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Lomer is a
given name and surname. It can
refer to:
George Lomer (1904 – 1966),
Australian rules footballer Kathryn Lomer (born 1958),
Australian novelist...
- Sir Jean
Lomer Gouin, KCMG PC (March 19, 1861 –
March 28, 1929) was a
Canadian politician. He
served as 13th
premier of Quebec, as a
Cabinet minister...
- In
materials science, a
Lomer–Cottrell
junction is a
particular configuration of dislocations. When two
perfect dislocations encounter along a slip plane...
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League (VFL). The son of
Thomas Cox
Lomer (1859-1937), and Mary Jane
Lomer (1861-1939), née Gray,
Thomas George Lomer was born at Port Frederick, Devonport...
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Lomer (died
January 19th, 593), also
known as Laumer, Laudomarus, Launomar, or Launomaro, is a
Christian saint whose feast day is
January 19. He founded...
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Lomer was a
medieval village on the
South Downs which became deserted in the 16th
century as a
result of
enclosure and the
Black Death.
Lomer, Heritage...
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Kathryn Lomer (born 1958, Tasmania) is an
Australian novelist,
young adult novelist,
short story writer and poet. She has also
written for screen, with...
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Gerhard Richard Lomer (1882–1970) was a librarian, editor, and writer. He was the
librarian for
McGill University Library from 1920
until 1947 and established...
- ****embly of Quebec, Canada. The in****bent
Quebec Liberal Party, led by
Lomer Gouin, was re-elected,
defeating the
Quebec Conservative Party, led by Arthur...
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Province of Quebec, Canada. The in****bent
Quebec Liberal Party, led by
Lomer Gouin, was re-elected,
defeating the
Quebec Conservative Party, led by Philémon...