![]() |
|
|
| |
|
||||
Cullinan (407 bytes)
1: ... here in [[1902]] and soon afterwards the famed [[Cullinan Diamond]], the largest in the world at 3,106 [[ca... Cullinan Diamond (1609 bytes) 1: ...tones ever found. It was named after Sir [[Thomas Cullinan]], the owner of the diamond mine. 3: ... The second largest gem from the Cullinan stone, Cullinan II or the [[Lesser Star of Africa]], at 317.4 car... 6: ...dtutorials.com/articles/diamonds.tutorials/98/The_Cullinan_Diamond.html Image of the uncut diamond] 9: [[de:Cullinan]] 11: [[nl:Cullinan]] Joseph Cullinan (323 bytes) 1: '''Joseph Cullinan''' ([[1860]] - [[1937]]) was a [[United States of... 5: [[Category:1860 births|Cullinan, Joseph]] 6: [[Category:1937 deaths|Cullinan, Joseph]] 7: [[Category:U.S. oil industrialists|Cullinan, Joseph]] The Golden Jubilee (2528 bytes) 3: Since [[1908]], [[Cullinan Diamond|Cullinan I]], also known as the Great Star of Africa, had ... 5: The Premier mine was also the origin of the Cullinan diamonds in [[1905]], as well as other notables s... 9: ...wn beauty in a fire rose cushion cut, outweighing Cullinan I by 15.37 carats (3.07 g). The glittering giant ... Sceptre with the Cross (1558 bytes) 4: ...ss includes the largest diamond in the world, the Cullinan I, or the Great Star of Africa, which weighs over... Imperial State Crown (2390 bytes) 7: ...attee. Furthermore, the famous [[Cullinan Diamond|Cullinan II]], or Lesser Star of Africa, is set on the fro... The Beguiled (700 bytes) 1: ...el]]. It was based on the novel written by Thomas Cullinan and the script was written by Albert Maltz. List of cities and towns in Gauteng (1234 bytes) 53: * [[Cullinan]] Charles Bachman (1254 bytes) 7: Later in his career, he joined a smaller firm, Cullinan Information Systems, and became a freelance consu... List of South African poets (1081 bytes) 7: *[[Patrick Cullinan]] Frank Crisp (1599 bytes) 5: ...and drew up the contract for the cutting of the [[Cullinan diamond]]. He received his [[baronet]]cy in [[191... South African literature (1605 bytes) 13: *[[Patrick Cullinan]], Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom (9076 bytes) 21: ...actually a [[spinel]]) and the [[Cullinan Diamond|Cullinan II]] diamond, also known as the Lesser Star of Af... 43: ... redesigned to incorporate the [[Cullinan Diamond|Cullinan I]], also known as the Great Star of Africa, whic... Texaco (2693 bytes) 3: ...in [[1901]] in [[Beaumont, Texas]] by [[Joseph S. Cullinan]] and [[Arnold Schlaet]] upon discovery of oil at... Rainbow (television) (2913 bytes) 9: ...tume; played by Stanley Bates, Malcolm Lord, Paul Cullinan) Handled the ball (4405 bytes) 73: ||2||[[Darryl Cullinan]]||[[South African cricket team|South Africa]]||[... Pretoria (5007 bytes) 52: * The [[Cullinan Diamond]] (the largest gem diamond ever found) wa... St Aloysius' College (5036 bytes) 64: **[[Patrick Cullinan]] - climbed Mount Everest Eisner v. Macomber (7887 bytes) 11: ...feller v. United States {{ussc|257|176|1921}} and Cullinan v. Walker {{ussc|262|134|1923}} (increase in capi... Stirling Prize (6404 bytes) 31: **[[Edward Cullinan]] Architects: ''Downland Gridshell, [[Weald and D...
|
|||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
Copyright 2008 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy
::
Terms of Use
:: Contact Us
:: About Us This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "cullinan". |