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Cavenagh (other)
Cavenagh may refer to: Forename * Michael Cavenagh Gillett (1907–1971), British diplomat Surname * Alastair Cavenagh (born 1964), Kenyan-based rally driver and entrepreneur * George Cavenagh (1836–1922), Australian cricketer * Orfeur Cavenagh (1820–1891), British army officer and administrator * Wentworth Cavenagh (1821–1895), South Australian politician * Winifred Cavenagh (1908–2004), British criminologist, social scientist, and academic Other * Cavenagh, South Australia, a locality in the District Council of Peterborough * Cavenagh Bridge Cavenagh Bridge is a suspension bridge and one of the oldest bridges in Singapore, spanning the lower reaches of the Singapore River in the Downtown Core. Opened in 1869 to commemorate Singapore's new Crown colony of the Straits Settlements statu ..., a bridge in Singapore See also * Cavenago (other) * Hundred of Cavenagh (other), cadastral units in South Australia {{Disambiguation, surname ...
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Michael Cavenagh Gillett
Sir Michael Cavenagh Gillett KBE CMG (12 July 1907 – 20 January 1971) was a British diplomat. Education Gillett was educated at the Royal Naval College, Osborne and Royal Navy College, Dartmouth and then at Manchester University. Career in China Gillett was appointed a student interpreter in the British China Consular Service in January 1929 and served as Vice-Consul in Canton (now Guangzhou), Hankow, Nanking and Kashgar. He was promoted to the rank of Consul in 1937 and was Acting Consul General in Kashgar from June 1938 and Acting Consul at Tengyueh (now Tengchong) from 1940 to 1942. He served as Chinese Secretary to the Legation in Chunking (now Chongqing) in 1942 and then transferred back to Kashgar in that year. He was appointed deputy consul general in Shanghai in 1947 and then Consul General A consul is an official representative of a government who resides in a foreign country to assist and protect citizens of the consul's country, and to promote and facilita ...
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Alastair Cavenagh
Alastair Mark Cavenagh (born 1964) is a Kenyan-based rally driver and entrepreneur born in Wales, Great Britain. He drives in the Safari Rally occasionally, including a second-place finish in 2009, when it was an IRC IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is a text-based chat system for instant messaging. IRC is designed for group communication in discussion forums, called '' channels'', but also allows one-on-one communication via private messages as well as chat ... event. Cavenagh therefore got his first podium in the series. He raced in the WRC in eight rallies from 1998 to 2001, but only finished one which was Acropolis in 2001. References External links eWRC results Kenyan rally drivers 1964 births World Rally Championship drivers Intercontinental Rally Challenge drivers Living people {{rally-bio-stub Welsh rally drivers ...
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George Cavenagh
George Cavenagh (16 June 1836 – 23 November 1922) was an Australian cricketer who played one first-class match for Victoria in 1854. Life and career Cavenagh was born in Sydney, and his family moved to Melbourne in 1840 when his father, also George Cavenagh, founded the '' Port Phillip Herald''. Young George worked for the Bank of Australasia for 44 years, managing the Portland branch from 1864 to 1877. He was secretary to the Associated Banks for 14 years. An all-rounder, Cavenagh made a single first-class cricket appearance for Victoria, against Tasmania in March 1854. He was the highest scorer in the low-scoring match, making 35 and 10, and also took 5 for 46 and 1 for 17. Tasmania nevertheless won by eight wickets. Cavenagh married Maria Loader Stodart in Melbourne in January 1862. He died in November 1922 at his home in the Melbourne Melbourne ( , ; Boonwurrung language, Boonwurrung/ or ) is the List of Australian capital cities, capital and List of cities in A ...
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Orfeur Cavenagh
General Sir Orfeur Cavenagh (8 October 1820 – 3 July 1891) was the last Governor of the Straits Settlements to be appointed by the East India Company, governing from 1859 to 1867 under the India Office. Family background Cavenagh was the third son of James Gordon Cavenagh and Ann née Coates. Career Cavenagh trained at Addiscombe Military Seminary, the military academy of the British East India Company. He passed his examination in June 1837, and in early 1838 joined the 32nd Regiment Native Infantry. In 1840, he passed the prescribed examination at Fort William College, Calcutta. He was appointed interpreter and quartermaster to the 41st Regiment Native Infantry. In 1840 and 1841, he was attached to the force employed in watching the Nepalese frontier.Letter of 20 January 1868 to R. Bain, Adjutant General Bengal Staff Corps in He was adjutant of the 4th Irregular Cavalry (Skinner's Horse), and in December 1843 was badly wounded in the Battle of Maharajpore. His leg was ...
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Wentworth Cavenagh
Wentworth Cavenagh (1821 – 5 January 1895), also known as Wentworth Cavenagh–Mainwaring, was an Australian politician. Cavenagh was member for Yatala in the South Australian House of Assembly from 17 November 1862 to 24 April 1881; and was Commissioner of Crown Lands, under Henry Strangways, from 3 November 1868 to 30 May 1870, and Commissioner of Public Works in the Henry Ayers Government from 4 March 1872 to 22 July 1873. In 1887, he received permission to bear the title of Honourable. Having married Ellen, daughter of Gordon Mainwaring, who, on the death of her brother in 1891, became entitled to the Whitmore Hall estate, in Staffordshire Staffordshire (; postal abbreviation ''Staffs''.) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in the West Midlands (region), West Midlands of England. It borders Cheshire to the north-west, Derbyshire and Leicestershire to the east, ..., he assumed the additional name of Mainwaring.Name change from Cavenagh to Cavenagh-Ma ...
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Winifred Cavenagh
Winifred Elizabeth Cavenagh (née Speakman; 12 November 1908 – 7 May 2004) was a British criminologist, social scientist, and academic. She joined the University of Birmingham as a lecturer in social studies in 1946 and was made Professor of Social Administration and Criminology in 1972: she retired from academia in 1976 and was appointed professor emeritus. Outside of her university career, she served as a local magistrate, on numerous boards, and, after study law and qualifying, worked as a barrister. Early life and education Cavenagh was born 12 November 1908 in Manchester, England to Arthur Speakman and Ethel Speakman (née Butterworth). She was educated at Broughton and Crumpsall High School for Girls, a school in Salford, Greater Manchester. She studied economics at the London School of Economics, University of London, graduating with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree. After graduating, she undertook a further year of study at the University of Bonn. She was awarded a Doc ...
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Cavenagh, South Australia
__NOTOC__ Cavenagh is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia located about north of the state capital of Adelaide and about north-east of the municipal seat in Peterborough. Cavenagh ’s boundaries were created on 31 August 2000 for the “local established name” which is derived from the cadastral unit of the Hundred of Cavenagh and which aligns with those of the hundred. The locality includes the site of the now-ceased Government Town of Thornton which was gazetted on 1 December 1881 and which “ceased to exist” on 23 May 1963. Land use within the locality is ’primary production’ and is concerned with “agricultural production and the grazing of stock on relatively large holdings.” Cavenagh is located within the federal division of Grey, the state electoral district of Stuart and the local government area of the District Council of Peterborough The District Council of Peterborough is a local government area in the Yorke and Mid North regio ...
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District Council Of Peterborough
The District Council of Peterborough is a local government area in the Yorke and Mid North region of South Australia. The principal town and council seat is Peterborough; it also includes the localities of Cavenagh, Dawson, Hardy, Minvalara, Nackara, Oodla Wirra, Paratoo, Parnaroo, Sunnybrae, Ucolta and Yongala. It was formed on 21 March 1935, when the District Council of Coglin and the District Council of Yongala merged with part of the Corporate Town of Peterborough to create the new council. The remainder of the Corporate Town of Peterborough continued on as an independent municipality surrounded by the District Council until the two were amalgamated in 1997. It still operates out of the heritage-listed 1927 Peterborough Town Hall. Council The District Council of Peterborough has a directly elected mayor. Mayors and Chairmen of the District Council of Peterborough * Ernest Dewar Sawers (1935–1939) * Thomas Edward Richards (1939-1941) * Harold Davies (1941-1 ...
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Cavenagh Bridge
Cavenagh Bridge is a suspension bridge and one of the oldest bridges in Singapore, spanning the lower reaches of the Singapore River in the Downtown Core. Opened in 1869 to commemorate Singapore's new Crown colony of the Straits Settlements status in 1867, it is the oldest bridge in Singapore that exists in its original form. History Originally known as the Edinburgh Bridge to commemorate the visit of the Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duke of Edinburgh, its name was changed to Cavenagh Bridge in honour of Major General Orfeur Cavenagh, the last India-appointed Governor of the Straits Settlements, who governed from 1859 to 1867.G. Chandradas, Tien Chung Ping (21 August 2008). "Bridging the gap", The Straits Times. The coat of arms of the Cavenagh family can still be seen atop the signage at both ends of the bridge. Cavenagh Bridge linked the Civic District on the northern bank to the Commercial District on the southern bank of the Singapore River. Before Cavenagh Bridge ...
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Cavenago (other)
Cavenago may refer to: * Cavenago d'Adda, a comune in the province of Lodi, Lombardy, Italy * Cavenago di Brianza, a comune in the province of Monza and Brianza, Lombardy, Italy See also * Cavenagh (other) Cavenagh may refer to: Forename * Michael Cavenagh Gillett (1907–1971), British diplomat Surname * Alastair Cavenagh (born 1964), Kenyan-based rally driver and entrepreneur * George Cavenagh (1836–1922), Australian cricketer * Orfeur Cavenag ...
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