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  • 121Moses Brown — Not to be confused with Moses Brown School. This article is about Moses Brown of Providence. For Moses Brown of Beverly, shareholder of the Beverly Cotton Manufactory, see Moses Brown (Beverly). Moses Brown. Portrait by Martin Johnson Heade Moses …

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  • 122Bernhard Lauritz Frederik Bang — Infobox Scientist name = Bernhard Lauritz Frederik Bang box width = image width =150px caption = Bernhard Lauritz Frederik Bang birth date = June 7, 1848 birth place = Sorø death date = June 22, 1932 death place = Copenhagen residence = Danish… …

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  • 123Samuel Daukes — Samuel Whitfield Daukes (sometimes Dawkes) was an English architect. He was born in London in 1811, the son of Samuel Whitfield Daukes, a businessman with coal mining and brewery interests, who bought Diglis House, Worcester in 1827. He was… …

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  • 124Robert William Sievier — FRS (1794 1865) was a notable English engraver, sculptor and later inventor of the 19th century.Engraver and sculptorSievier showed an early talent for drawing, and studied under John Young and Edward Scriven, before attending the Royal Academy… …

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  • 125Djanga — For the town in Burkina Faso, see Djanga, Burkina Faso. Djanga (or djanak or djăndga[1]), supposedly meaning white spirits [2], was the initial name given to Europeans (now more commonly called wetjala), by indigenous Noongar Australian… …

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  • 126Stanley Internment Camp — (zh t|t=赤柱拘留營) was a civilian internment camp in Hong Kong during World War II. Located in Stanley, on the southern end of Hong Kong Island, it was used by the Japanese imperial forces to hold non Chinese enemy nationals after their victory in… …

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  • 127Sir Culling Eardley, 3rd Baronet — Sir Culling Eardley Eardley, 3rd baronet (21 April 1805 – 21 May 1863), born Culling Eardley Smith, was a Christian campaigner for religious freedom and for the protestant cause, one of the founders of the Evangelical Alliance. Contents 1 Early… …

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  • 128John Kinnis — Dr John Kinnis was a medical superintendent to the British military forces in Ceylon in the nineteenth century, and wrote a number of paper for the Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal on, for example, elephantiasis, smallpox vaccination and… …

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