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John Butters, 10 May 1927. Sir John Henry Butters, CMG, MBE (23 December 1885 – 29 July 1969) was an Australian electrical engineer notable for his role in the Tasmanian Hydro-electric Department from 1914 to 1924, and as the head of the Federal Capital Commission, which developed Canberra between 1925 and 1930.
He was born in Edinburgh in 1863, the son of Isabella Watt and John Butters, a tailor. [1] His early education was at the Old High School in Edinburgh. Attending George Heriot’s School from 1871 to 1876, his headmaster engendered a strong love of mathematics in him, and in later school years allowed him to act as a pupil-teacher, to younger pupils.
John Watt Butters (1863–1946), mathematician, was Rector 1899–1928 [7] John Aitkenhead , teacher, co-founder of Kilquhanity School [ 8 ] Morag Aitkenhead (Robina Roy MacKinnon), teacher, co-founder of Kilquhanity School [ 9 ]
Tom Butters, 89, Canadian politician. [24] Leslie Chamberlain, 81, English rugby league player. [25] Desmond Daniel, 72, South African cricketer. [26] Francisco González Ledesma, 87, Spanish novelist, comics writer and journalist, complications of a stroke. [27] Bettina Graziani, 90, French fashion model. [28]
Charles McGraw (born Charles Crisp Butters; [citation needed] May 10, 1914 – July 29, 1980) was an American stage, film and television actor whose career spanned more than three decades. Early life [ edit ]
Butters is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bill Butters (born 1951), retired World Hockey Association and National Hockey League player; Charles Butters (1854–1933), American metallurgist, engineer, and mine owner
Prof. John Benyon, criminologist [12] Eugene Bernard, footballer; Martin Binks, conductor, Leeds Symphony Orchestra [13] Major Geoffrey Brain, GHQ Liaison Regiment (Phantom), 1943-45 [14] Sir John Butters, Chief Commissioner of Australia’s Federal Capital Commission [15] Alfred Augustus Levi Caesar, geographer, Cambridge University
Butterflies Are Free is a 1972 American comedy-drama film based on the 1969 play by Leonard Gershe.The 1972 film was produced by M. J. Frankovich, released by Columbia Pictures, directed by Milton Katselas and adapted for the screen by Gershe.