-
Alice Maude Mofflin MBE (26 May 1878 – 23
March 1961) was an
Australian Methodist lay
leader and
charity worker. She
helped establish the
Methodist Children's...
- a
South Australian hide and wool business,
which in 1917
became Wilcox Mofflin Ltd.
George Wilcox (3
October 1838 – 5
September 1917) was born in St Neots...
-
Wilcox & Co, a
South Australian hide and wool business,
which became Wilcox Mofflin Ltd.
Wilcox Group,
Canadian crisis management company Wilcox Health, Hospital...
-
Portuguese writer, and
campaigner for women's
rights and
animals rights Alice Mofflin (1878–1961),
Australian philanthropist and
charity worker Alice Morrissey...
-
Football Club
players killed in
action include:
Corporal Percy Sutherland MOFFLIN (10th
Light Horse), KIA, Gallipoli, 16 June 1915
Private Roy
James 'Nugget'...
- Street: Victorian-era
Queenslander houset 33
Longland Street:
former Wilcox Mofflin Ltd 14 Maud Street:
former Australian Boot
Factory (also
known as Federal...
- He
retired from
CSIRO in 1978 and died in 1989. He had
married Marion Mofflin and had
three daughters. In 1990, the
Council of the
Australian Academy...
- was also
known professionally as
Florence Turner Mofflin,
Florence Turner Greaves and
Florence Mofflin. The
youngest of six
children she was born as Florence...
-
November 2006.
Archived from the
original on 16
March 2007. "Christopher
Mofflin, 17, of Hale
School at
Wembley Downs,
northwest of Perth, has won the 2006...
- François d'Avroult 1556 Jérôme de
Grimberge 1576 Jean Le Roy 1585 Jean
Mofflin 1587
Thomas Lardeur 1592
Charles d'Argenteau, monk of
Saint Winoc 1627...