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What (who) is M C Davies - definition

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BUSINESSMAN
Maurice Coleman Davies; M.C.Davies; M.C.Davies Company; M. C. Davies Company; M. C. Davies Company Ltd; M.C.Davies Company Ltd; M.C.Davies Karri and Jarrah Company Ltd; M. C. Davies Karri and Jarrah Company Ltd; M. C. Davies Karri and Jarrah Company; M.C.Davies Karri and Jarrah Company; M C Davies; M.C. Davies; MC Davies; Davies, Maurice
  • Flinders Bay jetty
  • C.}} Davies timber concessions in 1899

M. C. Davies         
Maurice Coleman Davies (24 September 1835 – 10 May 1913) was an Australian timber merchant and pastoralist. Born in London, he emigrated to Tasmania with his family as a child, and later moved to Blackwood in the Victorian goldfields, then to Melbourne and Adelaide.
W. P. C. Davies         
ENGLISH RUGBY UNION FOOTBALLER
William Philip Cathcart Davies; W.P.C. Davies; W P C Davies; WPC Davies; Phil Davies (rugby union born 1928)
William Philip Cathcart Davies (6 August 1928 – ), played rugby union at centre for Evesham RUFC, Cheltenham RUFC, Cambridge University, Harlequins, England and the British Lions (South Africa 1955).
Alun Davies (biologist)         
BRITISH BIOLOGIST
Alun Millward Davies
Alun Millward Davies FRS FRSE FLSW FMedSci (born 2 August 1955) is a Welsh biologist, Distinguished Research Professor, School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, since 2004.'DAVIES, Prof.

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M. C. Davies

Maurice Coleman Davies (24 September 1835 – 10 May 1913) was an Australian timber merchant and pastoralist. Born in London, he emigrated to Tasmania with his family as a child, and later moved to Blackwood in the Victorian goldfields, then to Melbourne and Adelaide. He then relocated to Western Australia, where he created the M. C. Davies Company, later the M. C. Davies Karri and Jarrah Timber Company, a timber empire that employed hundreds of men, laid over a hundred kilometres of private railway, including the Flinders Bay Branch Railway, and even built its own private ports for exporting of timber. He also formed the Kimberley Pastoral Company and was its managing director.