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  • Duff Cooper Prize
  • Literary prize

    The Duff Cooper Prize (currently known as the Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize) is a literary prize awarded annually for the best work of history, biography

    Duff Cooper Prize

    Duff_Cooper_Prize

  • Roger Duff
  • New Zealand ethnologist and museum director (1912–1978)

    Roger Shepherd Duff CBE FRSNZ (11 July 1912 – 30 October 1978) was a New Zealand ethnologist and museum director. Duff was born in Invercargill, New Zealand

    Roger Duff

    Roger_Duff

  • Duff Cooper
  • British Conservative politician (1890–1954)

    Alfred Duff Cooper, 1st Viscount Norwich, GCMG, DSO, PC (22 February 1890 – 1 January 1954), known as Duff Cooper, was a British Conservative Party politician

    Duff Cooper

    Duff Cooper

    Duff_Cooper

  • Hilary Duff
  • American actress and singer (born 1987)

    Hilary Erhard Duff (born September 28, 1987) is an American actress, singer-songwriter, businesswoman, and author. Her accolades include a World Music

    Hilary Duff

    Hilary Duff

    Hilary_Duff

  • No Place Like Home (TV series)
  • 1983 British TV series or programme

    aside in the final series. Raymond is replaced by a similar character, Roger Duff, in Lorraine's affections. There was also Nigel, a veterinary student

    No Place Like Home (TV series)

    No_Place_Like_Home_(TV_series)

  • Alan Duff
  • New Zealand writer

    Hamilton Boys' Home. Later he lived with another uncle, anthropologist Roger Duff, and went back to school at Christchurch Boys' High School. At 15 he was

    Alan Duff

    Alan Duff

    Alan_Duff

  • Moa
  • Extinct order of birds

    bones from at least 183 individual moa have been excavated, mostly by Roger Duff of Canterbury Museum. Many explanations have been proposed to account

    Moa

    Moa

    Moa

  • The DUFF
  • 2015 American teen comedy film

    The DUFF (teen slang for "designated ugly fat friend") is a 2015 American teen comedy film directed by Ari Sandel. The screenplay by Josh Cagan was based

    The DUFF

    The_DUFF

  • Sue Prideaux
  • Anglo-Norwegian writer

    original on 6 October 2018. Retrieved 5 October 2012. "1956 - 2016". The Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize. Archived from the original on 12 March 2023. Retrieved 12

    Sue Prideaux

    Sue_Prideaux

  • American Prometheus
  • 2005 biography of J. Robert Oppenheimer

    23, 2023. "2005". National Book Critics Circle. "1956–2016". The Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize. Retrieved July 23, 2023. Kifer, Andy. "The Real History

    American Prometheus

    American_Prometheus

  • Duff Goldman
  • American chef

    Jeffrey Adam "Duff" Goldman (born December 17, 1974) is an American businessman, pastry chef, television personality, and writer. He is the executive chef

    Duff Goldman

    Duff Goldman

    Duff_Goldman

  • Duff (surname)
  • Surname list

    politician Reggie Duff (1878–1911), Australian cricketer Rick Duff (born 1964), Canadian boxer Robert Duff (disambiguation) Roger Duff (1912–1978), New

    Duff (surname)

    Duff_(surname)

  • Ernest Rutherford
  • New Zealand physicist and chemist (1871–1937)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Ernest Rutherford

    Ernest Rutherford

    Ernest_Rutherford

  • Oliver Duff (New Zealand editor)
  • New Zealand writer and editor

    in 1950. Their son Roger Duff (1912–1978) became an ethnologist and director of the Canterbury Museum. Their daughter Alison Duff (1914–2000) was a sculptor

    Oliver Duff (New Zealand editor)

    Oliver_Duff_(New_Zealand_editor)

  • Do No Harm (book)
  • 2014 memoir written by Henry Marsh

    repair lives." 2015 Winner of the PEN Ackerley Prize Finalist for the Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize[citation needed] 2015 Finalist for the Wellcome Book Prize

    Do No Harm (book)

    Do_No_Harm_(book)

  • Moriori
  • Indigenous Polynesian people of the Chatham Islands

    ethnologists; among them anthropologist H. D. Skinner in 1923, ethnologist Roger Duff in the 1940s, historian and ethnographer Arthur Thomson in 1959, as well

    Moriori

    Moriori

    Moriori

  • Hector Medal
  • Annual New Zealand science award

    Zoology 1954 Lucy Cranwell Botany 1955 Brian Shorland Chemistry 1956 Roger Duff Ethnology 1957 Harold Wellman Geology 1958 Alister McLellan Mathematics

    Hector Medal

    Hector_Medal

  • The Pike: Gabriele D'Annunzio, Poet, Seducer and Preacher of War
  • 2013 book by Lucy Hughes-Hallett

    on 7 January 2014. Retrieved 5 November 2013. "1956 - 2016". The Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize. Retrieved 12 March 2023. "Awards: Costa; Pacific Northwest;

    The Pike: Gabriele D'Annunzio, Poet, Seducer and Preacher of War

    The_Pike:_Gabriele_D'Annunzio,_Poet,_Seducer_and_Preacher_of_War

  • Geoff Stedman
  • New Zealand physicist (1943–2026)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Geoff Stedman

    Geoff_Stedman

  • Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal
  • Award

    Frederick Doidge Viva Donaldson Arthur Donnelly Percy Dowse Harry Dudfield Roger Duff Mason Durie James Elliott Keith Elliott Ned Ellison Sam Emery Mary Enright

    Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal

    Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal

    Queen_Elizabeth_II_Coronation_Medal

  • Percy Smith (ethnologist)
  • New Zealand surveyor and ethnologist

    1934: D. G. Kennedy 1937: David Teviotdale 1941: Herries Beattie 1948: Roger Duff 1950: Catherine Berndt, New Zealand-born Australian anthropologist 1956:

    Percy Smith (ethnologist)

    Percy Smith (ethnologist)

    Percy_Smith_(ethnologist)

  • Roy Kerr
  • New Zealand mathematician

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Roy Kerr

    Roy Kerr

    Roy_Kerr

  • Once Were Warriors
  • 1990 book by Alan Duff

    sophisticated—one uncle, Roger Duff, was a well-known anthropologist; his paternal grandfather was liberal magazine editor and literary patron Oliver Duff. As a teenager

    Once Were Warriors

    Once_Were_Warriors

  • Julian Jackson (historian)
  • British historian (born 1954)

    March 2024. Bayley, Sian (4 March 2024). "Julian Jackson wins £5k Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize". The Bookseller. Retrieved 16 March 2024. "List of current

    Julian Jackson (historian)

    Julian Jackson (historian)

    Julian_Jackson_(historian)

  • Vic Gatrell
  • British historian

    Comedy Guide. "Vic Gatrell". Gresham College. "Vic Gatrell". The Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize. Retrieved 14 January 2025. "wyvern:extra". Archived from

    Vic Gatrell

    Vic Gatrell

    Vic_Gatrell

  • Wairau Bar
  • Archeologically important gravel bar on the South Island of New Zealand

    Jim Eyles who, in 1942, found more artefacts. Early investigations with Roger Duff unearthed a burial site. Bones were scattered and close to the surface

    Wairau Bar

    Wairau Bar

    Wairau_Bar

  • Rewi Alley
  • New Zealand writer and political activist

    Beattie, James; Bullen, Richard, eds. (2018). New China Eyewitness: Roger Duff, Rewi Alley and the Art of Museum Diplomacy Hardcover. Translated by Xiongbo

    Rewi Alley

    Rewi Alley

    Rewi_Alley

  • Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon
  • British fashion designer and Titanic survivor (1863–1935)

    Lucy Christiana, Lady Duff-Gordon (née Sutherland; 13 June 1863 – 20 April 1935) was a leading British fashion designer in the late 19th and early 20th

    Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon

    Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon

    Lucy,_Lady_Duff-Gordon

  • Allies at War
  • Book by Tim Bouverie about World War II diplomacy among the big three Allied powers

    March 2026. Spanoudi, Melina (16 March 2025). "Tim Bouverie wins £5k Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize". The Bookseller. Retrieved 24 May 2026. "Netanyahu speaks

    Allies at War

    Allies_at_War

  • Canterbury Museum, Christchurch
  • Museum in Christchurch, New Zealand

    also be on display in the space hanging from the ceiling. Part of the Roger Duff wings exterior will be removed to create a large glass window spanning

    Canterbury Museum, Christchurch

    Canterbury Museum, Christchurch

    Canterbury_Museum,_Christchurch

  • No Way Out (1987 film)
  • American thriller film by Roger Donaldson

    of Secretary of Defense David Brice (Gene Hackman). Will Patton, Howard Duff, George Dzundza, Jason Bernard, Fred Thompson and Iman appear in supporting

    No Way Out (1987 film)

    No_Way_Out_(1987_film)

  • Duff Twysden
  • British socialite

    on 26 January 1917, to Sir Roger Thomas Twysden, a naval officer. He had succeeded as tenth Baronet on 1 May 1911, so Duff became known as Lady Twysden

    Duff Twysden

    Duff Twysden

    Duff_Twysden

  • Roger Martin (actor)
  • British actor and theatre director

    and June between 1980 and 1987. Further television appearances include Roger Duff in the final series of No Place Like Home (1987), Bread (1991), Anglo-Saxon

    Roger Martin (actor)

    Roger Martin (actor)

    Roger_Martin_(actor)

  • George Hudson (entomologist)
  • English-born New Zealand entomologist (1867–1946)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    George Hudson (entomologist)

    George Hudson (entomologist)

    George_Hudson_(entomologist)

  • Matt Visser
  • New Zealand mathematician

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Matt Visser

    Matt Visser

    Matt_Visser

  • Tony Fomison
  • New Zealand artist (1939–1990)

    archaeological assistant at the Canterbury Museum then under the directorship of Roger Duff. Fomison took part in a major survey of Māori rock art in South Canterbury

    Tony Fomison

    Tony Fomison

    Tony_Fomison

  • Loren Gold
  • Musical artist

    Loggins, Roger Daltrey, and Don Felder. As a music director, Gold has led world tours for artists such as Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Hilary Duff, and American

    Loren Gold

    Loren Gold

    Loren_Gold

  • Pyramid Valley
  • Locality in Canterbury, New Zealand

    excavations and in the early 1940s fossil hunters like Robert Falla, Roger Duff, Robert Cushman Murphy, Jim Eyles, Ron Scarlett and many others began

    Pyramid Valley

    Pyramid_Valley

  • Deaths in September 1983
  • of Fame. May 31, 2017. Retrieved June 12, 2024. "1956–2016". The Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize. Archived from the original on March 12, 2023. Retrieved

    Deaths in September 1983

    Deaths_in_September_1983

  • Cook Bicentenary Expedition
  • Research expedition in the South-West Pacific (1969)

    Captain Archaeologists Janet Davidson, Auckland Institute and Museum Roger Duff, Canterbury Museum Michael M. Trotter, Canterbury Museum Botanist William

    Cook Bicentenary Expedition

    Cook_Bicentenary_Expedition

  • Roger Clemens
  • American baseball player (born 1962)

    William Roger Clemens (born August 4, 1962), nicknamed "Rocket", is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played 24 seasons in Major League

    Roger Clemens

    Roger Clemens

    Roger_Clemens

  • Ian Witten
  • English computer scientist in New Zealand (born 1947)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Ian Witten

    Ian Witten

    Ian_Witten

  • Robbie Amell
  • Canadian actor and producer (born 1988)

    Curse of the Lake Monster (2010), The Hunters as Paxton Flynn (2013), The DUFF as Wesley Rush (2015), The Babysitter as Max (2017), and the science fiction

    Robbie Amell

    Robbie Amell

    Robbie_Amell

  • Archaeology of New Zealand
  • the Archaic period. Atholl Anderson Sue Bulmer Janet Davidson Roger Duff Jack Golson Roger Green Charles Higham Kevin Jones Helen Leach Foss Leach Bruce

    Archaeology of New Zealand

    Archaeology of New Zealand

    Archaeology_of_New_Zealand

  • Roger Green (archaeologist)
  • American-born New Zealand archaeologist (1932–2009)

    Roger Curtis Green ONZM (15 March 1932 – 4 October 2009) was an American-born, New Zealand–based archaeologist, professor emeritus at The University of

    Roger Green (archaeologist)

    Roger Green (archaeologist)

    Roger_Green_(archaeologist)

  • List of archaeologists
  • archaeology Duan Qingbo (1964–2019) Chinese; Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor Roger Duff (1912–1978) New Zealander; New Zealand Katherine Dunbabin (born 1941)

    List of archaeologists

    List_of_archaeologists

  • Bill Sutton (artist)
  • New Zealand artist (1917–2000)

    include: 1954 Alice Candy Warden of Helen Connon Hall, Christchurch 1965 Dr Roger Duff Director of the Canterbury Museum 1971 Mr A. R. Low Governor of the Reserve

    Bill Sutton (artist)

    Bill Sutton (artist)

    Bill_Sutton_(artist)

  • Christian Hartinger
  • New Zealand bioinorganic chemist known for his work in metal-based anticancer drugs

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Christian Hartinger

    Christian Hartinger

    Christian_Hartinger

  • 2023 in literature
  • May 25, 2023. Bayley, Sian (2024-03-04). "Julian Jackson wins £5k Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize". The Bookseller. Retrieved 2024-03-16. Schaub, Michael (2023-05-11)

    2023 in literature

    2023_in_literature

  • Barry Fell
  • New Zealand zoologist (1917–1994)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Barry Fell

    Barry_Fell

  • Michael Trotter (archaeologist)
  • New Zealand archaeologist (born 1935)

    the Otago Museum at the time. He subsequently worked on digs alongside Roger Duff, Wal Ambrose and Jack Golson. He studied at the University of Canterbury

    Michael Trotter (archaeologist)

    Michael_Trotter_(archaeologist)

  • Bernard Aston
  • New Zealand agricultural chemist, botanist and photographer (1871–1951)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Bernard Aston

    Bernard Aston

    Bernard_Aston

  • 2022 in literature
  • Retrieved 2023-02-21. Brown, Lauren (2023-03-06). "Anna Keay wins £5,000 Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize for The Restless Republic". The Bookseller. Retrieved 2023-03-12

    2022 in literature

    2022_in_literature

  • Agent Cody Banks
  • 2003 film directed by Harald Zwart

    15-year-old who goes undercover for the CIA as a James Bond–type superspy. Hilary Duff, Angie Harmon, Keith David, Cynthia Stevenson, Arnold Vosloo and Ian McShane

    Agent Cody Banks

    Agent_Cody_Banks

  • James Bertram (New Zealand writer)
  • New Zealand scholar

    enthusiastic impressions of progress in New China in Journey to New China; Dr Roger Duff, Director of the Canterbury Museum; Mr Charles Hilgendorf, farmer and

    James Bertram (New Zealand writer)

    James Bertram (New Zealand writer)

    James_Bertram_(New_Zealand_writer)

  • Graham Duff
  • English writer, actor and producer

    Graham Duff is an English writer, actor and producer. His work for television and radio is typified by intricate plotting, large casts, frequently dark

    Graham Duff

    Graham_Duff

  • Joel Madden
  • American singer and songwriter (born 1979)

    25-year-old Madden began dating teen idol Hilary Duff when she was 16. After a long period of tabloid speculation, Duff's mother Susan announced their relationship

    Joel Madden

    Joel Madden

    Joel_Madden

  • Peter Buck (anthropologist)
  • New Zealand physician and anthropologist (1877–1951)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Peter Buck (anthropologist)

    Peter Buck (anthropologist)

    Peter_Buck_(anthropologist)

  • Eamonn O'Brien (mathematician)
  • New Zealand mathematician

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Eamonn O'Brien (mathematician)

    Eamonn O'Brien (mathematician)

    Eamonn_O'Brien_(mathematician)

  • Owen Wilkes
  • New Zealand peace campaigner

    Kermadec Islands. He worked on archaeological digs led by ethnologist Roger Duff. He became politicised in the anti-war movement, which led to invitations

    Owen Wilkes

    Owen_Wilkes

  • John C. Butcher
  • New Zealand mathematician

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    John C. Butcher

    John C. Butcher

    John_C._Butcher

  • Robert Speight
  • British-born New Zealand geologist (1867–1949)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Robert Speight

    Robert Speight

    Robert_Speight

  • Peter de la Mare (chemist)
  • Academic chemist in New Zealand

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Peter de la Mare (chemist)

    Peter_de_la_Mare_(chemist)

  • Ernest Beaglehole
  • New Zealand psychologist and ethnologist (1906–1965)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Ernest Beaglehole

    Ernest_Beaglehole

  • List of Toronto Maple Leafs head coaches
  • Clancy, Red Kelly, and Dick Duff while five others have been inducted as builders: Conn Smythe, Hap Day, Punch Imlach, Roger Neilson, and Pat Quinn. Frank

    List of Toronto Maple Leafs head coaches

    List of Toronto Maple Leafs head coaches

    List_of_Toronto_Maple_Leafs_head_coaches

  • Julius von Haast
  • German-born New Zealand geologist (1822–1887)

    Waite (1906–1914) Robert Speight (1914–1935) Robert Falla (1937–1947) Roger Duff (1948–1978) John Wilson (1979–1983) Michael Trotter (1983–1995) Anthony

    Julius von Haast

    Julius von Haast

    Julius_von_Haast

  • Dan Walls
  • New Zealand physicist (1942–1999)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Dan Walls

    Dan Walls

    Dan_Walls

  • Cheaper by the Dozen 2
  • 2005 film by Adam Shankman

    and stars Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt, Tom Welling, Piper Perabo, and Hilary Duff with Kevin G. Schmidt, Alyson Stoner, Jacob Smith, Forrest Landis, Liliana

    Cheaper by the Dozen 2

    Cheaper_by_the_Dozen_2

  • Hokitika Museum
  • Museum in New Zealand

    1973, the anniversary of Hokitika's founding in 1864. The speaker was Roger Duff, director of Canterbury Museum. The building had an entrance on Tancred

    Hokitika Museum

    Hokitika Museum

    Hokitika_Museum

  • Thomas Cheeseman
  • English-born New Zealand botanist (1846–1923)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Thomas Cheeseman

    Thomas Cheeseman

    Thomas_Cheeseman

  • Leonard Cockayne
  • New Zealand botanist (1855–1934)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Leonard Cockayne

    Leonard Cockayne

    Leonard_Cockayne

  • Margaret Brimble
  • New Zealand chemist

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Margaret Brimble

    Margaret Brimble

    Margaret_Brimble

  • Graham Liggins
  • New Zealand physician (1926–2010)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Graham Liggins

    Graham_Liggins

  • A Cinderella Story
  • 2004 film by Mark Rosman

    film directed by Mark Rosman, written by Leigh Dunlap and starring Hilary Duff, Chad Michael Murray, Jennifer Coolidge, and Regina King. A modernization

    A Cinderella Story

    A_Cinderella_Story

  • Brian Shorland
  • New Zealand organic chemist (1909–1999)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Brian Shorland

    Brian_Shorland

  • Jim Eyles
  • New Zealand archaeologist

    burials on the bar, and assisted with the excavations carried out by Roger Duff from the Canterbury Museum. The site is regarded as one of the oldest

    Jim Eyles

    Jim_Eyles

  • Paul Callaghan
  • New Zealand physicist (1947–2012)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Paul Callaghan

    Paul Callaghan

    Paul_Callaghan

  • Oliver Duff (British editor)
  • British journalist (born 1983)

    Oliver Duff (born 1983) is a British journalist who has been the editor of The i Paper since June 2013. Duff was formerly a reporter, gossip columnist

    Oliver Duff (British editor)

    Oliver_Duff_(British_editor)

  • Elsdon Best
  • New Zealand historian (1856–1931)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Elsdon Best

    Elsdon Best

    Elsdon_Best

  • Stuart Park (museum director)
  • New Zealand museum director and anthropologist

    Park, Stuart (1989). "The Pacific Stone Adze Studies of H.D. Skinner and Roger Duff: an Historical Survey". Saying So Doesn’t Make It So – Papers in Honour

    Stuart Park (museum director)

    Stuart_Park_(museum_director)

  • Frank Turner (geologist)
  • New Zealand geologist

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Frank Turner (geologist)

    Frank_Turner_(geologist)

  • Duncan Sommerville
  • Scottish mathematician and astronomer (1879–1934)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Duncan Sommerville

    Duncan Sommerville

    Duncan_Sommerville

  • Ralph Piddington
  • New Zealand psychologist and anthropologist (1906–1974)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Ralph Piddington

    Ralph_Piddington

  • Lance Richdale
  • New Zealand teacher and amateur ornithologist (1900–1983)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Lance Richdale

    Lance_Richdale

  • M. E. Grant Duff
  • Scottish politician, administrator and author (1829–1906)

    Elphinstone Grant Duff GCSI, CIE, PC, FRS (21 February 1829 – 12 January 1906), known as M. E. Grant Duff before 1887 and as Sir Mountstuart Grant Duff thereafter

    M. E. Grant Duff

    M. E. Grant Duff

    M._E._Grant_Duff

  • Herbert Purves
  • New Zealand medical researcher (1908–1993)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Herbert Purves

    Herbert_Purves

  • Jeff Tallon
  • New Zealand physicist

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Jeff Tallon

    Jeff Tallon

    Jeff_Tallon

  • Trevor Hatherton
  • Geophysicist, scientific administrator, Antarctic scientist (1924–1992)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Trevor Hatherton

    Trevor_Hatherton

  • Alister McLellan
  • New Zealand mathematician and academic physicist (1919–2012)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Alister McLellan

    Alister_McLellan

  • Nothing but a Man
  • 1964 film by Michael Roemer

    also co-wrote the film with Robert M. Young. The film tells the story of Duff Anderson, an African-American railroad worker in the early 1960s who tries

    Nothing but a Man

    Nothing but a Man

    Nothing_but_a_Man

  • Marston Conder
  • New Zealand mathematician

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Marston Conder

    Marston Conder

    Marston_Conder

  • Peter Schwerdtfeger
  • German chemist (born 1955)

    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

    Peter Schwerdtfeger

    Peter Schwerdtfeger

    Peter_Schwerdtfeger

  • Harold Finlay
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  • Walter Oliver
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  • Brian Wybourne
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  • The Waiting Room (2007 film)
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  • The Lizzie McGuire Movie
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  • Charles Ernest Weatherburn
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    (1952) Lance Richdale (1953) Lucy Cranwell (1954) Brian Shorland (1955) Roger Duff (1956) Harold Wellman (1957) Alister McLellan (1958) Barry Fell (1959)

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    Norman English form of Anglo-Saxon Hroðgar, ROGER means "famous spear." 

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    German and Swiss German (Römer) : see Roemer.English, Dutch, and German : regional or ethnic name for a Roman or more generally for an Italian.English and Dutch : nickname for a pilgrim, someone who has traveled to Rome (see Romero).German : from the Germanic personal name Hrotmar, composed of hrōd ‘renown’ + māri ‘fame’.

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    English and French : occupational name for a wheelright, from Old French roier, rouwier, rouer, roer.French : from a Germanic personal name composed of hrōd ‘renown’ + hari, heri ‘army’.Respelling of German Rauer.

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    English : patronymic from the personal name Roger.Thomas Rogers (c.1587–1621), born in London, England, was among the Pilgrim Fathers who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. He died during the first winter at Plymouth Colony, but his son Joseph survived and married, and was later joined in MA by his brother John. This name was subsequently brought to North America independently by many different bearers.

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  • Boatman
  • n.

    A man who manages a boat; a rower of a boat.

  • Rower
  • n.

    One who rows with an oar.

  • Rover
  • v. i.

    Hence, a fickle, inconstant person.

  • Marauder
  • v.

    A rover in quest of booty or plunder; a plunderer; one who pillages.

  • Roper
  • n.

    One who ropes goods; a packer.

  • Roper
  • n.

    One fit to be hanged.

  • Roser
  • n.

    A rosier; a rosebush.

  • Rover
  • v. i.

    Casual marks at uncertain distances.

  • Rover
  • v. i.

    A ball which has passed through all the hoops and would go out if it hit the stake but is continued in play; also, the player of such a ball.

  • Scourer
  • n.

    A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.

  • Oarsman
  • n.

    One who uses, or is skilled in the use of, an oar; a rower.

  • Rover
  • v. i.

    A sort of arrow.

  • Rambler
  • n.

    One who rambles; a rover; a wanderer.

  • Stroke
  • v. t.

    The rower who pulls the stroke oar; the strokesman.

  • Roper
  • n.

    A maker of ropes.

  • Rover
  • v. i.

    One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.

  • Rover
  • v. i.

    One who wanders about by sea or land; a wanderer; a rambler.

  • Ranger
  • n.

    One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber.

  • Oar
  • n

    An oarsman; a rower; as, he is a good oar.