- Paul
Wattling Rabone DFC (2
March 1918 – 24 July 1944) was a New
Zealand fighter pilot and
flying ace who flew in the
Royal Air
Force (RAF)
during the...
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Rebecca Eri
Rabone (レベッカ・英里・レイボーン,
Rebekka Eri Reibōn, born 6
March 1984),
better known mononymously as
Becky (ベッキー, Bekkī), is a ****anese entertainer...
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Geoffrey Osborne Rabone (6
November 1921 – 19
January 2006),
known as
Geoff Rabone, was a
cricketer who
captained New
Zealand in five Test
matches in...
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Smethwick is a town in the
Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell, in the West
Midlands of England. The area is
centered on
Bearwood Road; one of Smethwick’s...
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Nichols 2006, p. 32.
Rabone 1972, p. 38.
Rabone 1972, p. 23.
Rabone 1972, pp. 26–30.
Nichols 2006, p. 34.
Nichols 2006, p. 24
Rabone 1972, p. 30. Nichols...
- 1945/46–1951/51:
Hadlee 1951/52; 1953/54:
Sutcliffe 1952/53:
Wallace 1953/54–1954/55:
Rabone 1955/56; 1955/56: Cave 1955/56–1965: Reid 1965/66:
Chapple 1965/66; 1967/68:...
- and New
Zealand by
Geoff Rabone. The New
Zealand team was
captained by
Geoff Rabone with Bert
Sutcliffe as vice-captain.
Rabone had been
reluctant to tour...
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Tomika Te Mutu, (Ngāi Te Rangi)
Tuterei Karewa, (Ngāti Maru (Hauraki)) Mrs.
Rabone, 1871
Hariota Hull Mokomokai,
preserved Māori
heads Pe'a,
traditional male...
- 1903)
Neanthes fucata (Savigny, 1822)
Neanthes goodayi (Drennan, Wiklund,
Rabone, Georgieva,
Dahlgren & Glover, 2021) "Neanthes Kinberg, 1865". www.gbif...
- as a
successful merchant and was a
partner in the
trading company called Rabone, Feez and Co. His
brother was
Albrecht Feez, who
later became a prominent...