Olive Fitzhardinge (1881–1956) was an Australian rose breeder, the first to patent her work. Her four surviving roses are held in Australian collections.[1] Her roses were well received in the 1930s but after the Second World War favoured styles of roses changed significantly.
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OliveFitzhardinge (1881–1956) was an Australian rose breeder, the first to patent her work. Her four surviving roses are held in Australian collections...
able to briefly maintain influence over all of Sandal Bar. Leopold OliverFitzhardinge Berkeley, or better known as Lord Berkley, was the Assistant Commissioner...
bred or found in Australia, including rarities by Alister Clark, OliveFitzhardinge, Frank Riethmuller and Patrick Grant. Others are unusual or unique...
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to create new roses, including the "Dupont rose" (R. 'Dupontii'). OliveFitzhardinge was the first Australian rose breeder to patent her work. Her three...
Lady Caroline FitzHardinge, daughter of Frederick Augustus, 5th Earl of Berkeley. His elder brother was Sir Henry Berkeley Fitzhardinge Maxse. Maxse was...
scholar and educator (b. 1575) 1668 – Charles Berkeley, 2nd Viscount Fitzhardinge, English politician (b. 1599) 1675 – Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy...
Christopher Bushell British Army 1918 First World War Tergnier John Fitzhardinge Paul Butler British Army 1914 First World War Cameroons Thomas Adair...
Liberation, 1900–20 (2nd ed.). University of Toronto. ISBN 978-0-8020-6218-5. Fitzhardinge, L.F. (June 1968). "Hughes, Borden, and Dominion Representation at the...
Graham (replacing Stopford) 13 October 1908 – 1 April 1919: Thomas Arthur Fitzhardinge Kingscote (replacing Graham) 30 November 1908 – 1 April 1919: Gerald...
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December 1996 11 November 1998 Conservative ‡The Lord Berkeley, OBE Anthony Fitzhardinge Gueterbock 17 October 1992 0? Labour The Lord Latymer Hugo Nevill Money-Coutts...
Air: Anne Dangar's Letters to Grace Crowley 1930-1951 Review by Jody Fitzhardinge, Curtin University, September 2001 Dorrit Black's Modern Art Centre (extract)...
William Murdoch Adamson, MP 1922–45. Stanley Baldwin, MP 1908–37, and son Oliver, MP 1929–47. Sir Francis Acland, MP 1906–39, and son Richard, MP 1935–55...
located in Stewart Avenue. Warialda is also the birthplace of Olive Rose Fitzhardinge (1881–1956) who became famous in the 1930s as a rose breeder in...
Dutch painter (d. 1678) December 14 – Charles Berkeley, 2nd Viscount Fitzhardinge, English politician (d. 1668) December 16 – Jacques Vallée, Sieur Des...
were Olive Hermione Maxse, and editors Violet Milner, Viscountess Milner, and Leopold Maxse. His maternal grandmother was Lady Caroline FitzHardinge, daughter...
Regiment (820 men) Sir Haswell Tynte's Regiment (800 men) Viscount Fitzhardinge's Regiment of Horse (260 men) In 1685 there was a rebellion against King...
1876 52. Sir John Hawley Glover KCMG 1876 1881 53. Sir Henry Berkeley Fitzhardinge Maxse KCMG 1881 1883 52. Sir John Hawley Glover (second time) KCMG 1883...