- with his parents, Mary Ann and
George Lightband.
Lightband was 10
years old when he arrived.
William Lightband was a
younger brother. He
lived in Nelson...
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George Wales Lightband (1804 – 22
October 1891) was a
pioneer settler in Nelson, New Zealand.
Lightband was born in Worcester, England, in 1804. He married...
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George William Wales Lightband (1834 – c. 4 May 1909) was a gold miner, tanner, and
orchardist in New Zealand. He came to New
Zealand from
England as...
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Lightband Gully,
sometimes also
Lightbands or
Lightband's Gully, is a
valley in the
hills behind the
Golden Bay /
Mohua township of
Parapara in New Zealand...
- (SD) and 702 (HD). In Clarksville, it is
available to
subscribers of CDE
Lightband Cable channels 2 (SD) and 902 (HD). WKRN is also
available on Mediacom...
- Wings: The
Adventures of Webster. In 1949, aged 20, she
married Michael Lightband (who
became a
senior partner in a
consulting structural engineering practice...
- New
Zealand Parliament Preceded by
Martin Lightband Member of
Parliament for
Nelson 1872–1875
Served alongside:
Oswald Curtis Succeeded by John Sharp...
-
World War
Joseph Levien (c.1810–1876),
second mayor of
Nelson William Lightband (1834–1909), gold miner, tanner, and
orchardist Richard Reeves (1836–1910)...
- from the
South Island's
first payable gold
discovery in 1856 in
nearby Lightband Gully. In Parapara, they were
first working on
Richmond Hill and then...
- The
Lightband Gully memorial in
Parapara commemorates the
discovery of gold and this
event gave the area part of its
current name...