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Isabella Bird
Isabella Bird was a nineteenth-century English traveler and writer ...
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 ...
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 ...
Francisco Errázuriz
Francisco Errázuriz (lived in the nineteenth century) was a Chilean political figure. He was the dictator of Chile in 1831 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...


 
 
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