Ivor Gerald Stirling (19 February 1916 – 21 September 1979) was a New Zealand rugby league footballer who represented New Zealand. Stirling represented...
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Lord Ivor Charles Spencer-Churchill (14 October 1898 – 17 September 1956) was a British aristocrat, soldier, and art collector. He was the younger son...
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Scott (North Shore), Jack Smith (North Shore), Dave Solomon (Richmond), Ivor Stirling (North Shore), Wally Tittleton (Richmond). The Auckland Rugby League...
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for the national side. Stirling was inducted into the New Zealand Rugby League's Legends of League in 2007. Stirling's father, Ivor, also represented New...
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the season, the reinforcement including Verdun Scott, J. Smith and Ivor Stirling…”. Smith produced “clever tactical play” at fullback, “was in splendid...
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he was the Auckland B grade table tennis champion. In the same match Ivor Stirling, the former New Zealand international made his first appearance of the...
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F McLaren 2, Phil Donovan Con: John Anderson Pen: John Anderson 2 Drop: Reginald Haslam Try: Ivor Stirling Pen: Jack Smith 2 Referee: Frank Thompson...
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player; son of Bruce Ivor Stirling, New Zealand international 1939 Ken Stirling, New Zealand international 1971–8; son of Ivor Rick Stone (born 1967)...
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related to Stirling Moss. Official website Stirling Moss at 24 Hours of Le Mans (in French) Grand Prix History – Hall of Fame, Stirling Moss Stirling Moss profile...
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Commonwealth Games. Stirling was born in Auckland on 7 July 1952. Her father was Ivor Gerald Stirling and her mother was Joyce Agnes Stirling (née Hunter),...
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17 they stated that a number of new players were enrolled, including Ivor Stirling of Northland. At the board of control meeting on April 14 the following...
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Wally Tittleton Auckland 25 Halves Stand-offs Bob Banham Auckland 24 Dave Solomon Auckland 26 Halfbacks Ivor Stirling Auckland 23 Len Brown Canterbury 25...
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Labour Spouse Anne Pye (m. 1921; died 1965) Children 5 Relatives Ivor Stirling (son-in-law) Glenda Stirling (granddaughter) Ken Stirling (grandson)...
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Graham, Verdun Scott, captain Roy Clark, Jack Russell-Green, Les Pye and Ivor Stirling. Waterside won the Wellington Rugby League's Appleton Shield. Sydenham...
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Scott Auckland 1 1939 1939 283 Dave Solomon Auckland 1 1939 1939 284 Ivor Stirling Auckland 1 1939 1939 285 Warwick Clarke Auckland 11 1946 1949 286 Roy...
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Around the same time Ivor Stirling was also reported missing in the Middle East. Both players were part of the same unit. Stirling had played for the North...
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Richard Stirling is an English writer and actor, who has appeared on film, television and the West End theatre and Off-Broadway stage. He studied at the...
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married actress girlfriend Rachael Stirling". men. Retrieved 9 June 2016. Curtis, Nick (8 April 2017). "Rachel Stirling on life as Diana Rigg's daughter...
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Shore player was wed to Wilma Stirling. Campbell was home from the war on furlough. Stirling was the sister of Ivor Stirling, another New Zealand league...
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New Zealand) Jack Smith (1937-46: North Shore, 1938-39: New Zealand) Ivor Stirling (1937-38: North Shore, 1939: New Zealand) A list of New Zealand representatives...
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Ivor Léon John Bueb (6 June 1923 – 1 August 1959) was a British professional sports car racing and Formula One driver from England. Born in East Ham, Essex...
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Frank Arneil (2002). Stirling and Central Scotland. Buildings of Scotland. Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-09594-5. MacIvor, Iain (1982). Blackness...
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he incurred a skull fracture when he struck a flagpole with his head. And Ivor Bueb crashed his BRP Formula Two car at the Charade Circuit. He was thrown...
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Gay's the Word (musical) (category Musicals by Ivor Novello)
Gay's the Word is a musical with book and music by Ivor Novello and lyrics by Alan Melville. The musical is a backstage comedy that parodies Novello's...
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(born 1929) Lord Ivor Spencer-Churchill (1898–1956) William Kissam Vanderbilt II (1878–1944) Muriel Vanderbilt (1900–1972) Harold Stirling Vanderbilt (1884–1970)...
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John; MacIvor, Iain. “James's Fort, Stirling”. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, vol. 96, 1965, pp. 361–363 MacIvor, Iain; Thomas...
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notable racing car drivers of the 50s including: Archie Scott Brown, Stirling Moss, Ivor Bueb, Bruce Halford and Innes Ireland amongst many others. Within...
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Waverley (novel) (redirect from Flora MacIvor)
castle, Edward is intrigued and goes to the mountain lair of the Clan Mac-Ivor, meeting the Chieftain Fergus and his sister Flora, who turn out to be active...
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Michael Schumacher in 2003. Especially in the latter half of the season, Stirling Moss was Fangio's main rival, but the Brit would finish runner-up for the...
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first and only Drivers' Championship after a close battle with compatriot Stirling Moss. Following the Portuguese Grand Prix, Hawthorn faced a penalty, but...
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