Langdon Bonython 1935–1977: Constance Jean Warren (1891–1977), wife of Sir John Lavington Bonython Although not titled "LadyBonython", female Bonythons with...
Sir John Langdon Bonython KCMG (/bɒˈnaɪθən/; 15 October 1848 – 22 October 1939) was an Australian editor, newspaper proprietor, philanthropist, journalist...
Sir John Lavington Bonython (10 September 1875 – 6 November 1960) was a prominent public figure in Adelaide, known for his work in journalism, business...
Parliament for Westminster Chris Bonython (born 1947), Australian amateur golfer Constance Jean Bonython née Warren, LadyBonython (1891–1977), second wife of...
"Kym" Bonython was born on 15 September 1920 in Adelaide, South Australia, the youngest child of Sir John Lavington Bonython and his second wife Lady Jean...
landscapes. Bonython was born in Adelaide, South Australia, to John Lavington Bonython (later Sir John), and Constance Jean, née Warren (Lady Jean Bonython). His...
extending over a year. The State Children's Council, led by Miss Spence, LadyBonython and Miss Clark, dismayed at the disruption to the work of the Reformatory...
farewelled by some of Adelaide's most influential women — Adelaide Miethke, LadyBonython and representatives of the CWA, Women's Non-party Political Organization...
Political Branch, British Military Government (Berlin). Constance Jean, LadyBonython. For services to charitable organisations in the State of South Australia...
widowed brother Sir John Lavington Bonython in 1911 and 1912. Parsons died of cirrhosis on 2 November 1945. Survived by Lady Parsons and their two sons Philip...
(1891–1977) married the widower Lavington Bonython on 11 December 1912. She was later well known as LadyBonython OBE. They had three children: Warren, Katherine...
university, Bonython Hall, was built in 1936 following a donation from the owner of The Advertiser newspaper, Sir John Langdon Bonython, who left £40...
J. Marshall, J. L. Bonython, J. J. Green, Henry Scott, and L. P. Lawrence. A committee was formed consisting of Lady Downer, Lady Colton, Mrs. Birks,...
John Bishop John McConnell Black Abraham Tobias Boas Lady Jean Bonython Sir John Langdon Bonython The Honourable Dame Roma Mitchell, modelled by Janette...
Australian Capital Territory – Neville Bonner Bonython, Australian Capital Territory – John Bonython Bourke, New South Wales – Richard Bourke Bowen,...
KING OF DENMARK. - A PEACEFUL END". The Advertiser. London: John Langdon Bonython. January 30, 1906. p. 7. Retrieved May 5, 2024. "Death of the King of Denmark"...
(2nd supplement). Vol. 2. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 352. John Langdon Bonython, Address of the President, Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall...
$160,000, which was taken from the Sesame Street Circus Spectacular at Bonython Park in Adelaide and then returned; Western Australia's Anzac Day commemorations...
evidenced by the complaints to the local council. At one time Kym Bonython allegedly asked a lady whose house overlooked the Speedway if he could paint a sign...
Langdon Bonython AO (1905–1992); Elizabeth Hornabrook Bonython (1907–2008), later Lady Wilson, though better known by the incorrect but popular style Lady Betty...
married Sir Francis Godolphin (1540-1608). Alice, who married Richard Bonython of Carclew House. Jane, who married John Michell of Harlyn, M.P., Mayor...
1984 enlargement of the parliament, with Hawker abolished in 1993 and Bonython in 2004. South Australia is the least-populated state where the current...
Little Moreton Hall Lyme Park Walton Hall Antony House Boconnoc House Bonython Manor Boswednack Manor Caerhays Castle Carclew House Carnanton House Cotehele...
The memorial was unveiled on 16 July 1929 by Lord Mayor John Lavington Bonython, but went into storage in 2011, before being re-situated outside the main...
2024 A [57] Richard Bonynge 1930 – Operatic conductor 2012 A [58] Kym Bonython 1920 2011 Entrepreneur, art collector, Chairman of the SA Jubilee 150 Board...
many years. The Prince of Wales between 1932 and 1935. Sir John Langdon Bonython between 1932 and 1935. Viscount Clifden between 1932 and 1934. King Henry...