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- Valintine is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frances Valintine, New Zealand educator Thomas Valintine (1865–1945), New Zealand medical...
- Frances Valintine CNZM is an education ****urist from New Zealand. She has won numerous awards for her educational programmes and is the Founder and Chair...
- Chris Eraclides Parent(s) Stablemate's Bruno of Kisumu (sire) Gildasan Valintine Daisy Of Aicama (dam) Weight 315 lb (143 kg) in 1987 345 lb (156.5 kg)...
- Thomas Harcourt Ambrose Valintine CBE (1 August 1865 – 30 August 1945) was a New Zealand medical doctor and public health administrator, who spent the...
- Christchurch Ronald Trubuhovich – pioneer in critical-care medicine Thomas Valintine – doctor and public health administrator Leslie Whetter – surgeon and...
- appointed six provincial medical officers of health, including Thomas Valintine and Robert Haldane Makgill. Mason tackled several public health issues:...
- Thomas F. Briggs, J. H. Everton, James H. Irwin, M. C. Ludlow, and J.W. Valintine. They returned to the United States in 1849. Dumbolton established a new...
- from the English port at the mouth of the Thames. A resident of Harwich, Valintine Zimmer, co-founded with friends of the same nationality the German Concession...
- academic and President of the Australian Human Rights Commission Frances Valintine, education ****urist Sally Walker, Vice-Chancellor of Deakin University...
- Portrait Term of office 1 James Mason December 1900 June 1909 2 Thomas Valintine June 1909 December 1930 3 Michael Watt December 1930 March 1947 4 Thomas...