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- Chimanimani, originally known as Melsetter, is a town in Zimbabwe. Chimanimani is a village located in Manicaland Province, in south-eastern Zimbabwe...
- Chimanimani, originally known as Melsetter, is a mountainous district in Manicaland Province of eastern Zimbabwe. The district headquarters is the town...
- Andries Oberholzer, a white factory foreman and police reservist, in Melsetter, near Southern Rhodesia's eastern border. Dhlamini and Mlambo were caught...
- politically motivated killing of a white man, Petrus Oberholzer, near Melsetter by ZANU insurgents on 4 July 1964 marked the start of intensified black-nationalist...
- the arrival of Thomas Moodie's trek in 1893 and was called South Melsetter. Melsetter was his family home in Orkney, Scotland. In 1903 a police outpost...
- demolished 122–124 Colmore Row (Eagle Insurance Offices), Birmingham (1900) Melsetter House, Gatehouse, Lodge and Chapel, Hoy, Orkney (1900) High Coxlease House...
- politically motivated killing of a white man, Petrus Oberholzer, near Melsetter by ZANU insurgents on 4 July 1964 marked the start of intensified violence...
- a graveyard close to St Nicholas’ Chapel around 1850. It was taken to Melsetter House on Hoy and an image of the stone was drawn for the 1856 first volume...
- politician. Moodie was the second son of Royal Navy Captain James Moodie of Melsetter, Orkney. His mother was the daughter of James Douglas, 11th Earl of Morton...
- (Mozambique side) of the border. Retrieved 27 September 2011 Sheet SE-36-14 Melsetter (1:250,000), Edition 2 (1972) Published by the Surveyor General, Rhodesia...