Hugh Thomas may refer to: Hugh Thomas (actor) (born 1949), Welsh actor Hugh Thomas, Baron Thomas of Swynnerton (1931–2017), British historian and writer...
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Hugh Swynnerton Thomas, Baron Thomas of Swynnerton (21 October 1931 – 7 May 2017) was an English historian and writer, best known for his book The Spanish...
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Hugh Owen Thomas (23 August 1834 – 6 January 1891) was a Welsh orthopaedic surgeon. He and his nephew Robert Jones have been called "the Fathers of orthopaedic...
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Sir Hugh Thomas Munro, 4th Baronet (16 October 1856 – 19 March 1919), was a British mountaineer best known for his list of mountains in Scotland over...
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Smith with fellow inmate Thomas Silverstein. He was convicted of manslaughter for Stewart's slaying, whom he killed alongside Hugh Colomb. List of serial...
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Hugh Thomas is a British former Olympic equestrian rider, technical delegate, course designer and event organiser. Hugh's career began in the Hampshire...
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Admiral Sir Hugh Evan-Thomas, GCB, KCMG, MVO (27 October 1862 – 30 August 1928) was a British Royal Navy officer. During World War I he commanded the 5th...
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Hugh Thomas (born 1949) is a Welsh actor, probably best known for his appearances in several popular Welsh television series, such as Pobol y Cwm, High...
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Huey Morgan (redirect from Hugh Morgan (musician))
Hugh Thomas Diaz Morgan (born 7 August 1968) is an American musician best known as the former frontman of rock/hip hop band Fun Lovin' Criminals. Morgan...
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inclusive. Hugh Purcell, p. 96. Hugh Thomas, p. 507-508. Hugh Thomas, p. 577 Hugh Thomas, p. 508 Hugh Thomas, (1986) Peter Wyden, pp. 433-434 Hugh Thomas, (1986)...
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Thomas or Tom McHugh may refer to: Thomas J. McHugh (1919–2000), American soldier in World War II and the Korean War Thomas McHugh (politician), first...
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The Spanish Civil War is a book by Hugh Thomas; it provides a scholarly historiographic account of the Spanish Civil War. The work, written since 1957...
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Hugh Vaughan-Thomas (13 May 1910 — 20 October 1986) was a Welsh cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman who played for Glamorgan. Vaughan-Thomas who...
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modern architecture buildings. Miller was born in Columbus, Indiana, to Hugh Thomas Miller, a college professor and politician, and Nettie Irwin Sweeney...
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Hugh Thomas Miller (March 21, 1867 – May 26, 1947) was a politician from the U.S. state of Indiana. Between 1905 and 1909, he served as Lieutenant Governor...
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(1969), p. 207. Antony Beevor, pp.325, 326. Hugh Thomas, (2001), p. 778. Hugh Thomas, (2001), p. 779. Hugh Thomas, (2001), pp. 778-779. Preston, Paul. The...
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executions continued to take place, without Nin taking action. As historian Hugh Thomas notes, "Nin had not been known for his humanitarian scruples towards...
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The Thomas test is a physical examination test, named after the Welsh orthopaedic surgeon, Hugh Owen Thomas (1834–1891), to rule out hip flexion contracture...
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ISBN 978-1-78200-782-1. Hugh Thomas, page 318 "The Spanish Civil War", Penguin Books 2003, ISBN 0-141-01161-0 Thomas, Hugh (2003). The Spanish Civil...
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308-327 Hugh Thomas (1976); p. 849 Enrique Líster Forján (1966); p. 301 Hugh Thomas (1976); p. 853 Hugh Thomas (1976); p. 862 Hugh Thomas (1976); p...
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2016. Retrieved 26 April 2018. Hugh Thomas, The Spanish Civil War, (2001), p. 122 Hugh Thomas, (2001), p. 165. Hugh Thomas, (2001), p. 212 Payne, Stanley...
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gonococcal infections. The condition is named after the two physicians, Thomas Fitz-Hugh Jr. and Arthur Hale Curtis, who further studied the syndrome in the...
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Hugh Thomas (died 18 December 1976) was an Australian rules football coach who coached St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Thomas served initially...
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Hugh Thomas (c. 1706 – 11 July 1780) was Archdeacon of Nottingham, Dean of Ely and Master of Christ's College, Cambridge. He was educated at Christ's...
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H. T. M. Angwin (redirect from Hugh Thomas Moffitt Angwin)
Hugh Thomas Moffitt Angwin CMG (1888 – 13 September 1949) was Engineer-in-Chief of South Australia from 1936 to 1949. Hugh was born in Angaston, South...
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according to ideological interests and sympathies. Conservative historian Hugh Thomas argues that coal production in the Utrillas mines only reached one tenth...
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Thomas Hugh Milroy FRSE (1869 – 20 March 1950) was a Scottish physiologist and organic chemist. He was born in Kirkcowan in Wigtownshire, the eldest son...
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Joseph Hugh Thomas was an American choral conductor, pianist and educator, perhaps best remembered for his role as conductor of the Concert Choir of Birmingham–Southern...
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Sir Hugh Thomas Dyke Acland CMG CBE (10 September 1874 – 15 April 1956) was a New Zealand surgeon. He was born in 1874 in Christchurch. Bishop Harper...
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