- about:
Dorothea Mackellar Dorothea Mackellar biography page at
Gunnedah Tourism Dorothea Mackellar portrait by
Norman Grosskopf MacKellar,
Isobel Marion...
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Industries ****ociation.
MacKellar also
served as the
president of the Melbourne-based
National Ageing Research Institute.
Mackellar had
three children, one...
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Duncan MacKellar (18
October 1890 – ) was a
Scottish trade unionist, who
served as
president of the
Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC).
MacKellar was...
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Colonel Patrick Mackellar (1717–1778) was a
British army
officer and
military engineer who pla**** a
significant role in the
early history of
North America...
- Braidwood.
Michael MacKellar,
former Member for
Warringah Patrick MacKellar,
British military engineer, 1717-1778 In addition,
Mackellar may
refer to: The...
- Eagle. New York, Brooklyn.
October 6, 1929. p. 4 E.
Retrieved November 1, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
Helen MacKellar at IMDb
Helen Mackellar at IBDb.com...
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Baldegg (2012). Steven-Boniecki (2010), p. 130.
MacKellar (2009).
MacKellar (2005).
MacKellar (2008).
MacKellar (2006).
Macey (2006a).
Sarkissian (2006), pp...
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Division of
Mackellar is an
Australian electoral division in the
state of New
South Wales. The
division is
named after Sir
Charles Mackellar, a
social reformer...
- Islands, Spain. The town was
founded in 1771 by
British Col.
Patrick Mackellar and was
originally called Georgetown in
honour of King
George III; however...
- "My Country" is a poem
about Australia,
written by
Dorothea Mackellar (1885–1968) at the age of 19
while homesick in the
United Kingdom.
After travelling...