Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Sir Charles Todd KCMG, FRS , MA, FRAS, FRMS, FIEE (7 July 1826 – 29 January 1910) worked at the Royal Greenwich Observatory 1841-1847 and the Cambridge University observatory from 1847-1854. He then worked on telegraphy and undersea cables until engaged by the government of South Australia as astronomical and meteorological observer, and head of the electric telegraph department."@en }
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- Charles_Todd_(pioneer) abstract "Sir Charles Todd KCMG, FRS , MA, FRAS, FRMS, FIEE (7 July 1826 – 29 January 1910) worked at the Royal Greenwich Observatory 1841-1847 and the Cambridge University observatory from 1847-1854. He then worked on telegraphy and undersea cables until engaged by the government of South Australia as astronomical and meteorological observer, and head of the electric telegraph department.".
- Q1066258 abstract "Sir Charles Todd KCMG, FRS , MA, FRAS, FRMS, FIEE (7 July 1826 – 29 January 1910) worked at the Royal Greenwich Observatory 1841-1847 and the Cambridge University observatory from 1847-1854. He then worked on telegraphy and undersea cables until engaged by the government of South Australia as astronomical and meteorological observer, and head of the electric telegraph department.".
- Charles_Todd_(pioneer) comment "Sir Charles Todd KCMG, FRS , MA, FRAS, FRMS, FIEE (7 July 1826 – 29 January 1910) worked at the Royal Greenwich Observatory 1841-1847 and the Cambridge University observatory from 1847-1854. He then worked on telegraphy and undersea cables until engaged by the government of South Australia as astronomical and meteorological observer, and head of the electric telegraph department.".
- Q1066258 comment "Sir Charles Todd KCMG, FRS , MA, FRAS, FRMS, FIEE (7 July 1826 – 29 January 1910) worked at the Royal Greenwich Observatory 1841-1847 and the Cambridge University observatory from 1847-1854. He then worked on telegraphy and undersea cables until engaged by the government of South Australia as astronomical and meteorological observer, and head of the electric telegraph department.".