- A
conder, in fishing, was
someone who
stood on the s**** –
usually on high
ground – and
signalled fishing boats as to the
direction and
location of shoals...
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Charles Edward Conder (24
October 1868 – 9
February 1909) was an English-born painter,
lithographer and designer. He
emigrated to
Australia and was a key...
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Josiah Conder (28
September 1852 – 21 June 1920) was a
British architect who was
hired by the
Meiji ****anese
government as a
professor of architecture...
- The
River Conder is a
river in the
English county of Lancashire. The
source of the
River Conder is a
spring at
Conder Head on
Black Fell near Littledale...
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Conder tokens, also
known as 18th-century
provincial tokens, were a form of
privately minted token coinage struck and used
during the
later part of the...
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Whitney Conder (born May 6, 1988) is an
American freestyle wrestler. In
September 2012, she
joined the U.S. Army as part of the
World class Athlete Program...
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influenced by the
arguments of
Conder and by his
conversations and
correspondence with Schick.
Gordon went
beyond Howe and
Conder to p****ionately
propose additional...
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Conder is one of
three suburbs in the
Lanyon Valley in Canberra, Australia. It lies in the
district of Tuggeranong. The
three suburbs are
presently (as...
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Josiah Conder may
refer to:
Josiah Conder (architect) (1852–1920),
British architect,
first teacher of ****anese
architects to
build western-style buildings...
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Claude Reignier Conder (29
December 1848,
Cheltenham – 16
February 1910, Cheltenham) was an
English soldier,
explorer and antiquarian. He was a great-great-grandson...