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Ernie Bond (other)
Ernie or Ernest Bond may refer to: * Ernie Bond (bushman) (1891–1962), Tasmanian bushman who lived at Gordonvale *Ernest Ernie Bond (footballer) (born 1929), English footballer *Ernest Ernie Bond (politician) Ernest Edward "Ernie" Bond (29 June 1897 – 25 July 1984) was an Australian politician. He was born in Heywood to rural worker Robert Bond and Sarah Jane Mullens. He attended Geelong High School and became a schoolteacher at Lavers Hill an ... (1897–1984), Australian politician * Ernest Radcliffe Bond (1919–2003), British police officer and soldier {{hndis, Bond, Ernie ...
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Ernie Bond (bushman)
Ernie Bond, an osmiridium miner and bushman, who was sometimes called the Prince of Rasselas in reference to Samuel Johnson's book Rasselas, lived for 17 years at Gordonvale, his home in the Vale of Rasselas, Tasmania. Early life Ernest Bond was born in Hobart, Tasmania, on 26 July 1891 to Frank Bond (1856–1931) and his wife, Sarah Emma Cowburn. His father was a bark-mill owner, property developer, and a politician, first in the House of Assembly (1903–1906) and the Legislative Council (1909–1921). Adamsfield and the beginnings of Gordonvale In September 1927, Bond began working a mining lease at Adamsfield where he sought osmoridium. After seven years as a miner, in March 1934 he ventured into the Vale of Rasselas accompanied by Paddy Hartnett and eventually purchased 81 hectares of land at a place he named Gordonvale, 14 km north of Adamsfield. A homestead was built and part of the land was cleared for fruit and vegetable gardens. He grazed sheep (unsuccessfully) ...
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Ernie Bond (footballer)
James Ernest Bond (born 4 May 1929) is an English former professional association football, footballer who played as an Outside forward, outside left. Born in Preston, Lancashire, Preston, he played in the Football League for Manchester United F.C., Manchester United and Carlisle United F.C., Carlisle United and in the Scottish Football League, Scottish League for Queen of the South F.C., Queen of the South. Bond played for Leyland Motors F.C., Leyland Motors before transferring to Manchester United in December 1950, where he helped the club win the 1952 Football League First Division, League title. In September 1952, he was transferred to Carlisle United, where he spent seven seasons before moving on to Queen of the South. References

1929 births Possibly living people Footballers from Preston, Lancashire English footballers Association football forwards Manchester United F.C. players Carlisle United F.C. players Queen of the South F.C. players English Football League pla ...
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Ernie Bond (politician)
Ernest Edward "Ernie" Bond (29 June 1897 – 25 July 1984) was an Australian politician. He was born in Heywood to rural worker Robert Bond and Sarah Jane Mullens. He attended Geelong High School and became a schoolteacher at Lavers Hill and Heywood, and then head teacher at Greenwald and Condah. On 20 July 1923 he married Ethel Thomas, with whom he had three children. A member of the Labor Party's Heywood branch from the age of seventeen, he won a by-election for the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Glenelg in 1924; he transferred to Port Fairy and Glenelg in 1927. In 1932 he was expelled from the Labor Party over his support for the Premiers' Plan; he was re-elected as an independent and was readmitted to the Labor Party in 1937. He served until his retirement in 1943. Subsequently, he was a dairy farmer until 1964, when he retired to Portland Portland most commonly refers to: * Portland, Oregon, the largest city in the state of Oregon, in the Pacific Northwest r ...
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