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Hornabrook JP née Mary
Elizabeth ****ing (c.1881– ), sat for
Birmingham Deritend (UK
Parliament constituency) in 1929
Charles Atkins Hornabrook (c...
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Judith Sidney Hornabrook (26
October 1928 – 3 July 2011) was the
Chief Archivist of New
Zealand at the
Archives New
Zealand from 1972
until 1982. After...
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Charles Soward Hornabrook (25
December 1859 – 25
September 1922),
generally referred to as "C. S.
Hornabrook" was an
Anglican priest in the
colony and...
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Charles Atkins Hornabrook (c.1833 – 26
August 1903) was a
businessman in the
colony of
South Australia who made a
fortune from
property development in...
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Rupert Walter Hornabrook (3
August 1871 – 7 May 1951) was a
medical doctor,
recognised as Australia's
first specialist anaesthetist.
Hornabrook was born in...
- 1881 in Adelaide, only
daughter of Sir John Cox Bray and
Alice Maude Hornabrook, by whom he had a son and two
daughters (John,
Elizabeth and Ada). She...
- who
practised in
South Australia. In 1930 he
married Elizabeth "Betty"
Hornabrook Bonython (25
January 1907 – 25
September 2008), born in Adelaide, the...
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President (1904–1905)
Arthur P Chaplin,
President (1905–1906)
Richard F
Hornabrook,
President (1906–1907)
William J Hacker,
President (1907–1908) George...
- unintentional, this was a rule violation.
Murray was
therefore disqualified. John
Hornabrook, the
reigning New
Zealand Amateur champion,
Andrew Shaw, the defending...
- three-storeys
added at some point. A
building owned by
Charles Atkins Hornabrook on the
corner of
Rundle and
Pulteney Streets was
demolished by Foy & Gibson...