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Eyres may refer to: People * Annabel Eyres (born 1965), British rower and artist * Bolton Eyres-Monsell, 1st Viscount Monsell (1881–1969), British politician * David Eyres (born 1964), English football player * Erica Eyres (born 1980), Canadian artist * Gordon Eyres (1912–2004), Australian cricket player * Graham Eyres-Monsell, 2nd Viscount Monsell * Harry Charles Augustus Eyres (1856–1944), British diplomat * Harry Eyres, British journalist, writer and poet * Jack Eyres (1899–1975), English football player * Leslie Harvey Eyres (1892–1983), Canadian politician * Nathan Eyres-Brown (born 1989), Australian rugby union football player * Richard Eyres (born 1966), English rugby league and rugby union football player * Robert Eyres Landor Landor (1781–1869), English writer, dramatist, poet and clergyman Places * Eyres Bay, Antarctica * Eyres Monsell Eyres Monsell is an Ward (electoral subdivision), electoral ward and administrative division in Leicester, England. ...
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Annabel Eyres
Annabel Juliet Eyres (born 4 February 1965) is a British international rower and artist. Annabel Eyres was educated at the City of London School for Girls in London and Bryanston School in Dorset. She then studied at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, University of Oxford, where she was a student at Pembroke College. During this time, she rowed for the Pembroke College Boat Club and the Oxford University Women's Boat Club, competing in the Oxford and Cambridge Women's Boat Race. She also rowed for the Tideway Scullers School and the Upper Thames Rowing Club. Eyres competed in the women's double sculls event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. She was part of the coxless pairs with Joanne Gough that won the national title rowing for the British squad at the 1990 National Championships. She also completed in the 1989 World Rowing Championships women's quadruple sculls final and the 1991 World Rowing Championships women's double sculls final. As well as rowing, Eyres h ...
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Bolton Eyres-Monsell, 1st Viscount Monsell
Bolton Meredith Eyres-Monsell, 1st Viscount Monsell, (22 February 1881 – 21 March 1969) was a British Conservative Party politician who served as Chief Whip until 1931 and then as First Lord of the Admiralty. Biography His parents were Lt. Col. Bolton James Alfred Monsell, a soldier and a Chief Constable in the Metropolitan Police, and Mary Beverley, daughter of Sir Edmund Ogle, 6th Baronet. Bolton Monsell took the name Eyres upon his marriage to Caroline Mary Sybil Eyres in 1904, a marriage dissolved in 1950. Eyres-Monsell served in the Royal Navy, where he was promoted sub-lieutenant on 15 July 1900, and lieutenant on 15 July 1901. In June 1902 he was posted to the newly completed torpedo boat destroyer HMS ''Success'', serving in the Portsmouth instructional flotilla, but only two months later, in August 1902, he was transferred to the battleship HMS ''Magnificent'', flagship of the second in command, Channel Squadron. He was elected as Member of Parliament for the Eve ...
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David Eyres
David Eyres (born 26 February 1964) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Career A relative latecomer to the professional game, Liverpool-born Eyres began his career at then Northern Premier League side Morecambe going on to represent both Southport and Rhyl at the same level before signing professional terms with Blackpool in 1989 who paid a fee of £10,000 to the Belle Vue-based North Wales club for his services. He subsequently made his debut for Blackpool on 22 August 1989, in a 2–2 draw at Burnley in the League Cup first round, first leg. He scored his first goal for the club three months later, on 11 November, in a 4–0 League victory over Brentford at Bloomfield Road. He spent four seasons with the Seasiders, two of which ended with appearances at Wembley in the play-off finals (achieving promotion in 1991–92). He also finished as the club's top league goalscorer in 1992–93, with sixteen goals. In the summer of 1993, Burnley and ...
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Erica Eyres
Erica Eyres (born 1980) is a Canadian artist who lives and works in Glasgow. Biography Eyres was born in Winnipeg and received a BFA from the University of Manitoba and a MFA from the Glasgow School of Art. In her art, she works with videos, drawings, sculptures and ceramics. Eyres has had solo exhibitions in London, in Winnipeg, in Glasgow at the Centre for Contemporary Arts and in Germany at the . Her work was also shown at the Swab Contemporary Art Show in Barcelona in 2008 and at the Akureyri Art Museum in Iceland. She produced a series of drawings based on studio photographs which were taken by her father during the 1970s. In 2012, she developed a video which reconstructed an episode of the television show ''Dallas'' using Scottish children as actors. In 2014, she collaborated with Icelandic artist Sigga Björg Sigurðardóttir in an installation at the art museum called ''Sniffer''. Her work can be both humorous and unsettling. She was nominated for a Beck's Futures aw ...
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Gordon Eyres
Gordon Eyres (20 December 1912 – 21 August 2004) was an Australian cricketer. He played eight first-class matches for Western Australia Western Australia (commonly abbreviated as WA) is a state of Australia occupying the western percent of the land area of Australia excluding external territories. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, the Southern Ocean to th ... between 1937/38 and 1939/40. See also * List of Western Australia first-class cricketers References External links * 1912 births 2004 deaths Australian cricketers Western Australia cricketers Sportspeople from Kalgoorlie Cricketers from Western Australia {{Australia-cricket-bio-1910s-stub ...
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Graham Eyres-Monsell, 2nd Viscount Monsell
Henry Bolton Graham Eyres-Monsell, 2nd Viscount Monsell (21 November 1905–28 November 1993) served in the Intelligence Corps during the Second World War, reaching the rank of lieutenant colonel. He was mentioned in dispatches on 16 September 1943 and recommended for the MBE for his services to security during the planning stages of Operation Torch. No confirmation of this latter award has been found. However, he was awarded the United States Medal of Freedom with Bronze Palm. He was the son of Bolton Eyres Monsell and his wife Sybil (née Eyres). His father, who was Conservative Member of Parliament for Evesham from 1910 to 1935, served as Conservative Chief Whip from 1923 to 1929, and First Lord of the Admiralty from 1931 to 1936 and became Viscount Monsell in 1935. The second Lord Monsell had three sisters, one of whom, Joan was a photographer who married Paddy Leigh Fermor. A homosexual bachelor,Fenwick, Simon, "Joan: Beauty, Rebel, Muse: The Remarkable Life of J ...
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