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Bilton (surname)
Bilton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alan Bilton, British academic and novelist * Caroline Bilton (born 1976), British television presenter * Flo Bilton (1921–2004), English association football coach and administrator * Greg Bilton (born 1965), Lieutenant-General in the Australian Army * James Bilton (1908–1988), Canadian politician * John Bilton, English football coach and former player * Michael Bilton (1919–1993), British actor * Nick Bilton Nick Bilton is a British-American journalist, author, and filmmaker. He is currently a special correspondent at ''Vanity Fair''. Life and career Bilton was born in Darlington, UK, and grew up in Leeds. He attended Marjory Stoneman Douglas H ...
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Alan Bilton
Alan Bilton is a British academic and novelist. His debut novel, ''The Sleepwalker's Ball'', was published in May 2009 by the small independent Welsh press Alcemi. As an academic working for the American Studies department of the University of Wales, Swansea, his areas of expertise and interest are 20th-century / Contemporary American Fiction, American Film (especially Silent Cinema), Modernism, Postmodernism and Psychoanalysis (particularly the works and theories of Sigmund Freud). Personal life and academic career Bilton was born in York in 1969. He attended Stirling University in the late 1980s to study for his undergraduate bachelor's degree in English and Film in 1991. It was his time at Stirling that he was to draw upon for inspiration for his first novel, remarking in a 2009 interview that: "I went there this rather backwards, lazy, dreamy, um, idiot really, and I found out so much – all sorts of European films, modern art, books that seemed to have been written w ...
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Caroline Bilton
Caroline Bilton (born Caroline Davis on 3 February 1976 in Anlaby, Humberside), in 2007 was a British television presenter and stand-in anchor of the BBC regional news programme ''Look North'', broadcast from Hull to the East Riding of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Lincolnshire (abbreviated Lincs.) is a county in the East Midlands of England, with a long coastline on the North Sea to the east. It borders Norfolk to the south-east, Cambridgeshire to the south, Rutland to the south-west, Leicestershire ... when Peter Levy was on leave. References External links Caroline Bilton profile BBC Look North: East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire British reporters and correspondents British television presenters English television presenters BBC people 1976 births Living people Journalists from Kingston upon Hull People educated at Wolfreton School {{UK-bio-stub ...
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Flo Bilton
Florence "Flo" Bilton (1921 – 22 July 2004) was an English association football coach and administrator. She was an officer of the Women's Football Association (WFA) from its formation in 1969 until its incorporation into The FA in 1993. Bilton's involvement in football began in 1963, when she put together a female team from the Reckitt & Colman factory where she worked to play a nearby Smith & Nephew factory. Reckitt & Colman won 2–1, with Bilton playing as a veteran goalkeeper. She remained as Reckitt & Colman manager and was secretary of the nascent Hull League. She later helped local players Carol Thomas and Gail Borman progress to the England national team. As a founding member of the WFA, Bilton undertook a variety of unglamorous but important off-field roles during the organisation's 24-year history. She borrowed an England national football team cap from her neighbour Raich Carter and then made copies for England's female national team players. Former England ...
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Greg Bilton
Lieutenant General Gregory Charles Bilton, (born 2 March 1965) is a senior officer in the Australian Army. He was seconded to the United States Army Pacific as Deputy Commanding General – Operations from 2014 to 2017, served as Deputy Chief of Joint Operations from 2017 to 2018, and was Commander Forces Command from December 2018 to June 2019. He assumed his current appointment as Chief of Joint Operations on 1 July 2019. Early life and education Bilton was born in Melbourne, Victoria, on 2 March 1965, and educated at Melbourne High School. He is married to Rachel, a registered nurse, and the couple have two adult sons. Bilton holds a Bachelor of Military Studies, a Master of Military Art and Science, and a Master of Strategic Studies. He is also a graduate of the United States Army Command and General Staff College and the Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies, and has completed the Long Gunnery Course at the British Army's Royal School of Artillery. Military career ...
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James Bilton
James Herbert Bilton (April 10, 1908 in Leeds, England, Leeds, England – July 4, 1988) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba, Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1962 to 1977, and served as Speaker (politics), Speaker of the Legislature for three years. The son of Walter Bilton and Maria Mathersen, Bilton was educated in England and moved to Canada in 1929. He served with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police from 1931 to 1953, and retired with the rank of Staff Sgt. He was also the editor and publisher of the ''Swan River Star & Times'', and a member of the Winnipeg Press Club. In 1938, he married Mildred Mary Izon. Bilton was first elected to the legislature in the 1962 Manitoba general election, 1962 election, scoring an easy victory in the mid-northern riding of Swan River (Manitoba riding), Swan River. In the 1966 Manitoba general election, election of 1966, he faced a surprising ...
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John Bilton
John Michael Bilton is an English football coach and former player, who managed the England women's national football team between 1991 and 1993, declared to be working for the youth academy of the Turkish club, Bucaspor as of 1 August 2012. Bilton was a youth team goalkeeper with English Football League clubs Derby County and Rotherham United. He spent his senior playing career with semi–professional non–league clubs including Frickley Athletic and Worksop Town. In May 1991 the Women's Football Association appointed Bilton as head coach of the England women's team. When the Football Association took over the running of the national team in 1993, he was replaced with Ted Copeland. After a spell as a youth team and goalkeeper coach at Doncaster Rovers, Bilton joined Leeds United as a youth development officer in 1995. In five years at the Yorkshire club Bilton rose to become director of youth, before taking on a similar role at Rotherham United. As well as coaching at Oldh ...
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Michael Bilton
Robert Michael Bilton (14 December 1919 – 5 November 1993) was an English actor best known for his roles in the British television sitcoms ''To the Manor Born'' (playing the gardener and sometime butler Ned) and '' Waiting for God'' (playing Basil, a septuagenarian satyr). Early life He attended Hymers College, Hull. In the Second World War he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant and was wounded at the Battle of El Alamein. After his recovery he began his acting career in repertory theatre. Career He had a strong comedic bent and featured in ''Keeping Up Appearances'', ''One Foot in the Grave'' and ''Grace and Favour'' (1992). He also appeared in ''Brideshead Revisited'', '' Pennies From Heaven'', '' The Saint'', '' The Avengers'', ''The Prisoner'', ''Quatermass II'', ''The Champions'', the doorman at a hotel in ''Terry and June'', in the '' Doctor Who'' stories, ''The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve'', ''Pyramids of Mars'' and ''The Deadly Assassin'', ''Wodehouse Pla ...
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