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Cadman (surname)
Cadman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alan Cadman (born 1937), Australian politician * Alfred Cadman (1847–1905), New Zealand politician * Bill Cadman (born 1960), American politician from Colorado * Charles Wakefield Cadman (1881–1946), American composer * Christine Cadman (1908), British archer * Chuck Cadman (1948–2005), Canadian politician * Colin Cadman (1916–1971), Scottish botanist * David Cadman, Vancouver city councillor * Deborah Cadman (born 1963), British politician * Dona Cadman (born 1950), Canadian politician * Dorothy A. Cadman ( 1908–1927), English painter * Elijah Cadman (1843–1927), English evangelist * F. K. Cadman (1904–1931), British socialist * John Cadman (other), multiple people * Radclyffe Cadman (1924–2011), South African politician * Robert Cadman (1711–1739), British steeplejack and ropeslider * Royce Cadman (born 1987), English rugby union player * S. Parkes Cadman (1864–1936), American clergy ...
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Alan Cadman
Alan Glyndwr Cadman (born 26 July 1937) is an Australian politician who served as a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from 18 May 1974 to 17 October 2007, representing the Division of Mitchell, New South Wales. Biography Cadman was born in Sydney and studied agriculture at the University of New South Wales. He was an orchardist and company director before entering politics. Despite his long tenure, Cadman was only considered for ministerial preferment twice. He served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister (Malcolm Fraser) 1981–83 and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Workplace Relations and Small Business 1997–98. In 1992 he was one of a group of Coalition members of parliament who founded the Lyons Forum, a conservative ginger group. In 2003 Cadman was featured in an episode titled Cadman for PM of the satirical news program, ''CNNNN''. The episode ridiculed Cadman's tenure on the backbenches and compared it to Paul Keating's ...
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Elijah Cadman
Commissioner in The Salvation Army, Commissioner Elijah Cadman (10 December 1843 – 12 December 1927) was an Evangelicalism, evangelist, an early member of The Salvation Army and the originator of the idea that Officer of The Salvation Army, Salvationists should wear uniforms. Just five feet tall, he became known as "the Converted Sweep" and "Fiery Elijah" because of his zeal for preaching. Early life Cadman was born in Coventry, on 10 December 1843, the youngest of five children of Elijah Cadman (1820–1846), a Alcoholism, drunkard, and Mary (née Poole). The father was transported to Australia in June 1845 for stealing, one of 300 convicts transported on the ''Equestrian'', and Elijah Cadman started work as a silk weaver alongside his mother and sister. Aged six Cadman was unusually small and, because of his size, found work at that age climbing and cleaning chimneys for a chimney sweep. He would start work at 4 Ante meridiem, a.m. and continued climbing chimneys until he was ...
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William Cadman
William Cadman (Rotherhithe 4 April 1883 – Da Lat, 7 December 1948) was an English missionary in Vietnam with his American wife Grace. William and his team printed the Bible in Hanoi, and his wife Grace was the primary translator of the Bible into Vietnamese, along with John Drange Olsen. The main Protestant version in use in Vietnam today is the "Cadman version."''Kinh-Thánh: cựu-ước và tân-ước'' (Cadman version), Bible Society in Vietnam – reprint 1975 Cadman was a printer by profession who after conversion to Christianity left England for theological school in Canada then America. He enrolled to be a missionary in China but from there visited Vietnam where he met an American born nurse Grace Hazenberg. They married in 1915, and had one daughter who died in Hanoi. The couple ran a printing shop in Hanoi from 1917 until 1942 when they were interned by the Japanese at Mỹ Tho Mỹ Tho () is a city in the Tiền Giang province in the Mekong Delta region of South V ...
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Stacey Cadman
Stacey Cadman (born 23 May 1979) is a British actress and television presenter. Biography She was born and educated in the West Midlands (county), West Midlands, England. After leaving John Willmott School in Sutton Coldfield, Stacey studied performing arts and Dance in Birmingham. She followed this with a course in Musical theatre at The Arts Educational Schools in London. She was chosen from hundreds of actresses for the leading role in the BBC TV series ''Cavegirl''. After filming two series in the wilds of South Africa, she was then picked for the role of Poppy Fields in Sky One's series ''Mile High''. Shortly afterwards she also appeared as Bling in the series Blessed written and directed by Ben Elton. As well as Channel 4's Monster Jam 2005 series she has also co-presented ''Smile (UK TV series), Smile'' and ''The Saturday Show (BBC TV series), The Saturday Show''. She is an accomplished dancer, personal trainer and 2nd Dan kickboxer with PKA kickboxing where she was an ...
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Samuel Cadman
Samuel William Anthony Cadman (29 January 1877 – 6 May 1952) was an English cricketer who played for Derbyshire for over quarter of a century between 1900 and 1926. He was an effective all-rounder and scored over 14,000 runs and took over 800 wickets in his first-class career. Cadman was born at Werneth, Cheshire, the son of Samuel Cadman, a cotton mill overlooker, and his wife Elizabeth. They were shortly afterwards living at Tintwistle. Cadman made his debut for Derbyshire in May 1900 with an unnotable performance in a match against Lancashire. He played in two further matches that year, making his bowling debut against Surrey when he took a single wicket. He played five matches in 1901 but missed a season in 1902. From 1903 he became a regular player, remaining a stalwart all-rounder until 1926, and in a match against Nottinghamshire he took five wickets for 42. In 1904 he scored his first century which was against Essex. He had a very successful bowling season in 1905 taki ...
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Royce Cadman
Royce Cadman (born 13 October 1987) is an English rugby union player. His position is lock forward. Cadman signed a dual contract with the Newport Gwent Dragons regional team and Bedwas RFC Bedwas RFC ( cy, Clwb Rygbi Bedwas) is a rugby union club located in the Welsh village of Bedwas. Bedwas has two senior teams, their 1st XV competing in the Welsh Championship and their development side, the Bedwas Barbarians. The club is a member ... in 2010 after finishing university at Hartpury College where he won 3 busa/bucs trophies, 3 EDF finals and achieved representing Gloucester A, Gloucestershire County (reaching the county final twice) and playing for England students. Cadman made his debut for the Dragons in a pre season game against Cornish pirates in penzance in 2010 coming off the bench. Then starting, he made his first appearance in a domestic competition on 15 October 2011 against Bath Rugby. He left Dragons to join Doncaster Knights for the 2012-2013 season. Reference ...
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Steeplejack
A steeplejack is a craftsman who scales buildings, chimneys, and church steeples to carry out repairs or maintenance. Steeplejacks erect ladders on church spires, industrial chimneys, cooling towers, bell towers, clock towers, or any other high structure. In the UK, steeplejacks now use a belay rope fall-arrest system (similar to the method used by rock climbers) attached to the ladders as they are erected to eliminate solo climbing and greatly reduce the risk of falls from height. Once ladders have been erected, the next stage is usually to suspend a bosun's chair (a strong wooden plank on which the steeplejack can sit, pull themselves upwards or lower themselves downwards, or sit in a stationary position), but abseiling (UK) or rappelling (US) equipment is replacing the bosun's chair on many operations because of its lighter weight. Once this has been done it is possible to use this access to begin building scaffolding to carry out any repairs which may be required. This ...
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Robert Cadman
Robert Cadman or Robert Kidman (1711–2 February 1739) was an 18th-century steeplejack and ropeslider who between 1732 and 1739 performed feats of daring, ultimately by sliding or flying down a rope from St Mary's Church, Shrewsbury to the Gay Meadow across the River Severn. He had previously performed the stunt in other locations, for example an 1828 history of Dover (Batcheller) records that he "amused the people of Dover, by flying across the harbour, from the highest point of the cliff, towards the lower extremity of Snargate-street .....Thousands were assembled from all parts to view this novel sight." ''A History of Lincoln'' (1815) notes that, in this period, he went from a cathedral A cathedral is a church that contains the '' cathedra'' () of a bishop, thus serving as the central church of a diocese, conference, or episcopate. Churches with the function of "cathedral" are usually specific to those Christian denominatio ... tower "to the castle hill near the B ...
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Radclyffe Cadman
Radclyffe Macbeth Cadman (14 January 1924 – 11 October 2011) was a South African politician who represented the United Party as Member of the House of Assembly for the electoral divisions of Zululand (1961-66, 1970-74) and Umhlatuzana (1974-77), and who led its successor, the New Republic Party, in the 1977 election. The election saw the party lose 13 of 23 seats it held at the dissolution (and 31 of 41 seats won in the 1974 election), including his own between the predominant National Party and the growing Progressive Federal Party, which overtook its strength outside Natal and, with a total of 17 seats, the role as official opposition. During World War II he served as a sub-lieutenant in the Royal Navy. After the war he completed a BA at the University of Cape Town. He was awarded a scholarship to read law at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, qualifying as BA and LL.B in 1950 and MA (Cantab) in 1955. President P W Botha awarded Cadman the Order for Meritorious Service in 1987. ...
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John Cadman (other)
John Cadman may refer to: *John Cadman (convict), transported to Australia in 1797 *John Cadman, 1st Baron Cadman, British mining engineer * John Cadman (sportsman) (1934-), English cricketer and field hockey player *Baron Cadman Baron Cadman, of Silverdale in the County of Stafford, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1937 for John Cadman, a mining engineer, petroleum technologist and public servant. the title is held by his grandson, th ...
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Dorothy A
Dorothy may refer to: *Dorothy (given name), a list of people with that name. Arts and entertainment Characters *Dorothy Gale, protagonist of ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' by L. Frank Baum * Ace (''Doctor Who'') or Dorothy, a character played by Sophie Aldred in ''Doctor Who'' *Dorothy, a goldfish on ''Sesame Street'' owned by Elmo *Dorothy the Dinosaur, a costumed green dinosaur who appears with ''The Wiggles'' * Dorothy (''MÄR''), a main character in ''MÄR'' *Dorothy Baxter, a main character on ''Hazel'' *Dorothy "Dottie" Turner, main character of '' Servant'' *Dorothy Michaels, Dustin Hoffman's character the movie ''Tootsie'' Film and television * ''Dorothy'' (TV series), 1979 American TV series *Dorothy Mills, a 2008 French movie, sometimes titled simply ''Dorothy'' *DOROTHY, a device used to study tornadoes in the movie ''Twister'' Music *Dorothy (band), a Los Angeles-based rock band *Dorothy, the title of an Old English dance and folk song by Seymour Smith *"D ...
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Alfred Cadman
Sir Alfred Jerome Cadman (17 June 1847 – 23 March 1905) was a New Zealand politician of the Liberal Party. He was the Minister of Railways from 1895 to 1899 in the Liberal Government. Early life Cadman was born in Sydney, Australia, in 1847. His family emigrated to Auckland in 1848. Political career He was the Member of Parliament for several electorates: Coromandel 1881–1890, Thames 1890–1893 (resigned), City of Auckland 1893, Waikato 1893–1896 and 1896–1899, when he retired from the Lower House. He resigned and was re-elected in the 1893 by-election after a challenge to his personal integrity. In 1899 he was then appointed to the Legislative Council, of which he was a member from 21 December 1899 until he died, and was Speaker from 7 July 1904 until he died. He was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in June 1901, on the occasion of the visit of TRH the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York (later King George V and Qu ...
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