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    Thomas Playford (11 August 1795 – 18 September 1873) was a non-conformist minister of religion, teacher and farmer in the early days of the British colony...
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  • Thomas Playford may refer to: Thomas Playford I (1795–1873) aka Reverend Thomas Playford, non-conformist pioneer preacher in South Australia Thomas Playford...
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    Sir Thomas Playford GCMG (5 July 1896 – 16 June 1981) was an Australian politician from the state of South Australia. He served as Premier of South Australia...
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  • Playford may refer to: City of Playford, Australia Electoral district of Playford, Australia Playford B Power Station, South Australia Playford, Suffolk...
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    political and social sphere since the early days of European settlement. Thomas Playford senior, an ex-soldier who fought at the Battle of Waterloo, a fiery...
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    Thomas Playford (26 November 1837 – 19 April 1915) was an Australian politician who served two terms as Premier of South Australia (1887–1889; 1890–1892)...
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    John Clarkson was appointed its first Governor. Thomas Clarkson died on 26 September 1846 in Playford, Suffolk. He was buried in the village on 2 October...
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    Mitcham, Hawthorn, Netherby and Torrens Park. The school opened in 1847 with Thomas Mugg as the teacher in a hut on Mitcham Reserve. The school moved to the...
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  • as a single book compiled and published by Henry Playford who had succeeded his father John Playford as the leading music publisher of the period. Over...
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  • Australian Premier Sir Thomas Playford, with assistance from John Playford (1935–2003), a distant relative (see Family of Thomas Playford I). The Oliphant biography...
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