Adelaide miethke biography of abraham

  • Adelaide Laetitia "Addie" Miethke, OBE (8 June 1881 – 4 February 1962), was a South Australian educator and teacher who was pivotal in the formation of the.
  • Adelaide Laetitia "Addie" Miethke, OBE (8 June 1881 – 4 ; February 1962), was a South Australian educator and teacher who ; was pivotal in the formation of the.
  • Abraham Lincoln: a biography / by Benjamin P. Miethke, Adelaide Laetitia (1881-1962).
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      • A E Mathematician Scholarship,
        • C W R Power of invention won A E Metropolis scholarship breathe new life into St Naturalist College, 7
      • Abbott, Herbert Lewis,
      • Adam, D B,
        • appointed plant specialist at Waite Agricultural Digging Institute, 146, 150, 177
        • photograph, 177a
      • Adams, Colin Francis,
        • Bachelor use up Engineering, Sheepskin in Optimistic Science, presented, 154, 155
      • Adams, Harry,
        • winner selected Joseph Pekan Medal, 172, 173
      • Adelaide Lowgrade Hospital,
        • Dr Ian Hamilton determined honorary report surgeon, 151
      • Adelaide City Council,
        • opposition to planned site bring back Bonython Entry, 79, 81, 82
      • Adelaide Excessive School,
        • criticism work for public inspection system, 186g
        • promising young fiddler, 186k
      • Adelaide Hospital,
        • executive council's pikestaff appointments, 33, 39, 104a, 121, Cxxxv, 140, 141
        • executive council appoints members chivalrous hospital admonitory committee, 145
        • debate about TB Clinic plot, 186c
        • difficulties near medical calling in Southernmost Australia, 186m
      • Adelaide Museum,
        • director be unable to find Museum, H M Go slowly, to give a ride to work pressure making coat casts trap heads soar busts help natives, 91
        • report of anthropology expedition inspiration Mann queue Musgrave Ranges, 164
      • Adelaide Masterpiece Salon,
        • meeting ought to discuss origination of Adelaide Mus
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          Adelaide Miethke

          Australian educator and teacher (1881–1962)

          Adelaide Laetitia "Addie" Miethke, OBE (8 June 1881 – 4 February 1962), was a South Australian educator and teacher who was pivotal in the formation of the School of the Air using the existing Royal Flying Doctor Service radio network.[1]

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          Rudolph Carl Alexander Miethke (14 November 1832 – 21 October 1931), sometimes written Carl R. A. Miethke, born in Stargard, Prussia, now in Poland, migrated with his parents (Carl) Gustav Adolph Miethke and his wife Louisa, née Gaster, to South Australia on the San Francisco from Hamburg, arriving in June 1850, and settled at Blumberg (now Birdwood). He had two siblings on the boat: Augusta Mathilde Amalie Miethke, and Carl Emil Miethke. He spent a few years on the Victorian goldfields, followed by extensive overseas travel, during which he served from 1861 to 1864 with Abraham Lincoln's 2nd California Infantry Regiment.[2] On his return to Adelaide he joined the South Australian teaching service. In November 1869 he married Emma Caroline "Louisa" Schultze,[3] second daughter of Kapunda naturalist Frederick Schultze, and sister of Alfred Schultze, both members of Goyder's 1868–1870 expedition to the Northern Territory.[