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Frederic Salmon Growse CIE (1836 – 19 May 1893) was a
British civil servant of the
Indian Civil Service (ICS),
Hindi scholar,
archaeologist and collector...
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magistrate and
collector for the
Indian Civil Service,
Frederic Salmon Growse, in a
paper titled "Bulandshahr Antiquities"
published in the
Journal of...
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Edward Frederic Growse (8 July 1860 - 10
November 1905) was a
footballer and
civil servant who pla**** in the 1879 FA Cup final.
Growse was born in Brentwood...
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Arthur Edwardes (also
spelt Edwards)
Growse was a
medical doctor who
served the
district of
Toodyay in
Western Australia from 1856 to 1872, then again...
- Social,
Historical and
Architectural is an 1884 book
written by
Frederic Growse, a
district magistrate and
collector for the
Indian Civil Service, about...
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museum was
founded by then
collector of the
Mathura district, Sir F. S.
Growse in 1874. Initially, it was
known as
Curzon Museum of Archaeology, then Archaeology...
- "cobra-coloured"or one who owns forts,
varan means forts and
elephants as well). F. S.
Growse, in the
Journal of the
Asiatic Society of Bengal,
theorizes that no such...
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Growse's House is
located on
Stirling Terrace in Toodyay,
Western Australia and was
constructed in the
early 1860s,
possibly with
convict labour. Arthur...
- (1/4): 48. ISSN 0378-1143. JSTOR 41694199.
Catherine Ludvik (1987). F.S.
Growse (ed.). The Rāmāyaṇa of Tulasīdāsa.
Motilal Banarsid****. pp. 723–725....
- are also
found in
other Mathura yakshi pillars. The
memoirs of Sir F. S.
Growse, the
District collector of the
Mathura district, and
founder in 1874 of...