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David Vaughan (other)
David Vaughan may refer to: * David Vaughan (HBC captain) (died ), Hudson's Bay Company captain * David Vaughan (architect) (–), Welsh architect, surveyor, land agent and diarist * David Vaughan (Wisconsin politician) (1822–1890), American farmer and politician * David Vaughan (British politician) (1873–1938), British Member of Parliament for Forest of Dean 1929–1931 * David Vaughan (dance archivist) (1924–2017), American archivist for the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, dance writer, critic and scholar * David Vaughan (artist) (1944–2003), psychedelic artist * David Vaughan (golfer) (born 1948), Welsh professional golfer * David Vaughan (footballer) (born 1983), Welsh footballer who plays for Nantwich Town * David Vaughan (glaciologist) (1962–2023), climate scientist at the British Antarctic Survey * David Vaughan Icke (born 1953), English conspiracy theorist * David Vaughan (South Carolina politician) David Vaughan is an American businessman and politician who ...
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David Vaughan (HBC Captain)
David Vaughan (died c. 1720) was a Hudson's Bay Company captain who sailed with George Berley under the overall command of the explorer James Knight on an ill-fated expedition to discover the Northwest Passage. Capt. David Vaughan was aboard the ''Discovery'' with Knight, the expedition leader. We know that they were shipwrecked at Marble Island, along with the ''Albany'' and Capt. Berley. The remains of the camp where they all perished, were discovered many years later by the explorer, Samuel Hearne Samuel Hearne (February 1745 – November 1792) was an English explorer, fur-trader, author, and naturalist. He was the first European to make an overland excursion across northern Canada to the Arctic Ocean, actually Coronation Gulf, via the C .... References * Explorers of Canada Hudson's Bay Company people Year of birth uncertain Year of death uncertain 1720s deaths {{Canada-business-bio-stub ...
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David Vaughan (architect)
David Montgomery Vaughan (c.1810–c.1892) was a Welsh architect, surveyor, land agent and diarist. Vaughan began his career working as a carpenter at Stradey Castle in Llanelli. He began practising as an architect around 1840, and became land agent for major estates in South Wales including: Ffynnonwen, Newton, Llanharry, St Fagans, Cottrell and Pendoylan. Vaughan is best known as the architect of Bridgend Town Hall, erected in 1843 and demolished in 1971. The building was in a Greek Doric style and made the town of Bridgend the owner of one of the most impressive civic buildings in Wales. An earlier project was Bonvilston House, together with its lodge (which still stands) and estate buildings for John Bassett. and also Fairwater House in Cardiff. This was followed by the major alteration and additions to Cottrell Park for Sir George Tyler. He also worked on Miskin Manor; Penlline Castle; Velindre, Newcastle Emlyn; and Hardwick House, Chepstow. He rebuilt the Church of S ...
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David Vaughan (Wisconsin Politician)
David Vaughan (February 3, 1822 – February 28, 1890) was an American farmer, mechanic, and politician. Born in North Wales, Vaughan emigrated with his parents to the United States in 1831 and settled in Remsen, New York. Vaughan went to public school in Remsen, New York. In 1864, he moved to the town of Burns, Wisconsin, Burns, La Crosse County, Wisconsin. He was a farmer and mechanic. Vaughan served as justice of the peace for the town of Burns. Vaughan served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1887 and was a Republican Party (United States), Republican. Vaughan died at his home in the town of Burns, Wisconsin.'State News-The Death of David Vaughan,' Oshkosh Daily Northwestern, March 1, 1890, pg. 3 Notes External links

* 1822 births 1890 deaths Welsh emigrants to the United States People from Remsen, New York People from Burns, Wisconsin Farmers from Wisconsin Republican Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly 19th-century American legislators 19th-century Wis ...
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David Vaughan (British Politician)
David John Vaughan (15 November 1873 – 23 November 1938) was a British Labour Party politician. He sat in the House of Commons from 1929 to 1931. Vaughan unsuccessfully contested Bristol South at three successive general elections, in 1922, 1923 and 1924. He finally won a seat at the 1929 general election, when he was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Forest of Dean division of Gloucestershire, replacing the sitting Labour MP Albert Arthur Purcell Albert Arthur "Alf" Purcell (3 November 1872, Hoxton – 24 December 1935) was a British trade unionist and Labour Party politician. He was a founding member of the Communist Party of Great Britain and later President of the International Fed ... who did not defend the seat. However, at the next general election, in 1931, Vaughan was defeated by Dr. John Vigers Worthington, standing as a National Labour candidate. References External links * 1873 births 1938 deaths Labour Party (UK) M ...
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David Vaughan (dance Archivist)
David Vaughan (May 17, 1924 – October 27, 2017Roberts, Sam (November 1, 2017''The New York Times'') was a dance archivist, dance history, historian and dance criticism, critic. He was the archivist of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company from 1976 until the company was disbanded in 2012. In his long career, Vaughan was a dancer, choreographer, actor and singer whose work had been seen in London, Paris, and in New York, both Broadway theatre, on- and off-Broadway,David Vaughan
at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
as well as in Regional theater in the United States, regional theatres across the United States, in cabarets, on television and on film.
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