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Author
William S. Davidson
ISBN #
0070199043
Author
William Harley Davidson
ISBN #
0471454400
12 June 1844 • Moy, County Tyrone , Ireland,
Died:09 February 1920 • Melbourne Australia
Spouse:Elizabeth, née Cherry, on 3 January 1874 at St John's Church, Ballarat.
Children:son and three daughters
Carpenters
Position:Civil engineer • Minister • Engineer • Chairman
Geodesist • Architect
Public Service
1846
Died:1924
Manager • General manager • Farmer
Business category:Liquidators • Cheese
Director
Area of science:Demography
Rams
20 March 1920 • Poplar, London
It was in 1948 that Davidson made his first-class debut for Sussex County Cricket Club against Essex County Cricket Club in the County Championship....
Brighton College • University of Oxford
English cricket player • English cricketer • Oxford University cricket player • Sussex cricket player • Marylebone Cricket Club cricket player
Activity:Cricket
1781
Died:1820
Merchant • Secretary of Justice • Lawyer
JPG " William Davidson " ( 1781–1820 ) was an wikt: Afro-Caribbean radical executed by the British Empire government Davidson was the illegitimate son of the Jamaican Attorney General and a local black woman....
Conviction • Guilty • Methodist • Radical • Treason
Activity:Afro-Caribbean
Master status:Student
1830
Died:1909
( 1830 – 1909 ), was a Surveyor General of Queensland in Australia.
He was educated at the Moravian School in Yorkshire, and afterwards at the Stockwell Grammar School,
Davidson left England for Tasmania in 1852, going over to Victoria the same year....
Geodesist
In response to an invitation from Augustus Charles Gregory,
Davidson had the " Cliveden " homestead built for him on a bend of the Brisbane River in Oxley, Queensland in 1889.
…practically-oriented graduates. In addition, White added a focus on corporate citizenship to the MBAs' training, and moved aggressively to globalize the School. Most notably, he founded the William Davidson Institute to position Michigan as a leader on economies transitioning from communism ...