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Rawson and died
In the belief she was recovering, the four of them set sail for Australia in December 1905, but Lady Rawson died on board the ship " Ormuz " in the Red Sea on 3 December 1905 and was buried at sea.
A powerful earthquake and subsequent tsunami destroyed the ship and claimed the lives of the crew and passengers just off the Jamaican coast ; Rawson died, aged 36, just off Port Royal, Jamaica.
Rawson Pickard died in 1963.
His wife, Suzie ( died 1897 ) was the daughter of William A. Rawson.
Rawson died of a heart attack in Buenos Aires in 1952.

Rawson and on
Abelson and Rawson, using a stepwise elution scheme, fractionated whole sera containing ABO and Rh antibodies on diethylaminoethyl DEAE cellulose and carboxymethyl cellulose.
** Eden on the Charles: The Making of Boston by Michael J. Rawson
Arriving in the United States on 11 December 1928 accompanied by Rawson, this autogyro was redesignated C. 8W.
* Rawson – A community at the west town line on County Road 7A.
* Rawson – A hamlet on the east town line on County Road 7A ( Rawson Road ).
This track is also used by cyclists as far as Rawson Pass, where they must leave their bicycles and continue onto the summit on foot.
Anderson was buried at Rawson Park, Mosman on 6 July 1929.
Harry Rawson was born at Walton-on-Hill, Lancashire on 5 November 1843, the son of Christopher Rawson.
Rawson was also the commanding officer of the British forces in the Anglo-Zanzibar War, the shortest war in history, which lasted for 38 minutes on 27 August 1896.
One of the most well known papers attempting to provide empirical data on bite mark uniqueness was done by Rawson et al.
Sutherland Leisure Centre located on Rawson Avenue features a 50-metre heated outdoor pool, an international size water polo pool and a multi-functional family fun and recreation area incorporating both a 50-metre and 25-metre indoor pool, spa and steamroom.
Rawson is located on National Route 3, about 1, 360 kilometres south of Buenos Aires, some 20 kilometres from both Trelew and it is served by the Almirante Marco Andrés Zar Airport in Trelew.
The city has a fishing port, Puerto Rawson, on the Atlantic coast, 5 km down the river.
33rd Street – Rawson Street is a local station on the IRT Flushing Line of the New York City Subway.
* 1871 Diary of the Rawson Brothers The Rawson family established the cattle station, ' The Hollow ' on the Pioneer River at Mackay in 1866.
* Christopher Rawson Penfold, who founded Penfolds, one of Australia's greatest wine growing businesses, was born on 2 August 1811, son of the vicar of Steyning, John Penfold
Miracles for Sale ( 1939 ) was based on the novel Death From A Tophat by Clayton Rawson.

Rawson and 3
Admiral Sir Harry Holdsworth Rawson, GCB, GCMG ( 5 November 1843 – 3 November 1910 ), is chiefly remembered for overseeing the British Benin Expedition of 1897 that burned and looted the city of the Kingdom of Benin, now in Nigeria.
On June 3, 1943, Rawson was contacted by members of the GOU ( United Officers ' Group ), a group of military officers planning to overthrow Argentina ’ s civilian government.

Rawson and November
The mountains were discovered in two observations by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, 1933-35, one by Kennett L. Rawson from a position in about, at the end of his southeastern flight of November 22, 1934, and another by Quin Blackburn in December 1934, from positions looking up Leverett and Albanus Glaciers.
The procedure took place in Rawson hospital in the city of Buenos Aires on November 9, 1914.
* Christopher Rawson, " Stage Preview: Prolific Writer's ' Work Song ' pushes City Theatre's Limits ", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Sunday, November 21, 2004.

Rawson and London
Gondomar's missions to England were largely dealt with in Samuel Rawson Gardiner's History of England ( London, 1883 – 1884 ) and more recently in Glyn Redworth, The Prince and the Infanta: The Cultural Politics of the Spanish Match ( New Haven, 2003 ).
* Rawson, Jessica, 1975, Chinese Jade Throughout the Ages, London: Albert Saifer, ISBN 0-87556-754-1
Reprints appeared at London in 1850, and at Oxford, edited by John Richard King, in 1870 ; Waterland's argument was discussed by Joseph Rawson Lumby, History of the Creeds, 3rd ed.
London: Collins, 1981 and New York: Rawson, Wade, 1981 ISBN 978-0-89256-154-4 ISBN 0892561548

Rawson and after
Jessica Rawson has recently extended the analysis to cover Chinese art, which Riegl did not cover, tracing many elements of Chinese decoration back to the same tradition ; the shared background helping to make the assimilation of Chinese motifs into Persian art after the Mongol invasion harmonious and productive.
In the " Punitive Expedition ", a 1, 200 strong British force, under the command of Admiral Sir Harry Rawson, conquered and razed the city after all but two men from a previous British expeditionary force led by Acting Consul General Philips were killed.
* Rawson, Chubut, the capital of Chubut Province in Argentina, named after Guillermo Rawson
It was named after Dr. Guillermo Rawson, the Argentine Interior Minister of the time, who supported the Welsh settlement in Argentina.
It is still one of the smallest provincial capitals of the country after Patagonian Rawson, Ushuaia and Viedma.
The city of Rawson, the capital of the province of Chubut was named after him.
The building of the first Medical School in Buenos Aires is named after him ( Escuela Dr Guillermo Rawson ).
Jessica Rawson has recently extended the analysis to cover Chinese art, which Riegl did not cover, tracing many elements of Chinese decoration back to the same tradition ; the shared background helping to make the assimilation of Chinese motifs into Persian art after the Mongol invasion harmonious and productive.

Rawson and operation
Subsequently a military operation against Benin in 1897 led by Harry Rawson resulted in the burning of Benin City and the deaths of untold numbers of its inhabitants.

Rawson and for
In late 2010, Mosman Municipal Council decided to name the new Sports centre in Rawson Park for Bashir in recognition of her service to both New South Wales and the Mosman community.
* Rawson Marshall Thurber, director of Dodgeball: a True Underdog Story and " Terry Tate " commercials for Reebok
Both tracks meet at Rawson Pass for the final climb to the Kosciuszko summit.
* President who held office for least time ( not counting interim presidents ): Arturo Rawson, for just three days ; June 4, 1943 to June 6, 1943.
The four male colleges of the University of Sydney now compete for the ' Rawson Cup.
All of his novels were written before the founding of this group, but in 1949 and 1967 Rawson received Special Edgar Awards for his various contributions to mystery writing and the MWA, including the founding of the organization's first newsletter, " The Third Degree ".
He thus declared his preference for the 19th-century narrative by Samuel Rawson Gardiner over the new interpretation, and, true to form, even adopted an exaggerated Whig-style argument: that one should recognize and accept the principles of the Parliamentary rebels because these ideas about freedom were the very foundation for our modern sense of political liberty.
Horchow is the author of three books, " The Art of Friendship: 70 Simple Rules for Making Meaningful Connections " ( St. Martin's Press, 2006 and Neiman Marcus Exclusive, 2005 ) ISBN 0-312-36039-8, Elephants in Your Mailbox: How I Learned the Secrets of Mail-Order Marketing Despite Having Made 25 Horrendous Mistakes ( Times Books, 1980 ) ISBN 0-8129-0891-0, and Living in Style: In A Time When Taste Means More Than Money ( Rawson Assoc, 1981 ) ISBN 0-89256-166-1.
Terry Tate: Office Linebacker was a series of short comedy television commercials created by Rawson Marshall Thurber, for Reebok, based on a short film pilot he created in 2000 ; Tate was first shown at Super Bowl XXXVII in 2003.
It also calls for a complementary project for another motorway called South Corridor, connecting downtown San Juan with Rawson and other southern suburbs.
E. W. O ' Sullivan and the bridge was opened for traffic on 28 June 1902 by the Governor of New South Wales, His Excellency Sir Harry Holdsworth Rawson KGB.
" At 08: 55, having received no further word from the palace, aboard St George Rawson hoisted the signal " prepare for action ".
Harry Rawson was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath for his work in Zanzibar and would later be Governor of New South Wales in Australia and receive promotion to Admiral.
Rawson spent a year in Paris in 1881 for medical treatment, before returning to Argentina.
King, to be followed by H. Byson, and then Dr. C Rawson, who served for two years before vacating for the first ever non-British personality to take over the helm.
The river flows eastwards for approximately, from the Andes to the Atlantic Ocean, emptying at Engaño Bay near Rawson.

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