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Todd, Charles, 1826-1910

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Personal name headingTodd, Charles, 1826-1910
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Variant(s)Todd, C. (Charles), 1826-1910
Todd, Chas. (Charles), 1826-1910
Associated countryEngland Australia
Birth date1826-07-07
Death date1910-01-29
Place of birthIslington (London, England)
Place of deathAdelaide (S.A.)
Field of activityAstronomy
Meteorology
Electrical engineering
Civil service
Profession or occupationAstronomers
Meteorologists
Electrical engineers
Civil servants
Found inThe singing line, 1999: jkt. (Charles Heavitree Todd; strung the first telegraph wire across Australia) p.15 (born 1826, Islington, UK) p.275 (died Sept. 1910)
OCLC, November 16, 2015 (access points: Todd, Charles Heavitree, 1826-1910; Todd, Charles, Todd, Charles, Sir,1826-1910 ; usage: Charles Todd; C. Todd; Chas. Todd; Sir Charles Todd)
Geni.com, viewed November 16, 2015 (Sir Charles Todd; Charles Hedley Todd; also known as: Heavitree; born on July 7, 1826 in Islington, London, England; died on January 29, 1910 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; astronomer)
Australian Dictionary of Biography website, viewed November 16, 2015 (Sir Charles Todd; born on July 7, 1826 in London, England; died on January, 29, 1910 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; astronomer, meteorologist, electrical engineer, and public servant; worked on the construction of the overland telegraph line from Adelaide to Port Darwin)