- Lieutenant-Colonel
Anthony William Durnford (24 May 1830 – 22
January 1879) was an
Irish career British Army
officer of the
Royal Engineers who served...
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Durnford is a surname, and may
refer to;
Anthony Durnford,
British Army
officer Elias Durnford,
British Army
officer Elias Walker Durnford,
British engineer...
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Brigadier John
Frederick Durnford-Slater, DSO and bar (1909 – 5
February 1972) was a
British Army
officer who was
credited with
establishing the first...
- Port
Durnford (sometimes Port Dunford) may
refer to: Port
Durnford, a town in
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South Africa Punta Durnford This...
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Durnford is a
civil parish in Wiltshire, England,
between Salisbury and Amesbury. It lies in the
Woodford Valley and is
bounded to the west by the Salisbury...
- 900 ft) and is
nearly encircled by
ridges connecting Mount Field,
Mount Durnford, and
Mount Liard. It was
named after Alan K. Cooper, a
marine geophysicist...
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Isaac Durnford (born
February 26, 1998) is a
Canadian actor, best
known for his role as Cory
Schluter in the
Canadian TV
series Dino Dan. "Country Boy...
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Durnford School was an
English preparatory school for boys
which opened in 1894 on the Isle of
Purbeck in Dorset. The
school occupied Durnford House, in...
- 23°38′41″N 16°00′24″W / 23.64472°N 16.00667°W / 23.64472; -16.00667
Punta Durnford is a cape in
Western Sahara on the
Atlantic Ocean,
lying 6.7 km southwest...
- Column,
commanded by
Colonel Richard Thomas Glyn, and
Colonel Anthony Durnford's No. 2 Column.
Chelmsford moved his
troops from
Pietermaritzburg to a forward...