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  • Allan Cunningham
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Allan, Alan or Allen Cunningham may refer to: Alan Cunningham (1887–1983), World War II general Allan Cunningham (author) (1784–1842), Scottish poet and

    Allan Cunningham

    Allan_Cunningham

  • Allan Cunningham (botanist)
  • English botanist and explorer (1791–1839)

    Allan Cunningham (13 July 1791 – 27 June 1839) was an English botanist and explorer, primarily known for his expeditions into uncolonised areas of eastern

    Allan Cunningham (botanist)

    Allan Cunningham (botanist)

    Allan_Cunningham_(botanist)

  • Allan Cunningham (author)
  • Scottish poet and author (1784–1842)

    Allan Cunningham (7 December 1784 – 30 October 1842) was a Scottish poet and author. He was born at Keir, near Dalswinton, Dumfries and Galloway, and first

    Allan Cunningham (author)

    Allan Cunningham (author)

    Allan_Cunningham_(author)

  • Alexander Cunningham
  • British Army engineer (1814–1893)

    father of mathematician Allan Cunningham. Cunningham was born in London on 23 January 1814 to the Scottish poet Allan Cunningham (1784–1842) and his wife

    Alexander Cunningham

    Alexander Cunningham

    Alexander_Cunningham

  • Allan Cunningham Monument
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    Allan Cunningham Monument is a heritage-listed monument on the Cunningham Highway, Cunningham's Gap, near the boundary of Tregony in the Southern Downs

    Allan Cunningham Monument

    Allan Cunningham Monument

    Allan_Cunningham_Monument

  • Crotalaria cunninghamii
  • Species of legume

    their seeds rattle, and cunninghamii after early 19th-century botanist Allan Cunningham. Crotalaria cunninghamii is known as Mangarr to the Nyangumarta Warrarn

    Crotalaria cunninghamii

    Crotalaria cunninghamii

    Crotalaria_cunninghamii

  • Joseph Davey Cunningham
  • British historian (1812–1851)

    father was the Scottish poet and author Allan Cunningham and his brother was the archaeologist Sir Alexander Cunningham. His book was the first authentic English-language

    Joseph Davey Cunningham

    Joseph_Davey_Cunningham

  • Division of Cunningham
  • Australian federal electoral division

    suburbs around Dapto. The division was created in 1949 and is named for Allan Cunningham, a 19th-century explorer of New South Wales and Queensland. The division

    Division of Cunningham

    Division_of_Cunningham

  • Haddon Hall
  • Medieval country house in Derbyshire, England

    A story entitled King of the Peak – A Derbyshire Tale, written by Allan Cunningham, was published in the London Magazine in 1822. An 1823 novel, The King

    Haddon Hall

    Haddon Hall

    Haddon_Hall

  • Cunninghams Gap
  • Mountain pass in Queensland, Australia

    Queensland portal Allan Cunningham Monument Spicers Gap "Some Native Names", The Brisbane Courier, 3 June 1930, p.12 "Cunninghams Gap – pass in the Southern

    Cunninghams Gap

    Cunninghams Gap

    Cunninghams_Gap

  • Dendrocnide moroides
  • Species of plant in the nettle family

    removed. The type specimen for this species was collected in 1819 by Allan Cunningham near the Endeavour River, and was first described in 1857 by Hugh Algernon

    Dendrocnide moroides

    Dendrocnide moroides

    Dendrocnide_moroides

  • Allan J. C. Cunningham
  • British-Indian mathematician

    Allan Joseph Champneys Cunningham (1842–1928) was a British-Indian mathematician. Born in Delhi, Cunningham was the son of Sir Alexander Cunningham, archaeologist

    Allan J. C. Cunningham

    Allan_J._C._Cunningham

  • Cunningham
  • Surname list

    Alfred Austell Cunningham, American aviation pioneer Allan Cunningham (disambiguation) or Allen Cunningham, several people Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount

    Cunningham

    Cunningham

  • Joseph Banks
  • English naturalist and botanist (1743–1820)

    first Kew plant hunters around the world, including Francis Masson, Allan Cunningham and James Bowie. In March 1779, Banks married Dorothea Hugessen, daughter

    Joseph Banks

    Joseph Banks

    Joseph_Banks

  • Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney
  • Botanic gardens in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    other elements designed and built under the supervision of Allan Cunningham, Richard Cunningham, and Carrick Chambers. The garden is owned by the Government

    Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney

    Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney

    Royal_Botanic_Garden,_Sydney

  • Peter Cunningham (British writer)
  • British writer (1816–1869)

    Peter Nicolas Cunningham FSA (1 April 1816 – 18 May 1869) was a British writer born in London, son of the Scottish author Allan Cunningham and his wife

    Peter Cunningham (British writer)

    Peter Cunningham (British writer)

    Peter_Cunningham_(British_writer)

  • Macadamia
  • Genus of plants indigenous to Australia

    humans, capable of cracking the shell and removing the seed. 1828 Allan Cunningham was the first European to encounter the macadamia plant in Australia

    Macadamia

    Macadamia

    Macadamia

  • John Oxley
  • English explorer and surveyor (1784–1828)

    Sydney on 6 April 1817 with George Evans as second-in-command, and Allan Cunningham as a botanist. The previous year, Evans had accompanied Macquarie over

    John Oxley

    John Oxley

    John_Oxley

  • Araucaria cunninghamii
  • Species of pine tree in Australia

    River pine. The scientific name honours the botanist and explorer Allan Cunningham, who collected the first specimens in the 1820s. It is the earliest-diverging

    Araucaria cunninghamii

    Araucaria cunninghamii

    Araucaria_cunninghamii

  • Tarome, Queensland
  • Suburb of Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia

    sites: Allan Cunningham Monument, Cunningham Highway, Cunningham's Gap (28°02′59″S 152°23′41″E / 28.0497°S 152.3946°E / -28.0497; 152.3946 (Allan Cunningham

    Tarome, Queensland

    Tarome, Queensland

    Tarome,_Queensland

  • Erik Griffin
  • American actor

    Year Title Role Director Notes 2009 The Soul Agency Pizza Owner Allan Cunningham 2010 Weeding Out Rodger Georgy Kao 2016 Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates

    Erik Griffin

    Erik Griffin

    Erik_Griffin

  • Fairy
  • Mythical being or legendary creature in European folklore

    people in the past, like William Blake, to have seen fairy funerals. Allan Cunningham in his Lives of Eminent British Painters records that William Blake

    Fairy

    Fairy

    Fairy

  • Grevillea robusta
  • Species of shrub endemic to eastern Australia

    Brown after an unpublished description by Allan Cunningham. The type specimen was collected by Cunningham on the eastern edge of Moreton Bay in 1827

    Grevillea robusta

    Grevillea robusta

    Grevillea_robusta

  • Cunninghamia
  • Genus of conifers

    honours Dr. James Cunningham, a British doctor who introduced this species into cultivation in 1702 and botanist Allan Cunningham. The general shape

    Cunninghamia

    Cunninghamia

    Cunninghamia

  • Annie Laurie
  • Scottish song

    long time after 1700. The song therefore may have been written by Allan Cunningham, who invented contributions to Sharpe's book. However Douglas is known

    Annie Laurie

    Annie_Laurie

  • Darling Downs
  • Region in Queensland, Australia

    local authority areas. The name Darling Downs was given in 1827 by Allan Cunningham, the first European explorer to reach the area and recognises the then

    Darling Downs

    Darling Downs

    Darling_Downs

  • Frilled lizard
  • Species of reptile

    as Clamydosaurus kingii. He used a specimen collected by botanist Allan Cunningham at Careening Bay, off north-western Australia, while part of an expedition

    Frilled lizard

    Frilled lizard

    Frilled_lizard

  • Phillip Parker King
  • Australian explorer and politician (1791–1856)

    between December 1817 and April 1822. Amongst the 19-man crew were Allan Cunningham, a botanist, John Septimus Roe, later the first Surveyor-General of

    Phillip Parker King

    Phillip Parker King

    Phillip_Parker_King

  • Richard Cunningham (botanist)
  • British botanist

    the second son of gardener Allan Cunningham, who came from Renfrewshire, Scotland, and his English wife Sarah. Cunningham was educated at a Rev. John

    Richard Cunningham (botanist)

    Richard_Cunningham_(botanist)

  • Ackama
  • Genus of flowering plants

    Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand. It was first described by Allan Cunningham in 1839. Members of this genus are trees with imparipinnate leaves

    Ackama

    Ackama

    Ackama

  • Clan Cunningham
  • Scottish clan

    Clan Cunningham is a Scottish clan. The traditional origins of the clan are placed in the 12th century. However, the first contemporary record of the clan

    Clan Cunningham

    Clan Cunningham

    Clan_Cunningham

  • Mount Barney (Queensland)
  • Mountain in Queensland, Australia

    people the peak has traditionally been regarded as a place to avoid. Allan Cunningham originally named the mountain Mount Lindesay. However, the New South

    Mount Barney (Queensland)

    Mount Barney (Queensland)

    Mount_Barney_(Queensland)

  • Cunningham County
  • Cadastral division in New South Wales, Australia

    the Lachlan River near Condobolin. Cunningham County was named in honour of the botanist and explorer Allan Cunningham (1791–1839). A full list of parishes

    Cunningham County

    Cunningham County

    Cunningham_County

  • The Four Stages of Cruelty
  • Series of printed engravings by William Hogarth

    of a "wayward humour" outside of his normal habits. Art historian Allan Cunningham also had strong feelings about the series: I wish it had never been

    The Four Stages of Cruelty

    The Four Stages of Cruelty

    The_Four_Stages_of_Cruelty

  • Robert Browning
  • English poet and playwright (1812–1889)

    The Monthly Repository of April 1833 discerned merit in the work. Allan Cunningham praised it in the Athenaeum. However, it sold no copies. Some years

    Robert Browning

    Robert Browning

    Robert_Browning

  • Romanticism
  • Artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement

    Romanticism include the poets and novelists James Hogg (1770–1835), Allan Cunningham (1784–1842) and John Galt (1779–1839). Scotland was also the location

    Romanticism

    Romanticism

    Romanticism

  • Pomaderris kumeraho
  • Species of flowering plant

    kūmarahou originates from Māori. The species was first described by Allan Cunningham in 1839, based on material he had collected from the banks of the Kerikeri

    Pomaderris kumeraho

    Pomaderris kumeraho

    Pomaderris_kumeraho

  • Pandoras Pass
  • Mountain pass in New South Wales, Australia

    was first explored by Europeans in 1823 by the botanist and explorer Allan Cunningham. He discovered the pass on 9 June 1823 after searching for approximately

    Pandoras Pass

    Pandoras Pass

    Pandoras_Pass

  • List of war poets
  • Domhnaill: Mo Ghile Mear Walter Scott Carolina Nairne Agnes Maxwell MacLeod Allan Cunningham William Hamilton Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Paul Revere's Ride Ralph

    List of war poets

    List of war poets

    List_of_war_poets

  • Warrill View, Queensland
  • Town in Queensland, Australia

    farming area. The Cunningham Highway passes through Warrill View. Warrill Creek is a tributary of the Bremer River. Botanist Allan Cunningham explored this

    Warrill View, Queensland

    Warrill View, Queensland

    Warrill_View,_Queensland

  • Glengallan Homestead
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    valley was the original Darling Downs, discovered and named by explorer Allan Cunningham (1791–1839) in 1827 in honour of the Governor of New South Wales, Sir

    Glengallan Homestead

    Glengallan Homestead

    Glengallan_Homestead

  • North Queensland
  • Region of Queensland, Australia

    naming several places including Magnetic Island and Cape Cleveland. Allan Cunningham was the first European to explore parts of the region. John Mackay

    North Queensland

    North Queensland

    North_Queensland

  • Tam o' Shanter (poem)
  • 1790 poem by Robert Burns

    written in a day was perpetrated by John Gibson Lockhart, aided by Allan Cunningham. Its subtle nuances of tempo, pace and tone suggest that it had been

    Tam o' Shanter (poem)

    Tam o' Shanter (poem)

    Tam_o'_Shanter_(poem)

  • Allan Cunningham Anderson
  • Canadian newspaperman and diplomat

    Allan Cunningham Anderson (August 1896 – 16 April 1986) was a Scottish-born Canadian newspaperman and diplomat. In 1959, he was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary

    Allan Cunningham Anderson

    Allan_Cunningham_Anderson

  • Division of Gwydir
  • Former Australian federal electoral division

    named for the Gwydir River (which in turn was named by the explorer Allan Cunningham after his patron Peter Burrell, Baron Gwydyr, who took his title from

    Division of Gwydir

    Division_of_Gwydir

  • European land exploration of Australia
  • River. He left Sydney on 6 April with Evans, as second-in-command, and Allan Cunningham as botanist. Oxley's party reached Bathurst after a week, where they

    European land exploration of Australia

    European land exploration of Australia

    European_land_exploration_of_Australia

  • Cyanothamnus anemonifolius
  • Species of flowering plant

    079 in) wide. This species was first formally described in 1825 by Allan Cunningham and given the name Boronia anemonifolia in the book Geographical Memoirs

    Cyanothamnus anemonifolius

    Cyanothamnus anemonifolius

    Cyanothamnus_anemonifolius

  • Eucalyptus melliodora
  • Species of eucalyptus

    1843 by Johannes Conrad Schauer from an unpublished description by Allan Cunningham and the description was published in Walpers' book Repertorium Botanices

    Eucalyptus melliodora

    Eucalyptus melliodora

    Eucalyptus_melliodora

  • Palgrave's Golden Treasury
  • 1861 anthology of English poetry

    – Thomas Campbell – Hartley Coleridge – Samuel Taylor Coleridge – Allan Cunningham – Thomas Hood – John Keats – Charles Lamb – Mary Lamb – H. F. Lyte

    Palgrave's Golden Treasury

    Palgrave's Golden Treasury

    Palgrave's_Golden_Treasury

  • Dorothy Vernon
  • English heiress (1544–1584)

    Tale" (Sir George Vernon was known as the "King of the Peak"), by Allan Cunningham, published in The London Magazine in 1822. An 1823 novel The King of

    Dorothy Vernon

    Dorothy Vernon

    Dorothy_Vernon

  • Tam Lin
  • Scottish border ballad

    Cupbearer" in Traditional Tales of the English and Scottish Peasantry by Allan Cunningham (1822) "Wild Robin" in Little Prudy's Fairy Book by Sophie May (1866)

    Tam Lin

    Tam Lin

    Tam_Lin

  • Alan Anderson
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (1944–2013), Australian rules footballer Allan Anderson (theologian) (born 1949), Anglo-Zimbabwean theologian Allan Cunningham Anderson (1896–1986), Canadian newspaperman

    Alan Anderson

    Alan_Anderson

  • Elatine gratioloides
  • Species of flowering plant

    Pacific, including New Zealand. It was first described in 1839 by Allan Cunningham, who described it from a specimen from "a bog at Tauraki, Hokianga

    Elatine gratioloides

    Elatine gratioloides

    Elatine_gratioloides

  • Mount Cordeaux
  • Mountain in Queensland, Australia

    the tracks. The first European to discover and name the mountain was Allan Cunningham in 1828. It was named after William Cordeaux who was the assistant

    Mount Cordeaux

    Mount Cordeaux

    Mount_Cordeaux

  • Alseuosmia quercifolia
  • Species of plant

    as "Not threatened" by the NZTCS, it was first described in 1839 by Allan Cunningham, before being demoted to a hybrid by Rhys Gardner in 1978 and then

    Alseuosmia quercifolia

    Alseuosmia quercifolia

    Alseuosmia_quercifolia

  • Coprosma acerosa
  • Species of plant

    Coprosma acerosa, commonly called sand coprosma, is a shrub that is native to New Zealand. It is a coastal plant found on the landward side of sand dunes

    Coprosma acerosa

    Coprosma acerosa

    Coprosma_acerosa

  • Beilschmiedia tarairi
  • Species of tree endemic to New Zealand

    Beilschmiedia tarairi, commonly known as taraire, is a tree of the family Lauraceae, endemic to the North Island of New Zealand. It is a common canopy

    Beilschmiedia tarairi

    Beilschmiedia tarairi

    Beilschmiedia_tarairi

  • Brisbane River
  • River in Queensland, Australia

    Point Cliffs were created by a quarrying operation that, according to Allan Cunninghams' Field Book, was underway prior to 1829 when he observed a "stone

    Brisbane River

    Brisbane River

    Brisbane_River

  • Dendrobium tetragonum
  • Species of orchid

    November. Dendrobium tetragonum was first formally described in 1839 by Allan Cunningham from a specimen "hanging loosely from the stems of small trees in dry

    Dendrobium tetragonum

    Dendrobium tetragonum

    Dendrobium_tetragonum

  • Pope Pius V
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1566 to 1572

    26 October 2015. Retrieved 21 January 2019. Daniel Keyte Sandford; Allan Cunningham Thomas Thompson (1841). The Popular Encyclopedia. p. 842. Don S. Armentrout;

    Pope Pius V

    Pope Pius V

    Pope_Pius_V

  • Beilschmiedia tawa
  • Species of tree endemic to New Zealand

    of James Cook. The species was first formally described in 1838 by Allan Cunningham, who named the species Laurus tawa. In 1853, the species was moved

    Beilschmiedia tawa

    Beilschmiedia tawa

    Beilschmiedia_tawa

  • Acacia fimbriata
  • Species of legume

    Dichlamydeous Plants from an unpublished manuscript by Allan Cunningham. The type specimen was collected by Cunningham in 1828 from along the Brisbane River. Fringed

    Acacia fimbriata

    Acacia fimbriata

    Acacia_fimbriata

  • Acacia complanata
  • Species of legume

    described in 1842 by the George Bentham from an unpublished description by Allan Cunningham, and the description was published in William Jackson Hooker's London

    Acacia complanata

    Acacia complanata

    Acacia_complanata

  • Tregony, Queensland
  • Suburb of Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia

    Range prior to the development of the Cunningham Highway Allan Cunningham Monument: Cunningham Highway, Cunningham's Gap (28°02′59″S 152°23′41″E / 28.0497°S

    Tregony, Queensland

    Tregony, Queensland

    Tregony,_Queensland

  • Calytrix flavescens
  • Species of flowering plant

    Calytrix flavescens was first formally described in 1834 by the botanist Allan Cunningham in 1834 in the journal Botanical Magazine. The specific epithet (flavescens)

    Calytrix flavescens

    Calytrix flavescens

    Calytrix_flavescens

  • Hedycarya angustifolia
  • Species of tree

    diameter. Hedycarya angustifolia was first formally described in 1838 by Allan Cunningham in the Annals of Natural History from specimens collected "in ravines

    Hedycarya angustifolia

    Hedycarya angustifolia

    Hedycarya_angustifolia

  • Linum marginale
  • Species of flowering plant

    brown seeds. Linum marginale was first formally described in 1825 by Allan Cunningham in Barron Field's Geographical Memoirs on New South Wales. The specific

    Linum marginale

    Linum marginale

    Linum_marginale

  • Francis Leggatt Chantrey
  • English sculptor (1781–1841)

    be made of the clay model, and then a marble replica made of that. Allan Cunningham and Henry Weekes were his chief assistants, and made many of the works

    Francis Leggatt Chantrey

    Francis Leggatt Chantrey

    Francis_Leggatt_Chantrey

  • Epacris apiculata
  • Species of flowering plant

    047 in) long. Epacris apiculata was first formally described in 1825 by Allan Cunningham in Barron Field's Geographical Memoirs on New South Wales based on

    Epacris apiculata

    Epacris apiculata

    Epacris_apiculata

  • Allan C. Kelton
  • Allan Cunningham Kelton (June 24, 1846 – November 22, 1928) was an American officer serving in the United States Marine Corps during the Spanish–American

    Allan C. Kelton

    Allan C. Kelton

    Allan_C._Kelton

  • Acacia asparagoides
  • Shrub belonging to the genus Acacia

    asparagoides was first formally described in 1825 by the botanist Allan Cunningham in On the Botany of the Blue Mountains in Barron Field's book, Geographical

    Acacia asparagoides

    Acacia asparagoides

    Acacia_asparagoides

  • Bremer River (Queensland)
  • River in Queensland, Australia

    River system is extremely degraded. European explorers John Oxley and Allan Cunningham visited the river in 1824 and it was first named by Oxley as Bremer's

    Bremer River (Queensland)

    Bremer River (Queensland)

    Bremer_River_(Queensland)

  • European exploration of Australia
  • Society of London. 13: 161–182. ISSN 0266-6235. Wikidata Q108704393. Allan Cunningham (1832). "Brief View of the Progress of Interior Discovery in New South

    European exploration of Australia

    European exploration of Australia

    European_exploration_of_Australia

  • George Clarke (convict)
  • English convict

    with a European style shed was encountered in 1827 by the explorer Allan Cunningham near to what is now Warialda. This was probably also constructed by

    George Clarke (convict)

    George_Clarke_(convict)

  • Coprosma propinqua
  • Species of plant

    Coprosma propinqua is a New Zealand plant of the genus Coprosma in the family Rubiaceae. It is a widely-distributed small leaved divaricating shrub found

    Coprosma propinqua

    Coprosma propinqua

    Coprosma_propinqua

  • Francis Cunningham (Indian Army officer)
  • Madras Army officer

    Ben Jonson in 1871. Cunningham road in Bangalore is named after him. Francis Cunningham was the son of the poet Allan Cunningham and the younger brother

    Francis Cunningham (Indian Army officer)

    Francis Cunningham (Indian Army officer)

    Francis_Cunningham_(Indian_Army_officer)

  • Acacia cyclops
  • Species of plant

    Acacia cyclops, commonly known as coastal wattle, cyclops wattle, one-eyed wattle, red-eyed wattle, redwreath acacia, western coastal wattle, and as rooikrans

    Acacia cyclops

    Acacia cyclops

    Acacia_cyclops

  • South East Queensland
  • Region in southern Queensland, Australia

    60 years. Early explorers in the area including Matthew Flinders, Allan Cunningham, John Oxley and Patrick Logan. Around 1839, European settlers were

    South East Queensland

    South East Queensland

    South_East_Queensland

  • Great Dividing Range
  • Mountain range in Australia

    Subsequent explorations were made across and around the ranges by Allan Cunningham, John Oxley, Hamilton Hume, Paul Edmund Strzelecki, Ludwig Leichhardt

    Great Dividing Range

    Great Dividing Range

    Great_Dividing_Range

  • Acacia leptocarpa
  • Species of legume

    transferred back to genus Acacia in 2001. The type specimen was collected by Allan Cunningham around Cape Flinders in Queensland in 1820. The specific epithet is

    Acacia leptocarpa

    Acacia leptocarpa

    Acacia_leptocarpa

  • Pomaderris andromedifolia
  • Species of shrub

    Pomaderris andromedifolia was first formally described in 1825 by Allan Cunningham and the description was published in Barron Field's Geographical Memoirs

    Pomaderris andromedifolia

    Pomaderris andromedifolia

    Pomaderris_andromedifolia

  • Timeline of Brisbane
  • with soldiers, a storekeeper and their families, John Oxley, botanist Allan Cunningham, stock and seeds. 1824 Amity Moreton Thompson is the first settler

    Timeline of Brisbane

    Timeline_of_Brisbane

  • Prostanthera aspalathoides
  • Species of plant

    book Labiatarum genera et species, from an unpublished description by Allan Cunningham who collected the type specimens near the Lachlan River. The specific

    Prostanthera aspalathoides

    Prostanthera aspalathoides

    Prostanthera_aspalathoides

  • Northmead, New South Wales
  • Suburb of western Sydney, Australia

    Anglican (10.4%). Richie Benaud (1930–2015), cricketer and commentator. Allan Cunningham (1791–1839), explorer and botanist. Harry Hopman (1906–1985), tennis

    Northmead, New South Wales

    Northmead, New South Wales

    Northmead,_New_South_Wales

  • Grevillea juniperina
  • Species of plant native to Australia

    Novae Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen. English botanist and explorer Allan Cunningham collected what he called Grevillea sulphurea in 1822 near Coxs River

    Grevillea juniperina

    Grevillea juniperina

    Grevillea_juniperina

  • Acacia rubida
  • Species of legume

    coating. The species was first formally described by the botanist Allan Cunningham in 1825 in the work On the Botany of the Blue Mountains. Geographical

    Acacia rubida

    Acacia rubida

    Acacia_rubida

  • The Ghost of a Flea
  • Painting by William Blake

    of the surface, and the picture now appears exactly as described by Allan Cunningham. The colours, though deep, are clear and brilliant; the gold, used

    The Ghost of a Flea

    The Ghost of a Flea

    The_Ghost_of_a_Flea

  • Atherosperma
  • Species of tree

    Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris from an unpublished description by Allan Cunningham. In 2007, Richard Schodde reduced this species to a subspecies of Atherosperma

    Atherosperma

    Atherosperma

    Atherosperma

  • History of Toowoomba, Queensland
  • plentifully in the township. In 1816 English botanist and explorer Allan Cunningham arrived in Australia from Brazil where he had been collecting botanical

    History of Toowoomba, Queensland

    History_of_Toowoomba,_Queensland

  • Pittosporum rubiginosum
  • Species of flowering plant

    This species was first described in 1840 by the English botanist Allan Cunningham, in a footnote in his paper dealing with the flora of New Zealand.

    Pittosporum rubiginosum

    Pittosporum rubiginosum

    Pittosporum_rubiginosum

  • Romantic literature
  • Literature of the Romantic Period

    Romanticism include the poets and novelists James Hogg (1770–1835), Allan Cunningham (1784–1842) and John Galt (1779–1839). Scotland was also the location

    Romantic literature

    Romantic literature

    Romantic_literature

  • Archontophoenix cunninghamiana
  • Species of palm

    cunninghamiana was coined by Wendland to honour the English botanist Allan Cunningham. The native range of the Bangalow palm is from Mount Elliot, near Townsville

    Archontophoenix cunninghamiana

    Archontophoenix cunninghamiana

    Archontophoenix_cunninghamiana

  • Castanospermum
  • Genus of legumes

    seed. This species was first described in 1829 by English botanist Allan Cunningham, in a publication by Scottish naturalist Robert Mudie titled The Picture

    Castanospermum

    Castanospermum

    Castanospermum

  • Cullen Bullen, New South Wales
  • Village in New South Wales, Australia

    in 1821. Blackman was followed in 1822 by William Lawson and later Allan Cunningham in 1822–23. Robert Dulhunty – the subsequent founder of Dubbo – took

    Cullen Bullen, New South Wales

    Cullen Bullen, New South Wales

    Cullen_Bullen,_New_South_Wales

  • Electorates of the Australian House of Representatives
  • Federal electorates in Australia

    New South Wales Pat Conaghan Nationals Provincial Cunningham 1949 New South Wales 536 Allan Cunningham Botanist, explorer Alison Byrnes Labor Provincial

    Electorates of the Australian House of Representatives

    Electorates of the Australian House of Representatives

    Electorates_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives

  • Myoporum floribundum
  • Species of shrub

    collegit Carolus Liber Baro de Hügel, the original having been written by Allan Cunningham (botanist) but not published. The specific epithet is derived from

    Myoporum floribundum

    Myoporum floribundum

    Myoporum_floribundum

  • Ida Lee
  • Australian historian and poet

    Gutenberg of Australia Works by or about Ida Lee at the Internet Archive ebook by Ida Lee Early Explorers in Australia at The Allan Cunningham Project

    Ida Lee

    Ida Lee

    Ida_Lee

  • Philotheca obovalis
  • Species of plant

    18 in) long. This philotheca was first formally described in 1825 by Allan Cunningham who gave it the name Eriostemon ovalis and published the description

    Philotheca obovalis

    Philotheca_obovalis

  • Gynochthodes jasminoides
  • Species of flowering plant

    and New South Wales. Gynochthodes jasminoides was first described by Allan Cunningham in 1834 as Morinda jasminoides. In 2011, based on new molecular studies

    Gynochthodes jasminoides

    Gynochthodes jasminoides

    Gynochthodes_jasminoides

  • Dracophyllum latifolium
  • Species of flowering plant

    Dracophyllum latifolium, commonly called needle-leaved neinei or spider wood, is a species of plant in the family Ericaceae. It is endemic to the North

    Dracophyllum latifolium

    Dracophyllum latifolium

    Dracophyllum_latifolium

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  • Allyn
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    English

    Allyn

    English : variant of Allen, established in New England in the 17th century.Matthew Allyn was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.

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  • Ata' Allah |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ata' Allah |

    Gift of Allah

    Ata' Allah |

  • Alan, Allan
  • Male

    English

    Alan, Allan

    Handsome One

    Alan, Allan

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    Arabic, Muslim

    Allah-Bakhsh

    Gift of Allah

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    English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly ALLYN means "little rock." 

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    Gift of Allah

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  • ALLAN
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    English

    ALLAN

    English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly ALLAN means "little rock." 

    ALLAN

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  • ALLIN
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    ALLIN

    English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly ALLIN means "little rock." 

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    American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, Danish, English, French, Gaelic, German, Irish

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    Form of Alan; Noble; Rock; Comely

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  • Allah
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    Allah

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  • Fadl-Allah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

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  • ALLEN
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    English

    ALLEN

    English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly ALLEN means "little rock." 

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    St. Alban

    From St. Alban.

    St. Alban

  • ALTAN
  • Male

    Turkish

    ALTAN

    Turkish name ALTAN means "dawn."

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Rizq-Allah

    Livelihood from Allah

    Rizq-Allah

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  • MAGNHILDR
  • Female

    Norse

    MAGNHILDR

    Old Norse name composed of the elements magn "mighty, strong" and hildr "battle, fight," hence "mighty in battle."

  • Bhayant
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sikh

    Bhayant

    Fearless

  • Tahlia
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Greek, Hebrew, Jamaican

    Tahlia

    Lambkin; Dew of God; Abbreviation of Natalia; Dew Drop

  • Adelin
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    German, Swedish

    Adelin

    Noble Kind

  • Rickman
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English

    Rickman

    Powerful

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  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Miqdad |

    Name of a sahabi

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    English

    Weslia

    Feminine of Wesley.

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    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Jamini

    Night

  • Lamees
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    Indian

    Lamees

    Soft to the touch, Pure silk, Tender woman

  • Jaskaran
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Jaskaran

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  • Allay
  • n.

    Alleviation; abatement; check.

  • Allay
  • n.

    Alloy.

  • Alman
  • adj.

    German.

  • Delay
  • n.

    To allay; to temper.

  • Alman
  • n.

    A German.

  • Allay
  • v. t.

    To alleviate; to abate; to mitigate; as, to allay the severity of affliction or the bitterness of adversity.

  • Allaying
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Allay

  • Almayne
  • n.

    Alt. of Alman

  • Alman
  • adj.

    A kind of dance. See Allemande.

  • Allayed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Allay

  • Allay
  • v. t.

    To make quiet or put at rest; to pacify or appease; to quell; to calm; as, to allay popular excitement; to allay the tumult of the passions.

  • Allay
  • v. t.

    To diminish in strength; to abate; to subside.

  • Legge
  • v. t.

    To lighten; to allay.

  • Alman
  • adj.

    The German language.

  • Allegge
  • v. t.

    See Alegge and Allay.

  • Antemetic
  • n.

    A remedy to check or allay vomiting.

  • Alegge
  • v. t.

    To allay or alleviate; to lighten.

  • Almain
  • n.

    Alt. of Alman

  • Allay
  • v. t.

    To mix (metals); to mix with a baser metal; to alloy; to deteriorate.

  • Alaunt
  • n.

    See Alan.