- Look up bicentennial or
bicentenary in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bicentennial or
bicentenary is the two-hundredth
anniversary of a part, or the...
- The
bicentenary of
Australia was
celebrated in 1988. It
marked 200
years since the
arrival of the
First Fleet of
British convict ships at
Sydney in 1788...
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Baron Kelvin,
foreign member 1900 (
bi-
centenary of the academy)
Friedrich Max Müller,
foreign member 1900 (
bi-
centenary of the academy)
Josiah Willard Gibbs...
- The
Bicentenary of
James Cook in
Australia was
commemorated in
Australia in 1970. The
British explorer Lieutenant (later Captain)
James Cook
charted the...
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- Anti-Drug
Campaign the 70th
Anniversary of
Thammasat University the
Bicentenary of the King
Mongkut the 3rd IUCN
World Conservation Congress (Bangkok...
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whose release in 1989 was
timed to
coincide with
celebrations for the
bi-
centenary of the 1789 Revolution. Leroy-Beaulieu
starred in the
title role of the...
-
unionists opposed to all
measures of
Irish self-government.
Renewed in a
bicentenary year that
coincided with the 1998
Belfast "Good Friday" Agreement, the...
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culminated on
several occasions, such as the
period preceding the
Australian Bicentenary in 1988, and
during the
Prime Ministership of Paul Keating, who publicly...
- trailblazer." The
bicentenary of Ada Lovelace's
birth was
celebrated with a
number of events, including: The Ada
Lovelace Bicentenary Lectures on Com****bility...