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| 1 | Isabella Bird |
| Isabella Bird was a nineteenth-century English traveler and writer ... | |
| 2 | Nineteenth Century (periodical) |
| Nineteenth Century was a literary magazine founded in 1877 by Sir James Knowles. In 1901, the title was changed to Nineteenth Century and After ... | |
| 3 | Butetown |
| Butetown is a district of the city of Cardiff, Wales. It is a model housing estate built in the early nineteenth century by the Marquess of Bute ... | |
| 4 | Francisco Errázuriz |
| Francisco Errázuriz (lived in the nineteenth century) was a Chilean political figure. He was the dictator of Chile in 1831 ... | |
| 5 | James Johnson |
| Johnson (Virginia), a nineteenth century American congressman from Virginia James Johnson (Kentucky), a nineteenth century American congressman from Kentucky James Johnson (Georgia), a nineteenth century governor of Georgia James Neely Johnson, a nineteenth century governor of California James Johnson ... | |
| 6 | Richard Ryder |
| There have been at least three notable people named Richard Ryder : A psychologist; see Richard D. Ryder A member of the House of Lords; see Richard Andrew Ryder A nineteenth century British politician; see Richard Ryder (19th century politician ... | |
| 7 | 3784 Chopin |
| 3784 Chopin is a small main belt asteroid with a diameter of 14.27 km. It was discovered by Eric W. Elst in 1986. It is named after Frederic Chopin, the nineteenth century Polish-French composer ... | |
| 8 | Burton Latimer |
| Burton Latimer is a town in Northamptonshire, England with a population of around 7,100. It grew in the nineteenth century around the footwear and carpet-weaving industries. Notable buildings in the town include the Norman parish church, containing mediaeval murals ... | |
| 9 | Darlaston |
| Darlaston is a town in Walsall in the West Midlands of England. The town grew in the nineteenth century around the nut, bolt and gun lock manufacturing and coal mining industries ... | |
| 10 | Droylsden |
| Droylsden is a town in Tameside, Greater Manchester, England, with a population of around 25,000 people. It grew around the cotton mills established in the mid-nineteenth century, and the Ashton and Peak Forest canals ... | |
| 11 | Gorseinon |
| Gorseinon is a town in the City of Swansea, Wales. It was a small village until the late nineteenth century when it grew around the coal mining industry. The town of Loughor is now essentially a suburb of Gorseinon ... | |
| 12 | James Grant (navigator) |
| James Grant was a British naval officer in the early nineteenth century. He made several voyages to Australia and Tasmania, and was the first to map parts of the Australian coast ... | |
| 13 | L. C. Schnürlein |
| L. C. Schnürlein ( fl. nineteenth century) was a German mathematician and educator. Having studied under Carl Friedrich Gauss, he became a teacher at the gymnasium in Hof, tutoring, among others, Carl Culmann and Philipp Ludwig von Seidel ... | |
| 14 | Monday's Warriors |
| Monday's Warriors is a novel by Maurice Shadbolt. Set in mid-nineteenth century New Zealand, it is a semi-fictionalised account of Titokowaru's war, told from the perspective of Kimball Bent, an American deserter from the British army ... | |
| 15 | Negroid |
| Negroid describes the race of humans primarily from Africa, and was one of the four major races as recognized by nineteenth century racial theories. See also: Mongoloid Caucasoid Australoid ... |