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3 unusual facts about Julius Vogel


George Edward Day

Translation of Julius Vogel's Pathological Anatomy of the Human Body (1 vol., 1847).

Inglewood, Victoria

Sir Julius Vogel was editor of the Inglewood Advertiser newspaper in 1860 and later became Premier of New Zealand.

Julius Vogel

He emigrated to Victoria, Australia in 1852, being editor of several newspapers on the goldfields, including the Inglewood Advertiser and the Maryborough and Dunolly Advertiser.


Hillcrest, Waikato

It is one of the few surviving railway stations that were built during the time Julius Vogel was in charge of New Zealand's Public Works Department.


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Ebenezer Fox

In 1862 he went to Dunedin and joined the staff of the ‘Otago Daily Times,’ being associated with Sir Julius Vogel and B. L. Farjeon, the novelist.