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Loat or LOAT may refer to: People * Lily Loat (1880–1958), British anti-vaccination activist * William Leonard Stevenson Loat (1871–1932), British archaeologist, naturalist, and collector Other * Trausdorf Airport Trausdorf Airport was a public use airstrip located 1 km south of Trausdorf an der Wulka, Burgenland, Austria. See also *List of airports in Austria This is a list of airports in Austria, sorted by location __TOC__ Airports Airport n ... (ICAO: LOAT), a former public airstrip in Trausdorf an der Wulka, Burgenland, Austria See also * David Loats (born 1981), former Australian rules footballer {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Lily Loat
Lily Loat (21 January 1880 – 16 August 1958) was a British anti-vaccination activist. She was the Secretary of the National Anti-Vaccination League for nearly 50 years. Life Loat was born in Battersea in about 1880 and her father was John Loat. She was head pupil at Tiffin Girls' School in Kingston-on-Thames. After leaving school, she took shorthand lessons and gained her a position at the National Anti-Vaccination League. She worked for the league's secretary answering correspondence and during this time she became a strong supporter of the league. When the secretary resigned she was soon confirmed as the replacement secretary at the beginning of 1909. During 1920s and 1930s, she was on occasion invited to speak internationally. The League's journal ''The Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review'' had been published since 1880. Lote took on the editorship of the journal in 1932. In 1951, Loat published ''The Truth about Vaccination and Immunization''. This was a small book that i ...
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William Leonard Stevenson Loat
William Leonard Stevenson Loat (born Norwood, Surrey 15 October 1871- died Treclome, Mevagissey, Cornwall, 10 April 1932), the son of William L. and Marianna Eliza Stevenson. was a British archaeologist, naturalist and collector. Many of the objects he had collected from China, Egypt, Peru, Africa, Australia, Assam, Polynesia and North America were bequeathed to the British Museum in 1920 while her also donated some Australian items to the Plymouth City Museum. He often worked on excavations with Flinders Petrie, as well as being a member of the Egypt Excavation Fund. At some point he directed the excavations at Abydos. He first travelled to Egypt in 1899 as an assistant to the zoologist George Albert Boulenger of the British Museum (Natural History) on an ichthyological survey of the Nile. Later he took part in excavations at Gurob in 1903 for Petrie and at Abydos for the Egypt Excavation Fund in 1908-9 and 1912–13, He was responsible for finding and publishing a descriptio ...
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Trausdorf Airport
Trausdorf Airport was a public use airstrip located 1 km south of Trausdorf an der Wulka, Burgenland, Austria. See also *List of airports in Austria This is a list of airports in Austria, sorted by location __TOC__ Airports Airport names shown in bold indicate the airport has scheduled service on commercial airlines. , - valign=top , Bad Vöslau , , LOAV , , Vöslau Airfield , ... References External links Airport record for Trausdorf Airportat Landings.com Airports in Austria Burgenland {{Europe-airport-stub ...
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