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Arthur Larard (30
December 1870 – 15
August 1936), also
known by the
nickname of "Alf", was a
South African international rugby union and
rugby league...
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Water Company was
founded in 1881 as a
partnership between chemist Reginald Larard, and
Scottish entrepreneur Gilbert E.
Primrose to
bottle the
spring water...
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Retrieved 11 June 2021.
Fuller (n.d.), p. 5.
Larard &
Golding (1907), pp. 116–117.
Fuller (n.d.), p. 7.
Larard &
Golding (1907), pp. 117–119.
Fuller (n.d...
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George Devenish 22
August 1896
Britain 1 0 0 0 0 0 46 Alf
Larard 22
August 1896
Britain 2 3 1 0 0 0 47 John 'Ben'
Andrew 22
August 1896 Britain...
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previously flawless Byrne who lost
possession to
spark the
attack from
which Alf
Larard scored the game's only try. When the tour ended, both
Crean and Johnston...
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claimed that
their strength came from the water. In 1879,
chemist Reginald Larard was
selling water from the
spring as "Oogar Dang Water", and by 1881 had...
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introduced to Helidon's
mineral waters. In 1879,
chemist Reginald Larard was
selling water from the
spring as "Oogar Dang Water." The soda water...
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services to
local government and to the
sugar industry.
Hazel May
Larard. For
services to the
community and to
disabled people.
Joanna Lee. For services...
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September 1896
South Africa 5–0
British &
Irish Lions Newlands Stadium, Cape Town Try: Alf
Larard Con:
Tommy Hepburn Referee: Alf
Richards (South Africa)...
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Commander A.D.
Henderson 29
March 1947 Wing
Commander R.C.
Cresswell 1
April 1970 Wing
Commander P.G.
Larard 19
October 1970 Wing
Commander D.C. Stenhouse...