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He then stayed on in Africa working for the Colonial Office as an Assistant Resident in Northern N
Shortly thereafter, the Colonial Office formally ratified Douglas' proclamatio
The British colonial office acted swiftly, and the Colony of Briti
on the external sculptural decorations of the colonial office in Whitehall, and creating some 80 fig
1874 to 1880, Lord Kimberley returned to the Colonial Office in Gladstone's next ministry; but at t
at the Post Office, he was transferred to the Colonial Office and in 1901 he was selected as assista
and Jennings, after which it was sent to the Colonial Office in London, who added only a single lin
been mistaken in granting a dissolution, the Colonial Office and the British government remained in
He justified his decision to the Colonial Office in London on the basis that he could f
omeland and became Assistant Principal of the Colonial Office from 1955 to 1957 and was later promot
n 1801 the War Office was renamed the War and Colonial Office under a new Secretary of State for War
He successfully opposed the Colonial Office's initial decision to put New England
rs as an original thinker by his chief at the Colonial Office, Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton, is printed
She also held various positions in the Colonial Office, participating in the formation of the
In 1925 he was seconded to the Colonial Office, promoted to substantive captain in 19
gdom government alongside the Foreign Office, Colonial Office, Home Office and War Office.
a railway and, frustrated by Great Britain's Colonial Office, began negotiations with the United St
ernors, danced an undignified minuet with the Colonial Office, aimed at keeping some British troops
islands came to the attention of the British Colonial Office, which in 1853 appointed Vancouver Isl
However, although supported by the Colonial Office, independence was blocked by the DLP,
sh official and, thereby running afoul of the Colonial Office, he was discharged from his duties.
and on 2 May 1867, he was commissioned by the Colonial Office, with a Letters Patent from the colony
After some trouble with the Colonial Office, he returned to colonial service as go
eaving Cambridge in 1910, Davidson joined the Colonial Office, where he became private secretary to
ew Bonar Law replaced Harcourt as head of the Colonial Office, and was urged to retain Davidson as p
ctorate passed from the Foreign Office to the Colonial Office, Moor became High Commissioner of Sout
nt in December 1916, Long was promoted to the Colonial Office, serving until January 1919, when he b
Recalled to Colonial Office, 1929-31
a joint undertaking by the Admiralty and the Colonial Office.
r Office, which was later renamed the War and Colonial Office.
ial correspondence between the colony and the Colonial Office.
ppointment of a South Australian judge by the Colonial Office.
Survey (FIDS) and full control passed to the Colonial Office.
named it after Colonel Gordon Gairdner of the Colonial Office.
captain already in 1905, for services to the Colonial Office.
18 he joined the British Civil Service in the Colonial Office.
ch hampered by instructions received from the colonial office.
His elder brother James also served as a colonial officer on the island.
w McClary was technically the highest ranking colonial officer to die in the battle; he was hit by c
ndfather a merchant from Yunnan and another a colonial officer from Great Britain.
ober 1913 where his father was a doctor and a colonial officer.
e brother of Sir Frank Gates, a distinguished colonial officer.
-Commandant Georges Jacobs, a retired Belgian colonial officer.
d in consequence of a quarrel with some other colonial officer.
Portuguese colonial officers who came to the general area after 1
which was responsible for training Australian colonial officers and administrators.
apers in the City of London, as merchants and colonial officers in the West Indies, and as speculato
temple was destroyed twice by the Portuguese colonial officers, who handed over the properties to t
Sifton established colonial offices in Europe and the United States.
ernment departments, Foreign, India, Home and Colonial Offices.
e as he went on to hold a number of important Colonial offices.
(25 April 1775 - 6 March 1849), was a British colonial official who served as Chief Justice of Ceylo
December - Charles Phillip Brown, writer and colonial official (b.1798).
November - Charles Phillip Brown, writer and colonial official (d.1884).
t 1890, Accra) was a Methodist missionary and colonial official in West Africa.
rlo de la Fuente Ruiz de Beteta was a Spanish colonial official who briefly served as the Royal Gove
nry Joseph Steele Bradfield (1805-1852) was a colonial official and author.
oprietarial patronage and became an important colonial official, but he would lose his offices and h
ecember 1907 - 4 November 1980) was a British colonial official, best known as the first governor-ge
Sir William Johnson, Colonial official, owned a large tract in the town.
John Sheehy, former British colonial official.
-1680/81) was an English soldier and Virginia colonial official.
ment, and had resolved to kill a high ranking colonial official.
sey, where he became a mechanic, merchant and colonial official.
Colonial officials agreed to the transfer, but the Kin
sissippi River, a tendency which made Spanish colonial officials fear for the safety of Louisiana an
he island, Oglethorpe negotiated with Spanish colonial officials for a transfer of the island to Bri
s in controlling and moderating the desire of colonial officials in Colombo and Goa to incessantly i
e is considered the last of a line of British Colonial officials who made significant contributions
944, Free French politicians and high-ranking colonial officials from the French African colonies me
French colonial officials, knowledgeable of Boganda's drastic
Currently, Colonial operates in 49 states and the District of Col
r of Cape Colony), by the merger of the three colonial opposition parties joined by some individual
sting the system and demanding changes of the colonial oppression and the white oppression.
ver "sat to "consider seriously the apartheid colonial oppression of the African people in South Afr
icily, which they define as an “instrument of colonial oppression”.
member state of the Commonwealth that has no colonial or constitutional links with the United Kingd
(alginite) in sapropel, composed thin-walled colonial or unicellular algae that occur as distinct l
ropel, composed of large discretely occurring colonial or thick-walled unicellular algae such as Bot
r again serve in any official capacity in the colonial or Philippine governments.
It is said that when a foreign colonial or imperial power is too strong to be effecti
Colonial Order of the Star of Italy
the anti-republic, feverish destroyer of the colonial order and the first caudillo of democracy in
of Wampum as Currency: the Story Told By the Colonial Ordinances of New Netherland, 1641-1662.
erence between a multicellular organism and a colonial organism is that individual organisms from a
lony of single-celled organisms is known as a colonial organism.
Colonial organisms were probably the first step toward
er-sized highly organized, spatially discrete colonial organisms.
Being largely of colonial origin, they went back to the United Kingdom
The Colonial Origins of Korean Enterprise: 1910-1945.
ffspring of Empire: The Koch'ang Kims and the Colonial Origins of Korean Capitalism,1876-1945. ISBN
Fort Halifax was a U.S. colonial outpost on the Kennebec River at modern-day W
obably stuff like that which appeared in that colonial outposts newspapers.
ortugal were targeted by their opponents, and colonial outposts were subjected to raids that were of
en, and orchestrated the seizure of the Dutch colonial outposts of Berbice, Demerara, and Essequibo
oted in the traditions of the land's previous colonial overlords and many lawyers spoke one of the t
led to the surrounding Howard, Briar Bay and Colonial Palms neighborhoods to be encompassed by the
ns, as Bougainville was known at the time, to colonial Papua New Guinea's first representative assem
Indochina and in July 1952 he joined the 6th Colonial Parachute Battalion (6e BPC) under Major Marc
econd-in-command to Marcel Bigeard in the 6th Colonial Parachute Battalion in the spring of 1951.
here they battled with a company from the 8th Colonial Parachute Battalion.
National Army, before being posted to the 8th Colonial Parachute Battalion in February 1952.
nch Foreign Legion (BEP), and the 1st and 3rd Colonial Parachute Battalions (BPC) took part, as did
It was formed out of a portion of the colonial Parish of St. Paul, after the Revolution dise
The procession with the idols began at Colonial Park, West New York and New Jersey on the Blv
gs Road and culminates at the terminus of the Colonial Parkway at Jamestown Island.
The National Park Service's Colonial Parkway linking the Historic Triangle of Jame
the three Historic Triangle areas (and on the Colonial Parkway between them), there are many hotels,
The Colonial Parkway is located in James City County, York
In modern times, the National Park Service's Colonial Parkway has a scenic turnout at Archer's Hope
SR 359 to Colonial Parkway in James City County
Cheatham Annex as seen from the Colonial Parkway
Colonial Parkway
At the northern end of the Colonial Parkway, in York County at Yorktown, the park
joined by the National Park Service's bucolic Colonial Parkway, a scenic byway which is itself a Nat
The park includes the Colonial Parkway, a scenic 23-mile (37 km) parkway lin
responsible government, or the ability of the Colonial parliament to appoint its own ministers inste
rded as a liberal in his early career, in the colonial Parliament O'Shanassy emerged as the leader o
n Quick, proposed that each of the Australian colonial parliaments should enact legislation providin
It was later renamed the Kolonialstube ( colonial parlour).
Bandarawela town, tinted with a colonial past resting among lush forestation has found
on conflicts and finds their roots in India's colonial past and in the governance system that was ad
orical memory, especially with respect to its colonial past and its role during World War II -- espe
terdisciplinary scholar of the indigenous and colonial past, he has held professorial appointments a
t was too heavily influenced by the country's colonial past, and that a new constitution written in
It is a reminder of the towns colonial past.
irt and tie to symbolise the break with their colonial past.
2007 Picturing a Colonial Past: The African Photographs of Isaac Schape
ding credence for her critique of the lens of colonial pedagogy that frames stringent Clovis-first a
tself closed in 1946, the same year the whole colonial penal system was abolished.
e of Lim Cheng Ean and a well-known figure in colonial Penang, was sympathetic to the plight of unfo
rom massive amounts of impervious surfaces in Colonial, Penbrook, and adjacent areas.
It is based in the Colonial Penn Center on Locust Walk, at the heart of P
cluding Bankers Life and Casualty Company and Colonial Penn Life Insurance Company.
As the founder of Colonial Penn Group, Inc., Mr. Davis pioneered insuran
o-pitchman in a television commercial for the Colonial Penn Life Insurance Company.
ed “Nottingham Lots” along the border between colonial Pennsylvania and Maryland.
- c. 1767, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a colonial Pennsylvania Quaker, merchant, and politician
He served as a judge in colonial Pennsylvania, a general in the Continental Ar
ast-west crossing of the lower Susquehanna in colonial Pennsylvania-Maryland spurring the 1730 openi
s conversion, and a portion of the history of colonial Pennsylvania.
1742) was a prominent landowner and jurist in colonial Pennsylvania.
was an American cleric and a civil servant in colonial Pennsylvania.
late mills, and one wire mill in operation in Colonial Pennsylvania.
h established relations between the Miami and colonial Pennsylvania.
But it is also about the history of a colonial people in a vast and not always hospitable Af
reached them before significant contact with colonial people occurred.
The Russian colonial period started in the 1900s, which marked the
It is one of the finest and oldest colonial period buildings in Guilderland.
land and issues of concern during the British Colonial period as he worked as an assistant governmen
Rooms depict Colonial period life, including a dining room, bedroom
During the British Colonial period Demala Hatpattu transferred between nu
During the colonial period many Sri Lankan Tamils, particularly t
several fortifications dating from the French colonial period can still be seen.
ldings, which were in use till the end of the colonial period in 1960.
he Filipino educated class during the Spanish colonial period in the late 19th century.
onsulate at this location during the Japanese colonial period (1895-1945).
t church artifacts in continuous use from the colonial period in the United States.
th Spain, France and Great Britain during the Colonial Period provided a constant threat of coastal
veral name changes, its final name during the colonial period was "Algemene Volkscredietbank (AVB)",
During the colonial period the main road between Alexandria and W
The Vauxhall remained popular throughout the Colonial period of New York and to the end of the 18th
ludes over 20,000 objects and ranges from the Colonial period to the present day.
During the colonial period the Saline River had heavy barge traff
similar to this was used during the American colonial period and later.
. Augustine, Florida built during the British colonial period in Florida (1763 - 1784).
During the German colonial period the town was named Neu Gottorp and a r
ujarati Indian immigrants who came during the colonial period and set up merchant shops.
orte, that was established during the Spanish Colonial period in the Philippines.
During the colonial period the Ceylon Garrison Artillery personne
defensive stance against the violence of the colonial period and took this as an inspiration to wri
of many laws passed during the early American colonial period and have often been accused of "bandit
on have been assigned the volume on the later colonial period (Volume II: 1674-1764) of the newest (
re part of the Cochin kingdom, but during the colonial period the same was part of Travancore kingdo
ish pioneer John Wright, (??-1730s-??), was a colonial period businessman who established Wright's F
During the Japanese colonial period (1895-1945), geisha houses and brothel
In the Matter of Color: The Colonial Period (1978) ISBN 0-19-502745-0
tches from the second century BC to the early colonial period and has highlights of the famous troik
produced from apples, popular in the American colonial period and thought to originate from the Fren
e 6th century AD and occupied until the Early Colonial period (1532-1570), however through the pre-C
La Guajira) (also spelled Goajira, mainly in colonial period texts), is a peninsula in northern Col
al of the Virginia vernacular churches of the colonial period and closely resembled the surviving ci
History of the Colonial Period
During the later colonial period, the island was farmed by a family nam
During the British colonial period, when Sri Lanka was known as Ceylon, m
In the last decade of the colonial period, Angola was a major African food expor
In the Colonial period, water transportation was the lifebloo
quity law, had been very unpopular during the colonial period, and had received little development,
ai's economy, particularly during the British colonial period, when Mumbai (then known as Bombay) wa
ore cosmopolitan city on the coast during the colonial period, as neither European nor fully African
During the early French colonial period, the river was known as "Warioto" to t
During the Mughal and British Colonial period, the red clay was not available in the
nto the workforce and the military during the colonial period, at a rate of 200 dollars per survivor
hurch, originally built during the Portuguese colonial period, is an important landmark in Vankalai,
Also known as Black Town during the colonial period, the settlement was formed after the E
During the colonial period, John Woodcock lived in North Attlebor
e Province of Carolina during America's early colonial period, from 1663-1710.
Church originally built during the Portuguese colonial period, an important landmark in Vankalai
During much of the colonial period, whites formed the island's political
                                                                                                    
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