- The Major-General
George R.
Pearkes Building (often
abbreviated as just
Pearkes, French: Édifice Major-Général G. R.
Pearkes) is an
office building located...
- the
surrender of France,
Pearkes succeeded McNaughton in
command of the 1st
Canadian Infantry Division. n
November 1941
Pearkes was
asked to ****ume temporary...
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Pearkes is both a
given name and surname.
Notable people with the name include:
George Pearkes (1888–1984),
Canadian politician and
soldier Pearkes Gundry...
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Joseph Pearkes Fox
Gundry JP (29 July 1837 – 11
November 1891) was an
English first-class cricketer. The son of
Joseph Gundry senior, he was born at Bridport...
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George Pearkes, the ship
entered service in 1986.
Initially ****igned to
Pacific region, the
vessel transferred to the
Quebec region.
George R.
Pearkes was...
-
although it is most
commonly identified with the Major-General
George R.
Pearkes Building on
Colonel By
Drive in Ottawa. From 2017,
various locations have...
- the
Parliamentary Secretary to the
Ministers of
National Defence George Pearkes and
Douglas Harkness. He was the
husband of
journalist Gretta Chambers...
- (19 ft 0 in). The
vessels have
varying commercial tonnages;
George R.
Pearkes has a 3,809.1 gross tonnage (GT) and a 1,517.3 net tonnage (NT); Martha...
- Island.
Immediately following the meeting,
Lieutenant Governor George Pearkes (a ****ure
appointee to the order) gave
consent to the
creation of the honour...
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Middle (former
Hastings Junior Secondary)
Minnekhada Middle (former
George Pearkes Junior Secondary) Pitt
River Middle (former Mary Hill
Junior Secondary)...