Charles O'Hara Booth (31 August 1800 – 11 August 1851), was an English-born army officer who served in India, the West Indies and England for a total of...
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footballer of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s Charles Booth (bishop) (died 1535), Tudor bishop of Hereford Charles O'Hara Booth (1800–1851), British commandant-in-chief...
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replace the hazardous sea voyage from Hobart to Port Arthur, Tasmania. Charles O'Hara Booth oversaw the construction of the tramway. It opened in 1836 and ran...
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Maureen O'Hara (née FitzSimons; 17 August 1920 – 24 October 2015) was an Irish-born naturalized American actress and singer, who became successful in Hollywood...
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replace the hazardous sea voyage from Hobart to Port Arthur, Tasmania. Charles O'Hara Booth oversaw the construction of the tramway. It opened in 1836 and ran...
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National Library of Australia. Booth, Charles O'Hara (1 January 1981). Heard, Dora (ed.). The journal of Charles O'Hara Booth: commandant of Port Arthur penal...
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was quite crude and the arms were difficult to operate. In 1833 Charles O'Hara Booth took over command of the Port Arthur penal settlement, as an "enthusiast...
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for his portraiture which included paintings of convict commandant Charles O'Hara Booth, ship's captain William Kinghorne, minister John Manton, and fellow...
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and was taken on a tour conducted by the commandant of the colony, Charles O'Hara Booth in January 1842. His account of his visit titled An Excursion to...
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Charles William O'Hara (1817 – 20 May 1870), known as Charles William Cooper until 27 November 1860, was an Irish Conservative politician. He was educated...
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