• George Dickenson (first ¼ 1882 – June 1953) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s and 1910s. He played at representative...
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  • be introduced in 1963 when she arrived in September. Myra's father George Dickenson (Stan Jay) followed her to Weatherfield in September, and Laurie Fraser...
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  • Character Actor(s) Duration George Dickenson Stan Jay 1963–1966, 1968 Myra Booth Susan Jameson 1963–1964, 1968 David Barlow Alan Rothwell 1960–1961, 1963–1968...
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    Canadian Football League biography is being considered for merging. › David Dickenson (born January 11, 1973) is a Canadian-American professional football head...
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  • Ernie Brookes Jim Challinor Dave Chisnall Paul Cullen Billy Cunliffe George Dickenson Billy Dingsdale Ronnie Duane Bob Eccles Jackie Edwards Jim Featherstone...
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  • Jackie Fish the hero scoring one try and Ike Taylor the other, Fish and George Dickenson kicked a goal each. A crowd of 5,000 watched the match at Wilderspool...
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    tended to separate Dickinson's roles as a woman and a poet. For example, George Whicher wrote in his 1952 book This Was a Poet: A Critical Biography of...
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  • Stampeders history. Led by quarterbacks Doug Flutie, Jeff Garcia and Dave Dickenson, receivers Allen Pitts, Terry Vaughn and Dave Sapunjis, and a rock-steady...
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    Dickenson Road Studios was a film and television studio in Rusholme, Manchester, in north-west England. It was originally set up in 1947 in a former Wesleyan...
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    up at the King George the Fifth Institute where Dickenson had once again volunteered her nursing duties to care for the sick. Dickenson was the only nurse...
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  • Company C: Cpt William L. Heermance BG Alfred Pleasonton MG Joseph Hooker BG George Stoneman MG Daniel Butterfield MG William B. Franklin Escort 6th Pennsylvania...
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  • Victor Dickenson (August 6, 1906 – November 16, 1984) was an American jazz trombonist. His career began in the 1920s and continued through musical partnerships...
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  • 2 Frank Spottiswoode 1 0 0 0 0 5 April 1904 Other Nationalities 3 George Dickenson 4 0 0 0 0 5 April 1904 Other Nationalities 4 James Lomas 13 6 21 0...
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    USS Kailua (redirect from Dickenson (ship))
    USS Kailua (IX-71) was originally CS Dickenson, a civilian supply and personnel transport cable-repair ship of the Commercial Pacific Cable Company that...
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    Canadian Football League biography is being considered for merging. › Craig Dickenson (born September 4, 1971) is a professional football coach who is a senior...
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    February 1863 five armed men entered George Dickenson's store at Spring Creek near Young and stuck-up Dickenson, his storekeeper and a customer. The men...
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  • Brookes 3 12 December 1908  Australia 15 February 1909  Australia George Dickenson 1 12 December 1908  Australia 12 December 1908  Australia Harry Gifford...
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    Martin, four decades later, she made a brief cameo in the 2001 remake with George Clooney and Brad Pitt. An avid poker player, during the summer of 2004,...
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  • John Dickenson (c. 1570–1636) was an English author, known as a romance-writer. He was a follower in the school of John Lyly and Robert Greene. He worked...
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    and his action saved many lives. After the war, Strong married Eliza Dickenson and they settled in Sherston, Wiltshire. He died on 25 August 1888, aged...
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  • Ernie Brookes Jim Challinor Dave Chisnall Paul Cullen Billy Cunliffe George Dickenson Billy Dingsdale Ronnie Duane Bob Eccles Jackie Edwards Jim Featherstone...
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    the Fisher family at the Wenlock Goldfields and photos of Larsen and George Dickenson working at the mill Media related to Wenlock Goldfield at Wikimedia...
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    Dickinson was removed in December of that year for saying that General George McClellan's poor performance at Battle of Ball's Bluff amounted to treason...
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  • Ernie Brookes Jim Challinor Dave Chisnall Paul Cullen Billy Cunliffe George Dickenson Billy Dingsdale Ronnie Duane Bob Eccles Jackie Edwards Jim Featherstone...
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  • George W. Thomas (1881 – 3 July 1916), also known by the nicknames of "Ponty" and "Stitch", was a Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league footballer...
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  • Ernie Brookes Jim Challinor Dave Chisnall Paul Cullen Billy Cunliffe George Dickenson Billy Dingsdale Ronnie Duane Bob Eccles Jackie Edwards Jim Featherstone...
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  • Ernie Brookes Jim Challinor Dave Chisnall Paul Cullen Billy Cunliffe George Dickenson Billy Dingsdale Ronnie Duane Bob Eccles Jackie Edwards Jim Featherstone...
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  • football. Brian's brother, Owen 'Ozzy' Bevan played for Sydney club the St George Dragons as well as Warrington. Bevan arrived on board HMAS Australia in...
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    named for Samuel K. Zook, a Civil War general. Battery Dickenson was named for George Dickenson, an artillery officer killed in the Civil War. Batteries...
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  • Ernie Brookes Jim Challinor Dave Chisnall Paul Cullen Billy Cunliffe George Dickenson Billy Dingsdale Ronnie Duane Bob Eccles Jackie Edwards Jim Featherstone...
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