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Colonial and Ammunition
Manufactured by Colonial Ammunition Company, New Zealand.

Colonial and Company
Marsden was manager of the company for ten years and manager of its successor company, the Colonial Light and Power Company, for one year.
The Colonial Light and Power Company was succeeded by the Vermont Hydro-Electric Corporation, which in turn was absorbed by the Central Vermont Public Service Corporation.
The Bristol Aeroplane Company, originally the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company, was both one of the first and one of the most important British aviation companies, designing and manufacturing both airframes and aero engines.
The British and Colonial Aeroplane Company, Ltd was founded in February 1910 by Sir George White, chairman of the Bristol Tramway and Carriage Company, along with his son Stanley and his brother Samuel, to commercially exploit the fast-growing aviation sector.
Its products had always been referred to by the name ' Bristol ' and this was formalized in 1920, when British and Colonial was liquidated and its assets became the Bristol Aeroplane Company, Ltd. At this time the Company, acting under a certain amount of pressure from the Air Ministry, bought the aero-engine division of the bankrupt Cosmos Engineering Company, also of Bristol, to form the nucleus of its new aero-engine operations.
When BAC was formed, the Bristol Aeroplane Company ( Car Division ) was not included in the consolidation, but carved off by Sir George White whose family had founded the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company in 1910 ( later the Bristol Aeroplane Company ).
Rhodes hoped that the intervention of the Company's private army, assembled in the Pitsani Strip ( part of the Bechuanaland Protectorate and bordering the Transvaal, which had been ceded to the British South Africa Company by the Colonial Office, officially for the protection of a railway through the territory, in November 1895 ), could initiate an Uitlander rebellion and the overthrow of the Transvaal government.
The Colonial Office's bold strategy brought it into conflict with the Royal Niger Company, chaired by Sir George Goldie, which possessed title rights to large stretches of the Niger.
The area including present-day Colonial Heights was made a part of " Henrico Cittie ", one of 4 huge " incorporations " formed in the Virginia Colony in 1619 by the London Company.
He then worked as a pan greaser for the Colonial Baking Company from 1951 through 1952.
Historian Claudia Orange claims that the Colonial Office had initially planned a " Māori New Zealand " in which European settlers would be accommodated, but by 1839 had shifted to " a settler New Zealand in which a place had to be kept for Māori " due to pressure from the New Zealand Company which hurriedly dispatched the Tory to New Zealand on 12 May 1839 ( arriving in Port Nicholson ( Wellington ) on 20 September 1839 to purchase land ) and plans by French Captain Jean François L ' Anglois for a French colony in Akaroa.
The Colonial Office and early New Zealand governors were initially fairly supportive of the Treaty as it gave them authority over both New Zealand Company settlers and Māori.
Water from the Colonial Spring in West Deer Park ( now Wheatley Heights ) was bottled in small blue embossed " West Deer Park " water bottles by the Colonial Springs Mineral Company between 1845 and 1854.
His house is a boxy three-story Colonial Revival design made of the same local " blue " limestone as the Blank Book Company office ( see below ).
In an attempt to support the embattled troops the 1er BEP Replacement Company ( 120 men ) under Lieutenant Loth had been merged with 268 men from 3e BCCP ( Bataillon Colonial de Commandos Parachutistes, Parachute Colonial Commando Battalion ) under Captain Cazeaux and they were parachuted into That Khe on 8 October, but over the course of the next week destroyed as well.

Colonial and New
Louisiana Creole ( also called French Créole ) refers to native born people of the New Orleans area who are descended from the Colonial French and / or Spanish settlers of Colonial French Louisiana, before it became part of the United States in 1803 with the Louisiana Purchase.
Colonial Cuba was a frequent target of buccaneers, pirates and French corsairs seeking Spain's New World riches.
Columbia is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York, the fifth oldest in the United States, and one of the country's nine Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revolution.
" God Have Mercy on This House: Being a Brief Chronicle of Smallpox in Colonial New England.
* Colonial ( PRR train ), a Pennsylvania Railroad ran between Washington, DC and New York City, and was last operated in 1973 by Amtrak.
* Colonial ( Amtrak 1976 ), an Amtrak train that began running between Newport News, Virginia and New York in 1976.
* Colonial ( Amtrak 1997 ), an Amtrak train that began running from Richmond, Virginia to New York train in 1977 and eventually became part of the Northeast Regional.
* Cremin, Lawrence A., " American Education: The Colonial Experience 1607 – 1783 ," First Edition, New York, Harper & Row, Publishers, 1970.
The Kowloon Peninsula to the south of Boundary Street and the New Territories to the north of Hong Kong Island were added to Colonial Hong Kong in 1860 and 1898 respectively.
The Free-Colored Militia, interracial militias of New Spain, Colonial Mexico.
* Property Law in Colonial New York
Quarantine law began in Colonial America in 1663, when in an attempt to curb an outbreak of smallpox, the city of New York established a quarantine.
On June 17, two months into the colonial siege of Boston, at the Battle of Bunker Hill, just north of Boston, British forces are victorious, but only after suffering severe casualties and after Colonial forces run out of ammunition, Fort Ticonderoga is taken by American forces in New York Colony's northern frontier, and American forces unsuccessfully invade Canada, with an attack on Montreal defeated by British forces on November 13 and an attack on Quebec repulsed December 31.
* November 10 – The last Colonial governor of New Jersey, William Franklin, signs the charter of Queen's College ( later renamed Rutgers University ).
* A Brief History of New Sweden in America, at The Swedish Colonial Society
Category: Colonial forts in New York
Sweden experimented briefly with overseas colonies, including " New Sweden " in Colonial America in the 1640s.
In the Colony of Connecticut, as in other states of New England during Colonial America, kitchens were often built as separate rooms and were located behind the parlor and keeping room or dining room.
21, No. 2 ( Apr., 1964 ), pp. 256 – 269 ; also republished in Roots of American Racism: Essays on the Colonial Experience ( New York: Oxford University Press, 1995 ).
21, No. 2 ( Apr., 1964 ), pp. 256 – 269 ; also republished in Roots of American Racism: Essays on the Colonial Experience ( New York: Oxford University Press, 1995 ).
New Babylon to Eden: The Huguenots and Their Migration to Colonial South Carolina.
Traditional French Creole is spoken among those families determined to keep the language alive or in regions below New Orleans around St. James and St. John Parishes where German immigres originally settled ( also known as ' the German Coast ', or Les Cote Des Allemandes ) and cultivated the land, keeping the ill-equipped French Colonists from starvation during the Colonial Period and adopting commonly spoken French and Creole French ( arriving with the exiles ) as a language of trade.
* Frederick W. Bogert, " Bergen County, New Jersey, History and Heritage ," Volume II, The Colonial Days, 1630 – 1775, Bergen County, N. J., The Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders, 1983.

Colonial and Zealand
On becoming a British Colony in 1840, New Zealand was directly governed by a Governor, appointed by the Colonial Office.
This document was not well received by the Colonial Office in Britain, and it was decided that a new policy for New Zealand was needed as a corrective.
However, T. Lindsay Buick in his landmark 1914 book ' The Treaty of Waitangi: or how New Zealand became a British Colony ', clearly reproduces written instructions drafted by Edward Cardwell of the Colonial Office ( Cardwell later became Viscount Cardwell and was most noted for his reforms of the British Army after the disaster of the Crimean War ).
The Department traces its roots back to the Colonial Secretary's Office, which from the time New Zealand became a British colony, in 1840, was responsible for almost all central Government duties.
While Colonial Secretary, he wrote a letter of instructions to William Hobson, in which the government's policy for the sovereignty of New Zealand was set out.
Governor Grey persuaded the Colonial Office in London to send a this number of Imperial troops to New Zealand and General Sir Duncan Cameron was appointed to lead the campaign.
Maori and Pakeha: British Colonial wars in New Zealand ( Part 1 ).
The Colonial New Zealand Wars ( 1986, Wellington, Grantham House ) ISBN 1-86934-006-X
Lloyd George, Birkenhead and Winston Churchill ( still distrusted by many Conservatives ) wished to use armed force against Turkey ( the Chanak Crisis ), but had to back down when offered support only by New Zealand, but not Canada, Australia or South Africa ; an anonymous letter appeared in " The Times " supporting the government but stating that Britain could not " act as the policeman for the world ", and it was an open secret that the author, " A Colonial ", was in fact Bonar Law.
This flag was adopted after a request from the Colonial Office for a new design over the old one due to its similarity to the flags of New Zealand and Victoria.
Cameron, who viewed the war as a form of land plunder, had urged the Colonial Office to withdraw British troops from New Zealand and from the end of 1865 the Imperial forces began to leave, replaced by an expanding New Zealand military force.
The Government declared those killings to be the outbreak of a new Taranaki war and Grey immediately wrote to the Colonial Office in London, requesting three additional regiments be sent to New Zealand.
The Invasion of Waikato was a campaign during the middle stages of the New Zealand Wars, fought in the North Island of New Zealand from July 1863 to April 1864 between the military forces of the Colonial Government and a federation of rebel Māori tribes known as the Kingitanga Movement.
Outside of Britain and India the British Imperial Army amounted to only about forty thousand men and by pointing out the history of the warlike Maori, such as the stealing of gunpowder from his home on Kawau Island, Governor Grey persuaded the Colonial Office in London to send a quarter of them to New Zealand.
This campaign started as a side show to the Invasion of the Waikato, where British Imperial Troops, on behalf of the New Zealand Colonial Government, were fighting a confederation of Māori tribes known as the King Movement.

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