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Bill Jackson (video Game Designer)
Bill Jackson or Billy Jackson may refer to: Sports * Bill Jackson (first baseman) (1881–1958), professional baseball player, 1914–1915 * Bill Jackson (pitcher) (fl. 1890–1906), pitcher and outfielder for early minor leagues and Negro leagues * Billy Jackson (boxer), British boxer * Bill Jackson (Australian footballer) (1874–1921), Australian rules footballer * Bill Jackson (footballer, born 1894) (1894–1917), English footballer * Bill Jackson (American football) (born 1960), former professional American football defensive back * Billy Jackson (American football) (born 1959), former professional American football running back * Bill Jackson (bowls) (born 1915), Rhodesian lawn bowler * Billy Jackson (bowls) (born 1970), English bowls player * Billy Jackson (footballer) (1902–1974), English footballer Other * Billy Morrow Jackson (1926–2006), American painter * Bill Jackson (photographer) (born 1953), English photographer * Bill Jackson (politician) (born 1932), U.S ...
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Bill Jackson (first Baseman)
William Riley Jackson (April 4, 1881 – September 24, 1958) was a first baseman for the Chicago Whales The Chicago Whales were a professional baseball team based in Chicago. They played in the Federal League, a short-lived "third Major League", in 1914 and 1915. They originally lacked a formal nickname, and were known simply as the "Chicago Feder ... baseball team in 1914 and 1915. He managed in the minor leagues for a number of teams between 1917 and 1925. External links * 1881 births 1958 deaths Baseball players from Pittsburgh Major League Baseball first basemen Chicago Whales players Baseball players from Peoria, Illinois Greenville Hunters players Waco Navigators players Dallas Giants players Houston Buffaloes players Portsmouth Cobblers players Portsmouth Truckers players Petersburg Goobers players Oklahoma City Indians players Seattle Giants players San Francisco Seals (baseball) players Peoria Distillers players South Bend Benders players Omaha ...
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Bill Jackson (pitcher)
William Jackson (birthdate unknown) was a Negro leagues pitcher and outfielder for several years before the founding of the first Negro National League. He also played minor league baseball for the York Monarchs, in 1890. In 1890, Jackson worked as a catcher for the York Inter-State Base Ball Club, a team formerly using the Cuban Giants name. Most of his career, Jackson appears with Cuban Giants teams, and researchers are still working to determine how, if at all, they were affiliated with the original Cuban Giants. When he joined the Cuban X-Giants, he played with many top-tier players of the day, including Charlie Grant, Robert Jordan, Jap Payne, Rube Foster, and Big Bill Smith William T. "Big Bill" Smith (1869 – ?) was a Negro leagues catcher and manager for several years before the founding of the first Negro National League. He played for several teams, most of the seasons appear to be played for the Chicago Un .... References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:J ...
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Billy Jackson (boxer)
Billy Jackson is a British professional boxer. Early life Billy Jackson was born in Maidstone. At the age of 2, Jackson was trained by his father in various Martial Arts, and by the age of 6, he joined classes in kickboxing and boxing. Jackson joined various clubs to gain experience from sparring as he continued to be coached by his father. Jackson went on to win area, English and British titles as a kickboxer sanctioned by the WKA and also boxed as an amateur boxer, only losing 2 of his amateur bouts in a Youth National Final and one in a England select team v Cayman Islands. Jackson also boxed in less regulated prize fighting, unlicensed boxing, mainly for money at the early age of 14, having to box much older opponents. Jackson had 27 unlicensed boxing fights winning English and British tiles on various promotions like UKBC. Jackson has one of the quickest knock outs aged only 16 of a much older opponent on Lee Eaton’s EBA in under 16 seconds of the first round. In Jackso ...
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Bill Jackson (Australian Footballer)
Bill 'Newhaven' Jackson (13 April 1874 – 11 September 1921) was an Australian cyclist and an Australian rules footballer who played for Essendon and St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Football Jackson, who was nicknamed after a Melbourne Cup winning horse, came to Essendon from Ballarat Imperials. He played as a follower in the 1898 VFL Grand Final loss to Fitzroy but was also used as a forward during his career. Jackson injured his knee early in Essendon's 1900 semi final encounter with Melbourne and retired. He returned in the 1903 season as captain of St Kilda. At the end of the 1899 season, in the process of naming his own "champion player", the football correspondent for ''The Argus'' ("Old Boy"), selected a team of the best players of the 1899 VFL competition:Backs: Maurie Collins (Essendon), Bill Proudfoot (Collingwood), Peter Burns (Geelong); Halfbacks: Pat Hickey (Fitzroy), George Davidson (South Melbourne), Alf Wood (Melbourne); Centres: Fred Le ...
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Bill Jackson (footballer, Born 1894)
William Hickin Jackson (1894 – 3 May 1917) was an English professional footballer who played as a centre forward in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion. Personal life Jackson served in the Officer Training Corps during the First World War and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the West Yorkshire Regiment on 22 January 1916, a year-and-a-half after the beginning of the war. He was killed in France on 3 May 1917 and is commemorated on the Arras Memorial The Arras Memorial is a World War I memorial in France, located in the Faubourg d'Amiens British Cemetery, in the western part of the town of Arras. The memorial commemorates 35,942 soldiers of the forces of the United Kingdom, South Africa and .... Career statistics References 1894 births 1917 deaths Military personnel from the West Midlands (county) People from Oldbury, West Midlands Sportspeople from Sandwell English men's footballers Men's association football forwards Oldbury Town F.C ...
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Bill Jackson (American Football)
Bill Jackson or Billy Jackson may refer to: Sports * Bill Jackson (first baseman) (1881–1958), professional baseball player, 1914–1915 * Bill Jackson (pitcher) (fl. 1890–1906), pitcher and outfielder for early minor leagues and Negro leagues * Billy Jackson (boxer), British boxer * Bill Jackson (Australian footballer) (1874–1921), Australian rules footballer * Bill Jackson (footballer, born 1894) (1894–1917), English footballer * Bill Jackson (American football) (born 1960), former professional American football defensive back * Billy Jackson (American football) (born 1959), former professional American football running back * Bill Jackson (bowls) (born 1915), Rhodesian lawn bowler * Billy Jackson (bowls) (born 1970), English bowls player * Billy Jackson (footballer) (1902–1974), English footballer Other * Billy Morrow Jackson (1926–2006), American painter * Bill Jackson (photographer) (born 1953), English photographer * Bill Jackson (politician) (born 1932), U.S ...
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Billy Jackson (American Football)
Billy Thurman Jackson (born September 13, 1959 in Phenix City, Alabama) is a former professional American football running back in the National Football League for the Kansas City Chiefs. He played college football at the University of Alabama. See also * Alabama Crimson Tide football yearly statistical leaders Alabama Crimson Tide football yearly statistical leaders identifies the yearly statistical leaders for the Alabama Crimson Tide football program. It includes the program's leaders in rushing yards, passing yards, and receiving yards. Rushing, pass ... External linksNFL.com player page 1959 births Alabama Crimson Tide football players American football running backs Kansas City Chiefs players Living people People from Phenix City, Alabama Players of American football from Alabama {{Runningback-1950s-stub ...
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Bill Jackson (bowls)
William J. R. Jackson (born 19 October 1915) is a former Rhodesian international lawn bowler. Jackson won two bronze medals at the Commonwealth Games; a singles bronze at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff and a pairs bronze at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Perth Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of 2.1 million (80% of the state) living in Greater Perth in 2020. Perth is .... References 1915 births Possibly living people Sportspeople from Cape Town South African emigrants to Rhodesia South African male bowls players Zimbabwean male bowls players Bowls players at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Bowls players at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for Southern Rhodesia Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for Rhodesia and Nyasa ...
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Billy Jackson (bowls)
William Jackson (born 1970, Lincolnshire) is an English international indoor and lawn bowler. Career He was the winner of the 2006 and 2007 World Indoor Pairs title (with David Gourlay) and the 2009 singles title at the World Indoor Bowls Championships. He also won the WBT Super Bowls title in 2014 at Blackpool Newton Hall. Since 1998 he has competed for England 54 times at indoor international level. He has won the National Championship A national championship(s) is the top achievement for any sport or competition, contest within a league of a particular nation or nation state. The title is usually awarded by contests, ranking systems, stature, ability, etc. This determines the be ... English National Singles in 2003, Pairs in 2001, triples in 2007 along with the mixed fours the same year. He won the British Isles Singles in 2004 and the pairs in 2002. He is the only Lincolnshire indoor bowler to have won all 4 county titles not just only in the same season, but he won all 4 fi ...
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Billy Jackson (footballer)
William Jackson (15 July 1902 — November 1974) was an English professional footballer who played as a winger. Career Jackson started his career with non-league sides Leyland, Altrincham and Darwen before joining Football League club Sunderland. He was unable to break into the first team but eventually made his professional debut for Leeds United the following year. He began the 1925–26 season as first choice before losing his place to Tom Mitchell. After a season as cover, he moved to West Ham United but made only two appearances, both against Sheffield United, before leaving for Chelsea in February 1928. He spent the longest period of his career with Chelsea, remaining with the club until December 1931, despite being largely used as a reserve player. He left Chelsea to join Leicester City but made just four appearances and was fined by the club after fighting with a reserve team player. He signed for Cardiff City in 1934 but after starting the season in the first team, h ...
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Billy Morrow Jackson
Billy Morrow Jackson (1926–2006) was an American painter. Jackson was born in Kansas City, Missouri in 1926. He completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts at Washington University in St. Louis, and later received an MFA from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where he later taught. Over the course of his education, Mr. Jackson was taught by Max Beckmann, Fred Conway and Abraham Rattner. In addition to the Bureau of Reclamation's commission, Mr. Jackson received several other government commissions. These include paintings for NASA to record the Apollo space program, and paintings in the state capitol buildings of Olympia, Washington and Springfield, Illinois. All the paintings that he completed for the Bureau of Reclamation are watercolors, however, Mr. Jackson is probably better known for his oils of the Midwest. After beginning in printmaking, specifically woodcuts and lithographs, he made the shift to painting with ''Still Life with P ...
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Bill Jackson (photographer)
Bill Jackson (born 1953) is a contemporary English photographer. Education and career Jackson graduated from Coventry School of Art and Birmingham School of Art. He first exhibited at The Photographers' Gallery in the exhibition ''Fleeting Gestures''. His work was seen at the History of Dance Photography collection selected by Bill Jay of the ICP Gallery in New York. In 1986 he began working with early computer graphic systems and by 1991 this experimental work using film and digital combinations was shown at a conference on the future of photography at the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television (now the National Media Museum) in Bradford. Jackson was one of the first UK film based photographers to go over to digital imaging in 1985. He lives and works in London. His work is in many private and art trust collections. Comments *"Every now and then, with a bit of luck, an artist will produce exceptional work that immediately demands attention. This is the case wit ...
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