Bonython may refer to: Blanche Ada Bonython, née Bray (18??–1908), first wife of Lavington Bonython Charles Bonython (c.1653–1705), Member of Parliament...
Sir John Langdon Bonython KCMG (/bɒˈnaɪθən/; 15 October 1848 – 22 October 1939) was an Australian editor, newspaper proprietor, philanthropist, journalist...
John Bonython may refer to: John Langdon Bonython (1848–1939), Australian editor, philanthropist, politician and journalist, a.k.a. Langdon Bonython John...
The Division of Bonython was an Australian Electoral Division in South Australia between 1955 and 2004. In its final configuration, it was based on the...
Langdon Bonython 1935–1977: Constance Jean Warren (1891–1977), wife of Sir John Lavington Bonython Although not titled "Lady Bonython", female Bonythons with...
Mount Bonython (34°58′S 138°42′E / 34.967°S 138.700°E / -34.967; 138.700, 677 m (2,221 ft) above sea level) is one of two major peaks in the Adelaide...
Bonython Park is a 17-hectare park in the north-west Park Lands of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. The park was opened in 1962 and named in honour...
Hugh Reskymer "Kym" Bonython, AC, DFC, AFC (15 September 1920 – 19 March 2011) was an Australian politician, World War Two veteran, musician, gallery owner...
Port Bonython is the location of a deepwater port, gas fractionation plant and diesel storage facility west of Point Lowly in the Upper Spencer Gulf region...
Bonython Hall is the "great hall" of the University of Adelaide, located in the university grounds and facing North Terrace, Adelaide. The building is...
Sir John Lavington Bonython (10 September 1875 – 6 November 1960) was a prominent public figure in Adelaide, known for his work in journalism, business...
1976 and 1978. Bonython was born in Medindie, Adelaide, on 13 October 1947, the son of Kym Bonython and his first wife Jean. Bonython won the 1975 Australian...
Charles Warren Bonython, AO (11 September 1916 – 2 April 2012) was an Australian conservationist, explorer, author, and chemical engineer. A keen bushwalker...
Bonython Manor near Cury, Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom is an estate garden on the Lizard peninsula. Since 1999, the owners have been Mr. &...
Port Bonython Fuels is a fuel importation and diesel distribution hub at Port Bonython on the Point Lowly peninsula in South Australia's upper Spencer...
Richard Bonython (1580–1650) was an English magistrate and early settler and landowner in New England. The second son of a Cornish landowner, he served...
The Hundred of Bonython is a hundred and in the County of Way, South Australia proclaimed in 1893. The main population centre within the hundred is the...
included a plant at Moomba and a fractionation and loading facility at Port Bonython. In the 1990s, the company expanded, acquiring other companies and developing...
the Division of Bonython in Australian federal elections from the division's creation in 1955 until its abolition in 2004. 1994 Bonython by-election results:...
university, Bonython Hall, was built in 1936 following a donation from the owner of The Advertiser newspaper, Sir John Langdon Bonython, who left £40...
William Bonython Moffatt (1812 – 24 May 1887) was an architect, who for many years was a partner with Sir George Gilbert Scott at Spring Gardens, London...
Eric Bonython Conservation Park (formerly Eric Bonython National Parks Reserve) is a protected area in South Australia located about 16 kilometres (9.9...
healthcare with its headquarters in North Adelaide. The Mitchell Building and Bonython Hall, University of Adelaide The Hawke Building, part of the UniSA, City...