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  David Auldjo Jamieson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Auldjo Jamieson VC, CVO (1 October 1920 - 15 May 2001) was the last recipient of the Victoria Cross in Norfolk, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
A statesmanlike figure widely respected for his many accomplishments in war and peace, David Auldjo Jamieson was born in Westminster, on 1 October 1920, the elder son of Sir Archibald Jamieson KBE MC, chairman of Vickers Armstrong.
David Jamieson's Victoria Cross is displayed in the Royal Norfolk Regimental Museum in the Shirehall Norwich, Norfolk.
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 Jamieson Vitamins -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Jamieson was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, of the American Antiquarian Society and of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.
David Auldjo Jamieson VC, CVO was the last recipient of the Victoria Cross in Norfolk, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
A statesmanlike figure widely respected for his many accomplishments in war and peace, David Auldjo Jamieson was born in Westminster, on 1 Oct 1920, elder son of Sir Archibald Jamieson KBE MC, chairman of Vickers Armstrong.
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 Maj David Jamieson VC CVO
David Jamieson was a modest man whose only comment to his parents when he was sent home to convalesce from his wounds was that he 'had been in rather a tough spot'.
David Jamieson was, in many ways, a peculiarly English kind of hero; a gent of the old school, modest and retiring, who liked to give the impression that he owed his greatest honour to a wonderful, almost unbelievable, stroke of good fortune.
Jamieson remained in the Army, with a regular commission and after the war became an instructor at the School of Infantry, Warminster, as a Major, and in 1948 was posted as adviser on the British Military Mission to Egypt.
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 World War 2 Awards.com - JAMIESON, David Auldjo
Captain Jamieson was personally responsible for holding the bridgehead and although he was wounded he refused to be evacuated.
David Jamieson died on 5 May 2001 at the age of 80 years old.
David Auldgo Jamieson is buried at the Burnham Norton Churchyard,
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Image:VCDavidAuldjoJamieson.jpg thumb175pxPhoto from Monuments To Courage '''David Auldjo Jamieson''' Victoria Cross VC, CVO was the last recipient of the Victoria Cross in Norfolk, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to United Kingdom British and Commonwealth forces.
A statesmanlike figure widely respected for his many accomplishments in war and peace, David Auldjo Jamieson was born in Westminster, on 1 Oct 1920, elder son of Sir Archibald Jamieson KBE Military Cross MC, chairman of Vickers Armstrong.
David Jamieson's Victoria Cross is displayed in the [http://www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk/default.asp?Document=200.25 Royal Norfolk Regimental Museum] in Norwich's Shirehall ''(Norwich, England)''
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 Price Jamieson
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 RCAHMS : highlights
In 1936, Lindsay Auldjo Jamieson (c.1890-c.1960), (formerly of Jamieson and Arnott), and David John Chisholm (1885-1949), joined the practice to work with William James Walker Todd (1884-1944) at 8 Albyn Place.
The plans shed some light on life inside the camp, with a separate area for officers and guards with electricity and hot water, and for the prisoners, a recreation hut, barbers, tailors, grocery store, reception centre (with a separate entrance for the 'wounded and contaminated' and a detention block.
Dick Peddie, McKay and Jamieson converted 6 Queensferry Street from a showroom into a canteen, complete with ping-pong table, for the Red Cross and undertook alterations at Royal Hotel, Princes Street in Edinburgh to accommodate the American Red Cross who were stationed there to help with the war effort.
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 Find A Grave - Norfolk
The Lieutenant who was in advance of his party, rushed alone into the battery, killed the artillery officer in...
In fact he was a highly competent and loyal officer, his one failing on the Bounty voyage being that he refused to act as Bligh's yes-man. They clashed frequently, especially over what Fryer saw as Bligh's preferential...
Born in Thornham, Norfolk, he was educated at Ladycross School and Eton and was set to enter Cambridge when war clouds were gathering in the summer of 1939.
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 thePeerage.com - Eliza Fitzalan-Howard and others
She married Gerald James Auldjo Jamieson, son of Sir Archibald Auldjo Jamieson, on 27 February 1957.
He is the son of Sir Archibald Auldjo Jamieson.
He is the son of Gerald James Auldjo Jamieson and Mariegold Magdaline Fitzalan-Howard.
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 TheRound-O.com. Subscribers to the volume 'Round about the Round O with its Poets' 1883 - Two
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David M 'Neil, F.E.I.S., Head Master Centre Street Public School, Glasgow.
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 Lamlash Parish Church, Interior Page
When the church was built there was installed a peal of eight bells all in the scale of 'C'.
Five of them were presented by the Duke of Hamilton and the other tree by James Auldjo Jamieson, Commissioner to the Duke.
In 1913 another bell, in honour of Mrs Agnes Fairlie, was presented to the church by her husband, All of the bells were cast by John C Wilson and Co. in the Gorbals Brass and Bell Foundry.
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 RCAHMS : highlights
Peddie was born into a family of well-to-do middle class professionals, whose political and religious connections were extremely important to the young architect.
Having trained with the classicist David Rhind, John Dick Peddie's first independent projects were significant, including the United Presbyterian Synod Hall, Edinburgh; a submission for the Royal Arch in Dundee; and substantial proposals for terraced housing in Edinburgh, Dundee and Glasgow.
Along with Todd's partners D J Chisholm (1885-1949), and Lindsay Auldjo Jamieson (c.1890-c.1960), the firm was responsible for the building of modern housing estates in East Lothian and the Borders, as well as churches and schools.
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 Ship Passenger Lists from Scotch-Irish-L@rootsweb.com
McLeod (8) David McLeod (3) From KILTARLITY James Cameron, laborer Janet Cameron, spinster James Cameron (6) Donald Cameron (2) Hugh Cameron, farmer Ann Cameron, spinster Mary Cameron (8) James Cameron (3) From KILMORACH Alex.
Henry Atherly David Davies Robert Davies and wife and children George Edge and wife, Joan "of Barrow" Humphrey Edwards, servant to John ap Edwards John ap Edwards and minor children Elizabeth, Sarah, Edward and Evan Mary Hughes, servant to John ap Edwards William ap John (Jones), wife Ann Reynold and children John.
Alexander and Margaret Beardsley and daughter Mary, settled in Philadelphia Edward Bezer (Beazer) from Rowde, Wiltshire, settled in Bethel township Thomas Bowater, as servant to Francis Fincher, settled in Edgmont township Joseph Bushel, whose second wife Sarah Webb and children Jane (married Walter Martin) and Abigail (married Nicholas Pyle) may have been with him.
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 Worldroots.com
Michael John Wilmot Malet Vaughan, son of John David
Lucy Caroline Fraser, daughter of Sir David William Fraser,
Penelope Jan Walters, daughter of Capt. David Christopher
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 David Auldjo Jamieson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The attacks included assualts with Tiger and Panther tanks who shot up the tanks with the Norfolk's.
This page has been migrated from the Victoria Cross Reference with permission.
Jamieson, David Auldjo Jamieson, David Auldjo Jamieson, David Auldjo Jamieson
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 thePeerage.com - Maximilian Graf zu Solms-Rödelheim und Assenheim and others
He was the son of Maj.-Gen. Edward Devereux Hamilton Tollemache and Violet Aline Ridgeway.
He married Dinah Susan Jamieson, daughter of Sir Archibald Auldjo Jamieson, on 16 February 1939.
She was the daughter of Sir Archibald Auldjo Jamieson.
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 Martin Benhaim globe
In addition to > running a major university map library and all his other responsibilities, he > will also be deeply involved in planning the International Conference on the > History of Cartography, to be held in 2003 at Harvard University and the > University of Southern Maine.
In >addition to > > running a major university map library and all his other >responsibilities, he > > will also be deeply involved in planning the International >Conference on the > > History of Cartography, to be held in 2003 at Harvard University and >the > > University of Southern Maine.
Judging the reactions of David and Matthew, I concluded that they really welcomed the idea.
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 Worldroots.com
David Alastair Adams, son of Dr. Michael Shirley Adams
Simon David Auldjo Jamieson, son of Gerald James Auldjo
Tessa Jane Ainsworth, daughter of Sir David Ainsworth, 4th
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 Ship Arrivals Canada April - May 1825
Brigham and Miss Northgraves and 24 settlers and 5 seamen
In the 16th April Liverpool Packet at New York, James Jamieson, Rd.
Tracey came up in the Zenophon [Xenophon] yesterday from the brig Friends, of and from Dublin, lost on the Island of Biquette, about 160 miles below this port.
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by forename - part 9   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Anthony David Francis Henry, Earl of Westmorland 16th Fane, b.
Archibald David, Marquess of Ailsa 7th Kennedy, b.
Archibald Fitzroy George, Earl of Kinnoull 13th Hay, b.
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 C.U.H.&G.S. -- Royal Warrants of Precedence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Lucy Helen, the wife of Michael Alan Pelham, Katharine Mary, the wife of Franklin Watts, and Alice Marian, the wife of Thomas David Fremantle
Grey Aldworth Neville, Esquire, Lieutenant-Commander in the Royal Navy, and Magdalene Grace Neville, Evelyn Neville, Mirabel Mary Neville, Audrey Neville, and Cicely Neville, Spinsters
William David Gibson, Esquire, Major the Intelligence Corps; Erica Alba wife of PAtrick Hope Rutland, Gentleman; Kathleen Mary wife of James Hamilton Russell, Gentleman; and Elizabeth Marion wife of Neil Richarson, Gentleman
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 PSS Members ...  I J K
He first suggested the use of a bellows body for cameras, and for many years after their adoption, cameras were described as fitted with Kinnear bellows.
He was the secretary of the Photographic Society of Scotland for several years after its formation when Sir David Brewster was president."
Let the cursor hover over any of the buttons above and it will display further details.
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 Victoria Cross Reference
JAMIESON, David Auldjo The Royal Norfolk Regiment; 1944; Grimbosq, France
MACKAY, David 93rd Regiment (later The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders - Princess Louise's); 1857; Lucknow, India
McGREGOR, David Stuart The Royal Scots (The Lothian Regiment); 1918; Hoogemolen, Belgium
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of WILLIAM I "the Bastard"
Sir Joseph West Ridgeway, P.C. 30 [10269] John Edward Hamilton Tollemache b: 1910 Fact 1: 4th Baron Tollemache, M.C. +[10270] Dinah Susan Jamieson m: 1937 Fact 1: d.
of Sir Archibald Auldjo Jamieson, K.B.E., M.C. 31 [2374] Timothy John Edward Tollemache b: 1939 Fact 1: 5th Baron Tollemache...........................................................................................
32 [2458] David Charles John Tollemache b: 1989...........................................................................................
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of WILLIAM I "the Bastard"
Sir Joseph West Ridgeway, P.C. 32 [10269] John Edward Hamilton Tollemache b: 1910 Fact 1: 4th Baron Tollemache, M.C. +[10270] Dinah Susan Jamieson m: 1937 Fact 1: d.
of Sir Archibald Auldjo Jamieson, K.B.E., M.C. 33 [2374] Timothy John Edward Tollemache b: 1939 Fact 1: 5th Baron Tollemache.................................................................................................
34 [2458] David Charles John Tollemache b: 1989.................................................................................................
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 700000 people connected with European Royalty
Husband James Gerard Jamieson (details suppressed for this person)
Wife Lydia Jamieson (details suppressed for this person)
Husband Simon James Auldjo Jamieson (details suppressed for this person)
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of HENRY VII, Tudor
Sir Joseph West Ridgeway, P.C. 17 John Edward Hamilton Tollemache b: 1910 Fact 1: 4th Baron Tollemache, M.C. +Dinah Susan Jamieson m: 1937 Fact 1: d.
of Sir Archibald Auldjo Jamieson, K.B.E., M.C. 18 [208] Timothy John Edward Tollemache b: 1939 Fact 1: 5th Baron Tollemache....................................................
19 [252] David Charles John Tollemache b: 1989....................................................
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 rare, out of print, antique and used books, maps and prints from Naomi Symes Books
Papers: Read at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Held at Manchester, September 1887 : Jamieson, G. Auldjo
Politics of Electoral Pressure: Study in the History of Victorian Reform Agitations : Hamer, D. Polities: Authority, Identities, and Change : Ferguson, Yale H. & Mansbach, Richard W
Poor Citizens: The State and the Poor in Twentieth Century Britain : Vincent, David
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 Lanark 92
6760-92 David KELLY, 28, farmer, Burgess North, same, s/o Bernard KELLY and Anna HYNES, married Isabella BOYCE, 18, Crosby twp., Westport, d/o Alexander BOYCE and Mary McCANN, witn: Patrick KELLY of N. Burgess and Mary Ellen BOYCE of Westport, 1 Jan 1892 at St. James Church, Perth
006810-92 David Thomas KYLE, 25, accountant, Canada, Carleton Place, s/o David and Margaret KYLE, married Eva Gertrude GODDER?, 20, Canada, Carleton Place, d/o George and Caroline Elizabeth GODDER?, wtn: E.G.P. GODDER, Bertha GODDER of Carleton Place and Mary JARVIS of Aultsville, June 15, 1892, Carleton Place
and Mary Ann, witn: Auldjo KING and C. HUXTABLE, 31 Dec 1892 at Smiths Falls
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