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1899 and achieved
Geelong holds a number of league records including the longest winning streak in AFL / VFL history ( 23 games ); the most goals kicked in a single game ( on two occasions-37. 17 ( 239 ) against Brisbane in 1992 and 37. 11 ( 233 ) against Melbourne in 2011 ); the highest score recorded in a single game ( 37. 17 ( 239 ) against Brisbane in 1992 ; the highest-ever aggregate season total for points scored ( 3, 334 points in 1992 ); the record for restricting an opponent to the lowest ever score in a game ( St Kilda 0. 1 ( 1 ) in 1899 ); the most consecutive 100-point victories ( 3 games in a row, in 1989 ); the longest winning streak in interstate games ( 12 games ) and achieved the longest home ground winning streak in VFL / AFL history — 29 games straight at Simonds Stadium ( also known as Kardinia Park ).
After its 1899 London premiere, the piece achieved popularity and was given international performances.
He produced a series of ornithological studies, including Argentine Ornithology ( 1888 – 1899 ) and British Birds ( 1895 ), and later achieved fame with his books on the English countryside, including Hampshire Day ( 1903 ), Afoot in England ( 1909 ) and A Shepherd's Life ( 1910 ), which helped foster the back-to-nature movement of the 1920s and 1930s.
At Amsterdam 1899, an amateur tournament that was Atkins ' first international appearance, he achieved a rare perfect score, winning all 15 games and finishing 4 points ahead of the second-place finisher.
* Ramón Novarro ( 1899 – 1968 ), Mexican actor who achieved fame as a " Latin lover " in silent films
Within a few days there was also inaugurated his great Monument to Alphand ( 1899 ), which almost equalled in the success achieved the Monument to Delacroix in the Luxembourg Gardens.
Bentley's criticism achieved the desired effect ; from 1899 until his health deteriorated in 1910, McGregor seldom missed a meeting.
* Florodora, 1899, m Leslie Stuart and Paul Rubens, l Edward Boyd-Jones and Rubens, b Owen Hall ( 552 ) ( second longest-running Broadway musical ( after A Trip to Chinatown ) until Irene in 1919 pushed it down to third ; it was first very successful in London ( 455 performances ) and achieved international success in Europe and elsewhere, including Broadway in 1900.
That same day, the record was broken by Gaston de Chasseloup-Laubat, topped on 27 January 1899 when Jenatzy achieved 80. 35 km / h ( 49. 93 mph ).
It was proclaimed a township in 1899 and achieved municipal status in 1914.
He first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1899, and achieved critical success two years later with his An Aristocrat answering the Summons to Execution, Paris 1791 ( 1901 ).
By 1899, spans of 24 meters had been achieved, and in the 20th century, shipyards and airplane hangars demanded ever greater clear spans.
In 1899 for Surrey against Somerset at The Oval, Abel carried his bat through an innings of 811, the highest total for which this feat has been achieved.
The brewery hired the statistician William Sealy Gosset in 1899, who achieved lasting fame under the pseudonym " Student " for techniques developed for Guinness, particularly Student's t-distribution and the even more commonly known Student's t-test.
When the Australian team next toured England in 1899, Trumble scored 1, 183 runs and took 142 wickets ; only George Giffen before him had achieved the " double " of 1, 000 runs and 100 wickets as part of a touring team in England.
On June 17, 1899, Foulois enlisted again, as a private in the Regular Army and was assigned to the 19th Infantry, where he achieved the grade of first sergeant.
Unusually the match was also Mortaza's maiden first-class match ; he was the 31st person to have achieved this, and the third since 1899.
When he was mustered out in 1899, Fox had achieved a rank of second lieutenant but he was disabled and was expected to die within a year.
In the summer of 1899, Bradshaw moved south to Second Division Woolwich Arsenal, and achieved promotion with them as well.

1899 and rank
In 1899 the substantive rank of commodore was discontinued in the United States Navy and United States Coast Guard, but revived during World War II.
She graduated in 1899 at age 18, being allowed to enter the Imperial Ballet a rank ahead of corps de ballet as a coryphée.
His second son, Marie Adolphe Carnot ( b. 1830 ), became a distinguished mining engineer and director of the École des Mines ( 1899 ), his studies in analytical chemistry placing him in the front rank of French scientists.
Byng was deployed in November 1899 to South Africa, where he was to act as a provost marshal, but was instead immediately given the local rank of lieutenant colonel and tasked with raising and commanding the South African Light Horse during the Second Boer War.
The rank of Gunnery Sergeant in the Marine Corps was established by the Navy personnel act of March 3, 1899 ( 30 Stat.
He was posthumously raised to the rank of Emperor in 1899 by Gojong, the Gwangmu Emperor, who had proclaimed the Korean Empire in 1897.
In 1899, on bringing to a successful conclusion the negotiations by which the Caroline Islands were acquired by Germany, he was raised to the rank of Count.
In 1833, an act of legislation made the rank of sergeant major permanent for the Marine Corps and by 1899 five Marines held the rank of sergeant major.
In recognition of his victory at Manila Bay in 1898, Congress authorized a single officer to hold the rank of admiral, and promoted Dewey to this rank in March 1899.
By a Congressional Act of March 24, 1903, Dewey's rank was established as Admiral of the Navy, effective retroactive to March 1899.
Upon expiration of his enlistment, Anthony was honorably discharged at New York on June 26, 1899 with the rank of sergeant major.
Following the outbreak of the Second Boer War in 1899 he was given the army rank of captain and for three years commanded a battery of the Royal Field Artillery equipped by Elswick.
He reached the rank of captain in the regular army, before being discharged in 1899.
In 1899, at the start of the Second Boer War, again with Crean, he enlisted in the Imperial Light Horse and Johnston subsequently reached the rank of major.
He retired at that rank on March 6, 1884, and lived in Washington, D. C., until his death in 1899.
Townsend was rewarded for these feats with selection as a Wisden Cricketer of the Year, and his jump to the front rank of batsmen continued in the dry summer of 1899, when he made nine centuries, including 224 against Essex.
Later he taught theology at the St. Petersburg Theological Seminary, and in 1899 became the prefect of the St. Petersburg Theological Academy, in the rank of archimandrite.
He saw no action in that war, but in March 1899 went to Cuba as Adjutant General, Department of Havana, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel of Volunteers.
He went to the United States to study and was promoted to the rank of Prince Imperial Eui, stylized as His Imperial Highness, in 1899.
He entered the Royal Naval Academy at Den Helder in 1899 and was commissioned an officer in the Royal Netherlands Navy in 1903, eventually rising to the rank of captain in 1930.

1899 and captain
The Marguerites Club is one of the oldest surviving College societies, reformed in 1899 by Gilbert Jessop the then captain of CUCC.
At the end of 1897 he was sent to the Australian Station to command, where in 1899 it fell to him to manage the tensions with Germany and the USA over the Samoan Islands, earning him his promotion to captain.
Trippe was born in Sea Bright, New Jersey, on June 27, 1899, the great-great-grandson of Lieutenant John Trippe, captain of the.
* In the 1899 novelette " Typhoon " by Joseph Conrad, the captain is transporting a group of coolies in the South China Sea.
* Joseph Marie LaBarge ( 1815 – 1899 ), famous steamboat captain, taught Mark Twain, descendant of Robert de La Berge
He played for the Cambridge University side for four seasons, being captain in the last ( 1899 ).
In June 1899, Ranjitsinhji was appointed Sussex captain after Murdoch retired, ahead of other amateur cricketers.
He was promoted to captain on 3 March 1899 and left his position on Massachusetts on 10 May 1900.
In October 1899, according to the Irish Times, the Imperial Light Horse particularly distinguished themselves in the Battle of Elandslaagte and it was during this engagement that Johnston, while still a captain, won his VC.
This included two stints as the national captain, between 1899 and 1902, and again in 1909.
McDonald attended the University of Notre Dame, where he was the first baseman and team captain for the baseball team, and both the quarterback and placekicker for the football team in 1899.
In 1899, he returned to St. Louis, and attended Christian Brothers College, a prominent Catholic school, where he excelled at sports, was a star soccer and baseball player, and became captain of the soccer team.
The early history of Gloucestershire is dominated by the Grace family, most notably W G Grace, who was the club's original captain and held that post until his departure for London in 1899.
A. Wallace ( 1817 – 1899 ), Texas Ranger captain with the nickname " Bigfoot "
Darling toured England four times with the Australian team — in 1896, 1899, 1902 and 1905 ; the last three tours as captain.
Darling was chosen by his team mates as captain for the 1899 Australian team touring England.
Teamed with linemates Arthur Farrell and Fred Scanlan in 1899, Trihey was named captain of the " Fighting Irish " and had a breakout season, leading the league in scoring with 19 goals.
To begin with, he was the Belgian champion of the 110-meter hurdles in 1897, and he competed for ten years ; secondly, he was the Belgian Division of honor champion with the Racing-Club of Brussels ' team in 1900, and captain of the university team of Brussels in 1898 and 1899.
The last captain was Alipio Vargas ( 1899 – 1900 ).

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