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Alan Brown (darts Player)
Alan Brown may refer to: Politics * Alan Grahame Brown (1913–1972), Member of Parliament for Tottenham, 1959–1964 * Alan Brown (Australian politician) (born 1946), Liberal member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly * Alan Brown (Scottish politician) (born 1970), Member of Parliament (MP) for Kilmarnock and Loudoun since 2015 Sports * Alan Brown, British tennis player in the 1930s, see 1931 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles * Alan Brown (footballer, born 1914) (1914–1996), English football player and manager * Alan Brown (racing driver) (1919–2004), British Formula 1 racing driver * Alan Brown (cricketer, born 1933) (1933–2013), English cricketer * Alan Brown (cricketer, born 1935), English cricketer * Alan Brown (footballer, born 1937) (1937–2016), English football forward (Brighton & Hove Albion, Exeter City) * Alan Brown (cricketer, born 1957), English cricketer * Alan Brown (footballer, born 1959), English football forward (Sunderland, Newcastle United, Sh ...
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Alan Grahame Brown
Alan Grahame Brown (23 October 1913 – 5 January 1972) was a British pharmaceutical chemist and politician. During a single term in Parliament, he abandoned the Labour Party and joined the Conservative Party due to policy differences. Early life Brown was born in Wood Green in north London, although his family was from Bedford and moved back there quickly. He attended Bedford School, and then decided to go into the field of pharmaceuticals by training at the College of the Pharmaceutical Society. Army career In 1932 Brown joined the 5th Battalion of the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment, where he served for five years. At the end of his term he married a Bedford girl (they had two sons), and he also joined the Labour Party. However, his professional career as a pharmaceutical chemist had not had long to get going before he rejoined the Army in the Second World War. He served in the 4th Battalion of his old regiment for four years, and this time was commissioned as an ...
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Alan Brown (rugby Union)
Alan Brown (born 10 September 1980 in Dundee, Scotland) is a former Scotland Club XV international rugby union player for Glasgow Warriors, who played at the Tighthead Prop position, although he could also be used in the Back Row if necessitated. Alan also went on to be a very successful coach after his player and assistant coach days. In 2018 he moved to Strathmore RFC, and in his first season they won the league and gained promotion as well as the quarter-finals of the Scottish cup. Alan then returned to Dundee rugby as head coach for the latter 2020 season. The team competes in the Scottish National League Division One. Rugby Union career Amateur career From school, Brown joined the amateur side Morgan Academy RFC. Brown has been at Dundee HSFP since he was 18. Professional career He was in the Glasgow Warriors squad for season 1999 - 2000. He played three match from the bench one against Swansea RFC on 25 November 1999. Called into the Glasgow squad in 2002-03 and na ...
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Allan Brown (other)
Allan Brown may refer to: * Allan Brown (Australian footballer) (1924–2014), Australian footballer for Collingwood * Allan Brown (footballer, born 1926) (1926–2011), Scottish former footballer and manager * Allan Brown (soccer) (born 1984), South African-born Canadian soccer player * Allan Brown (RAAF officer) (1895–1964), World War I flying ace * Allan Brown (water polo) (born 1937), South African Olympic water polo player * Allan Lister Samuel Brown (1917–1985), politician in Saskatchewan, Canada * Allan Percy Brown (1912–1994), merchant, boxer and political figure in Saskatchewan See also * Alan Browne (born 1974), Irish hurler * Alan Brown (other) * Allen Brown Allen Brown (March 2, 1943 – January 27, 2020) was an American football tight end in the National Football League for the Green Bay Packers. He played college football at the University of Mississippi. Early years He attended Natchez High S ... (1943–2020), American football player * Allen W. ...
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Alan Browne
Alan Browne (born 23 January 1974) is an Irish retired hurler who played for Cork Senior Championship club Blackrock. He played for the Cork senior hurling team for 9 years, during which time he usually lined out as a forward. Browne began his hurling career at club level with Blackrock. He broke onto the club's top adult team straight out of the minor grade in 1992. One of the most prolific scorers of his era, Browne made 71 championship appearances for the club before his retirement in 2011 and was part of the Cork Senior Championship-winning teams of 1999, 2001 and 2002. At inter-county level, Browne was part of the successful Cork under-21 team that won the Munster Championship in 1993. He joined the Cork senior team in 1994. From his debut, Browne was ever-present as an inside forward and made a combined total of 74 National League and Championship appearances in a career that ended with his last game in 2003. During that time he was part of the All-Ireland Championshi ...
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Alan Browne (footballer)
Alan James Browne (born 15 April 1995) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Preston North End, whom he captains, and the Republic of Ireland national team. Career Cork City Browne joined the Cork City U19 squad prior to the start of the 2012–13 season, graduating to the senior squad the following season. He was named on the substitutes' bench twice in the 2013 season for games against Sligo Rovers and Drogheda United, but he failed to make a first-team appearance for the club before leaving. Preston North End Browne signed an 18-month contract with Preston North End in League One, joining them on 1 January 2014. He made his first-team debut on 25 March 2014, coming on as a substitute in a 3–1 victory against Peterborough United with the score at 1–1, with a contribution and work ethic that drew praise from manager Simon Grayson. In 2015, Browne was involved in the play-off final win, which saw Preston promoted to the Championship. ...
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Alan Brown (filmmaker)
Alan Brown is an American director and author active in the twenty-first century. Filmmaker Brown's first film, the half-hour narrative ''O Beautiful (2002 film), O Beautiful'', won the Future Filmmaker Award at the 2002 Palm Springs International Short Film Festival, and was an official selection of the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. Singled out by critics as "powerful and ultimately beautiful", and "a rare piece of film making", it is available on the Strand Releasing DVD, ''Boys Life 4: Four Play, Boys Life 4''. Brown's feature debut, ''Book of Love (2004 film), Book of Love'', which stars Simon Baker, Frances O'Connor, Gregory Smith, and Bryce Dallas Howard, was praised by critics for its "creepy eroticism and sly intelligence", and as "a movie that feels about as real as it's possible to be". It premiered in the Dramatic Competition at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival, and was broadcast on Showtime, the Sundance Channel, and Starz. His second feature film, ''Superheroes (2007 ...
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Alan Brown (police Officer)
Alan James Brown is a retired British police officer who spent his entire career with the Metropolitan Police in London. Brown joined the Metropolitan Police as a cadet in 1974. He was promoted to sergeant four years later and spent most of his career as a detective in the Criminal Investigation Department, rising through every rank to detective superintendent, with a year's stint as a uniformed inspector. He was promoted to chief superintendent in 1997 and became commander of the Brompton Division ( Kensington and Chelsea). Promoted to commander in November 1999, Brown headed the Serious and Organised Crime Group, including the Flying Squad, Operation Trident and SO19. He was promoted to deputy assistant commissioner on 9 June 2003 and appointed DAC Specialist Projects as deputy to the Assistant Commissioner Specialist Crime. He was awarded the Queen's Police Medal (QPM) in the 2004 New Year Honours. From 2004, Brown headed Operation Paget, the Metropolitan Police investigat ...
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Alan A
Alan may refer to: People *Alan (surname), an English and Turkish surname *Alan (given name), an English given name **List of people with given name Alan ''Following are people commonly referred to solely by "Alan" or by a homonymous name.'' *Alan (Chinese singer) (born 1987), female Chinese singer of Tibetan ethnicity, active in both China and Japan *Alan (Mexican singer) (born 1973), Mexican singer and actor * Alan (wrestler) (born 1975), a.k.a. Gato Eveready, who wrestles in Asistencia Asesoría y Administración *Alan (footballer, born 1979) (Alan Osório da Costa Silva), Brazilian footballer *Alan (footballer, born 1998) (Alan Cardoso de Andrade), Brazilian footballer *Alan I, King of Brittany (died 907), "the Great" *Alan II, Duke of Brittany (c. 900–952) *Alan III, Duke of Brittany(997–1040) *Alan IV, Duke of Brittany (c. 1063–1119), a.k.a. Alan Fergant ("the Younger" in Breton language) *Alan of Tewkesbury, 12th century abbott *Alan of Lynn (c. 1348–1423), 15th cen ...
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Alan Brown (British Army Officer)
Brigadier Alan Ward Brown (8 July 1909 – 1 September 1971) was a British Army tank officer of the Second World War. Military career Brown was educated at Bromsgrove School and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, before being commissioned into the Royal Tank Corps (later the Royal Tank Regiment) on 30 January 1930. He served with the 5th Battalion until 1931, and then he served with the 2nd Armoured Car Company in India until 1935. He fought in the Mohmand campaign of 1935, during which he was awarded the Military Cross. Brown then served in the 2nd Battalion RTC until 1939. Following the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, Brown attended a shortened course at the Staff College, Camberley from January to April 1940. Following this, he served in a variety of high level staff positions until late October 1942 when he was assigned to Major-General Percy Hobart's 79th Armoured Division as its General Staff Officer Grade 1 (GSO1). In August 1943 he became Com ...
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Alan Brown (footballer, Born 1959)
Alan Brown (born 22 May 1959) is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward for Sunderland, Shrewsbury Town, and Doncaster Rovers. Brown was signed by Doncaster Rovers' manager Billy Bremner from Shrewsbury Town for £35,000 in March 1984. The 1984–85 season started well for Brown with a hat-trick in a win at Reading, however he was injured a little later in the season and despite a two-game comeback the following season he was forced to retire from the game. He made 17 appearances for Rovers, scoring 7 goals. He is the father of former footballer Chris Brown Christopher Maurice Brown (born May 5, 1989) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and actor. According to '' Billboard'', Brown is one of the most successful R&B singers of his generation, having often been referred to by many contempo .... References 1959 births Living people Sportspeople from Easington, County Durham Footballers from County Durham English footballers Men's ...
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Alan Brown (Australian Politician)
Alan John Brown (born 25 January 1946) is a former Australian politician who served as a Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division), Liberal member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, and Leader of the Opposition (Victoria), Leader of the Opposition from 1989 to 1991. A local businessman before entering politics, Brown entered the Legislative Assembly at the 1979 Victorian state election, 1979 election as the Liberal member for Electoral district of Westernport, Westernport, in western Gippsland, easily defeating Doug Jennings (politician), Doug Jennings who had been expelled from the Liberal Party in 1977.Green, AntonyABC Elections Victoria 2006: Bass (Key Seat) Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 22 November 2006. He would hold this seat, renamed electoral district of Gippsland West, Gippsland West, until his retirement from politics in 1996. Brown served on the backbench during the Rupert Hamer, Hamer and Lindsay Thompson, Thompson governments. After the Liberals lo ...
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Alan Brown (cricketer, Born 1957)
Alan Brown (born 23 December 1957) is a former English cricketer who played one first-class and one List A match for Worcestershire as a wicketkeeper in 1979. He was born in Darwen, Lancashire. His first-team career lasted four days: his only first-class match was a three-day affair against Oxford University, and on the Sunday that fell between the first and second days of that game he appeared in a John Player League match against Middlesex after standing in for David Humphries who was injured three quarters of an hour beforehand. Worcestershire declared twice against the students and were not bowled out against Middlesex, so Brown did not get a bat. He did, however, hold five catches over the two games. Brown played for several years (1976–1979) at Second XI level, making two half-centuries in 49 innings. He also played one minor game against Ireland Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic ...
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