Patricia Rosemary "Pat" Smythe, OBE (22 November 1928 – 27 February 1996) was a British show jumper. She competed at the 1956 and 1960 Summer Olympics...
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midwifery professor Pat Smythe (pianist) (1923–1983), Scottish jazz pianist Pat Smythe (1928–1996), British show jumper Percy Smythe, 6th Viscount Strangford...
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Patrick Murray "Pat" Smythe (24 March 1860 – 19 March 1935) was an Anglican priest in the second quarter of the 20th century. He was born into a clerical...
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Smythe (2 May 1923 – 6 May 1983) was a Scottish jazz pianist, who rose to prominence as a member of the Joe Harriott Quintet during the 1960s. Smythe...
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Patrick Smythe may refer to: Pat Smythe (priest) (1860–1935), Scottish priest Pat Smythe (pianist) (1923–1983), Scottish jazz pianist Pat Smythe (1928–1996)...
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Constantine Falkland Cary Smythe MC (/ˈsmaɪθ/; February 1, 1895 – November 18, 1980) was a Canadian businessman, soldier and sportsman in ice hockey and...
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(disambiguation) Pat Smythe (1928–1996), British showjumper Pat Smythe (pianist) (1923–1983), jazz pianist Patrick Smyth (disambiguation) Patrick Smythe (disambiguation)...
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medical checks. Sixty-three runners competed, 30 runners finished, and Pat Smythe became the first woman finisher, finishing with a time of 29 hours and...
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existed. Date aired : January 1979 Presenter: Annie Ross House band: Pat Smythe Septet Episode One: Tommy Whittle, Duncan Lamont, Bobby Wellins, Jimmy...
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Hunters Barbara Smucker (1915–2003) – Underground to Canada, Days of Terror Pat Smythe (1928–1996) – Three Jays series, Adventure series Caroline Snedeker (1871–1956)...
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Christopher Chataway (ENG) Athletics Roger Bannister (ENG) Athletics Pat Smythe (ENG) Show jumping 2nd 1955 Gordon Pirie (ENG) Athletics No record —...
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during that time including author Robin Maugham, equestrian show jumpers Pat Smythe, Harry Llewellyn, and American author and politician Clare Boothe Luce...
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of Barnstaple Godfrey Smith (1878–1944), Bishop of Penrith (1926–1944) Pat Smythe (1860–1935), Provost of St Ninian's Cathedral (1911–1935) Henry Southwell...
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indicating a relatively rare female presence in this sector at the time. Pat Smythe, the first British woman to compete in Olympic show jumping, received...
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Pullein-Thompson Josephine Pullein-Thompson Stacy Gregg Allen W. Seaby Pat Smythe Mary Treadgold Will James Kristen Atkins The pair of schoolgirls, Katharine...
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(drowned) date unknown Antonio Mairena, Andalusian flamenco singer, 73 or 74 Pat Smythe, Scottish-born jazz pianist, 59 or 60 Grammy Awards of 1983 1983 Country...
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surfaced. He finally settled on a line-up of Keane (trumpet, flugelhorn), Pat Smythe (piano), Coleridge Goode (bass) and Phil Seamen (drums). Les Condon temporarily...
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He finally settled on a line-up of Shake Keane (trumpet, flugelhorn), Pat Smythe (piano), Coleridge Goode (bass) and Phil Seamen (drums). Les Condon temporarily...
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US/Canada, ch) Juhan Smuul (1922–1971, Estonia, f/nf) Frank Smythe (1900–1949, England, nf) Pat Smythe (1928–1996, England, nf/ch) Caroline Snedeker (1871–1956...
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February Iain Murray, 10th Duke of Atholl, Scottish peer (born 1931) Pat Smythe, show jumper (born 1928) 5 March – Joshua Compston, art curator (born...
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"Cafe" (Egberto Gismonti/Norma Winstone) – 7:56 "Somewhere Called Home" (Pat Smythe/Fran Landesman) – 4:22 "Sea Lady" (Kenny Wheeler/Norma Winstone) – 4:23...
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4:44 "Tempo" - 6:23 Joe Harriott - alto saxophone Shake Keane - trumpet Pat Smythe - piano Coleridge Goode - bass Phil Seamen - drums Jazzland Records discography...
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(UK) label in February 1965. Harriott recorded eight numbers arranged by Pat Smythe from the popular stage musical "as if rejecting the experimentation of...
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Tubby Hayes, Tony Kinsey, Tony Crombie, Jimmy Deuchar, John Dankworth, Pat Smythe, Phil Seamen, Zoot Sims, Carmen McRae, and Paul Gonsalves. Later in the...
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for a number of well-known musicians (with an emphasis on jazz) such as Pat Smythe, Georgie Fame, Tom Springfield, Richard Rodney Bennett and Dudley Moore...
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director (born 1887) 5 May – John Williams, actor (born 1903) 6 May – Pat Smythe, jazz pianist (born 1923) 7 May – Keith Stewartson, mathematician (born...
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1962 (tracks 1-4) Joe Harriott - alto saxophone Shake Keane - trumpet Pat Smythe - piano Coleridge Goode - bass Bobby Orr (tracks 1-4), Phil Seamen (tracks...
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baritone, 72 20 April – Sarah Makem, Northern Irish singer, 82 6 May – Pat Smythe, jazz pianist, 60 5 June – Anthony Lewis, musicologist, conductor and...
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Wheeler, Chris Laurence, Humphrey Lyttelton, Palle Mikkelborg, Mark Murphy, Pat Smythe, Trevor Tomkins, and Norma Winstone and accompanied vocalists such as...
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Piero D'Inzeo and Uruguay Salvatore Oppes and Pagoro Great Britain (GBR) Wilfred White and Nizefela Pat Smythe and Flanagan Peter Robeson and Scorchin...
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