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Arthur Smith (curator), Arthur Hamilton Smith
Arthur Smith may refer to: Politicians *Arthur Ryan Smith (1919–2008), Canadian politician, Member of Parliament for Calgary South * Arthur LeRoy Smith (1886–1951), Canadian politician, Member of Parliament for Calgary West * Arthur Smith (U.S. Representative) (1785–1853), U.S. Representative from Virginia *Arthur Smith (Australian politician) (1902–1981), member of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1958–1961 * Arthur Smith (assemblyman) in 29th New York State Legislature * Arthur Smith (burgess 1685) on List of members of the Virginia House of Burgesses * Arthur Smith (burgess 1703) on List of members of the Virginia House of Burgesses * Arthur R. Smith (1805–1865), Virginia State Senate, Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1850, Secession Convention of 1861 *Arthur Smith-Barry, 1st Baron Barrymore (1843–1925), Anglo-Irish Conservative politician *Arthur Leslie "Bud" Smith (1919–2002), Canadian politician Sports *Arthur Smith (American football, early 1900s), Am ...
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Arthur Ryan Smith
Captain Arthur Ryan Smith Jr. OC AOE DFC (May 16, 1919 – June 30, 2008) was a Canadian oilfield worker, fighter pilot, executive business man, philanthropist, magazine editor, advertising executive and politician on the municipal, provincial and federal levels of government. Early life Arthur Ryan Smith was born in Calgary, Alberta, on May 16, 1919, to Arthur LeRoy Smith, Member of Parliament for Calgary West from 1945 to 1951, and Sara Isobel Ryan. He grew up in Calgary and in British Columbia. He got his first job as an oil field worker at the age of 16 in Turner Valley, Alberta, and spent four years working in the oil patch. At the outbreak of World War II Smith enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force and became a pilot. He flew 34 combat missions on Lancaster bombers and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. When Smith returned home from the war he went back to work in the oil patch. He worked his way up from roughneck to Assistant of the President at the A ...
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Arthur Smith (footballer, Born 1915)
Arthur Hoyle Smith (8 May 1915 – 21 August 2021) was an English professional footballer. At age 106 he was, at the time of his death, the oldest living former professional Football League player. Career Smith's career started with Bury, where he signed as an amateur in November 1934. The following month, he made his debut for the club against Notts County, and turned out for the club three more times over the course of the 1934–35 season. In September 1935, Smith signed for Bury as a professional, but found himself playing regularly for the reserve side. As a result, he did not feature for the first team again, and in 1938, he joined Leicester City on a free transfer. Smith's time at Leicester was brief, owing to the outbreak of the Second World War. In his first season with Leicester, he made eight appearances, and in his second, he made two more, with a brace against Manchester City. In the 1940–41 Wartime League, Smith then made five more appearances for the club, and ...
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Arthur Smith (rugby League)
Arthur Smith was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s. He played at club level for Warrington ( Heritage № 294), as a , i.e. number 3 or 4. Playing career Club career Arthur Smith made his début for Warrington Warrington () is a town and unparished area in the borough of the same name in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England, on the banks of the River Mersey. It is east of Liverpool, and west of Manchester. The population in 2019 was estimat ... in the 0-35 defeat by Barrow at Craven Park, Barrow on Saturday 24 November 1923, and he played his last match for Warrington on Saturday 12 January 1924. References External linksSearch for "Smith" at rugbyleagueproject.org {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Arthur English rugby league players Place of birth missing Place of death missing Rugby league centres Rugby league players from Cumbria Warrington Wolves players Year of birth missing Year of death missing ...
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Arthur Smith (rugby)
'Mad' Arthur Smith ( – 17 December 1946) was an English rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s and 1910s. He played club level rugby union (RU) for Yorkley RFC and Cinderford R.F.C., and representative level rugby league (RL) for Great Britain and England, and at club level for Oldham and Halifax, as a forward. He served in the First World War and was wounded by a German bullet. Playing career International honours Arthur Smith won caps for England (RL) while at Oldham in 1906 against Other Nationalities, in 1908 against New Zealand, and Wales, in 1909 against Australia (3 matches), and won caps for Great Britain (RL) while at Oldham in 1908 against New Zealand (3 matches), and in 1908–09 against Australia (3 matches). Championship final appearances Arthur Smith played as a forward in Oldham's 3–7 defeat by Wigan in the Championship Final during the 1908–09 season at The Willows, Salford on Saturday 1 May 1909. Challenge Cup ...
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Arthur Smith (fencer)
Arthur Radford Smith (born 4 February 1915, date of death unknown) was a British fencer. He competed in the individual and team foil events at the 1948 Summer Olympics. In 1948, he won the foil title at the British Fencing Championships The British Fencing Championships are held annually to determine the British champion. The Championships are currently held at the English Institute of Sport, Sheffield. The championships were not held during World War I, World War II and in 202 .... References External links * 1915 births Year of death missing British male fencers Olympic fencers for Great Britain Fencers at the 1948 Summer Olympics {{UK-fencing-bio-stub ...
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Arthur Smith (cricketer, Born 1872)
Arthur Smith (17 March 1872 – 3 October 1952) was an English cricketer. Smith was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm fast. He was born at Barlestone, Leicestershire. Smith made his first-class debut for Leicestershire against Yorkshire at Headingley in the 1897 County Championship. He made two further first-class appearances in that season against Lancashire and the Marylebone Cricket Club, while his fourth and final first-class appearance came in the 1901 County Championship against Derbyshire. Smith's main role was as a bowler, in his four first-class matches he took 5 wickets at an expensive average of 27.00, with best figures of 3/40. With the bat, he scored 16 runs at a batting average of 2.66, with a high score of 9. He died at Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, on 3 October 1952. References External linksArthur Smithat ESPNcricinfo ESPN cricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) is a sports news website exclusively for the game of cr ...
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Arthur Smith (cricketer, Born 1857)
Arthur Price Smith (3 December 1857 – 3 June 1937) was an English cricketer active from 1880 to 1894 who played for Lancashire and Nottinghamshire. He appeared in 52 first-class matches as a righthanded batsman who bowled right arm medium pace. He scored 1,508 runs with a highest score of 124 and held 32 catches. He took 44 wicket In cricket, the term wicket has several meanings: * It is one of the two sets of three stumps and two bails at either end of the pitch. The fielding team's players can hit the wicket with the ball in a number of ways to get a batsman out. ...s with a best analysis of five for 23.Arthur Smith
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Arthur Smith (cricketer, Born 1853)
Arthur Frederick Smith (13 May 1853 – 18 January 1936) was an English first-class cricketer active 1873–78 who played for Middlesex. He played in 14 first-class matches as a right-handed batsman, scoring 193 runs with a highest score of 48 *. Smith was born in Regent's Park, London, and educated at Harrow School, Wellington College and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was awarded blues for both cricket and rugby. He moved to South Africa and worked for the mining company De Beers. He died at Kimberley, Cape Province The Province of the Cape of Good Hope ( af, Provinsie Kaap die Goeie Hoop), commonly referred to as the Cape Province ( af, Kaapprovinsie) and colloquially as The Cape ( af, Die Kaap), was a province in the Union of South Africa and subsequen .... References 1853 births 1936 deaths English cricketers Middlesex cricketers Cambridge University cricketers Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers Non-international England cricketers Gentlemen of Engla ...
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Arthur Smith (cricketer, Born 1851)
Arthur Smith (28 May 1851 – 8 March 1923) was an English cricketer. Smith was a right-handed batsman who bowled left-arm roundarm slow-medium. He was born at Hurstpierpoint, Sussex. Smith made his first-class debut for Sussex against Yorkshire in 1874 at the County Ground, Hove. He made eighteen further first-class appearances for Sussex, the last of which came against Surrey in 1880. Smith's role in a team was a bowler, in his nineteen first-class matches for Sussex he took 61 wickets at an average of 17.80, with best figures of 7/47. These figures were one of three five wicket hauls he took and came against Surrey in 1876, a match in which he also took figures of 5/77 to claim his only haul of ten wickets in a match. With the bat, he scored 94 runs at an average of 4.27, with a high score of 13. He died at Amberley, Sussex, on 8 March 1923. His brother, Charles, and nephew, also called Charles, played first-class cricket, as did his uncle Alfred Smith. Refer ...
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National Hunt Chase Challenge Cup
The National Hunt Challenge Cup is a Grade 2 National Hunt steeplechase in Great Britain for amateur riders which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run on the Old Course at Cheltenham over a distance of about 3 miles 6 furlongs (3 miles 5 furlongs and 201 yards, or 6,018 metres), and during its running there are twenty-three fences to be jumped. The race is for novice chasers, and it is scheduled to take place each year during the Cheltenham Festival in March. History Now in its year, the National Hunt Chase has been run more times than any other event at the Cheltenham Festival. The Grand Annual is older, but that race was absent for much of the late 19th century. During the early part of its history it was held at various venues, including its present home in 1904 and 1905. It was transferred more permanently to Cheltenham in 1911, when it became part of the new two-day National Hunt Meeting. Until the 1930s it ...
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Arthur Smith (amateur Jockey)
Arthur Smith may refer to: Politicians *Arthur Ryan Smith (1919–2008), Canadian politician, Member of Parliament for Calgary South *Arthur LeRoy Smith (1886–1951), Canadian politician, Member of Parliament for Calgary West *Arthur Smith (U.S. Representative) (1785–1853), U.S. Representative from Virginia *Arthur Smith (Australian politician) (1902–1981), member of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1958–1961 *Arthur Smith (assemblyman) in 29th New York State Legislature *Arthur Smith (burgess 1685) on List of members of the Virginia House of Burgesses *Arthur Smith (burgess 1703) on List of members of the Virginia House of Burgesses *Arthur R. Smith (1805–1865), Virginia State Senate, Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1850, Secession Convention of 1861 *Arthur Smith-Barry, 1st Baron Barrymore (1843–1925), Anglo-Irish Conservative politician *Arthur Leslie "Bud" Smith (1919–2002), Canadian politician Sports *Arthur Smith (American football, early 1900s), American ...
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