Bertram Stevens
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Bertram Stevens — may be: *Bertram Stevens (politician) (1889 1973), Australian politician *Bertram Stevens (critic) (1872 1922), Australian literary critic and editor … Wikipedia
Bertram Stevens (critic) — Bertram Stevens (8 October 1872 – 14 February, 1922) was Australian journal editor ( Single Tax ; Native Companion ; Art in Australia ; Lone Hand ) literary and art critic, anthologist ( An Anthology of Australian Verse [which contained five… … Wikipedia
Bertram Stevens (politician) — Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix = Sir name = Bertram Stevens honorific suffix = KCMG imagesize = small caption = Sir Bertram Stevens (centre, seated) with members of his cabinet order = 25th office = Premier of New South Wales term start =… … Wikipedia
Bertram — may refer to:People;Given name * Master Bertram, or Bertram of Minden (c. 1340 – 1414/1415), German Gothic painter * Bertram Stevens (politician) (1889 1973), Premier of the Australian state of New South Wales between 1932 and 1939;Surname *… … Wikipedia
STEVENS, Bertram (1872-1922) — literary and art critic son of William Mathison Stevens, was born at Inverell, New South Wales, on 9 October 1872. Educated at state primary schools he was a great reader and became a man of wide knowledge and culture. His first position was in a … Dictionary of Australian Biography
Stevens — /ˈstivənz/ (say steevuhnz) noun 1. Bertram, 1872–1922, Australian literary and art critic; edited The Golden Treasury of Australian Verse (1909). 2. Sir Bertram Sydney Barnsdale, 1889–1973, Australian Nationalist Party politician; premier of NSW… …
Greer Stevens — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Stevens. Greer Stevens … Wikipédia en Français
Michael Bruxner — The Honourable Lieutenant Colonel Sir Michael Bruxner KBE, DSO, JP … Wikipedia
New South Wales state election, 1938 — 1935 ← 26 March 1938 (1938 03 26) … Wikipedia
New South Wales state election, 1932 — 1930 ← 11 June 1932 (1932 06 11) … Wikipedia