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  • ...following years, the cities of [[Pest (city)|Pest]] (1838) and [[Szeged]] (1879) were rebuilt in countrywide collaboration, with the help of generous donat [[Category:Natural disasters in Hungary|1878]] ...
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  • | name = Irish Famine (1879) | period = 1879 ...
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  • ...ast coast fishery|Baldie]] in 1860 and the [[Zulu (fishing boat)|Zulu]] in 1879. By the end of the century all the east coast fishing vessels were fully de [[Category:Natural disasters in Scotland]] ...
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  • ...recounts the [[Tay Bridge disaster|events of the evening]] of 28 December 1879, when, during a severe [[gale]], the [[Tay Rail Bridge]] at [[Dundee, Scotl [[File:Original Tay Bridge before the 1879 collapse.jpg|thumb|300px|Original Tay Bridge (from the north)|alt=Black and ...
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  • ...any years, culminating in the fall of the [[Tay Rail Bridge]] in December, 1879 with over 75 casualties in the passenger express passing over the viaduct a [[Category:Bridge disasters in the United Kingdom]] ...
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  • {{for|related topics|List of maritime disasters|List of missing ships}} ...shipwrecks in November 1879|November]] || [[List of shipwrecks in December 1879|December]] ...
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  • [[Image:Original Tay Bridge before the 1879 collapse.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Original Tay Bridge from the north]] * The [[Tay Rail Bridge disaster]] of 1879, where the center {{convert|0.5|mi}} of the bridge was completely destroyed ...
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  • | inauguration_date = 1879 ...[[North Yorkshire]], England, owned by the Turner family. It was built in 1879 by George Alderson Smith as a private residence, and was later converted to ...
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  • ...|thumb|250x250px|Garden Palace at the [[Sydney International Exhibition]] (1879)]] ...n building constructed to house the [[Sydney International Exhibition]] in 1879 in [[Sydney]], Australia. In 1882 it was completely destroyed by fire. ...
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  • ...ecific accidents, described in more detail. O.S. Nock's "Historic Railway Disasters" combines both approaches, with individual chapters on especially significa * {{cite book | first=O.S. | last=Nock | year=1980 | title=Historic Railway Disasters | edition=2nd | publisher= Ian Allan }} First published 1966, another well ...
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  • ...lway Bridge of the Silvery Tay: Reinvestigating the Tay Bridge Disaster of 1879| publisher=Tempus| year=2004| isbn=0-7524-3160-9}} [[Category:Bridge disasters in the United Kingdom]] ...
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  • {{Short description|British civil servant (1879–1948)}} ...wick Warren Fisher''' {{post-nominals|country=GBR|GCB|GCVO}} (22 September 1879 – 25 September 1948) was a British [[civil servant]].<ref name="times">{{ci ...
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  • ...s was blamed for the grounding.<ref name=HT100573>{{Cite news |title=Naval Disasters Since 1860 |newspaper=Hampshire Telegraph |location=Portsmouth |date=10 May ...December 1876 |issue=12062 }}</ref> ''Tamar'' took part in the Zulu War in 1879 and off Egypt in 1882. ...
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  • ...https://books.google.com/books?id=Y2qrBQAAQBAJ&pg=PT5|title=Great Military Disasters: From Bannockburn to Stalingrad|date=2015-04-02|publisher=Quercus|isbn=978- ...list are those where multiple sources dealing with the subject of military disasters have deemed the event in question to be a military disaster (or an equivale ...
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  • ...was served by the [[Taff Vale Railway]]. Following the death of Thomas in 1879, his sons became managing partners and, in 1895, formed Cambrian Colleries ===Colliery disasters=== ...
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  • ...arty of Quebec|Liberal]], he was defeated in 1878. He was re-elected in an 1879 by-election, but was defeated again in 1881. ...nce. He appointed a commissioner to preside over all inquiries into marine disasters, in place of the harbour commissioners. He also investigated the possibilit ...
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  • ...e]], England, on Christmas Eve, 24 December 1874, and was one of the worst disasters on the [[Great Western Railway]]. ...rail network, and which culminated in the [[Tay Rail Bridge disaster]] of 1879. ...
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  • ...bers of the Natal Native Contingent (NNC) armed with assegais and shields, 1879]] ...olony]] of [[Colony of Natal|Natal]]. The Contingent saw action during the 1879 [[Anglo-Zulu War]]. The [[Natal Mounted Police]] was created in 1873 to bol ...
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  • | name = {{center|'''1879 disaster'''}} | date = {{start date|df=yes|1879|7|2}} ...
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  • ...the stairs in search of free toys. It remains the [[List of accidents and disasters by death toll#Stampedes|worst stampede disaster in British history]]. ...>Days, p 3</ref> The club was founded at the nearby Hendon Board School in 1879 by James Allen. Partly on its site now is the [[Raich Carter]] Sports Cent ...
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