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Captain Thomas Lipson (ca.1784 – 25 October 1863) was an officer in the Royal Navy, who, after a successful if unspectacular career in the Royal Navy, was appointed by the Admiralty as the first Harbour Master at South Australia, arriving there with the pioneer settlers. Serving from 1836 to 1855, based at Port Adelaide, Lipson also superintended many of the initial maritime surveys of that new colony.

He was born in Dartmouth, England. In 1793, at the age of 9 or 10, joined the Royal Navy as a first-class volunteer on Windsor Castle under Captain Sir Thomas Byard. In 1797, he served under Byard on Bedford, at the Battle of Camperdown.

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Captain Thomas Lipson (ca.1784 – 25 October 1863) was an officer in the Royal Navy, who, after a successful if unspectacular career in the Royal Navy...

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to consider Port Lincoln as a possible site for the capital. While Thomas Lipson had arrived in Port Lincoln earlier and approved of its "beautiful harbour"...

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Port Adelaide

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Adelaide was 6 January 1837. On this day the first harbourmaster, Captain Thomas Lipson (Royal Navy), took up residence with his family on the edge of Port...

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Port River

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Old Port. In 1837 a harbour was declared when harbourmaster Captain Thomas Lipson took up residence on the shore of the then named port creek with the...

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Lipson Cove

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name Lipson Cove was given in 1840 by Governor George Gawler after Thomas Lipson R.N., who was South Australia's first harbor master and collector of...

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Thomas Burr

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without authority. In January 1846 Burr accompanied Governor Robe and Thomas Lipson in the Lapwing to Guichen Bay to examine that coast with a view to establishing...

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Charles Kingston

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In 1856 he married Emma Berry, the widowed daughter of harbourmaster Thomas Lipson, but had no further children. Kingston formed a close bond with his...

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Hansford Ward

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employment under Thomas Lipson as a crew member for John Anthony's boat, associated with the Glenelg custom house. He was one of Lipson's party at the proclamation...

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Henry Lipson

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Henry (Solomon) Lipson CBE FRS (11 March 1910 – 26 April 1991) was a British physicist. He was Professor of Physics, Manchester Institute of Science and...

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George Strickland Kingston

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died ten years later and Kingston married widow Emma Lipson (1816–1876), daughter of Thomas Lipson R.N., South Australia's first harbourmaster, on 4 December...

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Arthur Blyth

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Emma Hawker (daughter of James Collins Hawker and granddaughter of Thomas Lipson) on 11 June 1873. In 1885 he was jailed for a year for passing valueless...

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George Charles Hawker

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Louisa Clarissa Hawker (1 July 1861 – ) married William Clarkson in 1887 Thomas Lipson Hawker (1863 – 21 October 1933) married Isabella Male ( – 1956) Ethel...

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James Collins Hawker

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October. There he met harbormaster (and his future father-in-law) Capt. Thomas Lipson, R.N., accompanied the new Governor on his official entry into the city...

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Fiddler on the Roof

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Broadway (1964–72) Tevye: Luther Adler, Herschel Bernardi, Harry Goz, Paul Lipson Golde: Peg Murray, Martha Schlamme, Dolores Wilson Tzeitel: Rosalind Harris...

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Cape St Albans

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Moncrieff Bay. It was named after the town of St Albans in Hertfordshire by Thomas Lipson on 21 March 1850. The cape is the site of a navigation aid which was...

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Cape Hardy

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the towns of Port Neill and Tumby Bay, 10 km (6.2 mi) north-northeast of Lipson Cove. The cape is generally barren of vegetation other than low scrub. To...

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Street Fighting Years

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Trevor Horn and Stephen Lipson, the album reached the top of the UK Albums Chart. Produced by Trevor Horn and Stephen Lipson, it was a major stylistic...

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Margaret Brock Reef

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Brock was wrecked on the reef on 23 November 1852. A chart prepared by Thomas Lipson, the South Australian Government harbor master, showing the location...

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Scream If You Wanna Go Faster

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follow-up with producers such as Gregg Alexander, Rick Nowels, Stephen Lipson, as well as previous collaborators, the duo Absolute. The album's artwork...

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Thomas Percival

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Thomas Percival FRS FRSE FSA (29 September 1740 – 30 August 1804) was an English physician, health reformer, ethicist and author who wrote an early code...

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Leave Right Now

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British singer Will Young. It was written by Eg White and produced by Stephen Lipson for Young's second studio album, Friday's Child (2003). A song about unrequited...

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