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Arthur Hull (other)
Arthur Hull may refer to: * Arthur Hull (footballer), English footballer *Arthur Hull (percussionist), American percussionist * Arthur Eaglefield Hull (1876–1928), English music critic, writer and composer *Arthur Francis Basset Hull Arthur Francis Basset Hull (1862–1945) was an Australian public servant, naturalist and philatelist. He signed the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in 1921. Tasmania Hull was born on 10 October 1862 in Hobart. In 1883–1889 Hull worked ... (1862–1945), Australian naturalist and philatelist See also * Arthur Hall (other) {{hndis, Hull, Arthur ...
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Arthur Hull (footballer)
Arthur Hull was an English football goalkeeper. He made over 100 Football League appearances for Blackpool in four years in the early 20th century. In season 1902–03 Nineteen or 19 may refer to: * 19 (number), the natural number following 18 and preceding 20 * one of the years 19 BC, AD 19, 1919, 2019 Films * ''19'' (film), a 2001 Japanese film * ''Nineteen'' (film), a 1987 science fiction film Music ..., he made one appearance as a midfielder. References * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hull, Arthur English men's footballers Men's association football goalkeepers Blackpool F.C. players Year of death missing Year of birth missing Place of birth missing ...
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Arthur Hull (percussionist)
Arthur Hull is an internationally renowned percussionist. He is seen by many as the person who conceived and developed the idea of the facilitated community drum circle. He now travels the world training drum circle facilitators. 'Playshops' Hull ran his first intensive 6 day long "Drum Circle Facilitator's Playshop" in Hawaii in 2000, and has hosted them there annually since then. These have developed to include a 10-day leadership/mentoring element open to returnees. This pattern has been duplicated in 2009 and 2010 in Scotland. Both attract a very diverse international population. Alongside these Hull travels for 6 months of every year running weekend trainings in countries across the world. He also designs and promotes drums for drum manufacturers Remo, and creates experiential teambuilding and leadership Leadership, both as a research area and as a practical skill, encompasses the ability of an individual, group or organization to "lead", influence or guide other individ ...
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Arthur Eaglefield Hull
Arthur Eaglefield Hull (10 March 1876 – 4 November 1928) was an English music critic, writer, composer and organist.Arthur Eaglefield Hull
(Sibley Music Library – 7 September 2010).
He was the founder of the British Music Society.Alexandre Guilmant.
Organ sonatas
'. Courier Corporation; 1913. . p. 137–.


Early life and education

Born in Little Bowden near Market Harborough, Hull was initially a music student of the pianist and theorist Tobias Matthay and the organist Charles W Pearce (1856-1928). He graduated from Oxford University with a B.Mus in 1898 and was awarded a Doctor of Music, Doctorate of Music ...
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Arthur Francis Basset Hull
Arthur Francis Basset Hull (1862–1945) was an Australian public servant, naturalist and philatelist. He signed the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in 1921. Tasmania Hull was born on 10 October 1862 in Hobart. In 1883–1889 Hull worked as clerk in the Supreme Court. In 1880s, Hull worked as secretary and treasurer for the Orpheus Club. In 1888 he published a series of short stories called ''A Strange Experience''. Sydney On 12 October 1892 Hull moved to Sydney to work as clerk for the General Post Officer. On 1 July 1900, Hull received a transfer to the Department of Public Works as a secretary to labour commissioners. In January 1903 Hull worked in Department of Mines until his retirement in 1921. Hull worked as secretary and president to Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales from 1917–1919, 1928–1929 and 1938–1939. Hull was a member of Taronga Zoological Park Trust from 1926. Hull served as president Royal Australasian Ornithologists' Union in 1919â ...
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