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South: the story of Shackleton’s last expedition 1914–1917, Sir Ernest Shackleton C.V.O.
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South: the story of Shackleton’s last expedition 1914–1917, Sir Ernest Shackleton C.V.O.
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On November 27th, 1903, the regiment was honoured by having appointed as its Colonel Major-General W.F. Vetch, C.V.O., commanding Dublin
The Second Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers in the South African War With a Description of the Operations in the Aden Hinterland Cecil Francis Romer
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C.V.O. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, -- I am in an unusual position to-night, having been asked to preside at the welcome of the Empire Club to two distinguished Governors of two great States of the United States.
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C.V.O., before the Empire Club of Canada, 15th January, 1914.
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C.V.O., showed great interest in the unit, and on the 27th May attended at the camp and addressed the members in an informal manner after the evening meal.
The 28th: A Record of War Service in the Australian Imperial Force, 1915-19, Vol. I Egypt, Gallipoli, Lemnos Island, Sinai Peninsula Herbert Brayley Collett 1912
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(C.V.O.), and Members of the Fourth and Fifth Classes (both M.V.O.).
The Handbook to English Heraldry Charles Boutell 1844
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C.V.O. Former Private Secretary to the late Sir Winston Churchill
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C.V.O., for permission to use letters and notes from the "Life and
Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, Vol. 1 James Marchant
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At 65, he’s the club’s designated C.V.O.: chief vibes officer.
A Growing Number of Older Adults Are Moving to NYC, Despite High Costs and Logistical Challenges 2026
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