Deceased
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…On November 24, the two friends set sail for Cuba where they met fellow botanist and plant collector John Fraser,[3] and after a stay of some months they regained the mainland at Cartagena, Colombia. Ascending the swollen stream of the Magdalena River and crossing the frozen ridges of the Co...
Author
John Lloyd Fraser
ISBN #
0091255406
Author
John Foster Fraser
ISBN #
0701126094
Author
John Malcolm Fraser
ISBN #
0670040207
Author
John Munro Fraser
ISBN #
0273314971
1840
Died:1908
Postmaster
He was born in Boularderie, Nova Scotia, the son of the Reverend James Fraser, a missionary for the Church of Scotland.
Minister • President • Governor
who had acted as a minister in the Dutch Reformed Church in Beaufort West,
John G. Fraser was a protagonist of friendly cooperation between the British government of the Cape Colony and the Orange Free State.
White South African • South African of German descent
Preference:Presbyterian • Christianity
1936 • Edinburgh , Scotland
Coach
Association football winger • Scottish football player • Stenhousemuir Football Club player • Hibernian Football Club player • Scottish Football League player • Football
Master status:Working part time
01 August 1935 • Melbourne , Australia
Coach • Tennis Player
Fraser's best tournament result came in 1962 at The Championships, Wimbledon, when he reached the semi-finals of the men's singles....
Australian male tennis player • Athlete from Melbourne • Tennis
Award:Grand Slam • Australian Open • Davis Cup
Preference:Classmate
Military rank:Specialist
1931
Gay actor • Gay writer
Position:Scottish stage actor • Scottish television actor • Scottish film actor • Manager
Scottish writer • Films
Preference:Pink
Award:Promotion
1882
Died:1945
Academics of the University of Aberdeen • Professor
08 August 1951
Australian entrepreneur • Chief Operating Officer • President
Business category:Governors
Fraser is a member of the Board of Governors at the Marymount colleges International School in Kingston-upon-Thames.
1930
Died:2010
Filmmaking
He co-produced " The Man from Hong Kong " ( 1975 ) the first Australian-Hong Kong Co-production ( filmmaking ) and " Dangerfreaks " ( 1989 ).