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The Ryerson Index is an online index of death notices from Australian newspapers, past and present, compiled by the Sydney-based charity Ryerson Index Incorporated.The index database has in excess of 9 million records compiled from more than 470 newspapers and other sources across Australia.
Date of death Age at death Cause Frederick Thomas Sargood Free Trade: Victoria: 2 January 1903 [1] 68 William Russell Labor: South Australia: 28 June 1912 69 Heart disease [2] Gregor McGregor Labor South Australia 13 August 1914 65 Heart disease [3] Robert Guthrie Nationalist: South Australia 20 January 1921 63 Struck by a tram [4] John Adamson ...
Legacy.com is a United States–based website founded in 1998, [2] the world's largest commercial provider of online memorials. [3] The Web site hosts obituaries and memorials for more than 70 percent of all U.S. deaths. [4] Legacy.com hosts obituaries for more than three-quarters of the 100 largest newspapers in the U.S., by circulation. [5]
Wynyard (/ ˈ w ɪ n j ər d /) is an urban locality adjacent to Wynyard railway station in the Sydney central business district of New South Wales, Australia. Wynyard is part of the local government area of the City of Sydney. The postcode is 2000. Wynyard Park is a prominent landmark in this area.
Wynyard railway station (/ ˈ w ɪ n j ər d /) is a heritage-listed [1] underground commuter rail station located in the north-west precinct of the Sydney central business district, in New South Wales, Australia. The station opened on 28 February 1932 to coincide with the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Diana Wynyard (1906–1964), born Dorothy Isobel Cox; English stage and film actress Edward Buckley Wynyard (1788–1864), English-born Australian military figure and politician George Wynyard "Sherry" (1862–1944), New Zealand rugby union player
In an obituary after Tozer's death, former Australian prime minister Paul Keating lashed the "indifference" and "malevolence" toward Tozer from the arts establishment in Australia. [15] He had last played with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in 1994 and with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in 1995.
John Dunmore Lang, Reminiscences of My Life and Times, Both in Church and State in Australia, for Upwards of Fifty Years, Donald Baker, ed., Heineman, Melbourne, 1972 – an autobiographical manuscript, uncompleted at the time of Lang's death and unpublished until 1972, telling the story of his boyhood, university life in Scotland and his early ...