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London: George Bell & Sons, 1886.
London & Toronto: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd.
* Hunter, Robert and McTaggart, David, Greenpeace III: Journey into the Bomb ( London: William Collins Sons & Co., 1978 ).
J. M. Dent & Sons, London, 1938.
London and Edinburgh: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1953.
I. London: George Bell and Sons.
The Sons of Caesar: Imperial Rome's First Dynasty, London: Thames & Hudson, 2006 ( hardcover, ISBN 0-500-25128-2 ).
* Swanson, Vern G: Alma-Tadema: The Painter of the Victorian Vision of the Ancient World, Ash & Grant, London, 1977, ISBN 978-0-904069-08-2 ; Charles Scribner ’ s Sons, New York, 1977, ISBN 0-684-15304-1
* Hunting Trips of a Ranchman, New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1885 ISBN 1-58734-042-9
* The Wilderness Hunter, New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1893 ISBN 0-8398-1765-7
* Anon ( 1898 ), Vickers, Sons and Maxim Limited: Their Works and Manufactures, " Engineering ", London
The firm's designs are still sold today under licences given to Sanderson and Sons ( which markets the " Morris & Co ." brand ) and Liberty of London.
Dent & Sons, London, 1907 ISBN 1596052198
* Jones, R. V., Instruments and Experiences-John Wiley and Sons, London 1988
London: Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons.
( Edinburgh, London: W. Blackwood & Sons, 1926 ; Edinburgh: Birlinn, 1986, reprint edition ).
London: George Bell & Sons.
While carrying out trials The Caledonia was challenged to a race by their competitors for the London to Gravesend route, the Sons of Commerce.
Henry Graves And Co. and George Bell and Sons: London, 1906.
London: printed by Luke Hansard & Sons, for Leigh and Sotheby, W. J.
The Influence of Armament on History from the Dawn of Classical Warfare to the End of the Second World War ( C. Scribner's Sons, London, 1945 ; republished in 1998 by Da Capo Press, New York )
London: George Bell and Sons.
I. London: George Bell and Sons.
London: George Bell and Sons.
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London and Africa
( 1988 ) The race to Fashoda: European colonialism and African resistance in the scramble for Africa, 1st ed., London: Bloomsbury, ISBN 0-7475-0113-0
Clement Martyn Doke ( 16 May 1893 in Bristol, United Kingdom – 24 February 1980 in East London, South Africa ) was a South African linguist working mainly on African languages.
The Church in Britain seems to have developed the customary diocesan system, as evidenced from the records of the Council of Arles in Gaul in 314: represented at the Council were bishops from thirty-five sees from Europe and North Africa, including three bishops from Britain, Eborius of York, Restitutus of London, and Adelphius, possibly a bishop of Lincoln.
In the triangular series, which South Africa won, he scored only one fifty at East London where he also took 2 / 17 off 10 overs.
19th-century South Africa did not attract mass Irish migration, but Irish communities are to be found in Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, Kimberley, and Johannesburg, with smaller communities in Pretoria, Barberton, Durban and East London.
Major African ports on the shores of the Indian Ocean include: Mombasa ( Kenya ), Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar ( Tanzania ), Durban, East London, Richard's Bay ( South Africa ) and Port Louis ( Mauritius ).
IMU supported the London Mathematical Society ( LMS ) in founding the MARM programme, which supports mathematics and its teaching in the countries of sub-Saharan Africa via a mentoring partnership between mathematicians in the United Kingdom and African colleagues, together with their students.
* 1997 – In London scientists report the findings of the DNA analysis of a Neanderthal skeleton which supports the " out of Africa theory " of human evolution placing an " African Eve " at 100, 000 to 200, 000 years ago.
Most of Ribbentrop's time was spent either demanding that Britain sign the Anti-Comintern Pact or that London return the former German colonies in Africa.
Born Robert Newton Calvert in Pretoria, South Africa, Calvert's parents moved to England when he was two years of age ; he attended school in London and Margate.
Baden-Powell wrote the principles of Scouting in Scouting for Boys ( London, 1908 ), based on his earlier military books, with influence and support of Frederick Russell Burnham ( Chief of Scouts in British Africa ), Ernest Thompson Seton of the Woodcraft Indians, William Alexander Smith of the Boys ' Brigade, and his publisher Pearson.
W. A. Veenhoven wrote: " The German doctor, Gustav Nachtigal, an eye-witness, believed that for every slave who arrived at a market three or four died on the way ... Keltie ( The Partition of Africa, London, 1920 ) believes that for every slave the Arabs brought to the coast at least six died on the way or during the slavers ' raid.
The Boer republics were merged into Union of South Africa in 1910 ; it had internal self-government but its foreign policy was controlled by London and it was an integral part of the British Empire.
* Travels in the Coastlands of British East Africa, W. W. A. FitzGerald, ( London, 1898 )
** In London, scientists report their DNA analysis findings from a Neanderthal skeleton, which support the out of Africa theory of human evolution, placing an " African Eve " at 100, 000 to 200, 000 years ago.
* March 26 – 80, 000 demonstrators gather in Hyde Park, London, to protest against the importation of Chinese labourers to South Africa by the British government.
Depiction of a fetish in South Africa by the London Missionary Society, circa 1900.
In addition to English colonists importing slaves to the North American colonies, by the 18th century, traders began to import slaves from Africa, India and East Asia ( where they were trading ) to London and Edinburgh to work as personal servants.
In 1911, the Festival of the Empire was held in London to celebrate the coronation of King George V. As part of the festival an Inter-Empire Championships was held in which teams from Australia, Canada, South Africa and the United Kingdom competed in events such as boxing, wrestling, swimming and athletics.
In the 1870s, the London Colonial Office, under Secretary for the Colonies Lord Carnarvon, decided to apply a system of Confederation onto southern Africa.
In 1938, Courtenay-Latimer rediscovered the first live specimen, L. chalumnae, which was caught off of the coast of East London, South Africa.
The coalition is headquartered in London and operates in 26 countries on four continents, concentrated in Africa and southern Asia.
Pym worked at the International African Institute in London for some years, and contributed to editing its scholarly journal, Africa.
At one stage the trade was the monopoly of the Royal Africa Company, operating out of London, but following the loss of the company's monopoly in 1689, Bristol and Liverpool merchants became increasingly involved in the trade.
', but characters do occasionally venture further: several attended the Countryside Alliance march in London, there have been references to the gay scene in Manchester's Canal Street, and a number of scenes have taken place abroad or in other places around the country, with some characters resident overseas in South Africa and Hungary, and other characters have visited Norfolk.

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