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  2. Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition

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    Funded by the Colonial Office and organized by Peter Mott, the survey was carried out by Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd. [1] [2] The expedition was based at Deception Island and utilized the Oluf Sven, two Canso flying-boats, and several helicopters.

  3. Malcolm Greene Chace - Wikipedia

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    Chace was born March 12, 1875, in Central Falls, Rhode Island [1] into the illustrious Chace family. Malcolm's great-grandfather Oliver Chace was a textile mill owner, whose company later became Berkshire Hathaway. His grandmother was anti-slavery activist Elizabeth Buffum Chace.

  4. John Coggeshall - Wikipedia

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    John Coggeshall was the son of John and Ann (Butter) Coggeshall. He was born and raised in northeastern Essex, England, and baptised at Halstead. [1] After his marriage, he lived four miles (six km) away in Castle Hedingham where several of his children were baptised, and where he was a merchant prior to his emigration.

  5. Oliver Chace - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Chace (August 24, 1769 – May 21, 1852) was an American 18th and 19th-century businessman. He was the founder of several New England textile manufacturing companies in the early 19th century, including the Valley Falls Company, the original antecedent of Berkshire Hathaway, which as of 2019 is one of the largest and most valuable companies in the world.

  6. One of RI's richest families roiled by new lawsuit. Did a ...

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    Malcolm G. Chace IV, his siblings and their children allege that the late Kim Chace was unduly influenced to alter his will just days before his death. One of RI's richest families roiled by new ...

  7. Arnold Buffum Chace - Wikipedia

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    Arnold was born November 10, 1845, in Cumberland, Rhode Island. [2] His paternal grandfather Oliver Chace was founder of the Valley Falls textile company, which later became Berkshire Hathaway . His parents Samuel Buffington Chace and Elizabeth Buffum Chace were Quakers and prominent anti-slavery activists. [ 3 ]

  8. Thwaytes v Sotheby's - Wikipedia

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    Thwaytes v Sotheby's [2015] EWHC 36 is an English High Court art law case, concerning the liability in negligence and breach of contract of a leading auction house for the professional opinions and valuations they provide where an interested art historian later has a different opinion affecting its value.

  9. Jonathan Chace - Wikipedia

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    He moved to Central Falls, Rhode Island and engaged in cotton manufacturing; he was a member of the Rhode Island Senate in 1876-1877 and was elected as a Republican to the Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth Congresses and served from March 4, 1881, to January 26, 1885, when he resigned.