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Frank Taylor (other)
Frank Taylor may refer to: Politics and law *Frank Trafford Taylor (1891–1943), Canadian lawyer * Frank Taylor (British politician) (1907–2003), English MP for Manchester Moss Side *Frank Taylor (Irish politician) (1914–1998), Irish Fine Gael Party politician and TD *Frank J. Taylor (1884–1958) American politician from New York Sports Association football (soccer) * Frank Taylor (footballer, born 1887) (1887–1928), English footballer who played for Lincoln City * Frank Taylor (footballer, born 1901) (1901–1973), English footballer who played for Bournemouth and Gillingham * Frank Taylor (Scottish footballer) (born 1909), Scottish footballer *Frank Taylor (footballer, born 1916) (1916–1970), English footballer who played for Wolverhampton Wanderers Cricket * Frank Taylor (English cricketer) (1855–1936), English cricketer * Frank Taylor (Wellington cricketer) (1859–1937), New Zealand cricketer *Frank Taylor (Auckland cricketer) (1890–1960), New Zealand cricketer ...
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Frank Trafford Taylor
Frank Trafford Taylor, (1891 – November 1, 1943), was a Canadian lawyer, and the president of Kiwanis International. Biography Taylor was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, the son of William Taylor and Anne Hoare-Trafford. He was married twice, first in 1914 to Agnes Buchannan Morrison, until her death in 1928. They had two children. He later remarried, to Lilian Long, in 1935. He was a descendant of Sir Edmund Trafford KB of the de Trafford baronets. Career Taylor received a B.A. from the University of Toronto and an LL.B. from the University of Manitoba. In 1922, he was appointed solicitor for the City of St. Boniface, holding the position until his death. He was also solicitor for the Manitoba Power Commission, and represented the Province of Manitoba at the Privy Council of the United Kingdom in London. He was made a King's counsel, King's Counsel in 1934. He also served as President of the Manitoba Liberal Party. Taylor was President of Kiwanis International from 1938 ...
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Frank Taylor (Auckland Cricketer)
Frank Taylor (1 March 1890 – 25 June 1960) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played seven first-class matches for Auckland between 1909 and 1914. See also * List of Auckland representative cricketers This is a list of all cricketers who have played first-class, list A or Twenty20 cricket for Auckland cricket team. Seasons given are first and last seasons; the player did not necessarily play in all the intervening seasons. A * John Ackla ... References External links * 1890 births 1960 deaths New Zealand cricketers Auckland cricketers Cricketers from Auckland {{NewZealand-cricket-bio-1890s-stub ...
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Frank Harold Taylor
Lieutenant Frank Harold Taylor (11 August 1896—7 June 1985) was a Canadian-born flying ace. During World War I, he was credited with ten aerial victories. Early life and service Frank Harold Taylor was Toronto born, being the child of Jane Taylor. He was a student during the start of World War I, and joined the Canadian militia circa February 1916 and became a lieutenant. On 13 September 1916, he joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force for overseas service. He subsequently served in two battalions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force before transferring to the Royal Flying Corps. World War I aerial service Taylor was confirmed in rank as a Temporary second lieutenant with the RFC on 10 September 1917. He was also assigned to 41 Squadron in September 1917 as an Airco DH.5 pilot. He scored his first victory with serial number B667, helping Russell Winnicott, Loudoun MacLean, and Meredith Thomas destroy a German reconnaissance two-seater plane over Rumilly. The squadron re-equ ...
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Frank or Franks may refer to: People * Frank (given name) * Frank (surname) * Franks (surname) * Franks, a medieval Germanic people * Frank, a term in the Muslim world for all western Europeans, particularly during the Crusades - see Farang Currency * Liechtenstein franc or frank, the currency of Liechtenstein since 1920 * Swiss franc or frank, the currency of Switzerland since 1850 * Westphalian frank, currency of the Kingdom of Westphalia between 1808 and 1813 * The currencies of the German-speaking cantons of Switzerland (1803–1814): ** Appenzell frank ** Argovia frank ** Basel frank ** Berne frank ** Fribourg frank ** Glarus frank ** Graubünden frank ** Luzern frank ** Schaffhausen frank ** Schwyz frank ** Solothurn frank ** St. Gallen frank ** Thurgau frank ** Unterwalden frank ** Uri frank ** Zürich frank Places * Frank, Alberta, Canada, an urban community, formerly a village * Franks, Illinois, United States, an unincorporated community * Franks, Missouri, Uni ...
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Frank Bursley Taylor
Frank Bursley Taylor (1860 – 1938) was an American geologist, the son of a lawyer in Fort Wayne, Indiana. although Taylor himself disapproved of the hyphenated name. But even with Wegener's extensive extra research the idea did not achieve acceptance until the 1960s when a vast weight of evidence had accrued via Harry Hess, Frederick Vine and Drummond Matthews. In a later paperR. M. Wood"Coming Apart at the Seams" ''New Scientist'', 24 Jan 1980 he proposed that this occurred by their being dragged towards the equator by tidal forces during the hypothesized capture of the moon, resulting in "general crustal creep" toward the equator. The initial key to his proposal, the complementary shapes of the continental masses, had been observed as early as the 16th century by Abraham Ortelius, but had lacked a credible driving force. His own proposition was that the moon was captured by the Earth's gravity during the Cretaceous The Cretaceous ( ) is a geological period that lasted f ...
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Frank Taylor (journalist)
John Frederick "Frank" Taylor, OBE (7 December 1920 – 19 July 2002) was an English sports journalist and President of AIPS in 1973–1977 and 1981-1993. He was also President and former of UEPS – biggest continental section of AIPS. Early life Born in 1920 in Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire, Taylor was the son of a shipyard engineer father, and went to Barrow Grammar School. He fought in the Second World War as a volunteer with the Royal Air Force. Taylor during his early days was involved in athletics, when he retired, Taylor later became a sports journalist. Journalism Taylor had first journalists experience in 1938 at the '' Barrow Guardian''. Demobilisation in 1946 was followed by work for the ''North-West Evening Mail'' in Barrow, and the ''Sheffield Telegraph''. At the end of 1950, he joined the ''News Chronicle'' (1953–61). On 6 February 1958 Taylor was travelling with the Manchester United team and was the only sports journalist to survive the Munich air di ...
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Bud Taylor (golfer)
Frank Monroe "Bud" Taylor Jr. DDS (June 16, 1916 – March 30, 1991) was an American amateur golfer. He played in the 1957, 1959 and 1961 Walker Cup matches. Golf career Taylor represented the United States in the Walker Cup in 1957, 1959, and 1961, in the 1958 Eisenhower Trophy and also in the Americas Cup in 1958 and 1960. He won the California State Amateur Championship in successive years, 1954 and 1955. He played in the Masters five times, twice finishing in the top 20. He also played in the U.S. Open three times. In 1956 he was in the top 10 after two rounds but faded and finished tied for 29th place. Taylor reached the final of the U.S. Amateur in 1957, losing 5 & 4 to Hillman Robbins. Personal life Taylor trained as a dentist at the University of Southern California and served in the U.S. Army during World War II. After the war he practiced dentistry in Pomona, California, and later in Palm Springs until retiring in 1985. In 1990 he moved with his second wife J ...
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Frank Taylor (American Football)
Frank L. Taylor was the first head coach of Nevada State University (now known as the University of Nevada, Reno) football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... team, then known as the Sagebrushers. It was his only year as a head coach. In 1896, the university, at that time the only institution of higher learning in the state of Nevada, investigated the possibility of adding football to their short list of athletic programs and hired Taylor from the University of California, Berkeley for the purpose of developing and fielding the U's first gridiron squadron. They played only three games that year, the first of which was scheduled against Wadsworth AC and the second was the Belmont preparatory school to take place on "the hill" at the original Mackay Stadium, locate ...
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Frank M
Frank or Franks may refer to: People * Frank (given name) * Frank (surname) * Franks (surname) * Franks, a medieval Germanic people * Frank, a term in the Muslim world for all western Europeans, particularly during the Crusades - see Farang Currency * Liechtenstein franc or frank, the currency of Liechtenstein since 1920 * Swiss franc or frank, the currency of Switzerland since 1850 * Westphalian frank, currency of the Kingdom of Westphalia between 1808 and 1813 * The currencies of the German-speaking cantons of Switzerland (1803–1814): ** Appenzell frank ** Argovia frank ** Basel frank ** Berne frank ** Fribourg frank ** Glarus frank ** Graubünden frank ** Luzern frank ** Schaffhausen frank ** Schwyz frank ** Solothurn frank ** St. Gallen frank ** Thurgau frank ** Unterwalden frank ** Uri frank ** Zürich frank Places * Frank, Alberta, Canada, an urban community, formerly a village * Franks, Illinois, United States, an unincorporated community * Franks, Missouri, United ...
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Frank Taylor (Wellington Cricketer)
Frank Taylor (1859 – 2 May 1937) was a New Zealand cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by striki ...er. He played two first-class matches for Wellington between 1888 and 1891. See also * List of Wellington representative cricketers References External links * 1859 births 1937 deaths New Zealand cricketers Wellington cricketers Cricketers from Kingston upon Hull British emigrants to New Zealand 19th-century New Zealand sportspeople {{NewZealand-cricket-bio-1850s-stub ...
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Frank Taylor (British Politician)
Frank Henry Taylor (10 October 1907 – 1 October 2003) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom who was the Member of Parliament for the Manchester Moss Side constituency from 1961 to 1974. He had unsuccessfully fought Newcastle-under-Lyme in 1955 Events January * January 3 – José Ramón Guizado becomes president of Panama. * January 17 – , the first nuclear-powered submarine, puts to sea for the first time, from Groton, Connecticut. * January 18– 20 – Battle of Yijian .... He was elected for Moss Side in a by-election in 1961 caused by the death of the Conservative incumbent James Watts, and held the seat until he was defeated by Labour's Frank Hatton in February 1974, partly due to Taylor's seat having been merged with part of Hatton's former seat of Manchester Exchange. References * External links * 1907 births 2003 deaths Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies UK MPs 1959–1964 UK MPs 1964– ...
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Frank Taylor (English Cricketer)
Frank Taylor (4 May 1855 – 14 August 1936) was an English cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by striki ...er who was active from 1873 to 1888. He was born in Rochdale and died in Cheadle, Cheshire. He made his first-class debut in 1873 and appeared in 55 matches as a right-handed batsman who bowled roundarm, playing for Gloucestershire and Lancashire. He scored 1,492 runs with a highest score of 96 and took three wickets with a best performance of one for 4. References 1855 births 1936 deaths English cricketers Lancashire cricketers Gloucestershire cricketers Cricketers from Rochdale {{England-cricket-bio-1850s-stub ...
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