John Petts may refer to: John Petts (artist) (1914–1991), Welsh artist John Petts (footballer), English football player and manager This disambiguation...
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Judith Petts, British academic Kusha Petts (1921–2003), British artist Paul Petts (born 1950s), English professional footballer Valerie Petts, English...
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also a professional footballer. "John Petts". Football Database. Retrieved 13 March 2019. "John Petts". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Profile - Arsenal F...
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seasons. Petts later played in Wales for Merthyr Tydfil. His father John was also a professional footballer. "Paul Petts". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved...
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London Tom Pett (born 1991), English footballer William Pett (1873–1954), British cyclist Kamchatka Time, a timezone abbreviated to PETT Pett Productions...
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of John F. Kennedy in popular culture National unity government Breaking news United Press International & American Heritage 1964, pp. 43, 48–49 Pett et...
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2013. "Ofsted destails". Ofsted. Retrieved 14 April 2013. "National Trust Petts Wood and Hawkwood". National Trust. Retrieved 14 April 2013. "Coopers Sixth...
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by David Kerr and produced by Reeves and Mortimer's production company, Pett Productions. It succeeded The All Star Comedy Show, which was written by...
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2024–25 EFL Trophy (category 2024–25 European domestic association football cups)
EFL League One and League Two, the third and fourth tiers of the English football league system, as well as the "Academy teams" of 16 Premier League teams...
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John Grierson CBE (26 April 1898 – 19 February 1972) was a pioneering Scottish documentary maker, often considered the father of British and Canadian documentary...
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Bath City F.C. (redirect from Bath football)
Cole 1963 Malcolm Allison 1964 Ivor Powell 1967 Arnold Rodgers 1970 Johhny Petts 1971 Joe O'Neil 1971 Dave Burnside 1973 Roy Bence 1973 Geof Fox 1973 Bert...
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Crockenhill to the east, Orpington to the south east, south and south west, and Petts Wood to the west. St Mary Cray station connects the area with Southeastern...
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Henry Wyatt was the architect of a church in Llanllechid circa 1855/6. John Petts 20th c. artist, and his wife Brenda Chamberlain artist, set up home near...
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Northampton Town F.C. (redirect from Northampton Town football club)
Northampton – History". Old Football Grounds. Archived from the original on 25 November 2009. Retrieved 30 December 2009. May, John (24 January 2004) Cobblers...
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or to Hither Green 261 to Locksbottom via Grove Park and Bromley 273 to Petts Wood via Grove Park and Chislehurst 284 to Grove Park via Catford 321 to...
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in 1948. The club has met in a variety of locations and now has a gym in Petts Wood. Orpington has records dating back to 1895 at the village hall. In...
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promote Animal Farm, the IRD commissioned cartoon strips, drawn by Norman Pett, to be placed in newspapers across the globe. Orwell received more streptomycin...
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2024–25 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season (category English football clubs 2024–25 season)
The 2024–25 season is the 139th season in the history of Plymouth Argyle Football Club and their second consecutive season in the Championship. In addition...
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Deputy Chair, Arup Group. For services to Engineering Professor Judith Petts, CBE — Vice-Chancellor, University of Plymouth. For services to Higher Education...
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with titles beginning with Petty All pages with titles containing Petty Pett Nicholas M. Pette (1891–1988), New York politician and judge Petté, a town...
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2023–24 Cambridge United F.C. season (category Pages using infobox football club season with unknown parameters)
joins on loan". Cambridge United FC. 27 June 2023. Retrieved 27 June 2023. "John-Kymani Gordon joins Cambridge United on loan". Crystal Palace FC. 1 September...
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outskirts of Chelsfield, Crofton, Derry Downs, Goddington, Kevingtown, and Petts Wood; it also includes the erstwhile separate settlements of Farnborough...
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Foots Cray (redirect from John William Hiort)
through Foots Cray Meadows on its way from Old Bexley to Sidcup Place and Petts Wood. There is some industry in an area next to the meadows and bordering...
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of Atlanta Athletic Commission. Leroy Johnson, Jesse Hill Jr. and Harry Pett had used their local political influence and set up the company House of...
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James Plant (category Men's association football wingers)
James John Plant (born 3 November 2004) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for National League club Yeovil Town on loan from...
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the church and then crown estates, before being occupied by John Styleman and then Sir John Boyd, 1st Baronet, both senior figures in the British East...
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the time as a meeting place for impromptu acts of lechery, as described by John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester in his poem "A Ramble in St James's Park"....
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(1923–1994), American football player Oliver Florent (born 1998), Australian rules footballer Oliver Fobassam (born 2003), German footballer Oliver W. Fontaine...
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2018–19 FA Cup (redirect from 2018–19 Football Association Challenge Cup)
2018–19 FA Cup (also known as the Football Association Challenge Cup) was the 138th edition of the oldest football tournament in the world. It was sponsored...
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Neil Etheridge (category Men's association football goalkeepers)
Declan (26 December 2014). "Charlton 1–1 Cardiff City". News Shopper. Petts Wood, Kent. Retrieved 4 September 2023. Groome, Olly (5 January 2015). "Neil...
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