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Hugh Acland (surgeon)

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Acland was elected to the North Canterbury Hospital Board in 1927 and remained a member for the following 17 years. He contested the election for
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was his sister. Acland was one of the first doctors in New Zealand who confined their medical practice to surgery. He joined the
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New Zealand Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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is named for Acland. This short cul-de-sac is located in the
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Acland died in 1956 at Chippenham Lodge. Acland Avenue in
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New Zealand Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
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Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
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The artist 399:Supplement to the New Zealand Gazette 292: 251: 49:He was born in 1874 in Christchurch. 7: 55:Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 10th Baronet 486:Chippenham Lodge: Linked in History 224:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography 173:Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal 99:, which had previously belonged to 169:King George V Silver Jubilee Medal 14: 523:Medical doctors from Christchurch 229:Ministry for Culture and Heritage 81:and survived the sinking of the 314:. 10 August 1917. p. 1604. 171:, and in 1953 he received the 167:. In 1935, he was awarded the 129:November 1935 general election 1: 528:Christchurch City Councillors 422:"Christchurch Street Names A" 533:New Zealand Knights Bachelor 165:1933 King's Birthday Honours 153:1919 King's Birthday Honours 548:Sinking of the SS Marquette 429:Christchurch City Libraries 30:Sir Hugh Thomas Dyke Acland 599: 484:Welch, David (June 2015). 219:"Acland, Hugh Thomas Dyke" 364:"Official jubilee medals" 133:Christchurch City Council 75:New Zealand Medical Corps 372:. 6 May 1935. p. 4 179:Death and commemoration 139:and served until 1941. 91:In 1924, Acland bought 57:were his grandfathers; 26: 311:The Edinburgh Gazette 113:Mayor of Christchurch 24: 518:New Zealand surgeons 273:Heritage New Zealand 189:residential red zone 461:on 21 February 2014 61:was his father and 16:New Zealand surgeon 420:Harper, Margaret. 392:"Coronation Medal" 350:The London Gazette 331:The London Gazette 265:"Chippenham Lodge" 143:Honours and awards 27: 217:Maling, Peter B. 590: 489: 471: 470: 468: 466: 457:. 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Index


CMG
CBE
Bishop Harper
Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 10th Baronet
John Acland
Jack Acland
Temuka
Bessie Acland
New Zealand Medical Corps
World War I
SS Marquette
Chippenham Lodge
St Albans
John Evans Brown
Mayor of Christchurch
1935
Labour
Dan Sullivan
November 1935 general election
Christchurch City Council
1936
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
1919 King's Birthday Honours
Companion of the Order of the British Empire
Knight Bachelor
1933 King's Birthday Honours
King George V Silver Jubilee Medal
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal
Avonside

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