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Aldous had another brother, Noel Trevelyan Huxley ( 1891 – 1914 ), who committed suicide after a period of clinical depression.
* 1891 – William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim, English general, 13th Governor-General of Australia ( d. 1970 )
The 1890s games were more closely fought, Australia taking their first series win since 1882 with a 2 – 1 victory in 1891 – 92.
* 1891 – The Basilica of San Sebastian in Manila, the first all-steel church in Asia, is officially inaugurated and blessed.
1891 and Anne
The Governor lives in the North Carolina Executive Mansion, a Queen Anne style Victorian house in downtown Raleigh, which was completed in 1891.
Lord Dudley married firstly in 1891 Rachel Anne Gurney, born in 1868, daughter of Charles Henry Gurney ( born 5 November 1833 ) and Alice Prinsep, sister of Laura Gurney, wife of Sir Thomas Herbert Cochrane Troubridge, 4th Baronet Troubridge, and maternal granddaughters of Sir Henry Thoby Prinsep ( 1793 – 1878 ) and wife ( m. 1835 ) Sara Monckton Pattle ( Calcutta, 1816-Brighton, 1887 ).
In the summer of 1990 they enjoyed a visit to Martha's Vineyard and returned the following year with their children, purchasing an 1891, eight bedroom Queen Anne house in Oak Bluffs.
In 1891 the Martha Hotel, designed by architects Tappin, Gilbert and Dennehy was constructed in a Federation Queen Anne style.
He was the last known of a number of traditional Cornish speakers of the 19th Century including Jacob Care of St Ives ( d. 1892 ); Elizabeth Vingoe of Higher Boswarva, Madron ( d. 1903 and who taught at least some Cornish to her son ); John Davey junior ( d. 1891 ) and senior, of Boswednack ; Anne Berryman ( 1766-1854 ), also of Boswednack.
Tower House ( 1891 ), a fanciful combination of Tudor, Queen Anne and Mannerist styles was once a landmark on the corners of Spring and Flinders Streets.
* ( 1891 ) The Winfield Building in the Queen Anne style, with Richard Speight which forms part of a notable Collins Street streetscape
Both Harry and his wife Ann would run the Inn until 1896 when Anne Owen died, Harry Owen having died in 1891.
1891 and Canadian
In early December 1891, Canadian American Dr. James Naismith, a physical education professor and instructor at the International Young Men's Christian Association Training School ( YMCA ) ( today, Springfield College ) in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA ), was trying to keep his gym class active on a rainy day.
He would hold the office of prime minister to his death in 1891, and the Canadian Pacific would be completed by 1885 with Macdonald still in office.
Sir John A. Macdonald was second-in-line, with 19 years, as the longest-serving Prime Minister in Canadian history ( 1867 – 1873, 1878 – 1891 ).
* February 21 – Frederick Banting, Canadian physician, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( b. 1891 )
The opera received its Canadian premiere at the opera house in Vancouver on 9 February 1891 with Emma Juch as Elsa.
* Photograph of Alfred Laroque, a Canadian Papal Zouave, taken at Montreal, Quebec in 1868 by William Notman ( 1826 – 1891 ), housed in the McCord Museum in Montreal.
Canadian jurisdiction was originally consolidated in 1891, with subsequent expansions in 1934 following the passage of the Statute of Westminster 1931, and in 1971 with the extension to " dry " matters.
Thus for Creighton, Canadian history after 1891 was for the most part the story of missed opportunities, thwarted ambition, and hopes scattered as the dream that was Canada was slowly allowed to unravel.
Francis Pegahmagabow MM & Two Bars, ( March 9, 1891 – August 5, 1952 ) was the First Nations soldier most highly decorated for bravery in Canadian military history and the most effective sniper of World War I.
William Ross Macdonald, ( December 25, 1891 – May 28, 1976 ), served as the 21st Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 1968 to 1974, and as Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons from 1949 to 1953.
Sir Casimir was instrumental in organizing the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers, where he served as its president from 1889 until 1891, and founded Canada's first rifle association.
* May 28-William Ross Macdonald, politician, Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons and 21st Lieutenant Governor of Ontario ( b. 1891 )
Blake resigned as Liberal leader in 1887, recruiting Wilfrid Laurier as his successor, and left the Canadian House of Commons in 1891, when he moved to Britain.
* James Cameron Watson ( born 1891, death unknown ), a Canadian politician, the Mayor of Calgary for a period of time
Wilder Graves Penfield, OM, CC, CMG, FRS ( January 26, 1891 – April 5, 1976 ) was an American born Canadian neurosurgeon.
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