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George White Bambridge and his second wife Harriet
William Samuel Bambridge (24 October 1819 – 1 May 1879) was a school-teacher who accompanied George Augustus Selwyn and William Charles Cotton in the Te Waimate mission, New Zealand, before returning to England where he became photographer to Queen Victoria. Three of his sons became England international footballers.
William Samuel Bambridge (24 October 1819 – 1 May 1879) was a school-teacher who accompanied George Augustus Selwyn and William Charles Cotton in the...
Louis St Clair Bambridge was born in 1892 to George Frederick Bambridge and Ada Henrietta (née Baddeley). George Frederick Bambridge was the private...
Bambridge is a surname, and may refer to: Arthur Bambridge (1861–1923), England international footballer Charles Bambridge (1858–1935), England international...
Sir William de Wiveleslie Abney KCB FRS FRSE (24 July 1843 – 3 December 1920) was an English astronomer, chemist, and photographer. Abney was born in...
"Charlie Bam". Charles Bambridge was born in Windsor, Berkshire, the fifth child of Sophia (née Thorington) and William Samuel Bambridge, who had been a missionary...
likely from Gustave Le Gray, who had modified the methods employed by William Henry Fox Talbot, its inventor. By 1852 Fenton had photographs exhibited...
for England. Arthur Bambridge was born in Windsor, Berkshire, the sixth child of Sophia (née Thorington) and William Samuel Bambridge, who had been a missionary...
Carl Wilhelm Schmidt (?–1864) - from Germany to Queensland and Samoa WilliamBambridge (1820–1879) - from England to New Zealand Elizabeth Fairburn Colenso...
Yard) – F. W. Russell Lord Orpington – Harold Latham Archie Tooth – WilliamBambridge Douglas Noel – Harry R. Drummond Bobbie Longshot – Sydney Laine Trimmit...
Thomas Bambridge (died 1741) was a British attorney who became a notorious warden of the Fleet Prison in London. Bambridge became warden of the Fleet...
1730), The Assembly at Wanstead House, The House of Commons examining Bambridge, and several pictures of the chief actors in John Gay's popular The Beggar's...
discarded. William Acton was tried for murdering four debtors, but acquitted. Oglethorpe felt that the proceedings had been manipulated. Bambridge was also...
jails were tried for murder in August 1729, including Thomas Bambridge of the Fleet and William Acton of the Marshalsea. Given the strongly worded report...
Retrieved 15 September 2018. Ernest Bambridge at Englandstats.com, Retrieved 15 September 2018 "England players: Ernest Bambridge". englandfootballonline. Retrieved...
March 2024. "England Players – Charlie Bambridge". England Football Online. Retrieved 20 March 2024. "Charlie Bambridge". Englandstats.com. Retrieved 20 March...
the prison's closure. Other famous prisoners at Newgate include: Thomas Bambridge, warden of Fleet Prison in the 1720s – imprisoned for extortion and murder...
Babington of Cuddington Sir Jeremy Whichcote (warden 1660–?) Sir William Babington Thomas Bambridge; fl. 1728 In 1601, the poet John Donne was imprisoned until...
November 1983 Olympic Park, Melbourne Attendance: 6,000 Referee: Chris Bambridge "Socceroo Internationals for 1983". ozfootball.net. Retrieved 20 March...
Family (1729) The Wedding of Stephen Bechingham and Mary Cox (1729–30) Bambridge on Trial for Murder by a Committee of the House of Commons / The Committee...