- Source: Conder
A conder, in fishing, was someone who stood on the shore – usually on high ground – and signalled fishing boats as to the direction and location of shoals of fish, such as herrings, mackerel and pilchards.
People
Charles Conder (1868–1909), English-born Australian artist
Claude Reignier Conder (1848–1910) of the Palestine Exploration Fund; grandson of editor & author Josiah Conder
James Conder (1761–1823), English businessman and numismatist after whom Conder Tokens are named; son of John Conder, uncle of editor & author Josiah Conder
John Conder (1714–1781), nonconformist minister and College President; founder of the Conder family of England
Josiah Conder (architect) (1852–1920), architect of European buildings in Japan; grandson of editor & author Josiah Conder
Josiah Conder (editor and author) (1789–1855), English editor and author; grandson of John Conder
Eustace Rogers Conder (1820–1892), English pastor, author; son of editor & author Josiah Conder
Marston Conder (born 1955), New Zealand mathematician
Walter Conder (1888–1974), Australian radio executive
Places
Conder, Australian Capital Territory
Conder Green, Lancashire, England
River Conder, Lancashire, England
Conder is also a residential apartment building in Melbourne Docklands by architect Nonda Katsalidis
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- Charles Conder
- Josiah Conder
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- Sone Tatsuzō
- Shimoda Kikutaro
- Alfabet fonetik NATO
- Batara Guru
- Batu Etam
- Anubis
- Yusya
- Conder
- River Conder
- Charles Conder
- William Morgan Conder
- Conder, Australian Capital Territory
- Walter Conder
- Whitney Conder
- Conder token
- Josiah Conder (architect)
- Josiah Conder