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Maconochie - Wikipedia
Maconochie was a brand of canned stew containing sliced turnips, carrots, potatoes, onions, haricot beans, and beef in a thin broth, named after the Aberdeen- ...
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World War One: The dubious reputation of Maconochie's stew - BBC
Maconochie's stew was a household name during World War One. The tinned "meat and vegetable rations" were welcomed by some troops but others described them as ...
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Maconochie Stew - Beef Recipes - Lake Geneva Country Meats
Maconochie Stew was a food that was commonly eaten by British soldiers during The Great War, and just as commonly derided.
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Archibald White Maconochie - Wikipedia
an English Liberal Unionist politician and businessman who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for East Aberdeenshire from 1900 to 1906.
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Maconochie - Electric Scotland
MACONOCHIE, a surname derived from the Gaelic Macdonochie, the son of Duncan. The Maconochies of Meadowbank, Mid Lothian, the principal family of the name, ...
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Maconochie
Maconochie colloq. (məˈkɒnəkɪ) [The name of the makers, Maconochie Brothers, of London.] 1. Meat stewed with vegetables and tinned, esp. as supplied to soldiers on active service; a tin of such meat. Also Maconochie ration.1901 ‘Linesman’ Words by Eyewitness i. 9 The hungry shelterers trooped back t...
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Maconochie Stew - YouTube
Maconochie Stew was a food that was commonly eaten by British soldiers during The Great War, and just as commonly derided.
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Remembrance and a Maconochie Ration - Omar Khayyam Rubaiyat
It was a widely issued military ration described as 'a canned British stew of sliced turnips, carrots, potatoes, onions, haricot beans, and beef in a thin ...
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Maconochie, n. meanings, etymology and more
1. 1894– colloquial. Meat stewed with vegetables and tinned, esp. as supplied to British soldiers on active service; a tin of such meat.
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Maconochie tinned ration | Imperial War Museums
A tinned ration consisting of sliced vegetables, chiefly turnips and carrots, and a deal of thin soup or gravy. Warmed in the tin, 'Maconochie' was edible.
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Alexander Maconochie
Alexander Maconochie may refer to:
Alexander Maconochie, Lord Meadowbank (1777–1861)
Alexander Maconochie (penal reformer) (1787–1860)
Alexander Maconochie
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Alexander Maconochie (penal reformer)
Maconochie was recommended to put the new system in place. The Alexander Maconochie Centre, a prison in Canberra, is named in his honour.
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Allan Alexander Maconochie
Maconochie. In later life he adopted the name Maconochie-Welwood.
He died on 29 May 1885.
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Archibald White Maconochie
He was proprietor of the food manufacturer Maconochie Brothers.
Background and education
Maconochie was born in Wigan, Lancashire in 1855. By this time Maconochie Bros had started producing military rations, including the Maconochie, which was a vegetable stew containing potatoes, turnips
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Allan Maconochie, Lord Meadowbank
Maconochie was considered an able judge, but eccentric. Works
Maconochie was a keen agriculturist.
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