William Titt (8 February 1881 – 5 May 1956) was a British gymnast who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics and in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was born...
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Titt is a surname. People with the surname Titt include: George Frank Titt, Lord Mayor of Manchester 1930-31 John Wallis Titt (1841-1910), engineer and...
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William Titt, Charles Vigurs, Samuel Walker, John Whitaker 1920 – 5th place Sidney Andrew, Albert Betts, Arthur Cocksedge, James Cotterell, William Cowhig...
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Edward Potts Reginald Potts George Ross Charles Simmons Arthur Southern William Titt Charles Vigurs Samuel Walker John Whitaker 1912 Stockholm Gymnastics...
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1888) 1955 – Tibor Szele, Hungarian mathematician (b. 1918) 1956 – William Titt, British gymnast (b. 1881) 1958 – Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria (b. 1884)...
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Edward Potts Reginald Potts George Ross Charles Simmons Arthur Southern William Titt Charles Vigurs Samuel Walker John Whitaker 1920 Antwerp details Italy (ITA)...
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Edward Potts Reginald Potts George Ross Charles Simmons Arthur Southern William Titt Charles Vigurs Samuel Walker John Whitaker Men's team, free system details...
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Simpson Walter Skeeles Joshua Speight Herbert Stell Charles Sederman William Titt Charles Vigurs Enos Walton H. Waterman Edgar Watkins John Whitaker F...
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Edward Potts Reginald Potts George Ross Charles Simmons Arthur Southern William Titt Charles Vigurs Samuel Walker John Whitaker 1920 Antwerp details Italy (ITA)...
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they totalled 42 entries over all three events held. Brother and sister William and Lottie Dod took gold and silver medals, Queenie Newall taking the women's...
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Great Britain at the 1912 Summer Olympics (redirect from McClure, William)
Edward Potts Reginald Potts George Ross Charles Simmons Arthur Southern William Titt Charles Vigurs Samuel Walker John Whitaker Gymnastics Men's team July...
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order to create the spoof film "Markets of Britain, a short film by Lee Titt" In 2010, he co-starred with Will Arnett in the FOX sitcom Running Wilde...
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1965 in Basingstoke, Hampshire, as the younger daughter of Angela Mary (née Titt) and Roy Leonard Hurley. Her father was a major in the Royal Army Educational...
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Faroese Faðir vár, tú sum ert í himlinum. / Heilagt verði navnið títt. Komi ríkið títt. / Verði vilji tín, so sum á himli, so á jørð. / Gev okkum í dag...
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Edward Potts Reginald Potts George Ross Charles Simmons Arthur Southern William Titt Charles Vigurs Samuel Walker John Whitaker Men's team, free system details...
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Edward Potts Reginald Potts George Ross Charles Simmons Arthur Southern William Titt Charles Vigurs Samuel Walker John Whitaker 36.90 4 Luxembourg (LUX)...
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William Vernon (January 17, 1719 – December 22, 1806), of Newport, Rhode Island, was a merchant in the Atlantic slave trade who played a leading role...
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Redwood Jr. was the third of eleven children, following his two brothers William, (d. 1712) and Jonas, (d. 1724). Redwood Sr. remained in Antigua until...
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Ellery, Giles, Harris, Kerr, Morley and Titt appointed to head the new divisions, supplemented after the war by William Adamson, Gourd, Hugh Lawrie, Tom Macnamara...
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business. One example was the Woodcock Ironworks, set up by John Wallis Titt in the town in the mid-1870s to make agricultural machines. During the 20th...
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House was built around 1700. It is a Grade II* listed building. In 1895 a Titt iron wind engine was installed to pump water from a spring by Bath Union...
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or 'tite', listed in the Domesday Book, is possibly from the Old English 'titt' (teat), referring to a small hill, likely a saltern or salthill. Other spellings...
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Batsford. 1975. The Windmills of John Wallis Titt. The International Molinological Society. 1977. (see John Wallis Titt, Crux Easton wind engine) Animal-Powered...
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authors list (link) Major, J Kenneth (1977). The Windmills of John Wallis Titt. The International Molinological Society. "OTHERY". British History Online...
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Essex. Annular sails were also employed on large wind engines, such as the Titt engine at Crux Easton, Hampshire. In the Netherlands the position of the...
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needed] There is a wind engine at Crux Easton that was made by John Wallis Titt in about 1892. During the Second World War, the British Union of Fascists...
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who subsequently examined her for additional proof found "two things like titts on her private parts of a black coller [color]". She was jailed pending...
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Ipswich: Suffolk Mills Group. p. 43. ISBN 0-9506447-0-6. Coles Finch, William (1933). Watermills and Windmills. London: C W Daniel Company. p. 183. "Winkfield...
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John Wallis Titt wind pump, which was latterly converted to electricity. To supply the livestock in the fields a second John Wallis Titt wind pump took...
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1927 1 29 Sir William Davy 1927 1928 1 30 Lt-Col George Westcott 1928 1929 1 31 Sir Robert Noton Barclay 1929 1930 1 32 George Frank Titt 1930 1931 1 33...
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