Sidney George Stuart Hinkes (1925–2006) was a British pacifist and a priest in the Church of England. Hinkes was born in Dagenham. His father was a postal...
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Hinkes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Sidney Hinkes (1925–2005), British priest and pacifist Alan Hinkes (born 1954), British mountaineer...
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organised subsequent Aldermaston Marches 1959–1963.[citation needed] Sidney Hinkes was involved in the first Aldermaston March,[citation needed] Walter...
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John Collins (priest) (category Alumni of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge)
member of the Anglican Pacifist Fellowship, working with the Reverend Sidney Hinkes on anti-nuclear campaigns. He was one of the signatories of the agreement...
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colleagues in 1976 and wrote a book entitled Goodbye to the Working Class Sidney Hinkes, pacifist Canon Eric James Dudley Moore CBE, pianist, organist and comedian...
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co-founder of the Iroguois League and co-author of the Great Law of Peace Sidney Hinkes (1925–2006) – British pacifist and Anglican priest Raichō Hiratsuka...
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Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND). The Revd. Sidney Hinkes was an early Chairman of CND". Hinkes' "theology was conservatively Catholic in what he...
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Britten, Lady Clare Annesley and Stuart Morris. Its presidents included Sidney Hinkes, Donald Swann the composer and stage star, Rowland Hilder the painter...
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College CND also used the abbreviation CCND. Founded in 1960, chaired by Sidney Hinkes from 1964. In 1981 it was expanded and reorganised on a more permanent...
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educated in Northallerton Alan Richard Hill, Victoria Cross recipient Alan Hinkes, mountaineer, is the only person in the world to have conquered the world's...
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Media from Commons Quotations from Wikiquote Texts from Wikisource Colvin, Sidney (1911). "Dürer, Albrecht" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 8 (11th ed.)....
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English politician 1954 – Tatyana Fomina, Estonian chess player 1954 – Alan Hinkes, English mountaineer and explorer 1955 – Kurt Bodewig, German politician...
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Pronunciation of Greek and Latin, Chicago Ares Publishers Inc. 1940) and Prof. W. Sidney Allen (Vox Latina, A Guide to the Pronunciation of Classical Latin, Cambridge...
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Dan-Virgil Voiculescu Claire Voisin Jean-Loup Waldspurger Antony Wassermann Sidney M. Webster Shmuel Weinberger Andrew Wiles Mariusz Wodzicki Jean-Christophe...
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Bulldogs 1913 {1} Crisp, Terry – Philadelphia Flyers 1974–75 {2} Crosby, Sidney "Sid the Kid" – Pittsburgh Penguins 2009–16–17 {3} Cullen, Matt – Carolina...
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Myer, Virginia as its homebase. Henry Cowell marries ethnomusicologist Sidney Robertson, who introduces him to the shape note tunes of Southern Harmony...
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Previous school Hometown F 0 Celena Taborn 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) GS Furman Sidney, OH G 1 Jamilyn Robinson 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Sr Ascension Christian Gonzales...
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