Because has initials were D B.
Sir Douglas Mawson was Australian.
Sir Douglas Mawson was knighted by King Edward VII of England in 1914.
No he was not.
General Sir Douglas Haig was British Commander in chief 1916 but was not very good!
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Sir Douglas Mawson was Australian.
sir douglas mawson died october 14 1958
Sir Howard Douglas Hall was created in 1827.
Sir Douglas Mawson was born on May 5, 1882.
Sir Isaac Newton did not have a nickname. He was simply known as Sir Isaac Newton during his lifetime.
Sir Douglas Mawson had one brother and two sisters
Sir James Douglas Elementary School was created in 1912.
Sir Douglas Mawson was knighted by King Edward VII of England in 1914.
The name is pronounced as in Barder, not Bayder (as read). Being as famous as he was there are several references to Sir Douglas Bader that can evidence the pronounciation as Barder. Examples include: Wikipaedia, films such as "Reach for the Sky", documentaries and interviews (eg on YouTube), history/war books with dedicated chapters to the great man. Don't use name pronounciation sites, as many of these are North American and Canadian Baders are pronounced Bayder, and there is confusion with the Palstinian boy's name Bader, which again is pronounced Bayder.
Sir Douglas Mawson is Australia's most famous explorer. He has been to Antarctica and the south pole.
Sir Douglas Mawson was from the United Kingdom in Shipley
Douglas Mawson did not have any children.