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  1. 2 giorni fa · Author: Moyne, Walter Edward Guinness Baron (1880-1944) Full title: Walkabout : a journey in lands between the Pacific & Indian oceans / by Lord Moyne; with an introduction by Dr. A.C. Haddon, F.R.S., and an appendix by Dr. A.J.E. Cave; illustrated from photographs by Lady Broughton. Publisher:

  2. 4 giorni fa · W.E. Guinness, (1st Baron Moyne), was born in Iveagh House, Dublin (now The Department of Foreign Affairs), on March 29, 1880. His family home in Ireland was at Farmleigh in Phoenix Park, Dublin. Walter was a British Conservative politician, soldier, and businessman.

  3. 6 giorni fa · Within a month Lord Moyne obtained the Rosaura, another Newhaven to Dieppe channel steamer that was lying disused at Newhaven. Built by Fairfield at Govan in 1905, the 1210 ton, vessel was named Dieppe IV. During WW1 she served as a troopship and hospital ship. In September 1933 she was sold to Lord Moyne and converted to an ocean ...

  4. 4 giorni fa · Henry Grattan Guinness (1835-1910), bijvoorbeeld, werd niet alleen beschouwd als een van de beste predikers van de 19e eeuw, maar speelde ook een beslissende rol in het herstel van Israël. Hij speelde ook een beslissende rol in de wedergeboorte van de Joodse staat. Dat we dit allemaal weten is vooral te danken aan een werkelijk inspirerende en ...

  5. 4 giorni fa · 1880 - Walter Guinness, I barone Moyne, politico britannico († 1944) 1880 - Rosina Lhévinne, pianista russa († 1976) 1880 - Harold Spencer Jones, astronomo inglese († 1960) 1881 - Alexander Moritz Frey, scrittore tedesco († 1957) 1881 - Tiest van Gestel, arciere olandese († 1969) 1881 - Otto Hooff, tuffatore tedesco († 1960)

  6. 5 giorni fa · Between 1927 and 1932 Walter Guinness, Lord Moyne, planted a thick curtain of trees behind and beside the new estates at Elmer in order to screen them from his property at Bailiffscourt in Climping; the trees survived in 1991.

  7. 2 giorni fa · In 1927 the Bailiffscourt estate, c. 750 a., was bought by Walter Guinness, created in 1932 Lord Moyne, and during the 17 years until his death in 1944 the parish was dominated, as it had never been before, by a single generally resident landowner.