William Leitch or Will Leitch or Bill Leitch may refer to: William Leitch (footballer) (1863–1943), Tasmanian footballer, businessman and sports administrator...
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Leitch (/liːtʃ/ LEETCH) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Archibald Leitch, Scottish architect Barry Leitch, Scottish video game music...
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William Leitch (20 May 1814 – 9 May 1864) was a Scottish astronomer, naturalist and mathematician, and a minister of the Church of Scotland. Leitch studied...
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William Douglas Leitch (16 December 1863 – 24 May 1943 ), born in Hobart, Tasmania to Scottish settlers John Leitch and Jean McCrone from Paisley, Renfrewshire...
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(TFL) and Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Leitch was the son of William Leitch. He was one of eight Carlton debutantes in the opening round...
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the William Leitch Medal in 1930. It was presented to the best and fairest player in the TANFL from 1935 until 1939. It replaced the William Leitch Medal...
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William F. Leitch is an American writer and the founding editor of the Gawker Media former sports blog Deadspin. Leitch is a national correspondent for...
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Cananore Football Club was an Australian rules football club founded in 1901. It competed in the Tasmanian Football League (TFL/TANFL) as a junior club...
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The William Leitch Medal, named after the highly regarded former Australian rules player and Tasmanian Football Administrator William Douglas Leitch (1863–1943)...
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William T. Leitch (1808–1885) was Mayor of Madison, Wisconsin from 1862 to 1865. His former house, known as the William T. Leitch House, is listed on...
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William Leitch (1895–1963) was an Irish footballer who played in the Football League for Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic and Coventry City. Billy Leitch...
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KGV Oval Round 22, 1983. Backline: Roland Curley, Roy Witzerman, Allan Leitch. Half-back line: Trevor Sprigg, Barry Strange, Robbie Dykes. Centre line:...
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William Orr Leitch FRSE FRSGS MICE (d.1948) was a Scottish civil engineer responsible for building sections of the Peking-Mukden railway and consequently...
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in honour of the 19th century Bute born scientist and clergyman, Dr. William Leitch, now credited as first to publish the theory that travel in space was...
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Peter Hudson (category William Leitch Medal winners)
the TFL, the William Leitch Medal. In the next season he again topped the goalkicking with 179 goals, winning his second William Leitch medal. He retired...
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William Leighton Leitch (2 Nov 1804 – 25 April 1883) was a master Scottish landscape watercolour painter and illustrator. He was Drawing Master to Queen...
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Retrieved 22 August 2022. Congreve, William (2018) [1814]. The Details of the Rocket System. Project Gutenberg. Leitch, William (1862). God's Glory in the Heavens...
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The New Norfolk District Football Club, nicknamed The Eagles, is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Southern Football League, in...
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Rex Garwood (category William Leitch Medal winners)
football field, Garwood is the only person in history to have won three William Leitch Medals. He was mostly used as a ruck rover but could also play in key...
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achieve this in real life, a possibility first recognized in 1861 by William Leitch. In 1903, high school mathematics teacher Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (1857–1935)...
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Southern Football League (Tasmania) (section William Leitch Medal Winners – SFL Premier League (2004–2008) & SFL (2009–present))
(New Norfolk) - Awarded a William Leitch Medal (Retrospective) ● 2003 – Brendon Bolton (North Hobart) - Awarded a William Leitch Medal (Retrospective) ●...
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Adrian Fletcher (category William Leitch Medal winners)
in the 1988 VFL draft by the Geelong Football Club after winning the William Leitch Medal as the best player in the TFL. He played 23 games for Geelong...
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using rockets was published by Scottish astronomer and mathematician William Leitch, in an 1861 essay "A Journey Through Space". More well-known is Konstantin...
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the shore, later widely adopted 1844 - William Hale invents the spin-stabilized rocket 1861 - William Leitch publishes an essay "A Journey Through Space"...
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Scott Wade (category William Leitch Medal winners)
year of 1983. A rover, he then returned to his home state and won two William Leitch Medals, firstly with Hobart in 1984 and then for Clarence in 1989. He...
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literature, writing classic texts on William Faulkner, and co-founder of the influential journal The Southern Review (Leitch 2001) with Robert Penn Warren....
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Wayne Weidemann (category William Leitch Medal winners)
at Devonport in the Tasmanian Statewide Football League, winning a William Leitch Medal in 1998. Weidemann also coached the Coolamon Rovers Football club...
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Scottish Presbyterian Minister and Canadian University Principal named William Leitch was the first scientist to determine, for the correct reasons, that...
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Graham Hunnibell (category William Leitch Medal winners)
captain-coach in 1984 and 1985. He had his best season in 1985 when he won the William Leitch Medal, to go with the Lefroy Medal which he won three years earlier...
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winning further premierships with them in 1985 and 1986. Dykes won the William Leitch Medal for the league's best and fairest in 1981, as well as the Glenorchy...
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