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* Mary Elizabeth Windeyer (1837-1912), Australian women's rights campaigner |
* Mary Elizabeth Windeyer (1837-1912), Australian women's rights campaigner |
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*[[Richard Windeyer]] (1806–1847), barrister and Australian politician |
*[[Richard Windeyer]] (1806–1847), barrister and Australian politician |
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*[[Richard Windeyer (barrister)]] (1868–1959), Australian barrister |
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*[[William Charles Windeyer]] (1834–1897), Australian politician and judge |
*[[William Charles Windeyer]] (1834–1897), Australian politician and judge |
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* William John [[Victor Windeyer]] (1900–1987), Australian judge, soldier and educator |
* William John [[Victor Windeyer]] (1900–1987), Australian judge, soldier and educator |
Revision as of 02:22, 15 November 2011
Windeyer may refer to:
- People
- Charles Windeyer (1780–1855), Australian magistrate
- Chris Windeyer, Canadian author
- Gordon Windeyer, Australian Men's High Jump champion 1976-78, Commonwealth Games 1974
- Margaret Windeyer (1866-1939), Australian librarian and women's rights campaigner
- Mary Elizabeth Windeyer (1837-1912), Australian women's rights campaigner
- Richard Windeyer (1806–1847), barrister and Australian politician
- Richard Windeyer (barrister) (1868–1959), Australian barrister
- William Charles Windeyer (1834–1897), Australian politician and judge
- William John Victor Windeyer (1900–1987), Australian judge, soldier and educator
- William Victor Windeyer, current judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales
- Places
- Windeyer County, New South Wales, named after "the Windeyer brothers"
- Windeyer County, Queensland
- Windeyer Institute of Medical Science at University College London
- Windeyer Public School (List of Government schools in New South Wales: Q-Z#W)
- Windeyer.. gold rush town between Mudgee and Hill End, NSW Australia