Bert Turner may refer to: Bert Turner (politician) (1888–1973), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly Bert Turner (footballer, born 1899) (1899–1953)...
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16, 2017. "Bert Kreischer, Credits". TV Guide. CBS Interactive. Retrieved October 16, 2017. "Bert Kreischer on Conan". teamcoco.com. Turner Broadcasting...
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John Albert "Bert" Turner (26 March 1888 – 5 April 1973) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Turner was born in Brisbane, Queensland...
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January 2009. The Complete Record of the FA Cup. p. 819. Interview with Bert Turner´s daughter Jillian 2013 The Essential History of Charlton Athletic.2001...
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Lewis "Bert" Turner (17 February 1899 – 21 December 1953) was an English professional footballer who could play in any of the forward positions. Turner was...
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opened on 3 December 2011 by Wolverhamptons City’s mayor Bert Turner with the ceremony attended by Bert Williams himself. The building was constructed to replace...
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Charlton Athletic. Derby won the match 4–1 after extra time. Charlton's Bert Turner scored an own goal and then scored for his own team, thus becoming the...
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Football Guide. London. 23 August 1936. p. x – via Newspapers.com. "Bert Turner". Doing the 92. Archived from the original on 23 February 2014. Retrieved...
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professional poker player Robert Turner (soldier) 1820-1910, British gunner Bert Turner (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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opening the bill for major acts such as Ike and Tina Turner and the Byrds. A third album, Bert Sommer, was released on Buddah in 1971, but, like Sommer's...
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Sergeant-Major of C-Company Miles Jupp – Captain Hardy Jack Holden – Bert Turner (Cook's helper) Eirik Bar – Soldat Ernst Schäfer (German prisoner) The...
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Retrieved 14 June 2024. "UEFA Team Ranking 2024". UEFA European Cup Football by Bert Kassies. Retrieved 14 June 2024. Smitt, 2009, p. 168. "Stadgar för Malmö...
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1946 FA Cup Final, but lost 4–1 to Derby County at Wembley. Charlton's Bert Turner scored an own goal in the 80th minute before equalising for the Addicks...
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top scorer with twelve goals from forty appearances. Herbert Lewis "Bert" Turner, to whom he was not related, played alongside him at inside left, scoring...
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(1907–1959), English footballer Albert Turner (activist) (1936–2000), American civil rights advocate Bert Turner (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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Cinadler (1946–47) Olle Ericsson (1949–50) István Wampetits (1951–55) Bert Turner (1955–56) István Wampetits (1956–58) Olle Ericsson (1958) Sune Andersson...
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Charlton Athletic Herb Turner (1921–2002), Australian rules footballer Herb Turner (rower) (1910–1998), Australian Olympic rower Bert Turner (disambiguation)...
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Webster as Jack Adams Cyril Delevanti as Ted Baker Brendan Dillon as Bert Turner Hugh Paddick as Freddie Sivi Aberg as Diana Rosalie Williams as Mildred...
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Wilson John Voce as Billy Still Bill Thomas as Alf Nigel Collins as Bert Turner Dean Smith as David Whitby Mark Stratton as Mr Wyatt Ken Bones as Com...
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fifteen years later. New additions to the squad included Charlie Wallace, Bert Turner, Roly Harper, Joseph Wilcox, George Reeves, Tommy Lyons, Walter Kimberley...
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List of EastEnders characters (2006) (redirect from Bert Atkinson)
of Bert Atkinson (Dave Hill). She makes her first appearance when Bert visits her in a hospice, where she is dying of breast cancer. She tells Bert she...
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(PDF). The Turner (36): 2–3 – via turnersco.com. "Early Bert Marsh Influence". www.awgb.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-04-12. "Xylem Gallery | Bert Marsh, Artist"...
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wound up. He was defeated at that election by the Labor candidate, John Turner. "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 6 April 2016...
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History of the FA Cup (section Bert Trautmann)
final with Wanderers defeating Oxford University 2–1. In the 1946 final, Bert Turner from Charlton Athletic became famous for scoring for both sides – first...
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for the Liberal Party. He was defeated by the sitting Labor member, Bert Turner who had held the seat since 1941. Tooth was elected to the Queensland...
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both for and against his own club in an FA Cup final, the others being Bert Turner of Charlton Athletic in 1946 and Tommy Hutchison of Manchester City in...
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Alchevsk 1987 2005 18 492 Bert Tulloch England Blackpool 1914 1924 10 178 Eddie Turnbull Scotland Hibernian 1946 1959 13 347 Bert Turner Wales Charlton Athletic...
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exclusively for YouTube Red as an original film, directed by Bert & Bertie and written by Nick Turner and Rex New. The film was released on February 10, 2016...
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thinking. Turner, known as Bert to family, friends, and colleagues, was born in London on 11 December 1919, the eldest son of Frederick Turner and Elizabeth...
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Barbara Stanwyck (redirect from Bert L. Stevens)
(Merkent), Mabel (Munier) and one older brother, Malcolm Byron (known as "Bert”). When Ruby was four, her mother died of complications from a miscarriage...
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