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Charles Upfold (15
December 1834 – 14
March 1919),
Justice of the
Peace (9
September 1887), was an
English soap
manufacturer of
great prominence in Australia...
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Upfold is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles Upfold (1834–1919),
English soap
manufacturer George Upfold (1796–1872), Episcopal...
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George Upfold (May 7, 1796 –
August 26, 1872) was the
first Episcopal Bishop of
Indiana after the diocese'
division from the
Missionary Diocese of the...
- John
Upfold Pettit (September 11, 1820 –
March 21, 1881) was an
American lawyer and
politician who
served three terms as a U.S.
Representative from Indiana...
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lying areas. Rock can fold
either symmetrically or asymmetrically. The
upfolds are
anticlines and the
downfolds are synclines: in
asymmetric folding there...
- Dyer, R. Fox, D. Geldenhuys, L. Pichegru, R. M. Randall, R .B. Sherley, L.
Upfold, J. Visagie., L. J. Waller, P. A. Whittington, and R. J .M. Crawford. 2013...
- (22-acre) site
between the
suburbs of
Tighes Hill and Port Waratah, by
Charles Upfold, from London, for his
Sydney Soap and
Candle Company, to
replace a smaller...
- 2012-12-14. "Releases 22.12.0 2022-12-08".
Retrieved 15
December 2022.
Upfold,
Peter (July 23, 2008). "Using KGet
Download Manager with Firefox". FOSSwire...
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Frank Stubbs,
recipient of the
Victoria Cross, born 3
December 1888
Charles Upfold,
businessman The
Walworth Jumpers, a 19th-century
religious movement Newington...
- an
inlier of
chalk which has been
brought to the
surface by an east–west
upfold of the
local strata known as the
Portsdown Anticline.
Southwick House is...