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    school prefect. Five of Fairbairn's brothers, including future Australian MP George, had attended Jesus College, Cambridge, and Steve followed them to read...
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  • Fairbairn is a surname of Scottish origin which means "a handsome child." Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Fairbairn (disambiguation),...
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    getting crews to do long rows" — Steve Fairbairn, founder of the race The race was founded by the rowing coach Steve Fairbairn who was a great believer in...
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  • Bruce Earl Fairbairn (December 30, 1949 – May 17, 1999) was a Canadian record producer. He was active as a producer from 1976 to 1999, and is considered...
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    supporter. Laurence Sterne, Irish novelist and Anglican clergyman. Steve Fairbairn, Australian rower and influential rowing coach. Alistair Cooke, British/American...
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    arguably most famous, head race is the Head of the River Race, founded by Steve Fairbairn in 1926 which takes place each March on the river Thames in London...
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  • management company. Fairbairn was the son of Steve Fairbairn and his wife Eleanor née Sharwood. He went to school at Eton. Fairbairn married Cynthia Isabelle...
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    other races (such as Henley Royal Regatta) and notable alumni, such as Steve Fairbairn. Jesus men have been head of the Lent Bumps on 39 occasions (finishing...
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  • George Fairbairn MC (13 October 1892 – 19 January 1943) was an English cricketer and British Army officer. The son of Victorian rower Steve Fairbairn and...
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    James Valentine Fairbairn (28 July 1897 – 13 August 1940) was an Australian aviator and politician. A World War I fighter pilot, he represented the United...
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  • federal MP George Fairbairn and prominent rowing coach Steve Fairbairn. His grandson James Fairbairn and great-grandson David Fairbairn were both federal...
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    crossed by foot and St Paul's School boat from Barnes. A statue of Steve Fairbairn, who revolutionised technique and equipment in the sport, is by the...
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    Applegate–Fairbairn fighting knife is a combat knife designed by Colonel Rex Applegate and William E. Fairbairn as a version of the Fairbairn–Sykes fighting...
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    Reid 10,488 27.2 −3.9 Conservative Barry Flux 6,412 16.6 +2.7 BNP Steve Fairbairn 1,699 4.4 New UKIP Jim Condon 1,665 4.3 New Independent Barry Elliott...
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  • pastoralist and his wife Lena Carmyle. He was also the nephew of rower Steve Fairbairn. He was educated at Eton College and Jesus College, Cambridge and rowed...
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    the river races. His younger brother Steve went on to become an influential rowing coach at the club. Fairbairn returned to Australia in 1876 and in the...
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    student and protege of Fairbairn, Colonel Rex Applegate worked with knife designer Bill Harsey, Jr. to design the Applegate-Fairbairn Combat Knife, so named...
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    47852; -0.226987 (The Mile Post) A stone obelisk forming a memorial to Steve Fairbairn, founder of the Head of the River Race. It was erected by members of...
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  • Championships London 2017 | World Athletics". www.worldathletics.org. Smith, Steve (February 23, 2017). "With WNBA and AFLW, Erin Phillips redefines two-sport...
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    Footballer for the Carlton Football Club Les Fairbairn Footballer for the Geelong Football Club Steve Fairbairn Influential rowing coach Charlie Gardiner...
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    Trustee of the Jesus College Boat Club (Cambridge) Trust Trustee of the Steve Fairbairn Memorial Trust Trustee of the Oxford and Cambridge Rowing Foundation...
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  • The Ladder (Yes album) (category Albums produced by Bruce Fairbairn)
    keyboardist Igor Khoroshev. The band met with Canadian producer Bruce Fairbairn in 1998 while touring their previous album Open Your Eyes (1997), who...
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    two returning Blues, Symonds, and the President, Pitman. However, Steve Fairbairn was persuaded to return. With the addition of Muttlebury it was considered...
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  • University of Cambridge. While there he rowed under the legendary Steve Fairbairn. He returned to the United States and studied at Harvard University...
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    Patrick Fairbairn (28 January 1805 – 6 August 1874) was a Scottish Free Church minister and theologian. He was Moderator of the General Assembly 1864/65...
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    several former group members, including international record producer Bruce Fairbairn, songwriter Jim Vallance, Powder Blues Band frontman Tom Lavin and Headpins...
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    First World War, Thames came under the influence of the coach Steve Fairbairn. Fairbairn was an Australian graduate of Cambridge, with boundless charisma...
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    Heritage List for England. Retrieved 31 December 2022. "Obelisk – Steve Fairbairn". London Remembers. Retrieved 28 June 2014. [1] Archived 14 July 2011...
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  • Dr "Beja" Bourne and Steve Fairbairn, he sought to bring together the divergent rowing styles of English Orthodoxy and Fairbairnism. A coxed four belonging...
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  • released in Spain on 27 October 2017 by Universal Pictures. In 1968, Rose Fairbairn brings her four children; Jack, Jane, Billy, and Sam, from England to...
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