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- characteristics, utilisation". researchgate.net. Retrieved 7 September 2022. Skarratt, Ben (August 2018). "From India to Europe: The Production of the Kashmir...
- her first heat, but she advances after narrowly beating pro surfer Kate Skarratt. She is shaken, but Matt tells her how he failed in his first game as an...
- Skarratt is an Australian television presenter. She is a former presenter of the long running nature and science themed series Totally Wild. Skarratt...
- Thomas Skarratt Hall (6 December 1836 – 14 June 1903) was a British bank manager and mine director in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. Thomas Skarratt Hall...
- Herefordshire, Great Britain, to Walter Hall, a miller, and Elizabeth Carleton Skarratt. Lord Killanin's maternal grandmother, Dora Hall, was born in Williamstown...
- education. In 1882 he became a partner, with Walter Russell Hall and Thomas Skarratt Hall, in a syndicate with Thomas, Frederick and Edwin Morgan when they...
- described Teahupoo as "a still-unconquered field of play." Australians Kate Skarratt and Mark Occhilupo won; Occhilupo was on his way to a world title. On the...
- The gates and lodge are also Grade II listed. The monuments to Thomas Skarratt Hall (supposedly based on the Sarcophagus of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus...
- (big and small). Hall was born in South Yarra, Australia, son of Thomas Skarratt Hall. He moved to England when he was four-years old. Hall was educated...
- establishing the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research), Thomas Skarratt Hall, and Thomas, Frederick and Edwin Morgan. Ironstone Mountain was later...