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Frederick Stoward (1866–14
December 1931) was the
Government Botanist with the
Department of
Agriculture in
Western Australia from 1911 to 1917. Born...
- John
Stoward Moyes CMG (25 July 1884 – 29
January 1972) was an
Australian Anglican bishop and author.
Moyes was born in Koolunga, a son of John Moyes...
- Vineyards. She
married Frederick Stoward; they had at
least three sons, all born in Axbridge, UK: John
Hardy Stoward (c. 1850 – 20
April 1940) married...
- of the
Linnean Society, Botany, from
specimens collected by
Frederick Stoward near Ongerup. In 2020,
Michael Hislop,
Darren Crayn and
Caroline Puente-Lelievre...
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Journal of the
Linnean Society,
Botany from
specimens collected by
Frederick Stoward near
Bruce Rock. The
specific epithet (exsertum)
means "protruding", referring...
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substantial NMR
evidence for the mechanism,
leading to its
general acceptance.
Stoward had
examined the
mechanism in 1966 and, on the whole,
considered this mechanism...
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Victorian Places". www.victorianplaces.com.au.
Retrieved 2024-07-18.
Stoward, John (2008).
History of
Football in the
Ballarat District -
Ballarat Football...
- 1996–2014
disbanded Stoward, John.
Australian rules football in Tasmania.
Digital Print Tasmania, 2002, p. 23. ISBN 0-9577515-7-5
Stoward, John. Australian...
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Stoward, 2002, ISBN 0-9577515-7-5
Beyond the Big Sticks, Paul Daffey, 2003, ISBN 0-7344-0498-0 *Australian
rules football in
Tasmania , John
Stoward,...
- all
about mergers and moves". The Age. 2002-07-21.
Retrieved 2024-03-14.
Stoward, John (2008).
History of
football in the
Western District.
History of Australian...