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  1. 8 de mar. de 2019 · Dr John Rae (1931-2006) became Taunton School’s 10th Headmaster in 1966. By that time, he was already a nationally known figure in the educational world, noted for his radical views on many of the issues which came to the fore during what was in Britain a turbulent period of social history generally. The highly traditional world of the public ...

  2. 2 de jan. de 2008 · John Rae est un médecin très compétent et un homme des grands espaces connu pour avoir arpenté certaines parties de l’Arctique canadien à la recherche du passage du Nord-Ouest et pour ses comptes rendus de 1854 sur le sort de l’ expédition Franklin. John Rae se démarque de ses contemporains par sa disposition à nouer des relations ...

  3. MAPPING THE WORLD. Our newest limited edition single malt Scotch whisky, 17 Year Old John Rae Arctic Explorer, celebrates the life of the Orkney-born explorer, regarded today as the leading authority on Arctic travel and survival in the Victorian era. Just how much did his boyhood in Orkney prepare him for life on the very edge of an unknown world?

  4. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_RaeJohn Rae – Wikipedia

    John Rae ist der Name folgender Personen: John Rae (Ökonom) (1796–1872), schottischer Ökonom und Autor. John Rae (Forscher) (1813–1893), schottischer Arktisforscher und Arzt. John Rae (Maler) (1813–1900), australischer Maler und Autor. John Rae (Autor) (1845–1915), schottischer Autor und Biograf. John Rae (Schauspieler) (1895–1977 ...

  5. 2 de dez. de 1993 · Welcome to the John Rae Section of the Association's Archives. Surgeon, fur trader, Arctic explorer, discoverer of the fate of the ill-fated Franklin expedition, and author. Born 30 September 1813 in Orphir, Orkney Islands, Scotland; died 22 July 1893 in London, England. John Rae holds a special place in the history of the Hamilton Association.

  6. 25 de jan. de 2024 · Our £150k ‘Road to the Arctic’ fundraising campaign will kick-start the building of the proposed John Rae Arctic Centre. We are delighted to announce the launch of a major fundraising challenge to build an access road to the Hall of Clestrain – a first and vital step towards the creation of an internationally-renowned visitor centre, that will share the true story and ethos of Dr John Rae.

  7. 29 de out. de 2023 · Charles Dickens, Dr. John Rae, and the Mystery of the Franklin Expedition. On December 2, 1854, Charles Dickens published the first of three articles entitled "The Lost Arctic Voyagers" (Dickens, 1854 i) in his weekly journal Household Words. Having previously published various articles, short stories, and poems about Arctic exploration and ...