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1877 Thomas Carli was in partnership with statuary makers Carlo (Charles) Catelli and Aurelio Giannotti; by 1872 the firm was named C. Catelli and Carli. Five years later he set up his own company
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CLARKE, Sir ALURED, army officer and colonial administrator; b. c. 1745, possibly the son of Charles Clarke
business consortiums. A director of the J. C. Drinkle Company, which introduced telephones to Saskatoon, he was also a partner in a cement-block company and a member of a group that planned to dam the
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. 1815, c. 18 June, in Dover Castle, England, daughter of Michael Conway and Eleanor McCarthy; d. 27 May 1892 in Saint John, N.B
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(c. 1868–73, 1875–76, and 1878–81) and at Le Gesù (1882–83), he had turned to the Anglicans, conducting the choirs of Christ Church Cathedral from 1885 to 1888 and Trinity Church in 1889; he
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