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Harris R. Oke

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38:(1794–1870), the first lighthouse inspector in Newfoundland, and the grandson of William Robert Oke (1833–1894), whose business was in operation for more than a century. W. R. Oke established a carriage factory on Victoria Street in Harbour Grace in 1856 and moved to Halifax, NS. He relocated to the corner of Cochrane and Duckworth Streets in St. John's by 1879, eventually employing four of his sons as W. R. Oke & Sons. Oke's grandfather moved the carriage factory to the corner of Prescott and Duckworth Streets in 1890. Oke was born the following year (1 September 1891), and then the premises and its contents were destroyed in the 117:(1880–1940), Prime Ministers of Newfoundland. She pursued a nursing career, following in the footsteps of Oke's sister Maude Florence Oke (1902–1988), a nurse who married and migrated to Brooklyn, NY. Lillabelle attended the St. Johns Episcopal Hospital School of Nursing (Brooklyn, NY) from 1929 to 1932 , then worked at the Child's Hospital (Albany, NY), where she was Head Nurse during 2227: 1565: 87:. A plaque commemorating Captain Gill is mounted on the grounds of the Bonavista Court House. In 1960, a portion of the Oke family residence was converted to house the Oke funeral business. This and other homes once owned by the Oke family straddling both sides of the north end of Quidi Vidi Road are still standing in the historic "Oke's Corner" neighborhood. 211:
According to his medical report, Oke was anxious to return to the fight in France and proceeded to the 3rd (Reserve) Battalion in Edinburgh. He embarked for France on 15 December 1917, rejoining the 11th (Service) Battalion. Oke was wounded on 26 March 1918 by a gunshot to the right shoulder. He was
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where Oke grew up, at the juncture of Forest Road and Quidi Vidi Road, in the vicinity known as "Oke's Corner". Oke was named for his paternal grandmother, Mary Jane Harris Carnell (1832–1926), who was heir to a portion of the 20 acre New Forest estate owned by the Gill family from the 1700s. Oke is
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he was wounded, having been gassed on 17 August 1917 during the Battle of Langemarck and hit by shell fragments on 10 September 1917, which pierced his left shoulder and buttock. Oke was evacuated to the UK for surgery and recuperated at the W. London hospital for officers run by Lady Evelyn Mason,
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movement in the form of finances, communications, supplies, aircraft, and other resources, with the immediate goal of protecting Nigerian borders. Although the pro-Nazi, Vichy-controlled territory of French West Africa was threatening Nigeria's northern border, de Gaulle gained control of Chad and
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During Oke's life, the Oke's Carriage Factory was shepherded by his father, John Carnell Oke (1857–1931), and from 1926 by Oke's brother, Gordon Jeans Oke (1889–1977), when their father became incapacitated by chronic illness. The Okes were known for artistic carriage painting and for constructing
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From 1938 to 1940, as Germany advanced its agenda with little rein from international forces, West African nationals expressed mounting concern in the press over the possibility of annexation by Nazi Germany if the two major colonial powers, France and Britain, could not or would not help defend
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on 26 July 1918 for leading a successful counter-attack in France, despite being wounded, that resulted in re-occupying a lost position and inflicting heavy casualties on the enemy. He was treated at the Leith War Hospital and recuperated at the Officers Command Depot, Ripon South. On 31 October
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of St. John's, and who first occupied this land. His older brother, Michael Gill, Jr. (1699–1772), raised a militia to reinforce the British garrison and was the militia's first Lieutenant-Colonel, a Justice of the Peace from 1733, and held several other prominent positions in St. John's. Their
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broke out in Bathurst in the late fall of 1934, leading to numerous casualties including the death of the Colonial Secretary, Godfrey C. B. Parish, F.R.G.S. (1897–1934). On 20 December 1934, Oke advanced to the position of Acting Colonial Secretary, The Gambia. Oke held the British line in
102:, a tradition passed down from family in England. His maternal grandfather, John Jeans, was secretary of St. John's Lodge for 40 y. Oke's brother Gordon, was Master of Lodge Tasker No. 454 (St. John's, NL), Senior Grand Warden of the District Grand Lodge of Newfoundland (both Lodges of the 137:), also in Albany. After the death of Oke's mother, Florence Jane Oke (1862–1948), Lillabelle returned to the family home to live with their sister Mary Dorothy Oke (1899–1961) and operate a small neighborhood soda fountain out of a former residence on Quidi Vidi Road (St. John's, NL). 322:
and other British business interests, which had not yet developed air routes in West Africa. The British enacted tight control by overseeing the landing authorities granted to DLH and insisting that each flight be scheduled and any change in equipment be approved in advance.
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near Hawick, Oke was promoted to Acting Corp. on 22 June 1915. On 11 November 1915, while in Ayr, Scotland, Oke transferred from the Newfoundland Regiment to a Commissioned Rank (2nd Lieutenant) in the 14th Battalion of the 1st Regiment of Foot
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and Queen Mary), during their visit to the colony in 1901. An example of an Oke 19th century dog-cart (two-wheeled child’s carriage) is in the collection of The National Trust Carriage Museum (Devon). A Newfoundland dog,
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Letter to Lord George Lloyd, Secretary of State for the Colonies; CO 967/114. Semi-official and personal correspondence between the Secretary of State H R Oke, Sir Thomas Shenton, Sir Hilary Blood and A B Wright,
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Despite feeling unwell, Oke participated in a strategic war conference at the Government House in Lagos, Nigeria on 19 November 1940. However, he failed to recover and died 18 December 1940. Oke was given a
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and were quick to establish routine scheduled flights. In 1932 Oke was seconded to the Administrative Service of The Gambia and began serving as the Travelling Commissioner of the South Bank of the
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blood in drug experiments on adults conducted by the Bayer Aspirin Factory (Rensselaer, NY). During the summer months, she cared for children immobilised on a Bradford frame as treatment for
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had contemplated the creation of a single Franco-British citizenship, uniting the two nations. Combat missions in Africa fired up, with Britain and its African colonies providing support to
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father, Captain Michael Gill, Sr. (1673–1720), was an international trader in Massachusetts who is famous for defending Bonavista, NL from a brutal French and Indian attack in 1704 during
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in an effort to convince them to join Free France. Regional morale was further stressed in September 1940 by de Gaulle's failure to secure a French West African strategic port during the
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Oke married Melinda Alice Duchaine (also referred to as DuChesne) on 27 February 1924, at Our Lady of Mercy Convent and Chapel (St. John's, NL). Melinda had worked in St. John's as a
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who became Colonial Secretary, The Gambia, British West Africa (1934–1940) and served as its Acting Governor and Commander-in-Chief for six extended periods between 1934 and 1940.
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While recuperating in Harrogate, Yorkshire at the Furness Auxiliary Hospital (also known as Furness Officers Hospital), Oke met Lady Furness, Ada "Daisy" Hogg, the first wife of
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Oke, Regimental No. 565, enlisted 16 September 1914 with B Company of the 1st Battalion, Newfoundland Regiment and departed St. John's with several of his cousins aboard the
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with solicitor John Fenelon (1880-1934) in St. John's, NL from October 1909 until his final year in 1914 when he put his legal career on hold to respond to Governor
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the port of Libreville, Gabon by August and Cameroon by September. Oke underscored Britain's support for de Gaulle and the value of Bathurst (The Gambia) to
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the dog-cart presented by the children of Newfoundland, accompanied by the Newfoundland dog Bouncer, to the Duke & Duchess of Cornwall and York (later
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In May 1935, Oke attended the Silver Jubilee Service (London, England) by command of His Majesty to represent The Gambia on the 25th anniversary of King
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Oke embarked for France on 12 June 1916 as part of the 11th Service Battalion, 27th Brigade, 9th (Scottish) Division under the command of Major-General
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As the war escalated, geopolitical boundaries and relationships in West Africa were shifting and uncertain. France surrendered to Germany, signing the
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Oke held the office of Acting Governor and Commander-in-Chief of The Gambia, British West Africa, six times, three times to fill-in for Governor
279:. Due to ill health, he took an extended leave in England from September 1921 to February 1922. After returning to West Africa, he was based in 236:. Oke relinquished his commission on completion of service with the Royal Scots Infantry on 11 December 1919, retaining the rank of lieutenant. 1452: 2383: 381:, K.C.M.G., K.B.E.(1879–1957), instructed authorities to seize and dispose of DLH's local facilities to cut-off German access to Bathurst. 327: 2631: 2292: 1395: 1082:"John Jones and Contemporary Records. The Dissenting Church of Christ at St. John's Newfoundland. Transcribed and Annotated (Jan 1997)" 342: 276: 2646: 2348: 2122: 506:. London: from: British Diplomats Directory: Part 4 of 4. Structure of FO/FCO. Directory of Colonial Officials. pp. 1107, 1176. 354: 1337:"Robert Oke member, Conception Bay Free Masons Association. As cited in: Keith Matthews Name Files, 1500–1850. Oake. File No. O004" 884:
The Web of an Empire: a diary of the imperial tour of their Royal Highnesses the Duke & Duchess of Cornwall & York in 1901
2621: 350: 267:. The Furness' had converted the former Grand Hotel into a hospital to support the Red Cross. Lady Furness recommended Oke for 167:, he served with the Quartermaster's personal staff for Captain Michael Francis Summers when the Newfoundland Regiment was at 59:, in the same bloodline as Bouncer, was presented as mascot to the WW1 Newfoundland Regiment before leaving St. John's on the 1256: 248: 247:
by official report from a Commander-in-Chief, for which he received a certificate and an emblem of a bronze oak leaf for his
305:) to speed mail transit between Europe and South America. DLH undertook experimental air-sea routes using the catapult ship 2626: 283:, Northern Nigeria, for at least two years, working as District Commissioner. Oke served in Nigeria for 12 y (1920–1932). 164: 2509: 2475: 1645: 817: 552: 318:
communication with DLH to protect military security as well as to protect opportunities for future commercial growth by
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Altogether, Oke was injured three times in combat (Aug 1917, Sep 1917, and Mar 1918). He was mentioned by Field Marshal
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of the spine at Child's Hospital (Saratoga, NY). Later she worked as the school nurse for St. Agnes School (now
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Herder, R.B. (2 October 1954). "Britain was at war, and Newfoundland responded with five hundred volunteers".
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during the Archangel Campaign. He embarked on 28 April 1918, joining the 45th (Service) Battalion with the
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Carriage-making in St. John's, Newfoundland: a historical study of the products of a folk industry pg. 22
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when he hosted a delegation of Free French Officers who were waylaid there in early August. Clyde, a
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S.30 series flying boat on which the officers were travelling, had been damaged on take-off from
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Findlay, G.M.; Davey, T.H. (31 July 1936). "Yellow fever in the Gambia. II.—The 1934 outbreak".
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The Oke family gifted a stained glass window, "Baptism of Our Lord by John", from the studio of
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Multi-generations of Oke families resided in St. John's connected to land on the south side of
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Veterans Affairs. RG 38. Vol. 519. File 565. Oke Harris Randell (sic) Microfilm: GN 19 Reel 53
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and after a furlough in St. John's, Oke reported in London on 8 March 1920 for the British
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Matrimonial property law in Newfoundland to the end of the nineteenth century pg. 174–175
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Newfoundland at the Beginning of the 20th Century: A Treatise of History and Development
345:. He also attended the King's funeral in 1936, and with his wife, Melinda, attended the 1518: 1081: 272: 233: 213: 146: 122: 2306:(3). Helsinki, Finland: Nordic Association of African Studies: 235–257. Archived from 2167:(3). St. John's, NL: The Great War Veterans' Association of Newfoundland: 71. May 1935 2098: 1498:(3). St. John's, NL: The Great War Veterans' Association of Newfoundland: 71. May 1935 1234: 1017:(3). St. John's, NL: The Great War Veterans' Association of Newfoundland: 70. May 1935 365:
them. Germany suspended all civil flights to West Africa in August 1939 and initiated
2595: 1887: 882: 780:. St. John's, NL: St. John's Publicity Co. 1932. pp. 59, 220, 223, 229, 407–408. 188: 833: 373:. In West Africa, the reaction to war was immediate, particularly in the streets of 2228:"Harris Rendell Oke records and ephemera. Collection MG 33, File MG 33.5 1936–1940" 410: 366: 330:(Jan–Apr 1934, May–Oct 1935, Jun–Oct 1936) and three times to fill-in for Governor 314: 310: 287: 240: 130: 118: 1336: 1260: 903: 2338: 461:
and ceremonially called him to the Bar, conferring on him the Honorary Degree of
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in his 9 April 1917 dispatch, one of only 25 Newfoundland soldiers in WW1 to be
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Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, volume 2 [Extract: letter G]
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a descendant of Nicholas Gill, Sr. (d. 1787), a naval officer and judge of the
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for John Fenelon, with whom Oke studied law before WW1. Their only child was
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In the early 1930s, the Colonial government in The Gambia was engaged with
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A history of Newfoundland from the English, colonial, and foreign records
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Oke's sister Lillabelle Victoria Oke (1897–1993) worked as secretary to
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Grave of Harris Rendell Oke – . Photographs: A 35–40; A 35–41; A 35–42
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Wallace, Donald Mackenzie; Prior, Sydney; Martino, Eduardo de (1902).
2489:(1). St. John's, NL: The Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador: 17 764:. Halifax, NS: Royal Print & Litho, Ltd. 1915. pp. 169, 415. 594:"Served community for 112 years family business has been dissolved". 414: 302: 280: 2523:(2). St. John's, NL: The Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador: 2 524:
The Oke Tree: a Family History of England and Newfoundland (7th ed.)
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Captain Harris Oke (Image). IN: The Book of Newfoundland, Volume 2
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Captain Harris Oke (Image). IN: The Book of Newfoundland, Volume 2
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Oke, H.R. (19 November 1940). "Address to Legislative Council".
924:"The home-coming of the Duke & Duchess of Cornwall and York" 2051:. Halifax, NS: Royal Print & Litho, Ltd. 1915. p. 148. 1997:. Corner Brook, NL. 14 February 1934. p. 1. Archived from 1170:. GEST Songs of Newfoundland and Labrador. The Phyrst Web Pages 822:. Saint John (N.B.): McAlpine Publishing Co. 1894. p. 282. 473: 454: 477: 301:(DLH), which sought to establish an airbase in Bathurst (now 2343:. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. pp. 20–23. 1888:"The Newfoundland Regiment and the Great War: Commendations" 887:. London, New York: Macmillan and Company, Limited. p.  541:. GN 1/3/A file 1/1856: The Rooms Archives (St. John's, NL). 2340:
Free French Africa in World War II. The African Resistance
353:. Oke was appointed a Companion to the Most Distinguished 1554:. St. John's, NL: The Rooms Provincial Archives Division. 1447:. St. John's, NL: Breakwater Books, Ltd. pp. 43–53. 1443:
Marsh, Marilyn; Walsh, Jeanette; Beaton, Marilyn (2008).
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Church Society Reports. List of Subscribers, St. Thomas
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Remarks relative to the alterations in Cape Pine Light
1890:. The Rooms Corporation of Newfoundland and Labrador 1991:"One of First Five Hundred Becomes Acting Governor" 1304:. St. John's, NL: Richard Hibbs. 1927. p. 186. 598:. St. John's, NL. 17 May 1968. p. cannot read. 1473:. Halifax, NS: Royal Print & Litho, Ltd. 1913. 908:. Newfoundland: South Publishing Company. p.  688:(M.A. thesis). Memorial University of Newfoundland 217:1918, he reported to the 3rd Reserve Battalion in 1131:(PhD thesis). Memorial University of Newfoundland 777:St. John's Classified Business and City Directory 653:. Halifax, NS: David McAlpine. 1874. p. 276. 634:. Halifax, NS: David McAlpine. 1872. p. 240. 421:, Congo and negotiated with French officers from 334:(Feb–Mar 1937, Apr–May 1939, and from Jun 1940). 1665:History of the 9th (Scottish) Division 1914–1919 1634:. WO 339/47027: The National Archives (Kew, UK). 1546: 1544: 1542: 1540: 445:with full honors in Lagos, and is buried there. 347:Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth 2332: 2330: 2328: 1625: 1623: 1621: 1619: 1617: 1615: 1613: 1611: 1609: 819:McAlpine's Newfoundland Directory, 1894 to 1897 647:McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1873–1874 628:McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1871–1872 615:. St. John's, NL: Thomas McConnan. p. 289. 612:Hutchinson's Newfoundland Directory for 1864–65 2607:Newfoundland military personnel of World War I 2208:(3). London: West Africa Study Circle: 130–150 2148: 2146: 1910:"Newfoundlander Receives Imperial Appointment" 1445:Chapter 5. Lillabelle Oke In: A Life of Caring 2393:. London: Royal Aeronautical Society: 136–161 2250:"The London Gazette: (Supplement). no. 34585" 2027:. St. John's, NL. 29 February 1924. p. 5 1985: 1983: 1968:. St. John's, NL. 27 December 1923. p. 6 1916:. St. John's, NL. 24 February 1920. p. 4 1764:. London, England. 26 July 1918. p. 8830 1106:. Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web Site 191:, who geared up for a major offensive in the 8: 2434:. New York, NY. 28 December 1940. p. 5. 2286: 2284: 1942:. St. John's, NL. 8 February 1922. p. 4 1657: 1655: 1424:. St. John's, NL. 11 October 1918. p. 8 838:. St. John's, NL: Trade Review Office. 1897. 835:Devine & O'Maras City Directory for 1897 566: 564: 562: 455:The Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador 195:that July. The infantry participated in the 2584:. St. John's, NL. 30 April 1956. p. 3. 2188: 2186: 2184: 2182: 1790:. St. John’s, NL. 31 August 1918. p. 1 984:. Collection National Trust Carriage Museum 578:. St. John's, NL. 30 April 1956. p. 3. 467:Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly 1315: 1313: 1311: 1294: 1292: 1290: 1288: 1286: 1284: 1282: 1280: 1278: 589: 587: 585: 429:, but rallied by October when he declared 2545:. Government of Newfoundland and Labrador 2117:. Oxford Index. Oxford University Press. 1816:. Edinburgh. 22 January 1920. p. 233 1630:Oke, Captain Harris Rendell (1914–1922). 1594:. London. 16 November 1915. p. 11439 1361:. St. John's, NL. 11 July 1893. p. 1 870:. St. John's, NL. 9 July 1887. p. 4. 465:of Law. This honor was recognised by the 163:on 4 October 1914. After training in the 121:, and the research nurse at the hospital 16:WW1 veteran and British Colonial governor 2230:. The Rooms Provincial Archives Division 1712:. London. 12 October 1917. p. 10588 1592:The London Gazette (Second Suppl. 29370) 1237:. University of Toronto/Université Laval 1104:"Forest House (Forest Road, St. John's)" 798:. St. John's, NL. 8 July 1893. p. 4 740:. St. John's, NL. 28 May 1890. p. 1 714:. St. John's, NL. 17 May 1892. p. 1 526:. Winnipeg, Manitoba: John F. Templeton. 517: 515: 513: 175:and had arrived for further training at 34:Harris R. Oke was the great-grandson of 1322:Who's Who in and from Newfoundland 1937 1301:Who's Who in and from Newfoundland 1927 1040:. St. John's, Newfoundland. p. 12. 930:. England. 9 November 1901. p. 605 489: 2463:. The Rooms Archives (St. John's, NL). 2252:. London. December 1938. pp. 1–24 1842:. London. 13 January 1920. p. 689 1637: 544: 2652:British expatriates in British Gambia 2642:British Army personnel of World War I 1810:"Awarded a Bar to the Military Cross" 1738:. London. 1 January 1918. p. 264 1084:. Memorial University of Newfoundland 665:"W. R. Oke & Son (Advertisement)" 224:Oke was then ordered to serve in the 7: 2637:Royal Newfoundland Regiment soldiers 2048:McAlpine's St. John's City Directory 1686:. London. 19 June 1917. p. 6119 1470:McAlpine's St. John's City Directory 761:McAlpine's St. John's City Directory 184:(Lothian Regiment) of The New Army. 2428:"Death of Prominent Newfoundlander" 1868:. London. 15 May 1917. p. 5024 1862:"War Office. Infantry: Royal Scots" 1517:Bennett, John R. (22 August 1914). 1384:. Harbour Grace, NL. 20 March 1931. 1259:. Town of Bonavista. Archived from 792:"Local Occurrences; Ten More Ready" 357:(CMG) by King George VI during the 1632:The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) 1343:. St. John's, NL. 9 February 1832. 457:acknowledged Oke's service during 343:King George V Silver Jubilee Medal 277:Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria 14: 2300:Nordic Journal of African Studies 2193:Loew, Gary Wayne (October 2015). 1840:The London Gazette (Suppl. 31735) 1736:The London Gazette (Suppl. 30456) 1710:The London Gazette (Suppl. 30335) 1684:The London Gazette (Suppl. 30139) 1257:"Historic Bonavista. Attractions" 355:Order of St Michael and St George 2602:Recipients of the Military Cross 1788:The Plaindealer, Vol. 11, No. 33 1762:The London Gazette (Suppl 30813) 1195:The Book of Newfoundland, vol. 4 500:A Directory of British Diplomats 2391:Journal of Aeronautical History 2291:Mordi, Emmanuel Nwafor (2009). 2114:OKE, Harris Rendell (1891–1940) 476:(Toronto, ON) to Oke's church, 351:King George VI Coronation Medal 94:and enjoyed fishing, shooting, 734:"Removal: W.R. Oke & Sons" 682:Mackinnon, Richard P. (1982). 1: 2371:. Kew, UK: National Archives. 2271:Smallwood, Joseph R. (1937). 2154:"Captain Harris R. Oke, M.C." 2099:10.1016/s0035-9203(36)90083-4 1485:"Captain Harris R. Oke, M.C." 849:Smallwood, Joseph R. (1937). 708:"Dissolution of Partnership!" 165:Salisbury Plain Training Area 145:Oke was a student-at-law and 2364:Oke, H.R. (10 August 1940). 1758:"Awarded the Military Cross" 1418:"Unknown Auto Kills Citizen" 1125:Johnson, Trudi Dale (1998). 341:'s Accession and received a 1191:"Gill's Fight at Bonavista" 609:Hutchinson, Thomas (1864). 522:Templeton, John F. (2016). 2668: 2632:Newfoundland Colony people 2508:Fleming, Barry G. (2016). 2337:Jennings, Eric T. (2015). 1380:"John C. Oke (Obituary)". 1216:Prowse, Daniel W. (1895). 537:Oke, Robert (March 1856). 474:Robert McCausland Limited 386:Armistice of 22 June 1940 226:North Russia Relief Force 2647:Royal Fusiliers officers 2580:"1856–1956 Oke Family". 2087:Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1644:: CS1 maint: location ( 1189:Hoskins, George (1967). 866:"Our Local Industries". 551:: CS1 maint: location ( 435:French Equatorial Africa 349:in 1937, and received a 255:for his service in WW1. 2622:Governors of the Gambia 2476:"Special Call Ceremony" 2449:. St. John's, NL. 1940. 2432:The Newfoundland Weekly 928:Graphic. 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Index

World War I
Robert Oke
Great Fire of 1892
Robert Gillespie Reid
George V
Sable Chief
SS Florizel
Quidi Vidi Lake
vice admiralty court
Chief Magistrate
Queen Anne's War
Bishop Feild College
motoring
Freemasonry
Grand Lodge of Scotland
Walter Stanley Monroe
Richard Squires
World War II
cross-matching
polio
tuberculosis
Doane Stuart School
articled clerk
Walter Edward Davidson
SS Florizel
Salisbury Plain Training Area
Fort George
Edinburgh Castle
Stobs Camp
Royal Scots

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