Dr. Anne Elizabeth Chirnside (born 9 September 1954) is an Australian former representative rower rower and a general practitioner of medicine in rural Victoria. She was an eight time Australian national champion, twice represented at World Rowing Championships and was a member of Australia's first Olympic representative women's rowing crew, competing in the women's coxed four event at the 1980 Summer Olympics.[1]
^Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Anne Chirnside Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
Dr. Anne Elizabeth Chirnside (born 9 September 1954) is an Australian former representative rower rower and a general practitioner of medicine in rural...
relative newcomer AnneChirnside who won the silver in that event in her first year of racing at the elite level. Harding, Roe, Spooner, Chirnside and coxswain...
Sword. ISBN 9781473884854. Mark Chirnside (2015). RMS Olympic: Titanic's Sister. The History Press. ISBN 9780750963480. Anne Sinkler Whaley LeClercq (2012)...
into the 1980 Olympic year and coached by David Palfreyman, Westwood, AnneChirnside, Pam Westendorf, Sally Harding and Susie Palfreyman were picked as the...
a coxed four at the 1980 Moscow Olympics. Crewed by Sally Harding, AnneChirnside, Pam Westendorf and Verna Westwood they again finished in fifth place...
Bell Chirnside (1833–1902): His Life, Family and Descendants, 2009 . The author lives at Belmont Farm, Hatch Beauchamp, and is the son of Anne Blanche...
"The Real Reason for the Tragedy of the Titanic". Wall Street Journal. Chirnside 2004, p. 168. Lord 1987, p. 84. Gittins, Akers-Jordan & Behe 2011, p. 164...
named Alexander. His daughter, Catherine Falconer, married Joseph Home of Chirnside in the County of Berwick, an advocate of Ninewells, and was the mother...
0946184763. ' Sports on the Berengaria ' The Scotsman (26 August 1924) p.4 Chirnside, Mark (2011). The 'Olympic' Class ships: Olympic, Titanic, Britannic....
“Greenlaw Golf Club”, “Golf’s Missing Links”. "RBS to close Greenlaw and Chirnside branches - Berwickshire News". Archived from the original on 3 July 2018...
2005 K. Moffat, Anne Motroni, J. Oliver, M. Ferguson (Dumfries) 2006 L. Hutchison, B. Forsyth, Kay Purvis, Sheila Douglas (Chirnside) 2007 L. Hutchison...
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Oval Blacktown ISP Oval Box Hill City Oval Carrara Stadium Casey Fields Chirnside Park Coburg City Oval Fankhauser Reserve Frankston Park Kardinia Park...
of St Giles' Cathedral 1969–1973: James Longmuir, sometime Minister at Chirnside 1974–1981: Hugh Douglas, Minister at Dundee until 1977 1981–1991: Robin...
Bell Chirnside (1833-1902): His Life, Family and Descendants, 2009 [1]. The author lives at Belmont Farm, Hatch Beauchamp, and is the son of Anne Blanche...
is named after Alfred Hermann Traeger. The park was officially opened by Anne Catherine Smallwood (née Traeger) Alfred's younger daughter. The primary...
Retrieved 5 April 2012. Wikimedia Commons has media related to York Park. Green, Anne (2006). The Home of Sports and Manly Exercise : Places of Leisure in Launceston...
Football Commission, but rejected by the Minister for Veterans Affairs, De-Anne Kelly, as Anzac is a federally protected word. In October 2010, Perth-based...