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Joseph Colborne-Veel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph Colborne-Veel
Joseph Veel Colborne-Veel (1831 – 29 July 1895) was a journalist and educator in Christchurch, New Zealand. ==Early life== Colborne-Veel was born in 1831 in Gloucester, England and received his early education at Kidderminster. Sources differ whether he graduated in 1856 with honours from Magdalen College, Oxford,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url= http://christchurchcitylibraries.com/Literature/People/C/Colborne-Veel-Mary/ )〕 or from the adjacent but unrelated Magdalen Hall, Oxford. He once won an essay competition, beating Stopford Brooke to second place. Brooke later made a career as a writer, but in the essay competition, his style was marked "too flowery", whilst Veel was judged having used "good, straight-forward, sensible English." In his younger days, he was a successful athlete and once won the lightweight sculls in Oxford.〔 Once in Christchurch, he frequently appeared in the media as a cricketer. In his later life, he was a keen chess player.〔 He married Anne Maria Anstey (1840–1910)〔 in 1857, who was also from Gloucestershire.〔
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