• Duncan Hamilton may refer to: Duncan Hamilton (politician) (born 1973), former Scottish National Party MSP Duncan Hamilton (racing driver) (1920–1994)...
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  • James Duncan Hamilton (30 April 1920 in Cork, County Cork, Ireland – 13 May 1994 in Sherborne, Dorset, England) was a British racing driver. He was known...
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  • Duncan Hamilton (born December 1958) is a British author and newspaper journalist and three-time winner of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award...
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    Duncan Hamilton (born July 14, 2000) is an American track and field athlete who specializes in 3000 metres steeplechase. Hamilton attended Bozeman High...
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  • Duncan Hamilton McAlister (January 18, 1872 – March 6, 1932) was a physician and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented King's and...
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  • Duncan Hamilton KC (born 1973 in Troon) is a Scottish lawyer and Scottish National Party politician. He was a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP)...
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    Delage and Delahaye. In 1950 and 1951, he shared a Nash-Healey, with Duncan Hamilton, on both occasions, finishing fourth and sixth at Le Mans. From 1952...
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  • win both the Irish (2011) and International awards (1990). In 2010, Duncan Hamilton, a winner twice in the previous three years, was again included in...
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  • Kilburn Duncan Hamilton (editor) Patrick Collins 2010 Harold Larwood: The Authorized Biography of the World's Fastest Bowler Duncan Hamilton Robin Martin-Jenkins...
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    retired from the race. The Peter Whitehead-Ian Stewart and Tony Rolt/Duncan Hamilton cars blew head gaskets, and the Stirling Moss-Peter Walker car, the...
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    immortality". BBC web-site. 20 July 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2014. Hamilton, Duncan (2016). For the glory. Doubleday. pp. 91, 339. Simon Burnton (4 January...
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    November 2020. Retrieved 9 May 2021. Duncan, Philip (15 November 2020). "Turkish Grand Prix result: Lewis Hamilton wins seventh F1 world title". independent...
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  • (disambiguation) Doug Hamilton (disambiguation) Douglas Hamilton (disambiguation) Douglas Douglas-Hamilton (disambiguation) Duncan Hamilton (disambiguation)...
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    with alcoholism dated back to the 1970s and was chronicled in part by Duncan Hamilton in his award-winning book Provided You Don't Kiss Me: 20 Years With...
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  • Member of Parliament Francis Greenslade, Australian comedic actor Duncan Hamilton, Scottish Member of Parliament Ian Hanomansing, Canadian journalist...
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    work with silent film comedian Lloyd Hamilton. He appeared in more than 160 films between 1912 and 1942. Duncan was born on October 31, 1883, in Brooklyn...
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    Peter Collins and Lance Macklin with a local driver, in this case Duncan Hamilton. The Connaught team ran a quartet of Lea Francis-engined entries —...
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    Belge-entered Simca-Gordini. The HWM team partnered Britons Lance Macklin and Duncan Hamilton with the local driver Dries van der Lof. The only other Dutch driver...
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    Blessing, Managing Director of Bain Capital Robin Marshall, former MSP, Duncan Hamilton, and entrepreneur Gordon Peterson. Over two hundred of the union's...
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    I.A. World Sports Car Championship. British drivers Tony Rolt and Duncan Hamilton won the race with one of three factory-entered Jaguar C-Types, the...
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    George Stevens Hamilton (born August 12, 1939) is an American actor. For his debut performance in Crime and Punishment U.S.A. (1959), Hamilton won a Golden...
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    Alexander Hamilton (January 11, 1755 or 1757 – July 12, 1804) was an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first...
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    necessitating pit stops for their removal, after which the entry driven by Duncan Hamilton and Tony Rolt speeded up to finish less than a lap behind the winning...
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  • pits, found themselves in the way of the lethal debris. Jaguar driver Duncan Hamilton, watching from the pit wall, recalled, "The scene on the other side...
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  • Ganguly Sunil Gavaskar The Grade Cricketer Ramachandra Guha Gideon Haigh Duncan Hamilton Alan Lee Bapoo Mama Sanjay Manjrekar Ronald Mason Sujit Mukherjee Don...
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    is a remarkable list of drivers that raced for the team including Duncan Hamilton, Peter Collins, Harry Schell, Lance Macklin and Paul Frère. This list...
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    Duncan Cowan Ferguson (born 27 December 1971) is a Scottish football coach and former player who was most recently the manager of Scottish League One club...
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    Dayton Duncan, 2002) Jazz (2001) Not for Ourselves Alone (1999) Frank Lloyd Wright (1998) Thomas Jefferson (1997) The West (with Dayton Duncan, 1996)...
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    from 1962 to 1967. Ewing was elected to the House of Commons in the 1967 Hamilton by-election and her presence at Westminster led to a rise in membership...
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    but retired at the end of the 1922–23 season. Duncan was appointed as secretary-manager of Hamilton Academical in the summer of 1923. He left in October...
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