• Norman James "Norm" Waugh (10 May 1874 – 6 August 1934) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon Football Club in the Victorian...
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  • to: Ainsley Waugh (born 1981), Jamaican athlete Alexander Waugh (1754–1827), minister in the Secession Church of Scotland Andrew Scott Waugh (1810–1878)...
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  • Alexander Waugh /ˈɔːbərən ˈwɔː/ (17 November 1939 – 16 January 2001) was a British journalist and novelist, and eldest son of the novelist Evelyn Waugh. He...
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  • these cut-throat murders were McAllister, John Townsley, David Bell and Norman Waugh. "Mr. A" played a prominent part in the planning of Moore's activities...
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    Samuel Bell Waugh ( 1814 in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania – 28 September, 1885, in Janesville, Wisconsin) was a 19th-century American portrait, landscape...
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    Evelyn Waugh (1903–1966) was a British writer, journalist and reviewer, generally considered one of the leading English prose writers of the 20th century...
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  • Alexander Evelyn Michael Waugh (30 December 1963 – 22 July 2024) was an English writer, critic, and journalist. Among other books, he wrote Fathers and...
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  • W. Christian 20 1892 Albert Thurgood 56 1893 Albert Thurgood (2) 63 1894 Albert Thurgood (3) 62 1895 Alec Hall 9 Norman Waugh 1896 Norman Waugh (2) 29...
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  • Greenland: Migration (category Films directed by Ric Roman Waugh)
    American post-apocalyptic survival thriller film directed by Ric Roman Waugh and written by Chris Sparling and Mitchell LaFortune. It is a sequel to...
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    encounter, Melbourne hit the post three times, and a goal by Essendon player Norman Waugh was disallowed after the bell. Edgar Croft scored the only goal of the...
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  • 1897–1902 1897 Bert Salkeld 5 3 1897 1897 George Stuckey 71 4 1897–1902 1897 Norman Waugh 23 30 1897–1898 1897 Harry Wright 87 6 1897–1903 1897 Edgar Croft 15...
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    length of the Brunswick Street Oval to score a goal against St Kilda. Fred Waugh was unable to play in South Melbourne's team for the Round 11 game with...
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  • Sword of Honour (category Novels by Evelyn Waugh)
    The Sword of Honour is a trilogy of novels by Evelyn Waugh which loosely parallel Waugh's experiences during the Second World War. Published by Chapman...
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  • the Brigade Staff. After a reconnaissance of the Falls Road area with Norman Waugh, Benjamin Edwards and two other Butchers' gang members specifically chosen...
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  • Captain W. S. Crichton Medal Leading goalkicker 1897 # — George Stuckey — Norman Waugh (23) 1898 — George Stuckey — Charlie Moore (20) 1899 — George Stuckey...
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  • Gus Officer, Ned Officer, Bert Salkeld, George Stuckey, George Vautin, Norman Waugh, and Harry Wright. He died at his residence in Boronia, Victoria on 16...
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  • The Loved One (book) (category Novels by Evelyn Waugh)
    Anglo-American Tragedy (1948) is a short satirical novel by British novelist Evelyn Waugh about the funeral business in Los Angeles, the British expatriate community...
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    Gus Officer, Ned Officer, Bert Salkeld, George Stuckey, George Vautin, Norman Waugh, and Harry Wright. He played in Essendon's VFL premiership team in 1897...
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  • 65–66 Waugh, p. 142 Waugh, pp. 179–81 Freeman and Penrose, p. 357 Waugh, p. 210 Waugh, p. 217 Preston, pp. 168 and 303 Waugh, pp. 220–21 Waugh, pp. 223–25...
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  • Gus Officer, Ned Officer, Bert Salkeld, George Stuckey, George Vautin, Norman Waugh, and Harry Wright. He died on 3 October 1932. Holmesby & Main (2014)...
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    Gus Officer, Ned Officer, Bert Salkeld, George Stuckey, George Vautin, Norman Waugh, and Harry Wright. Collins was a member of the inaugural VFL premiership...
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  • Joe Sullivan Port Melbourne 26 1897 Lou Daly Port Melbourne 41 1896 Norman Waugh Essendon 29 1895 Dave de Coite Geelong 42 1894 Albert Thurgood Essendon...
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  • Norman Geras (/ˈɡɛrəs/ GHERR-əs; 25 August 1943 – 18 October 2013) was a political theorist and Professor Emeritus of Politics at the University of Manchester...
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    Gus Officer, Ned Officer, Bert Salkeld, George Stuckey, George Vautin, Norman Waugh, and Harry Wright. He was also a member of VFL premiership team in 1897...
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    Premier team Teams 13 Premiers Collingwood 1st premiership Leading goalkicker Norman Waugh (Essendon) 29 Matches played 118 ← 1895 1897 VFA 1897 VFL →...
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    Dorothy Sayers (Murder Must Advertise), and the poet John Betjeman. Evelyn Waugh's 1930 novel Vile Bodies, adapted as the 2003 film Bright Young Things, is...
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    Gus Officer, Ned Officer, Bert Salkeld, George Stuckey, George Vautin, Norman Waugh, and Harry Wright. He was a rover in the Essendon team that won the 1897...
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    with many intellectual and literary figures of the age, including Evelyn Waugh, who based the character of Anthony Blanche in Brideshead Revisited partly...
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  • where he became acquainted with Anthony Powell and Evelyn Waugh. He often features in Waugh's letters and diaries of the period, and his South American...
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  • 23,059 7,142 4,322 2,058 1,071 48,636 65.8% Rochdale GTM NW Lab Lab Paul Waugh 13,027 32.8% 3.63% 13,027 4,273 6,773 2,816 1,212 11,587 39,688 55.7% Rochester...
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