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At Melbourne there was a deputy governor, Mr Latrobe, under Sir George Gipps at Sydney.
The socalled Upper Connellsville (or Latrobe) district, near Latrobe, produced in 1907, 1,030, 260 tons of coke.
Latrobe were ministers.
His father, Christian Ignatius Latrobe (1758-1836), a musician of some note, did good service in the direction of popularizing classical music in England by his Selection of Sacred Music from the Works of the most Eminent Composers of Germany and Italy (6 vols., 1806-1825).
Latrobe was an excellent mountaineer, and made some important ascents in Switzerland in 1824-1826.