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Ockleston House was a
historic house in Hobsonville, Auckland, New Zealand.
Constructed in the 19th
century as a
cottage it was
expanded over the years...
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their descents. Notably, Rice Owen Clark,
Joshua Carder, and
Joshua Ockleston are all
buried there. Many
children are
buried in the cemetery, with some...
- century. However, it was not
until the full
scale destructive load
tests by
Ockleston on the Old
Dental Hospital in
Johannesburg that the
extent of strength...
- but was
bought out by
Clark 5
years later; and
Ockleston's in 1903 at the
Waiarohia inlet,
Ockleston's was
bought around the same time as Holland's by...
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Nationalist T. P. O'Connor 2,458 78.1 −1.0
Conservative Thomas Oswald Ockleston 689 21.9 +1.0
Majority 1,769 56.2 −2.0
Turnout 3,147 59.1 −10.7 Irish...
- Rarawaru. In the 19th century,
northern Whenuapai was the
location of
Ockleston's pottery, a
brickworks located on the
Kotukutuku Inlet of the Waitematā...
- Farley, of
Wornditch Hall, Kimbolton,
Hunts 1951:
Captain William Henry Ockleston, of
Church Farm, Caxton,
Cambs 1952:
Walter Stewart Elgood, of Brewery...
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retrieved 5
October 2017
Historic England, "Memorial
Fountain to R.
Ockleston,
Cheadle (1241802)",
National Heritage List for England,
retrieved 5 October...
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Royal New
Zealand Navy.
Warrant Officer Ordnance Artificer Geoffrey John
Ockleston – of Auckland;
Royal New
Zealand Navy.
Warrant Officer class I Robert...
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elected as a
minister of parliament, vice presidents, Messrs.
James Sims
Ockleston, T. Hunter; captain, Mr. E. Saxon; vice captain, Mr. J.C. Adams; and hon...