Peter Leitham Gardiner (22 July 1896 – 15 June 1975) was a Scottish first-class cricketer and footballer. Gardiner was born in July 1896 at Perth. A club...
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Peter Gardiner may refer to: Peter Gardiner (actor) (born 1968), Swedish actor and dancer Peter Gardiner (sportsman) (1896–1975), Scottish cricketer and...
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Gardiner Greene Hubbard (August 25, 1822 – December 11, 1897) was an American lawyer, financier, and community leader. He was a founder and first president...
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Alexandra Gardiner Creel (b. 1940) on Gardiners Island. Creel, who was previously married to Peter F. Tufo, is the daughter of Alexandra (née Gardiner) Creel...
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Cawley (Tennis) National Sportsman - Lionel Rose (Boxing) National Junior Sportswomen - Treahna Hamm (Judo) National Junior Sportsman - David Ross (AFL) Alma...
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and Gardiner had received phone calls from the figures both before and after the incident at the nightclub. Police questioned Cousins and Gardiner about...
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awarded the Franjo Bučar State Award for Sport and the award for the best sportsman of Zagreb. In 2016, Hrgović was awarded the Order of Danica Hrvatska with...
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(1813–1900). John Malcolm Forbes (1847–1904), American businessman and sportsman. Michael R. Paine (1928–2018), m. to Ruth Hyde Paine, Oswald family benefactors...
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Johnny Vane and Mickey Bourke, then held up a jeweller's shop and the Sportsman's Arms Hotel in Bathurst in broad daylight in October 1863. The gang escaped...
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It's part of his scheme to dupe wealthy British sportsman Lord Harold Faversham (Reginald Gardiner) into coming to "Shady Rest Hunting Lodge" to hunt...
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(1775–1818), novelist and dramatist Sir John Masterman (1891–1977), academic, sportsman, author and spymaster Adrian Mitchell (1932–2008), poet, novelist and...
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of the Wills Cup tournament, and youngsters like Ian Satori, Dennis Gardiner, Peter Parry and Warren Snodgrass were all given a chance in the top grade...
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National Geographic Society was incorporated two weeks later on January 27. Gardiner Greene Hubbard (co-founder of AT&T) became its first president and his...
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incorporated into the Brady Campaign. In September 2017, Kris Brown and Avery W. Gardiner assumed the roles of co-president, replacing Dan Gross. Brown was named...
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tournament gave him regular exposure as did his appearances on The American Sportsman program. He did try his hand with a weekly sit-com series in 1964-65,...
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Cup Grand Final Side 2001 Brisbane Lions captain 2007 Australian Asthma Sportsman of the Year 1998 All-Australian 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 International Rules...
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"August Belmont, Stricken In Office, Dies In 36 Hours. Financier and Sportsman Undergoes Operation, Rallies, Then Sinks Into Coma". The New York Times...
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with 290 games, a club record, and 169 goals. Cox was a naturally gifted sportsman who excelled at sports whilst growing up in Dampier, Western Australia...
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Google books Archived 6 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine E. Norman Gardiner: "Athletics in the Ancient World", Courier Dover Publications, 2002, ISBN 0-486-42486-3...
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and Olympic athlete (hammer throw and discus throw) Tuppy Owen-Smith, sportsman who played Test cricket for South Africa and captained England at Rugby...
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August Belmont (section Sportsman)
By-the-Sea in Newport, Rhode Island, was demolished in 1946. He was an avid sportsman, and the famed Belmont Stakes thoroughbred horse race is named in his...
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2018. "LEWIS STUVYSANT DIES IN CLUB HERE; Sportsman, War. Veteran Was Consul in India -- Descendant of Peter Stuyvesant". The New York Times. 8 September...
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A former president was Hubert Doggart, OBE, MA. He was the son of the sportsman Graham Doggart who rose to chair the Football Association. Doggart represented...
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Club before he attended Caulfield Grammar School. Judd was an all-round sportsman and junior track and field star and solid cricket player. He won the APS...
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player Stephen Herbert Gatty, Chief Justice of Gibraltar Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner, Labour politician and Lord Chancellor Richard Garth, Conservative...
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John O'Meally (section Gardiner's influence)
'Jack' O'Meally, was an Australia bushranger. He was recruited to join the Gardiner–Hall gang to carry out the gold escort robbery near Eugowra in June 1862...
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Willis (born 1960), American baseball player Carl Willis (Australian sportsman) (1893–1930), Australian rules footballer Carol Willis (disambiguation)...
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Football Association Errion Charles (born 1965 in Saint Vincent) is a sportsman from the Turks and Caicos Islands who has represented his nation at both...
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The Cornwall Chronicle. 23 July 1842. "Australian Bushrangers", Sydney Sportsman "Colonial Extract. Execution.", Moreton Bay Courier, "Melbourne Criminal...
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as his father was a virtual invalid. As a youth, Curtin was a talented sportsman. Between 1903 and 1907, he played as a half-forward flanker for the Brunswick...
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