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  1. Keith Murdoch (Dunedin, 9 settembre 1943 – Carnarvon, 30 marzo 2018) è stato un rugbista a 15 neozelandese, pilone, la cui carriera si interruppe bruscamente a fine 1972 dopo un allontanamento per motivi disciplinari dalla squadra degli All Blacks in Galles.Fermatosi in Australia sulla via del ritorno, per i successivi 45 anni fino alla morte condusse vita lontano da stampa e notorietà e ...

  2. This twenty-five page letter, written by journalist Keith Murdoch to his friend, Prime Minister Andrew Fisher, helped establish the notion of Gallipoli as both a disaster and a place of national sacrifice. Murdoch’s conversational yet brutally honest letter played a key role in ending the Gallipoli campaign and in the evacuation of British and Anzac troops from the peninsula.

  3. Keith Murdoch in 2001. Credit: Getty Images. Murdoch, a 110-kilogram colossus in the pre-gym era, had scored the winning try against Wales in front of a hostile 52,000-strong crowd at Cardiff Arms ...

  4. Keith Murdoch. R. G. DENNING. Fluorescence and two-photon excitation (TPE) spectra are reported for a single crystal of the elpasolite, Cs2NaTbBr6, at low temperatures. Energy levels of the f Tb ...

  5. Keith Murdoch is an artist. Work in Progress, 2022 | 40 x A4 Acrylic on Paper studies. Keith Murdoch is a Liverpool born artist. He lives and works making paintings in the North East of England somewhere between Newcastle and the Scottish Borders.

  6. Sir Keith Arthur Murdoch (12 August 1885 – 4 October 1952) began his career as a journalist working for the Age, Herald and Sydney evening Sun. He was appointed a trustee of the Library and National Gallery in 1933, in which year he was also knighted, and became chairman of the Herald group in 1942. His son, Rupert Murdoch, is the Executive ...

  7. Keith Murdoch, The Gallipoli Letter 1915. This twenty-five page letter, written by journalist Keith Murdoch to his friend, Prime Minister Andrew Fisher, helped establish the notion of Gallipoli as both a disaster and a place of national sacrifice. Murdoch's conversational yet brutally honest letter played a key role in ending the Gallipoli ...