Charles Edmund Webber CB (5 September 1838 – 23 September 1904) was a British soldier, engineer and author. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Charles was the third...
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Charles Webber may refer to: Charles Edmund Webber (1838–1904), British soldier, engineer and author Charles Wilkins Webber (1819–1856), American journalist...
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Edmund Charles Somerset Webber (12 March 1894 – 26 August 1966) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League...
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now flats. No 1 Admiral Sir Michael Seymour. No 17 Major-General Charles Edmund Webber, the street's first occupant, in 1887. No 31 Sir Ronald Waterhouse...
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Powerscourt, and Frances, who married Reverend Thomas Webber, and was the mother of General Charles Edmund Webber. Carter, Grayson. "Kelly, Thomas". Oxford Dictionary...
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the War Office declared that 22nd Company RE, commanded by Capt Charles Edmund Webber RE, was to be seconded to the GPO on telegraph duties. The first...
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son-in-law; Charles Hanbury-Tracy, 4th Baron Sudeley. Frederick died in 1889 and his trusteeship was replaced by Major-General Charles Edmund Webber (1838–1904)...
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London and Stockholm. From 1892 he worked as assistant to General Charles Edmund Webber on electrical supply projects in Kensington and a number of country...
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Edmund Calvert Lynch (May 19, 1885 – May 12, 1938) and his friend, Charles E. Merrill, formed Merrill Lynch on October 15, 1915. Of Irish descent, Edmund...
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predecesor of the WWW Streaming media Web 1.0 Web 2.0 Web 3.0 Web3 Web3D Web development tools Web literacy Wright, Edmund, ed. (2006). The Desk Encyclopedia...
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