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  Walkabout - Katanning
To appreciate the importance that Piesse had on the early development of the town it is worth noting that virtually every building between the Mill and Piesse's statue was either built by Piesse or built using bricks from Piesse's brickworks.
The Katanning Unit Hotel was built in 1889 using bricks from Piesse's brickworks and the King George Hostel, on the corner of Albion Street and Austral Terrace, was built for Piesse's son in 1913 and originally used to house mill workers.
Piesse donated 10 000 bricks to help with the construction of the building which was completed in 1896.
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Frederick V was the son of Albert Achilles, elector of Brandenburg, and Anna of Saxony.
Frederick II (December 26, 1194 - (December 13, 1250), Holy Roman Emperor of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, was pretender to the title of King of the Romans from 1212, unopposed holder of that monarchy from 1215, and Holy Roman Emperor from 1220 until his death in 1250.
Frederick III of Habsburg (born September 21 in Innsbruck, 1415; died August 19, 1493 in Linz) was elected as German King as the successor of Albert II in 1440.
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 WA Katanning   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Katanning's oldest building is the Roller Flour Mill, built in 1891 by Frederick Henry Piesse, an early entrepreneur and the town's leading citizen.
Henry and his brothers were instrumental in establishing the town by investing in many ventures including a winery, electrical and water supplies, an aerated water firm and many agricultural interests.
The Piesse family home, 'Kobeelya', was built in 1902, amongst pine and eucalyptus trees on land overlooking the town.
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 1882 Death July-December
Coming East he became connected with the "Frele Piesse," of this city and latterly with the New York "Staats Zeltung." He was a man of large attainments and a very able journalist, and his geniality secured for him the friendship of all his associates.
A sad circumstance in connection with his death is the fact that a young lady to whom he was betrothed before leaving his native land is now on her way to America for the purpose of becoming his wife.
Henry W. TURNER, an old and much respected printer and manager of the publication department of the "Nautical Gazette," died on Thursday at his residence, 826 Lexington avenue, aged 56 years.
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Son of William Henry and Priscilla Amelia Penrose (nee Potter) of Nami Rd. Dalanwala Dahra Dun India.
Son of Samuel Henry Waldock Pither and Gertrude Irene Pither of Blackburn Victoria Austra-lia.
Son of Henry William and Margaret Jane Richardson of "Wendouree Balranald, New South Wales.
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 Frederick Henry Piesse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Frederick Henry Piesse (born December 6 1853, died June 29 1912) was a businessman and politician who is credited with much of the early development of the region around Katanning, Western Australia.
He began his working life at the Northam general store.
In 1880, Piesse launched the general produce firm of F. Piesse at Williams.
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 Dictionary of Australian Biography St-Sy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Another, Sir Matthew Henry Stephen (1828-1920), became a puisne judge of the supreme court of New South Wales in 1887.
She was taught fencing by her father, dancing by Henry Leopold and, later on, singing by David Miranda, father of Lalla Miranda.
He was the second son of George Frederick Stone, formerly attorney-general of Western Australia, and was educated at Chigwell, Essex, England.
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 Piesse, Frederick Henry - Bright Sparcs Biographical entry
Piesse, Frederick Henry - Bright Sparcs Biographical entry
Frederick Henry Piesse was a successful merchant who virtually built the town of Katanning.
Launched at Williams the firm F. Piesse 1880, branch opened at Arthur River 1881.
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She was married on 28 November 1923 to John Lewis Forster (son of Frederick Forster and Rose Baggot).
She was married in Auckland to Frederick Keith Simpkin (born 2 September 1908 in Dargaville, died 1 February 1988 in Mangere).
Henry Allan Hardie, Hal, was born 23 August 1908 in Whangarei.
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 Headley First World War
Budd, Henry, R.G.A. Killed in Railway accident in Egypt 6th June, 1918, aged 33.
Godsmark, William Henry, Q.M.S., R.F.A. Died of wounds in France 21st October, 1915, aged 35.
Caley, Henry, Duke of Cornwall's L.I. Souter, Wm.
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Petterd, William Frederick (1849 - 1910), Geologist and Conchologist
Pirani, Frederick Joy (1850 - 1881), Physicist and Mathematician
Pulleine, Robert Henry (1869 - 1935), Physician and Naturalist
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 Katanning - TheBestLinks.com - 1916, 1889, 1835, Sandalwood, ...
It was not until the arrival of the Great Southern Railway from Perth to Albany in 1889 that the township came into existence.
A statue of Frederick Henry Piesse was erected in 1916 and stands beside the railway line in Austral Terrace.
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After the end of hostilities H.J. Mulliner due to their precise quality work was esteemed as belonging to that small elite group of coachbuilders which also included Barker, whose history dated back to the reign of Queen Anne and Hooper, the Royal coachbuilder.
As soon as 1924 the partners had to face financial difficulties which only were solved by taking outside capital.
The company changed its name to Park Ward and Co. After one of his rare visits to the London sales bureau of Rolls-Royce the chief engineer Frederick Henry Royce by pure coincidence spotted a motor car with a Park Ward body parked by the side of the street.
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 EconPapers: Journal of Development Economics
Colin Thirtle, Jenifer Piesse, Angela Lusigi and Kecuk Suhariyanto
The Rise of the Rest: Challenges to the West from Late-Industrializing Economies: Alice H. Amsden, ZZZ: Oxford University Press, NY 2001, pp.
Taiwan's Development Experience: Lessons on Roles of Government and Market: Eric Thorbecke and Henry Wan, Jr.
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 Dictionary of Australian Biography Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Some excellent singers and executive musicians have made their mark in the world among whom may be mentioned Melba, Ada Crossley, and William Murdoch; but though some interesting music has been composed little is known of it and comparatively little has been published.
A few outstanding scientists have been born here, such as Sir Grafton Elliot Smith, and a few others, such as Sir William Henry Bragg, have come from Europe to Australia and found the conditions favourable to the development of their great ability.
There has also been an enormous amount of honest spade work in science done in Australia, much of which has been recorded here.
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 EMI Back Issues Volumes 5 & 6, 6/1989-4/1991
Concerning the history of the tradition, primarily in America, of the one-man band.
Among the earlier 20th-century artists discussed are Henry "Ragtime Texas" Thomas, Stovepipe No. 1, Daddy Stovepipe, Will Blankenship, Jesse Fuller (who was well recorded), and Fate Norris (who is pictured).
Reprinted from Science and Invention (June, 1922), this article discusses an organ designed by the French chemist Dr. Septimus Piesse to combine sounds and smells in a "harmonized" way, with correspondences ranging from contrabass C (equated with patchouli) to sopranississimo f (equated with civet).
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 Name Index
Martindale, Andrew Henry Robert (Husband of the 5th great-granddaughter)
Piesse, Elizabeth Margaret Roper Wife of the 5th great-grandson
Williams, Roger Henry Husband of the 5th great-granddaughter
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 Oxford University Gazette, 22 June 2001: Colleges   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
JOHN HENRY PETHYBRIDGE, 7 May 2001; commoner 1925--8.
HENRY BRAITHEWAITE WILSON, 29 April 2001; commoner 1929.
GERALD HENRY PINCKNEY, 10 May 1999; commoner 1924–5.
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A New Edition, Edited by Frederick Webb Hodge.
HENRY CLAY on the Annexation of Texas to the United States, 3
Edited, with an Intro and Notes, by Rev. Henry Christmas.
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Author: Adams, W. Davenport (William Henry Davenport), 1828-1891.
Title: Egypt past and present [microform] : described and illustrated, with a narrative of its occupation by the British and of recent events in the Soudan / by W.H. Davenport Adams.
Title: The sultan of Turkey, Abdul Medjid Khan [microform] : a brief memoir of his life and reign : with notices of the country, its army, navy, & present prospects / by Henry Christmas.
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Fears and Phobias: E.L. Piesse and the Problem of Japan 1909-1939
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Frederick W. Lander: The Great Natural American Soldier
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 Shark_Steamer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
It stars Buster Crabbe, Jean Rogers, Charles Middleton, Priscilla Lawson, Frank Shannon and Richard Alexander.
It was written by Basil Dickey, Ella O'Neill, George H. Plympton and Frederick Stephani from the comic strip by Al CBS dangles shark bait
Critics be damned: CBS, the home of the Hallmark Hall of Fame, is turning to killer sharks and man-eating locusts in a bid to woo younger auds to its Sunday mov
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 Department of the Parliamentary Library - Electoral divisions - members since 1901
1910-22 Smith, William Henry Laird 1910-17 (ALP); 1917-22 (NAT)
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