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Sir Alfred Stephen
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Born |
20 August,
1802
Basseterre,
Federation of St Kitts and Nevis
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Died |
15 October,
1894
(aged 92)
Sydney,
New South Wales,
Australia
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Cause of Death |
general debility
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Cultural Heritage |
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Related Entries |
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Stephen, Alfred Hamilton (son)
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Stephen, Montagu Consett (son)
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Stephen, Matthew Henry (son)
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Stephen, William Wilberforce (son)
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Stephen, Septimus Alfred (son)
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Stephen, John (father)
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Bedford, William (father-in-law)
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Stephen, George Milner (brother)
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Hardy, John Richard (brother-in-law)
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Bedford, Edward Samuel (brother-in-law)
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Bedford, Ruth Marjory (granddaughter)
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Stephen, Edward Milner (grandson)
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Stephen, Colin Campbell (grandson)
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Stephen, James (cousin)
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Dalley, William Bede (friend)
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Dowling, James (work colleague)
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Lutwyche, Alfred James (work colleague)
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Barton, Edmund (work colleague)
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Willis, John Walpole (colleague)
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Montagu, Algernon Sidney (colleague)
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Darley, Frederick Matthew (colleague)
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Dowling, James (acquaintance)
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Bent, Andrew (acquaintance)
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Innes, Joseph George Long (associate)
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Simonetti, Achille (artist)
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Gardiner, Francis (trial)
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Derwent Bank (shareholder, ?-1828)
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New South Wales Temperance Society (committee member)
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Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (Sydney) (life director)
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Sydney Industrial Blind Institution (president)
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Hobart Mechanics' Institute (vice-president, 1827)
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Australasian Botanical and Horticultural Society (vice-president, 1853)
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Australian Museum (Sydney) (trustee, 1853-1889)
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Society for the Relief of Destitute Children (director, 1853)
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Sydney Female Refuge Society (president, 1853)
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Sydney Ophthalmic Institution (president, 1853)
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St Paul's College (University of Sydney) (fellow, 1856-1890)
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Home Visiting and Relief Society (Sydney) (president, 1861)
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Sydney Eye and Ear Institution (director, 1863)
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NSW Law Reform Commission (chair, 1870-1872)
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Charity Organisation Society (NSW) (president, 1871-1879)
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City Night Refuge and Soup Kitchen (Sydney) (president, 1871-1879)
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RSPCA (NSW) (president, 1871-1879)
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Captain Cook Statue Committee (chairman, 1873-1873)
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New South Wales Academy of Art (president, 1873)
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Civil Service Building Society (president, 1875-1882)
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Art Gallery of New South Wales (trustee, 1876)
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University of Sydney (administration) (fellow of senate, 1878-1887)
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Primrose League (NSW) (member, 1881)
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