Division prospects. Liverpool". Athletic News. Manchester. p. 5. "Death of Harry Chambers - Played Football for England". Shrewsbury Chronicle. 1 July 1949. p...
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the opening five home league matches of a season, after Harry Chambers and John Aldridge. Chambers and Aldridge made this achievement in 1922 and 1987 respectively...
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59 44 48 4th R4 — — — — — — — Harry Chambers 15 1920–21 Division 1 42 18 15 9 63 35 51 4th R2 — — — — — — — Harry Chambers 24 1921–22 Division 1 42 22 13...
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workplace Seagull manager Setting up to fail Toxic leader Toxic workplace Chambers, Harry (2004). My Way or the Highway. Berrett Koehler Publishers, San Francisco...
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OFC Nations Cup Oceanic Nations Cup winners while playing for Liverpool: Harry Kewell with Australia in 2004. For consistency, fees in the record transfer...
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Harry Walker Chambers (10 February 1842 – 21 December 1907) was a British sportsman and lawyer. Chambers served as secretary of Sheffield Football Club...
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Whittaker Chambers (born Jay Vivian Chambers; April 1, 1901 – July 9, 1961) was an American writer and intelligence agent. After early years as a Communist...
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founded by Harry Chambers, was based in Calstock until it closed down in 2009. Peterloo Poets was formerly based at Liskeard. In 2010 Chambers was honoured...
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The Flesh. Manchester: Harry Chambers/Peterloo Poets. 1976. ISBN 978-0-905291-04-8. The Human Cage. Manchester: Harry Chambers/Peterloo Poets. 1979....
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American restaurant chain. The first location was opened by founder Harry Chambers, Sr. and his brother, Danny, in 1968 in Nacogdoches, Texas. He gained...
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Scotland international rugby union player Harry Chambers (1896–1949), footballer William Henry Chambers, Canadian politician This disambiguation page...
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Whittaker Chambers, an admitted former Soviet espionage agent, about Harry Dexter White: "Chambers ... told me that he didn't believe Harry White was...
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Harry Chambers/Peterloo Poets. 1978. ISBN 978-0-905291-14-7. Four Dogs – a poem, Treovis Press, Liskeard, Cornwall. 1980 Standing to. Harry Chambers/Peterloo...
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In a letter to The Field in February 1867, Sheffield FC secretary Harry Chambers wrote that Sheffield FC had adopted a rule at the beginning of the 1863...
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to score away to Man Utd in two different games in a season, after Harry Chambers in 1920–21. Crucial" (Tweet) – via Twitter. "Liverpool unlocked a new...
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Archived from the original on 28 July 2012. Retrieved 4 February 2020. "Harry Chambers". LFC History. Archived from the original on 28 July 2012. Retrieved...
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Harry Chambers Kent (1852–1938) was an English-born Australian architect. He was Sydney-based during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and a leader...
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Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884 – December 26, 1972) was an American lawyer and politician who was the 33rd president of the United States, serving from...
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equalled the record set by West Bromwich Albion three seasons earlier. Harry Chambers top scored in the first four post World War 1 seasons including the...
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In a letter to The Field in February 1867, Sheffield FC secretary Harry Chambers wrote that Sheffield FC had adopted a rule at the beginning of the 1863...
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Gillespie (2) 3 35 1922–23 Scotland (19) England Ireland Wales Harry Chambers 3 36 1923–24 Wales (3) Scotland Ireland England Willie Davies 2...
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Harry Edward Styles (born 1 February 1994) is an English singer. Known for his influence in popular culture, showmanship, artistry, and philanthropy,...
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(1894); Darenth (1895); Bickley (1894); Treghre (1899); and Luleo (1912). Harry Kent (1852–1938), architect, alderman for the Municipality of Strathfield...
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property. This residence, called Mount Royal, was designed by architect Harry Chambers Kent for John Hinchcliff using finance provided by Hinchcliff's wife...
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of the Wilds (1918) - Val Galbraith The Bondage of Barbara (1919) - Harry Chambers A Wild Goose Chase (1919) Getting Mary Married (1919) - Ted Barnacle...
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Jack Elkes (1894–1972), professional footballer, born at Snedshill. Harry Chambers (1896–1949), England international footballer, settled in Oakengates...
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Teazle Lewis (2008) - Conan Jones Taking the Flak (2009, TV Series) - Harry Chambers Big Top (2009, TV Series) - Boyco M.I. High (2010) - The Octopus Freddy...
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designed by Henry James (Harry) Marks and built from c. 1913 to c. 1913. It is also known as Krimmers Chambers and Rowbotham Chambers. It was added to the...
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during that period. Chesterman was succeeded in both these roles by Harry Chambers. In February 1866, Chesterman proposed the idea of a match between Sheffield...
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to become an architect. He was articled to his future brother-in-law Harry Chambers Kent and studied architecture at Sydney Technical College. After serving...
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