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  1. Albert Goldsmid. Colonel Albert Edward Williamson Goldsmid MVO (6 October 1846 – 27 March 1904) was a British officer. He was the founder of the Jewish Lads' Brigade (in 1895) and the Maccabaeans.

  2. GOLDSMID, ALBERT EDWARD WILLIAMSON (1846–1904), English soldier. Born at Poona, India, Goldsmid entered the British Army in 1866, reached the rank of colonel in 1894, and served with distinction in the Boer War.

  3. 19 de nov. de 2013 · Para ello envió a Buenos Aires a un colorido personaje, el coronel inglés Albert Goldsmid, quien inspiró la última novela de George Eliot y se transformó en cercano colaborador de Herzl. El Barón Hirsch montó una Dirección General de la obra en la Argentina, confiando la organización directa de las colonias al coronel Goldsmid.

  4. 17 de jun. de 2017 · Albert Goldsmid: Major-general in the British army; born in 1794; died Jan. 6, 1861; son of Benjamin Goldsmid. He entered the army in 1811 as cornet in the 12th Light Dragoons, and the following year went on active duty in Spain, where he continued to serve until the close of the war in 1814.

  5. Colonel Albert Edward Williamson Goldsmid, MVO (6 October 1846 - 27 March 1904) was a British officer. He was the founder of the Jewish Lads' Brigade (in 1895) and the Maccabaeans.

  6. 18 de may. de 2020 · El autor de la idea fue, como en el caso de los Boy Scouts, un coronel del Ejército británico pero de religión judía: Albert E. W. Goldsmid. Según esa publicación el punto de partida de todo...

  7. By 1898, the Brigade had adopted the motto, 'They go from strength to strength', spurning the other proposed motto, 'Clear the way'.2 The Jewish Lads' Brigade was really the creation of Colonel Albert Edward Goldsmid, an Anglo-. Jewish staff officer who was both a Zionist and an Anglophile.