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- The Tinline River is a river of the Marlborough Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows generally south from its sources at the northern end of...
- Tinline Bay is a cove and beach located within The Abel Tasman National Park in the South Island of New Zealand. It is located approximately 2 kilometres...
- the first such posting for Britain. The present High Commissioner is Rob Tinline. The UK has Consulates-General in Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, and Vancouver...
- George Tinline (28 October 1815 – 4 February 1895) was a nineteenth-century South Australian banker and politician. Tinline made his fortune when the Bank...
- to east in four rows (from north to south) as follows: Colton, Talia, Tinline, Squire, McIntosh and Ulyerra. Ward, Hudd, Kappawanta, Blesing and a cluster...
- in 1909. The Tinline brothers emigrated from Jedburgh in the late 1830s. George Tinline made a career in banking in Australia. John Tinline went to New...
- d’Affaires is David Prodger, who ****umed the office in November 2024. Robert Tinline will become High Commissioner from February 2025. 1928–1934: Sir William...
- John Tinline (1821 – 26 February 1907) was a Scottish-born New Zealand sheep farmer, politician, and philanthropist. He emigrated briefly to Australia...
- conceptualizers Navasky, Kitman, Lingeman, and chief writer Lewin. Journalist Phil Tinline wrote in his 2025 history of the book, Ghosts of Iron Mountain, that in...
- all round". The Telegraph. Retrieved 17 April 2013. Tinline, Phil (26 February 2005). "Phil Tinline on severe weather in British literature". The Guardian...