Julius Vogel
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 125 years ago |
Date of birth | February 24,1835 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | London |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | March 12,1899 |
Died | Molesey |
United Kingdom | |
Resting place | Willesden Jewish Cemetery |
London | |
Job | Journalist |
Politician | |
Diplomat | |
Education | Royal School of Mines |
University College School Junior Branch | |
Imperial College London | |
Books | New Zealand and the South Sea Islands, and Their Relation to the Empire: A Paper Read at the Royal Colonial Institute, on the 19th Day of March 1878, His Grace the Duke of Manchester, K. P. , in the Chair |
The Official Handbook of New Zealand: A Collection of Papers by Experienced Colonists on the Colony as a Whole, and on the Several Provinces | |
Anno Domini 2000, or, Woman's Destiny | |
Great Britain and Her Colonies | |
New Zealand and the South Sea Islands, and Their Relation to the Empire: A Paper Read at the Royal Colonial Institute, on the 19th Day of March 1878, His Grace the Duke of Manchester, K.P., in the Chair | |
Nationality | English |
New Zealand | |
Place of burial | Willesden Jewish Cemetery - House of Life Heritage Centre, London, United Kingdom |
Previous position | Prime Minister of New Zealand (1876–1876) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 622296 |
Julius Vogel Life story
Sir Julius Vogel KCMG was the eighth premier of New Zealand. His administration is best remembered for the issuing of bonds to fund railway construction and other public works. He was the first Jewish prime minister of New Zealand.