MacKellar — Recorded in the spellings of MacKellar, MacKeller, Maceller, Macellar, and the short forms commencing Mc , this is an ancient Scottish surname. It originates from the Gaelic MacEalair, meaning the son of Hilarius. Hilarius was a Latin personal… … Surnames reference
Mackellar — /məˈkɛlə/ (say muh keluh) noun 1. Sir Charles Kinnaird, 1844–1926, Australian physician and sociologist. 2. his daughter, (Isobel Marion) Dorothea, 1885–1968, Australian poet; author of My Country (1908). Dorothea Mackellar was born in Sydney.… …
Mackellar Motel — (Gunnedah,Австралия) Категория отеля: 4 звездочный отель Адрес: 342 Conadilly St, 23 … Каталог отелей
MACKELLAR, Sir Charles Kinnaird (1844-1926) — physician and public man son of Dr Frank Mackellar, was born at Sydney, on 5 December 1844. He was educated at Sydney grammar school and on leaving school had some experience on a station. About 1866 he went to Glasgow, did a distinguished course … Dictionary of Australian Biography
Mackellar Girls Campus — Infobox School name = Northern Beaches Secondary College Mackellar Girls Campus imagesize = caption = motto = established = gender = Female type = Government grades = 7 12 principal = Ms S Richards faculty = staff = students = enrollment = 981… … Wikipedia
Mackellar by-election, 1994 — The 1994 Mackellar by election was held in the Australian electorate of Mackellar in New South Wales on 26 March 1994. The by election was triggered by the resignation of the sitting member, the Liberal Party of Australia s Jim Carlton on 14… … Wikipedia
MacKellar River — Sp Makèlaro ùpė Ap MacKellar River L Kanadoje (Ontarijo p ja) … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Mackellar — WM Chief engineer, accompanies Wolfe in reconnaissance of Island of Orleans, 93 … The makers of Canada
Division of Mackellar — Mackellar Australian House of Representatives Division Division of Mackellar (green) in New South Wales Created: 1949 … Wikipedia
Charles Mackellar — Sir Charles Mackellar KCMG Senator for New South Wales In office 8 October 1903 – 30 November … Wikipedia