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1883 and consul
The church was bought by consul Fredrik Georg Gade and saved by moving it in pieces to Fantoft near ( now in ) Bergen in 1883.
Beginning in 1857, Archibald served as British consul to New York, a position he held for twenty-six years until his retirement on 1 January 1883.

1883 and British
* Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope ( 1883 – 1963 ), nicknamed ABC, a British World War II admiral
Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee, KG, OM, CH, PC, FRS ( 3 January 1883 – 8 October 1967 ) was a British Labour politician who served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951, and as the Leader of the Labour Party from 1935 to 1955.
* 1883 – Elizabeth Craig, British writer ( d. 1980 )
He first described dynamic soaring by seabirds in 1883, in the British journal Nature.
Two years later in 1883, the system of appointments to the United States Federal Bureaucracy was revamped by the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act, partially based on the British meritocratic civil service that had been established years earlier.
* 1883 – Percy Marmont, British actor ( d. 1977 )
British flag raised by Queensland 1883
* January 2 – Bertram Ramsay, British admiral ( b. 1883 )
* April 21 – John Maynard Keynes, British economist ( b. 1883 )
* October 10 – Cyril Burt, British educational psychologist ( b. 1883 )
* SS Doric ( 1883 ), a British ocean liner operated by White Star Line
In 1883, the French navy occupied the city to prevent British conquest of the area.
An 1883 British map using the More Baikal ( Baikal Sea ) designation, rather than the conventional Ozero Baikal ( Lake Baikal )
Queensland raises the British flag at Port Moresby 1883
Wilson's work had been predated by, and drew on, reports from German neurologist Carl Westphal ( in 1883 ), who termed it " pseudosclerosis "; by the British neurologist William Gowers ( in 1888 ); and by Adolph Strümpell ( in 1898 ), who noted hepatic cirrhosis.
Kitchener later served as a Vice-Consul in Anatolia, and in 1883, as a British captain with the Turkish rank bimbashi ( major ), in the occupation of Egypt.
In 1883, an anonymous author calling himself " A German " wrote a memorial to Léon Gambetta, published in The Contemporary Review, a British quarterly.
The British peerage title of Baron Carrickfergus, which had become extinct in 1883, was bestowed upon Prince William on his wedding day on 29 April 2011.
Charles William Siemens ( originally Carl Wilhelm Siemens and later Sir William Siemens ) ( 4 April 1823 – 19 November 1883 ) was a German-born engineer who for most of his life worked in Britain and later became a British subject.
* Sir William Williams, 1st Baronet, of Kars ( 1800 – 1883 ), Canadian-born British military leader
* Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke ( 1883 – 1963 ), British Chief of the Imperial General Staff in WW 2
* Zachary Nugent Brooke, ( 1883 – 1946 ), British medieval historian and writer

1883 and Government
Wilson began his graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University in 1883 and three years later completed his doctoral dissertation, " Congressional Government: A Study in American Politics " and received a PhD in history and political science.
In 1883, the Federal Government opened a post office here.
File: GovHouse-Man. jpg | Government House ( 1883 ), Winnipeg, Manitoba.
In 1883, the Government formally pardoned Te Kooti as part of a deal with Tawhiao to put the Main Trunk Line through the King Country ,. However Te Kooti remained unrepentant and belligerent.
Government House, the seat of government of the NWT from 1876 – 1883, burned down on July 7, 2003.
In 1883 his addresses, letters and articles on public affairs were compiled into a book, Ideas for a Science of Good Government.
Washington, D. C .: Government Printing Office ( 1883 ).
* 1883: Government opens first Hobart and Launceston telephone exchanges
* Faiz El-Ghusein ( 1883 – 1968 ), an official of the Turkish Government
In the Argus of 12 March 1883, the Government advertised land in the village of Wannaeue on allotment 20, Wannaeue.
For 111 years Thornbury was part of the former City of Northcote Local Government Area, which existed from 1883 until June 1994.
In 1877, an administrative centre for the Torres Strait Islands was set up on the island by the Queensland Government and by 1883 over 200 pearling vessels were based on the island.
In 1883, the Governor's wife died of cholera in the Government House.
For many months, starting in 1883, pressure was placed on the British Government to do something in Bechuanaland because of unrest in the area.
In 1883, Lee sold Arlington House to the United States Government for $ 150, 000.
Government surveyor Henry Schneider named the area Coolangatta while surveying in 1883 for the land auction in March 1884.
Railways were privately owned and operated, until the State Government established the vertically integrated Victorian Railways in 1883.
In 1883 the first connection to another State's rail system was made, when the Albury-Wodonga line was completed to the New South Wales Government Railways ' station at Albury, requiring a break-of-gauge to New South Wales ' ( standard gauge ).
* The New Zealand Wars and the pioneering period vol. 1 page 227, James Cowan NZ Government Print reprinted 1883
Originally owned by the Māori Ngā Puhi iwi, they were sold to the New Zealand Government in 1883.
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In 1883, Texas and Pacific Railroad returned, deemed too worthless to survey, to the State Government, which turned the land over to the PUF.
In 1883 the first connection with another State's rail system was made when the North East line was completed to the New South Wales Government Railways station at Albury, requiring a break-of-gauge to New South Wales ' standard gauge Main Southern line.
These were followed in 1883 by notes issued by the General Government ( Governo Geral ) for 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500 rupias.

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