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Thomas Witlam Atkinson (1799–1861) was an
English architect,
artist and
traveller in
Siberia and
Central Asia.
Between 1847 and 1853 he
travelled over...
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engineering at the
Delft University of Technology. He
married his aunt
Maria Witlam, his mother's sister, in 1917
despite opposition from his mother. In the...
- and his
niece Filomena Grullón (1909).
Anton Mussert and his aunt
Maria Witlam (1917).
Enrique Loynaz, a
Cuban patriot,
married his
niece Carmen Loynaz...
- (1797–1856)
Joseph Stannard (1797–1830)
Frederick Richard Lee (1798–1879)
Thomas Witlam Atkinson (1799–1861)
Samuel Atkins,
marine painter John
Hayter (1800–1895)...
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Ministry Second Whitlam Ministry Third Whitlam Ministry Pronounced /ɡɒf
ˈwɪtləm/ gof WIT-ləm. "Gough Whitlam". primeministers.naa.gov.au.
National Archives...
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General Mikhail Nikolaevich Muravyev-Vilensky. In 1846, she met
Thomas Witlam Atkinson, whom she
married in
February 1848 in Moscow.
Between 1848 and...
- part of the
Russian Empire, to
British explorers Lucy
Atkinson and
Thomas Witlam Atkinson, who
named him
after the
famous Tamshybulak Spring in
Qapal and...
- lifetime. Also
during that time, he
retold and
prefaced the
journeys of
Thomas Witlam Atkinson, an
English architect and
stonemason who
spent years in Tartary...
- as an
invasion route by
conquerors from
Central Asia. Atkinson, Thomas-
Witlam (1863). "Travel on the Russian-Chinese
borders and in the
steppes of Central...
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ecclesiastical architecture Thomas Lewis Atkinson,
English engraver Thomas Witlam Atkinson (1799–1861),
English architect,
artist and
traveller Ti-Grace Atkinson...