Alfred Gibson (c. 1851 – 1874) was an Australian explorer who is believed to have died in an 1874 expedition organised by Ernest Giles, which sought to...
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temperatures dip to 6 °C (43 °F). The Gibson Desert was named by explorer Ernest Giles after a member of his party, Alfred Gibson, who became lost and presumably...
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Swedish songwriter Alex Gibson (disambiguation), multiple people Alexander Gibson (disambiguation), multiple people Alfred Gibson (died 1874), Australian...
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rookie to record 1,000 yards from scrimmage since Alfred Morris in 2012. In Week 3 of the 2021 season, Gibson recorded a 73–yard touchdown reception against...
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William Alfred Gibson OBE (1869 – 6 October 1929) was an Australian film producer and exhibitor best known for his collaboration with Millard Johnson...
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support agriculture. British explorer Ernest Giles named the Gibson Desert in memory of Alfred Gibson, who went missing during an 1873–74 expedition. The Tanami...
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Association Football and the Men Who Made It, William Pickford and Alfred Gibson. London: Caxton 1906. The Story of Association Football, "Tityrus" (J...
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open, only to find nobody present. 23 April 1874 Alfred Gibson 22–23 Western Australia, Australia Gibson, an Australian explorer who accompanied Ernest...
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The road passed close by the position where it was estimated that Alfred Gibson had perished, then turned south towards Warburton, which was reached...
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the composer Alexander Mackenzie, Royal Academy of Music professor Alfred Gibson (1849-1924), and the Belgian violinist Hermann Sternberg. Specifically...
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