J D M Stirling - meaning and definition. What is J D M Stirling
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What (who) is J D M Stirling - definition

POLITICIAN AND GRAZIER IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA (1849-1932)
John Stirling (South Australian politician); J. Lancelot Stirling; John Lancelot Stirling; J. L. Stirling

J. D. M. Stirling         
Dr John Davy Morries Stirling of Blackgrange FRSE (1810–21 October 1858) was a 19th-century Scottish physician, inventor and chemist. He discovered elatorin in 1833, and in 1846 took out a patent on "Stirling's toughened iron".
Lea Stirling         
ARCHAEOLOGIST
User:Plripat/sandbox; Draft:Lea Stirling; Lea Margaret Stirling; Lea M. Stirling
Lea Margaret Stirling is a Canadian classical scholar and professor in the Department of Classics at the University of Manitoba. Her research focuses on Roman archaeology and Roman art with particular emphases on Roman sculpture, Late Antique art, and cemetery archaeology, and Roman North Africa.
Lancelot Stirling         
Sir John Lancelot Stirling, (5 November 1849 – 24 May 1932), generally known as Sir Lancelot Stirling, was an Australian politician and grazier.

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Lancelot Stirling

Sir John Lancelot Stirling, (5 November 1849 – 24 May 1932), generally known as Sir Lancelot Stirling, was an Australian politician and grazier. He was a member of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1881 to 1887, representing Mount Barker, and 1888 to 1890, representing Gumeracha. He was then a member of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1891 to 1932, representing the Southern District. He was President of the Legislative Council from 1901 to 1932 and was Chief Secretary in the seven-day Solomon Ministry of 1899.