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Lafone may
refer to:
Alexander Malins Lafone (1870–1917),
English recipient of the
Victoria Cross Alfred Lafone (1821–1911),
British leather merchant...
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Major Alexander Malins Lafone, VC (19
August 1870 – 27
October 1917) was an
English British Army
officer and a
recipient of the
Victoria Cross, the highest...
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Alfred Lafone (13
February 1821 – 26
April 1911) of
Hanworth Park, Feltham, Middle****, was a
British leather merchant and
Conservative Party politician...
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Samuel Alejandro Lafone Quevedo (Montevideo, 28
February 1835 – La Plata, 18 July 1920) was an
Argentine industrialist, humanist, archaeologist, ethnographer...
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considered a
better location for the government, and
merchant Samuel Lafone began a
venture to
encourage British colonisation. Stanley, as Port Jackson...
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Samuel Fisher Lafone (Liverpool, 1805 –
Buenos Aires,
April 30, 1871) was a British-born
Uruguayan businessman.
Lafone developed an
important economic...
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trade in 1852 by
Queen Victoria. It was
originally founded by
Samuel Fisher Lafone to
exploit wild
cattle in East Falkland, but they gave way to
sheep farming...
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Henry Pownall Malins Lafone (1867 - 1955) was an
Anglican Archdeacon in the
first half of the
Twentieth century. He was
educated at
Trinity College, Cambridge...
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sitting Conservative MP
Alfred Lafone. However, he
served only
three years in Parliament,
losing his seat to
Lafone at the 1895
general election. After...
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during its heights.
Although discovered in 1888 by
Samuel Alejandro Lafone Quevedo, the
ruins were
first studied in 1897 by the
archaeologist Juan...