Rhodesia
Rhodesia ( /roʊˈdiːʃə/, rə-DEE-shə; /roʊˈdiːʒə/, rə-DEE-zhə) was an unrecognised state located in southern Africa during the Cold War. From 1965 to 1979, it comprised the region now known as Zimbabwe. The country, with its capital in Salisbury, was considered a de facto successor state to the former British colony of Southern Rhodesia (which had achieved responsible government in 1923).
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Leslie Charles Leach
... Leach arrived in Rhodesia in 1938 and carried on business in Salisbury as an electrical engineer ... Between 1972-81 Leach worked as Honorary Botanist of the staff of Rhodesia's National Herbarium and described himself as 'probably Rhodesia's only unpaid civil servant' ... He coerced the Aloe, Cactus and Succulent Society of Rhodesia into producing a taxonomic series supplementary to Excelsa ...
... Leach arrived in Rhodesia in 1938 and carried on business in Salisbury as an electrical engineer ... Between 1972-81 Leach worked as Honorary Botanist of the staff of Rhodesia's National Herbarium and described himself as 'probably Rhodesia's only unpaid civil servant' ... He coerced the Aloe, Cactus and Succulent Society of Rhodesia into producing a taxonomic series supplementary to Excelsa ...
Lorrie Wilmot - Controversy
... Rhodesia had been set 300 to win and in the final hour of the game they needed six more runs ... the field and the umpires were forced to award the match to Rhodesia ... As a result Rhodesia missed out on winning their maiden Currie Cup title ...
... Rhodesia had been set 300 to win and in the final hour of the game they needed six more runs ... the field and the umpires were forced to award the match to Rhodesia ... As a result Rhodesia missed out on winning their maiden Currie Cup title ...
Rhodesia, Nottinghamshire
... Rhodesia is a village and parish located in the county of Nottinghamshire, in central England ... Rhodesia is a small ex-mining village near to Worksop in Nottinghamshire ... The village was named Rhodesia after the long-time chairman of the Colliery Company, Mr G ...
... Rhodesia is a village and parish located in the county of Nottinghamshire, in central England ... Rhodesia is a small ex-mining village near to Worksop in Nottinghamshire ... The village was named Rhodesia after the long-time chairman of the Colliery Company, Mr G ...
Charles Wooler
1956 Charles Robert Dudley Wooler (born June 30, 1930 in Bulawayo, Rhodesia) was a first-class cricketer who played for the Leicestershire County Cricket Club in England and the Rhodesia cricket team which competed ... When the summer ended, Wooler traveled to Rhodesia and represented their team in the 1951/52 Currie Cup ... at 32.34 in first-class matches for Rhodesia, with perhaps the biggest of those scalps being his last ever, Denis Compton of the Marylebone Cricket Club ...
1956 Charles Robert Dudley Wooler (born June 30, 1930 in Bulawayo, Rhodesia) was a first-class cricketer who played for the Leicestershire County Cricket Club in England and the Rhodesia cricket team which competed ... When the summer ended, Wooler traveled to Rhodesia and represented their team in the 1951/52 Currie Cup ... at 32.34 in first-class matches for Rhodesia, with perhaps the biggest of those scalps being his last ever, Denis Compton of the Marylebone Cricket Club ...
Shed Studios
... and a large body of music used for various advertisements and films in Rhodesia, and later in Zimbabwe, from 1975 until 2000 ... Steve Roskilly, Martin Norris and Neil Thain, all employees of Rhodesia Television, in 1975 in Salisbury, Rhodesia ...
... and a large body of music used for various advertisements and films in Rhodesia, and later in Zimbabwe, from 1975 until 2000 ... Steve Roskilly, Martin Norris and Neil Thain, all employees of Rhodesia Television, in 1975 in Salisbury, Rhodesia ...
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