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    Claude Percival Buckenham (16 January 1876 – 23 February 1937) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Essex and England. He also won a gold...
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  • one. The team that day (playing a 2–3–5 formation) was: James Jones; Claude Buckenham, William Gosling; Alfred Chalk, T. E. Burridge, William Quash; Richard...
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    French choreographer Claude Buchon (born 1949), French cyclist Claude Buckenham (1876–1937), English cricketer and footballer Claude Buckle (1905–1973)...
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  • GK James Jones RB Claude Buckenham LB William Gosling RH Alfred Chalk CH T. E. Burridge LH William Quash OR Richard Turner IR F. G. Spackman CF John Nicholas...
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  • Hollioake Mark Ilott Alex Tudor Jason Gallian John Lever Walter Mead Claude Buckenham Jack O'Connor Johnny Douglas Frederick Fane Charlie McGahey Paul Gibb...
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    Logan Herbert Loveitt Herbert Nicol V. Smith M. W. Talbot Joseph Wallis Claude Whittindale Raymond Whittindale Francis Wilson Great Britain was second...
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  • Bird". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 30 December 2015. "Player profile: Claude Buckenham". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 29 December 2015. "Player profile: Sir Henry...
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    Medal Name Games Sport Event  Gold James Jones Claude Buckenham William Gosling Alfred Chalk Tom Burridge William Quash Richard Turner Fred Spackman John...
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  • Leonor Michaelis, German biochemist and physician (d. 1949) 1876 – Claude Buckenham, English cricketer and footballer (d. 1937) 1878 – Harry Carey, American...
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  • Olympic program 1900 Paris details  Great Britain (GBR) James Jones Claude Buckenham William Gosling Alfred Chalk T. E. Burridge William Quash Richard Turner...
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    was involved in another selection controversy when the fast bowler Claude Buckenham was left out of the England team at his instigation. The Wisden match...
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  • Jones (1873-11-18)18 November 1873 (aged 26) 0 0 Upton Park F.C. 2DF Claude Buckenham (1876-01-16)16 January 1876 (aged 24) 0 0 Upton Park F.C. 2DF William...
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  • L. J. Browne Herbert Brunwin (1937) : H. J. Brunwin Claude Buckenham (1899–1914) : C. P. Buckenham Frederick Bull (1895–1900) : F. G. Bull James Burns...
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  • Cricket Ground, London, England Umpires: W.Attewell and G.Bean Leicestershire 239 & 201 Samuel Coe 100 Claude Buckenham 4/74 Samuel Coe 66 Bill Reeves 4/52...
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  • May. He took one wicket in the match, that of future Test cricketer Claude Buckenham, though Derbyshire lost the match by an innings margin, in part thanks...
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    Australia at Leyton. In a low-scoring game, Essex won by 19 runs with Claude Buckenham taking 12 wickets in the match, which was the only loss by the 1905...
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  • Gold Silver Bronze  Great Britain (GBR) James Jones Claude Buckenham William Gosling Alfred Chalk T. E. Burridge William Quash Richard Turner F. G. Spackman...
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    other century the following year, 104 against Sussex, when he and Claude Buckenham added 163 for the eighth wicket in only seventy minutes. In 1901 he...
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  • Barling (1948) Alex Bowell (1910) George Brann (1892) Syd Brown (1948) Claude Buckenham (1910) Frederick Burton (1927) George Carnegie-Brown (1927) Richard...
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    1 January 1910 South Africa  England 4 22 94 7 South Africa won 17 Claude Buckenham 26 February 1910  England South Africa 1 31 115 5 England won 18 George...
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    GK James Jones RB Claude Buckenham LB William Gosling RH Alfred Chalk CH T. E. Burridge LH William Quash OR Richard Turner IR F. G. Spackman CF John Nicholas...
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  • (1931–1935) George Brown (Hants) (1919–1930) Jack Brown (1896–1903) Claude Buckenham (1907–1913) Edward Bushby (1844–1845) George Butler (1843–1846) Harold...
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  • Buchanan (1910) : J. N. Buchanan (Cambridge University) Claude Buckenham (1906–1913) : C. P. Buckenham (Essex). Tours: South Africa (1909/10). George Buckston...
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  • Sommersby (category Adaptations of works by Jean-Claude Carrière)
    and a 1935 play), Sir Mark Loddon is accused of being an imposter by Buckenham, with whom he was a POW during the war. They had shared quarters with...
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    Liberators. He was based initially at RAF Tibenham, before moving to RAF Old Buckenham. Stewart was promoted to major following a mission to Ludwigshafen, Germany...
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  • tank. The T-55 tank used in the film is now on permanent display at Old Buckenham Airfield, where the East England Military Museum is based. For the confrontation...
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  • Flick & Son Estate Agents Chance (Stella Peskett Millenium Hall) Spots Buckenham House The Lighthouse The Harbour Inn Collen and Clare Barclays Bank Sutherland...
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    Mendlesham Metfield Molesworth Mount Farm North Pickenham Nuthampstead Old Buckenham Podington Polebrook Rackheath Ramsbury Rattlesden Raydon Ridgewell Seething...
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    completed his tour of duty on 12 December 1943, and was replaced by Col. Claude E. Putnam, a former commander of the 324th Bomb Squadron, who returned to...
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    Strategic Air Command until 1967, retiring from the USAF as a full Colonel. Claude J. Crenshaw was the 359th Fighter Group's fourth highest ranking ace with...
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