Garnet Wilson (1885–1975) was a Scottish businessman and Liberal politician who served as Lord Provost of Dundee.[1] He has been described as 'one of the most prominent figures in public life in Dundee in the mid twentieth century'.[2]
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GarnetWilson (1885–1975) was a Scottish businessman and Liberal politician who served as Lord Provost of Dundee. He has been described as 'one of the...
Henry Highland Garnet (December 23, 1815 – February 13, 1882) was an American abolitionist, minister, educator, orator, and diplomat. Having escaped as...
Starring twins Zoe and Chloe Tempest-Jones as Ruby and Garnet, with a special appearance by Jacqueline Wilson as the casting director at the auditions. This was...
to oppose Winston Churchill by a rebel group of Liberals including GarnetWilson. At the 1923 general election he won the seat of Keighley in West Yorkshire...
allegedly known by the principal Jesuit of England, Father Henry Garnet SJ. Although Fr. Garnet was convicted of high treason and put to death, doubt has been...
Churchill by the official Liberal party (led by H.H. Asquith) including GarnetWilson. His campaign fell flat after reassurances from Churchill quietened...
for Environment and Climate Change in the Scottish Government. Sir GarnetWilson, politician and Lord Provost of Dundee "Fife Council: Schools by region...
Egypt. From 1884 to 1885, Wilson, with a rank of Colonel, took part in the Khartoum Relief Expedition, commanded by Garnet Wolseley. He was intelligence...
(Conder's butler) – F. J. Blackman Vicomte de Brésac (Conder's chef) – GarnetWilson Lieut. Grant (U.S.A.) – Harold Deacon Olga (a lion queen) – Emmy Wehlen...
on 11 December 1970 by Sir GarnetWilson, former Lord Provost of Dundee and whom the street entrance of the school, Garnet Terrace, was named for. When...
Laboratories: Parkville. Garnet, J. Ros. (1970). Wilson's Promontory. OUP: London. Garnet, J. Ros. (1971). The Wildflowers of Wilson's Promontory National...
service. However, the letter which is shown on screen is addressed to Alfred Garnet. Later in the film, Alf claims that the call-up papers were in error because...
1932–1935 William Huntley Buist 1935–1940 Sir John Phin 1940–1946 Sir GarnetWilson Liberal Party 1946–1949 Archibald Powrie 1949 John Campsie Adamson 1949–1952...
Safety Committee. Hill Wilson. For services to Industry and to Engineering. Peter GarnetWilson. For public service. Shelah Wilson. For services to the...
Garnet Walch (1 October 1843 in Broadmarsh, Van Diemen's Land – 3 January 1913 in Melbourne), was an Australian writer, dramatist, journalist and publisher...
Garnet Hercules Mackley CMG (9 December 1883 – 24 April 1986) was a New Zealand businessman, railways manager and politician. Mackley was born in Port...
in Garnet's "miraculous straw", an infamous head of straw that was stained with Garnet's blood that had congealed into a form resembling Garnet's portrait...
1994). Wilson, Peter H. The Thirty Years War: Europe's Tragedy, Harvard University Press, 2009 John Philip Jones, Queen Victoria's Paladins: Garnet Wolseley...
Goodbye", which were all arranged by Gary Sherman, the man behind many Garnet Mimms hits. The song was covered by the Rolling Stones on their album 12...