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Forrest$29622$ - traduction vers Anglais

AUSTRALIAN EXPLORER AND POLITICIAN (1847-1918)
John, 1st Baron Forrest Forrest; Forrest, John, 1st Baron Forrest; John Forrest (explorer); John Forrest, 1st Baron Forrest of Bunbury; Sir John Forrest; Lord John Forrest; Forrest, John
  • 1949 postage stamp
  • Forrest's explorations, as pictured in his book, ''Explorations in Australia''.
  • Forrest leading his 1874 expedition party out of Perth
  • Portrait of Forrest by Broothorn Studios
  • Forrest as portrayed by Talma & Co. in 1874
  • Forrest in 1898
  • Vanity Fair]]'', 1897
  • A [[bookplate]] of Forrest
  • privy counsellor]] in 1901. He wears a [[black armband]] on the occasion of the death of Queen Victoria alongside the star and riband of the [[Order of St Michael and St George]] and the [[Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Medal]].
  • Portrait by Lafayette Studios

Forrest      
n. Forrest (familienaam)
Black Forest cake         
TYPE OF CHOCOLATE CAKE, TRADITIONALLY MADE WITH "KIRSCHWASSER", A BRANDY MADE FROM DOUBLE DISTILLATION OF MORELLO CHERRIES
Black Forest Gateau; Black forest gateaux; Schwarzwaelder Kirschtorte; Black Forrest Gateaux; Black Forest Gateaux; Black Forest gateaux; Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte; Schwarzwalder Kirschtorte; Schwartzwalder Kirsch Torte; Black Forest Cake; Black forrest cake; Black forest cake; Black Forest gâteau; Black Forest cake
zwarte bos taart (taart gemaakt van kwark en bosbessen)
Black Forest         
  • The ''Altstadt'' of [[Altensteig]] in the Northern Black Forest
  • Münstertal]]
  • One of two patterns of Cego trump cards
  • [[Clockmaker]]'s workshop in a sitting room (postcard from around 1900)
  • Gersbach]] hold up the largest unsupported wooden roof in the world at [[Expo 2000]]
  • Höllental Railway]]
  • Woods and pastures of the High Black Forest near [[Breitnau]]
  • Hinterzarten in the Southern Black Forest: church and Adler ski jump
  • The Straßerhof Mill in [[Hornberg]], a typical Black Forest farming mill
  • The [[Hornberg Basin]] near [[Herrischried]], upper reservoir of the Wehr [[pumped storage station]] (emptied, May 2008).
  • Hornisgrinde plateau and raised bog (2004). Behind: transmission mast and wind generators
  • Grassland economy in side valleys of the Kinzig, Central Black Forest
  • Freiburg]]
  • The [[Mummelsee]] along the Black Forest High Road
  • Central/North Black Forest Nature Park: view from the [[Hornisgrinde]] (highest mountain of the [[Northern Black Forest]])
  • The Black Forest on the [[Tabula Peutingeriana]]: a mountain chain with fantastically formed trees as a symbol of an unsettled and virtually inaccessible terrain
  • Two [[Black Forest Horse]]s pulling a sled in the winter
  • Black Forest track
  • Schiltach]] in [[Schiltach]]
  • St. Blasien]]
  • [[Black Forest farmhouse]], 1898
  • [[Bollenhut]]}}, 1898
  • Topography of the Black Forest
  • Winter on the [[Schauinsland]]. In the background are the Vosges
  • The ''Vogtsbauernhof'' (1612) of the [[Black Forest Open Air Museum]] in the Gutach valley
  • Winter on [[Schauinsland]]: famous "Windbuchen" [[Beech]]es bent by the wind
  • Slopes of the Northern Black Forest to the Upper Rhine Plain (Northern Black Forest Valleys)
MOUNTAIN RANGE IN BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG, SOUTHWESTERN GERMANY
Black forest; Schwarzwald; Black Forest, Germany; Black forrest; Schwartzwald; Silva Marciana; Black Forest Mountains; History of the Black Forest; Geology of the Black Forest
het Zwarte Woud (Schwartzwalt; berggebied in zuidwesten van Duitsland)

Définition

Black Forest gateau
(N. Amer. Black Forest cake)
¦ noun a chocolate sponge layered with cherries and cream and topped with chocolate icing.

Wikipédia

John Forrest

Sir John Forrest (22 August 1847 – 2 September 1918) was an Australian explorer and politician. He was the first premier of Western Australia (1890–1901) and a long-serving cabinet minister in federal politics.

Forrest was born in Bunbury, Western Australia, to Scottish immigrant parents. He was the colony's first locally born surveyor, coming to public notice in 1869 when he led an expedition into the interior in search of Ludwig Leichhardt. The following year, Forrest accomplished the first land crossing from Perth to Adelaide across the Nullarbor Plain. His third expedition in 1874 travelled from Geraldton to Adelaide through the centre of Australia. Forrest's expeditions were characterised by a cautious, well-planned approach and diligent record-keeping. He received the Patron's Medal of the Royal Geographical Society in 1876.

Forrest became involved in politics through his promotion to surveyor-general, a powerful position that entitled him to a seat on the colony's executive council. He was appointed as Western Australia's first premier in 1890, following the granting of responsible government. The gold rushes of the early 1890s saw a large increase in the colony's population and allowed for a program of public works, including the construction of Fremantle Harbour and the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme. Forrest's government also passed a number of social reforms, maintaining power through several elections in an era before formal political parties. His support for Federation was crucial in Western Australia's decision to join as an original member.

In 1901, Forrest was invited to join Prime Minister Edmund Barton's inaugural federal cabinet. He was a member of all but one non-Labor government over the following two decades, serving as Postmaster-General (1901), Minister for Defence (1901–1903), Minister for Home Affairs (1903–1904), and Treasurer (1905–1907, 1909–1910, 1913–1914, 1917–1918). He helped shape Australia's early defence and financial policies, also lobbying for the construction of the Trans-Australian Railway, a pet project. Forrest served briefly as acting prime minister in 1907 and in 1913 was defeated for the leadership of the Liberal Party by a single vote. He was nominated to the peerage in 1918 by Prime Minister Billy Hughes, but died on his way to England before the appointment could be confirmed.