George William Scoones (9 June 1886 – ?) was an English professional football player and manager. Scoones was born in Saint Helier, one of the twelve...
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the Coupe de France. Rennes, led by players such as Daniel Rodighiéro, Georges Lamia and Jean-Claude Lavaud defeated UA Sedan-Torcy 3–1 in the replay...
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Underwater Photographer of the Year (twice) Birmingham Film Festival Best British Underwater Photographer (twice) Peter Scoones - obituary Peter Scoones...
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golfer (1878–1955) Scott Ruderham, lawn and indoor bowler (born 1988) George Scoones, footballer (born 1886) Lauryn Therin, track cyclist (born 1986) Peter...
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during the Second World War. Scoones was born in Karachi, British India, the eldest son of Fitzmaurice Thomas Favre Scoones of the Royal Fusiliers and his...
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1971–1990; CEO 1991–1994; club honorary president 2006–2021 (his death). George Bray (Burnley): player 1937–1952; coach 1952–1974; kit manager 1974–1992...
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Scoones. Reginald Scoones was born in 1900 in the parish of Heston, in Hounslow, Middlesex, England, where his father, Fitzroy Maurice Favre Scoones,...
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Rowe – Marseille – 2024– Arthur Sales – Alès – 1932–33 and 1934–35 George Scoones – Rennes – 1933–35 Gus Smith – Sochaux – 1932–33 Emran Soglo – Marseille...
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GK Charles Berthelot DF Ernest Molles DF Bernard Lenoble DF George Scoones DF François Hugues (c) MF Pierre Gastiger MF Emile Bourdin FW...
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George Fletcher Bass (/bæs/; December 9, 1932 – March 2, 2021) was an American archaeologist. An early practitioner of underwater archaeology, he co-directed...
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Theatre and made two more short London stage appearances thereafter, as Scoones in Young Mr Yarde (1898) and Lambert Simnel in The Gay Pretenders (1900)...
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Drivers across Societies. Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press Ian Scoones, Melissa Leach, Peter Newell, eds. (2015). The Politics of Green Transformations...
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Pete Oxford Steve Parish Zale Parry Pierre Petit Leni Riefenstahl Peter Scoones Brian Skerry Wesley C. Skiles E. Lee Spence Philippe Tailliez Ron Taylor...
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Debbie Young Hannah Hawkins Eleanor Scoones Henry Sandon Tony Green Dean Jones Paul Fox John Whitney Bernard Hill George Alagiah Kay Benbow Diana Edwards-Jones...
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halted during the monsoon. IV Corps, under Lieutenant-General Geoffry Scoones, had pushed forward two divisions to the Chindwin River. One division was...
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Charles Spalding (section HMS Royal George)
1740), George Small, who was married to Spalding's sister Ann, and his nephew, Ebenezer Watson. On 29 August 1782, the warship HMS Royal George capsized...
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Scobie General Sir Geoffry Scoones Major-General Sir Robert Scot Major-General Sir Francis Cunningham Scott Brigadier Henry St George Stewart Scott General...
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Pete Oxford Steve Parish Zale Parry Pierre Petit Leni Riefenstahl Peter Scoones Brian Skerry Wesley C. Skiles E. Lee Spence Philippe Tailliez Ron Taylor...
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Sir Howard George Charles Mallaby KCMG OBE (17 February 1902 – 18 December 1978), was an English schoolmaster and public servant. He received the US Legion...
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From various intelligence sources, Slim and Lieutenant General Geoffry Scoones (commanding Indian IV Corps) had learned of the general intentions of the...
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Duff 1949–1953: Sir Roy Price 1953–1957: General Sir Geoffry Scoones 1957–1959: Sir George Mallaby 1959–1963: Sir Francis Cumming-Bruce 1969–1973: Sir...
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Sir John Smyth, 1st Baronet (category Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Fourth Degree)
Brigadier Sir John George Smyth, 1st Baronet, VC, MC, PC (24 October 1893 – 26 April 1983), often known as Jackie Smyth, was a British Indian Army officer...
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Pete Oxford Steve Parish Zale Parry Pierre Petit Leni Riefenstahl Peter Scoones Brian Skerry Wesley C. Skiles E. Lee Spence Philippe Tailliez Ron Taylor...
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Pete Oxford Steve Parish Zale Parry Pierre Petit Leni Riefenstahl Peter Scoones Brian Skerry Wesley C. Skiles E. Lee Spence Philippe Tailliez Ron Taylor...
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tz'onot in some secondary sources, such as Sharer & Traxler 2006 p 52. Tim Scoones (producer), Jeff Goodman (photography), Dominique Rissolo (scientific adviser)...
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Gaisford, CMG, from Egypt aboard the SS Dunera, and Majors CJ Stanton, FMF Scoones, Lieutenant F. Moore, and Second-Lieutenant GE Hawes arriving aboard the...
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Army. His successor in command of IV Corps was Lieutenant-General Geoffry Scoones. It was engaged in patrol activity as far as the Chindwin River and construction...
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[citation needed] He met his wife, Anne Scoones, in New Zealand where her father, General Sir Geoffry Scoones, was British high commissioner. They married...
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Gaiman, Neil and McKean, Dave Death Talkes About Life (DC/Vertigo, 1994) Scoones, Paul (November 1996), Wedding Notes: An Annotated Guide to Happy Endings...
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