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  1. Sir Frederick Whitaker KCMG (23 April 1812 – 4 December 1891) was an English-born New Zealand politician who served twice as the premier of New Zealand and six times as Attorney-General.

  2. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Sir Frederick Whitaker (born April 23, 1812, Bampton, Oxfordshire, Eng.—died Dec. 4, 1891, Auckland, N.Z.) was a solicitor, politician, and businessman who served twice as prime minister of New Zealand (1863–64; 1882–83). He was an advocate of British annexation in the Pacific and of the confiscation of Maori lands for settlement.

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  3. Frederic Whitaker (1891-1980) won more than 150 awards for his representational watercolors. He was an Academician in the National Academy of Design.

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    Frederick Whitaker won more than 150 awards for his representational watercolors. He was an Academician in the National Academy of Design. He served as president of the American Watercolor Society from 1949-1956, revamping its format to involve more member participation and upgrading the status of annual exhibitions.

  5. Frederic Whitaker Gallery. Eileen Monaghan Whitaker Gallery. Exhibition Gallery. Whitaker Travels: Southwest U.S.A. Recent Donations of Artwork. THE FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND WHITAKER BLOG EXHIBITION GALLERY.

  6. 8 de nov. de 2017 · Biography. Frederick Whitaker had advanced views on electoral reform, but the reputation of the two-time premier was tarnished by his involvement in land speculation and confiscation. Whitaker reached Kororareka in 1840 and followed the capital to Auckland a year later. In 1845 he became an adviser to the governor.

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    Sir Frederick Whitaker KCMG (23 de abril de 1812 - 4 de diciembre de 1891) fue un político de Nueva Zelanda nacido en Inglaterra que se desempeñó dos veces como primer ministro de Nueva Zelanda y seis veces como fiscal general.