party led by
Robert G.
Dovers,
officer in
charge at
Mawson Station in 1954, for whom it is named. "
Dovers Peak".
Geographic Names Information...
- Expedition, 1911–1914,
under Mawson, and
named for G.
Dovers,
cartographer with the expedition. "
Dovers, Cape".
Geographic Names Information System. United...
- 37°48′40″S 144°57′50″E / 37.811094°S 144.963886°E / -37.811094; 144.963886
Dovers Building is a
heritage building in Melbourne, Australia.
Built in 1908 by...
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William Dovers may
refer to:
William Anthony George Dovers (born 1951),
Australian Rear
Admiral William John
Dovers (born 1918),
Australian Rear Admiral...
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Dovers Moraine (53°7′S 73°42′E / 53.117°S 73.700°E / -53.117; 73.700) is a band of co****
glacial moraine,
extending in a north–south
direction for...
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William Anthony George Dovers, CSC (born 19
September 1951) is a
retired senior officer of the
Royal Australian Navy. Bill
Dovers was
educated at Newington...
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Dover (/ˈdoʊvər/ DOH-vər) is a town and
major ferry port in Kent,
South East England. It
faces France across the
Strait of
Dover, the
narrowest part of...
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Dover (film), a 1943 WWII do****entary
short Dover (band), a
Spanish rock band The
Dovers,
American garage-rock band
Dover Castle, Kent,
England Dover...
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Doval is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ajit
Doval (born 1945),
Indian intelligence official Camilo Doval (born 1997),
Dominican baseball...