John Petts may refer to: John Petts (artist) (1914–1991), Welsh artist John Petts (footballer), English football player and manager This disambiguation...
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footballer Valerie Petts, English watercolourist Pett Petts Wood This page lists people with the surname Petts. If an internal link intending to refer to a...
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Ronald John Petts (10 January 1914 – 26 August 1991) was a British artist. Petts was born in London, but is considered a Welsh artist and is known for...
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Basil John Pett (23 July 1927 – 30 November 2021) was a British film director/producer active from 1954 to 1993. He is known for his documentary work...
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Baptist Church. John Petts died in 1991 at the age of 77. In a 1987 interview focusing upon his recollections of the bombing, Petts recollected: "Naturally...
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From probably before the time that John Pett, (son of Thomas) was paid for caulking the Regent in 1499, the Petts have been mistaken, one for the other...
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John William Frederick James Petts (born 2 October 1938) is an English former professional football player and manager. Petts, who played as a wing half...
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stained-glass window by the artist John Petts created in response to the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing which took place in 1963. Petts, who was based in Carmarthenshire...
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Helen Petts née Miller (1921–2003) was a British artist and writer who, although born in London, spent the majority of her career in Wales. Petts was born...
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7, 1964. A stained glass window depicting a black Jesus, designed by John Petts, was donated by citizens of Wales and installed in the front window, facing...
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the Caseg Press in Bethesda, Wales, with her then-husband the artist John Petts, and the poet Alun Lewis. The collective produced postcards and bookplates...
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royal aid for Ann Pett, widow of Christopher Pett. The Petts Wood district of south-east London is named for the family. Peter Pett, Master Shipwright...
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Chatham Dockyard Joel Pett (born 1953), American cartoonist John Pett (1927–2021), British film director/producer Lionel Bradley Pett (1909–2003), Canadian...
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whilst playing in the same side of another future England International, John Gregory. Finally during the 1975–76 season, the club finished 2nd in Division...
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On November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was assassinated while riding in a presidential motorcade through Dealey...
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Pett is a village and civil parish in the Rother district of East Sussex, England. The village is located 5 miles (8.0 km) north-east of Hastings on the...
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families, of whom the Petts about Chatham are of singular regard." It is likely that Robert Holborn, cited as working with Peter Pett of Deptford at this...
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demobilisation in 1947, Jones's career began in a shared practice with the artist John Petts at the Caseg Press in Llanystumdwy, North Wales, followed soon after by...
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the Petts' daughter, who uses the telephone to call the police. In court the Potts are condemned for their decadent behaviour, whilst the Petts - and...
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be set up, consisting of himself, the coach and three senior players. John Petts' managerial stats Soccerbase. Retrieved 30 December 2009. Dave Bowen'...
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outstretched, reminiscent of the crucifixion of Jesus; it was sculpted by John Petts, who also initiated a campaign in Wales to raise money to help rebuild...
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(1905–2009), portrait painter and Principal of Carmarthen School of Art John Petts (1914–1991), London born artist living in Wales after 1937 Ceri Richards...
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Cultures: Institutions of Art in Victorian London, Farnham 2000, pp. 187–98. John Petts and the Caseg Press, Farnham 2000, 128pp. The Victorian Nude: Sexuality...
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Alun Lewis (poet) (category John Llewellyn Rhys Prize winners)
commission in an infantry battalion. In 1941 he collaborated with artists John Petts and Brenda Chamberlain on the "Caseg broadsheets". His first published...
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Peter Kane - DF ENG Allan Young - MF IRL Frank O'Neill - GK ENG Jim Standen - FW ENG Dennis Clapton - MF WAL Arfon Griffiths - MF ENG John Petts...
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Henry Wyatt was the architect of a church in Llanllechid circa 1855/6. John Petts 20th c. artist, and his wife Brenda Chamberlain artist, set up home near...
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The Smile (band) (redirect from Sam Petts-Davies)
Recordings 2022. Their second studio album, Wall of Eyes, produced by Sam Petts-Davies, was released in January 2024, followed by a European tour. Their...
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38 0 John Petts England DF 1958–1962 32 0 32 1 Tommy Docherty Scotland FW 1958–1961 90 0 90 1 Mel Charles Wales FW 1959–1962 64 0 64 28 John Snedden...
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23 August – Innes Lloyd, television producer (born 1925) 26 August – John Petts, artist (born 1914) 28 August – Vince Taylor, rock singer (born 1939)...
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Gwragedd) by the 16th century Welsh poet William Cynwal, illustrated by John Petts, and Poems and Sonnets of Shakespeare, edited by Gwyn Jones and illustrated...
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