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Goodchild is an English regional surname originating in East Anglia and may refer to: *Chloe Goodchild, British musician * David Goodchild (born 1976), English cricketer * Doreen Goodchild (1900–1998), South Australian artist * Gary Goodchild (born 1958), English footballer *George Goodchild (1888–1969), British writer * Jim Goodchild (1892–1950), English footballer *John Goodchild (1851–1914), British physician, poet and mystic, author of ''Light of the West'' *John C. Goodchild (1898–1980), South Australian artist * Johnny Goodchild (born 1939), English footballer * Michael F. Goodchild (born 1944), British-American geographer *Peter Goodchild (born 1939), BBC television producer and editor * Richard Goodchild (1918-1968), British provincial Roman archeologist *Ronald Goodchild (1910–1998), Anglican bishop of Kensington * Tim Goodchild, British set designer *William Goodchild (born 1964), British musician and composer ;In fiction *Trevor Goodchild Trevor Goodchild is ...
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William Goodchild
William Goodchild (born 3 April 1964) is a composer, orchestrator and conductor who produces music for film, television and the concert hall. Biography Born in Northampton, England to an Australian-born father, the late Ronald Goodchild, (formerly Suffragan Bishop of Kensington), and an English mother, Jean Ross, William Goodchild was educated at the Royal College of Music (1970–1974) where he was a Junior Exhibitioner, studying violin and piano. After gaining a music scholarship at St Paul's School (1974–1981), William Goodchild obtained a Bachelor's degree with Honors in music at the University of East Anglia (1982–1985). He also holds a Diploma of Licentiate in Pianoforte from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama (1989). He is a member of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors, and the MCPS-PRS Alliance. He studied conducting with Richard Hickox, John Lubbock, and George Hurst, and piano with Sidney Harrison and John York. His passion for film c ...
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Doreen Goodchild
John Charles Goodchild (30 March 1898 – 9 February 1980) was a painter and art educator in South Australia who mastered the mediums of pen drawing, etching and watercolors. His wife, Doreen Goodchild (8 March 1900 – 28 February 1998), was also a significant South Australian artist. History Goodchild was born in Southwark, London, the fourth son of John Goodchild (ca.1873 – 13 March 1939) and his wife Jessie Mary, née White (ca.1874 – 13 November 1948), and was educated at the Strand School, London. In 1913 the family emigrated to South Australia, where young John worked as a signwriter before enlisting in the First AIF in 1917,Joyce Gibberd, 'Goodchild, John Charles (1898–1980)', ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/goodchild-john-charles-10327/text18279, published first in hardcopy 1996, accessed online 8 February 2015. and served as a stretcher bearer with the 9th Field ...
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Chloe Goodchild
Chloe Goodchild is a musician, performer and recording artist. Biography Chloë Goodchild studied Music, English and Education at Cambridge and Norwich universities in England from 1972 to 1976 where she graduated as a Music-English teacher with a BEd (Honors) degree. From the late 1970s she evolved her own East-West vocal research, influenced by travels through Africa, India, Turkey, Europe, USA and Canada. Chloe's encounters with indigenous wisdom teachers, spiritual and classical Indian music masters, led to a transformative 'no-mind' experience in Northern India, inspired by the great luminary and saint Anandamayi Ma (1896–1982). This gave birth to a method of sound and voice, which Chloe eventually named The Naked Voice in 1990. Her autobiography, The Naked Voice – Journey to the Spirit of Sound tells the story of these formative early years and was published by Rider Books in 1993. Chloe Goodchild's daughter, Rebecca Hannah Goodchild Nash, is a classical and jazz piani ...
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David Goodchild
David John Goodchild (born 17 September 1976) is a former English cricketer. Goodchild was a right-handed opening- batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was born at Harrow, Middlesex. He was educated at Whitmore High School, Weald College, and the University of North London. Goodchild made his first-class debut for Middlesex against Gloucestershire in the 1996 County Championship. He next appeared for Middlesex in first-class cricket in the 1998 County Championship against Yorkshire; despite being dismissed for a duck by Chris Silverwood in the Middlesex's first-innings, he did record his maiden first-class fifty in their second-innings, with a score of 83 not out. In the following first-class fixture against the touring Sri Lankans, he recorded what would be his only first-class century, with a score of 105 in Middlesex's first-innings. However, the promise he showed in these two matches receded, with him passing fifty only once more in the six further first-cl ...
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George Goodchild
George Goodchild (1 December 1888 – 1969), also known as Alan Dare, Wallace Q. Reid, and Jesse Templeton, was a British author, screenwriter, and director. Over 200 Goodchild works were published during his lifetime and posthumously. His notable literary characters include Inspector McLean, spy catcher Q33 Trelawney, Nigel Rix, and Trooper O'Neill. Goodchild's films include ''Colorado Jack'' (1921), ''Bucking the Barrier'' (1923), ''The Public Defender'' (1931), ''Condemned to Death'' (1932), ''Trooper O'Neill'' (1932), and '' No Escape'' (1936). Personal life Goodchild was born in Kingston upon Thames in 1888. Goodchild married Dora Mary Hill and had one son and two daughters while living at The Great Quarry, Guildford. Before full-time writing, he worked in journalism and publishing. He died at Aldershot in 1969, aged 80. Oeuvre: all works Goodchild's complete works include novels, plays, novelizations, short stories, non-fiction, anthologies, collections, films, editin ...
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Johnny Goodchild
Johnny Goodchild (2 January 1939 – 25 August 2011) was a professional footballer who scored 71 goals from 238 appearances in the Football League playing as an inside forward for Sunderland, Brighton & Hove Albion, York City and Darlington. Career Goodchild was born in Sherburn Hill, County Durham. He worked as a miner and played for Ludworth Juniors before signing for Sunderland. He scored on his first-team debut, on 4 September 1957 in a 3–2 home defeat of Leicester City in the First Division, and produced 16 goals the following season. He then fell out of favour, and, despite scoring a hat-trick away at Leeds United in February 1961, his first game of the 1960–61 season, never appeared for the club again. Goodchild remembers "thinking to myself that if I couldn't get into the team after scoring a hat-trick away from home, I'd be on the transfer list at the end of the season. That's exactly what happened." He joined Second Division club Brighton & Hove Albion, and ...
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Richard Goodchild
Richard George Goodchild (born 18 July 1918 in Exeter, died 18 February 1968 in London) was a British provincial Roman archaeologist. He was one of the pioneers of archaeology in Libya. Education and career Goodchild's interest in archaeology was raised as a schoolboy at Cranleigh School, an independent boarding school in Surrey. From 1936, he attended the University of Oxford to study history. There he got to know the University of Oxford Archaeological Society who undertook excavations in the area around Oxford. During one of these excavations, Goodchild learned, among others, the archaeologist Olwen Brogan (1900–1989) and the later pioneer of aerial archaeology, John Bradford (1918-1975). While still a student, Goodchild and Bradford excavated the Gallo-Roman temple of Frilford in Oxfordshire. In 1939 Goodchild along with A.W.G. Lowther excavated the Romano-Celtic Temple on Farley Heath in Surrey The Second World War broke out immediately after he graduated from Oxfor ...
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John Goodchild
John Arthur Goodchild (1851–1914) was a physician, and later author of several works of poetry and mysticism, most famously ''The Light of the West''. According to Patrick Benham, Goodchild had a private medical practice in Bordighera, Italy, serving mainly expatriate Britons. From 1873 until the early 1900s he stayed in Italy during summers and returned to the UK in winters. Goodchild was an antiquarian influenced by British Israelite ideas and the Golden Dawn esoteric group. He was friends with William Sharp (who wrote as Fiona Macleod), who dedicated his final literary work, ''The Winged Destiny: Studies in the Spiritual History of the Gael'', to Goodchild. He saw Glastonbury, Iona (Scotland) and Devenish Island (Ireland) as being a triune of holy sites in the British Isles. Works *''Somnia Medici'' (1884) - poetry *''The Sage of Sant' Ampelio'' (1890) - fiction *''A Fairy Godfather'' (1890) - fairy tale *''Tales in Verse'' (1893) - poetry *''Lyrics'' (1893) - poetry *'' ...
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Michael Frank Goodchild
Michael Frank Goodchild (born February 24, 1944) is a British-American geographer. He is an Emeritus Professor of Geography at the University of California, Santa Barbara. After nineteen years at the University of Western Ontario, including three years as chair, he moved to Santa Barbara in 1988, as part of the establishment of the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, which he directed for over 20 years. In 2008, he founded the UCSB Center for Spatial Studies. Education *Ph.D., Geography, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, 1969 *B.A., Physics, Downing College, Cambridge, Cambridge, England, 1965 Scholarship His most influential work has involved research on Geographic Information Science (aka GIS). He is widely credited with coining " Volunteered Geographic Information" and is considered the world's foremost expert on the topic. Caves and karst As a doctoral student at McMaster University, Goodchild rediscovered Castleguard Cave (20 kilometers l ...
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Jim Goodchild
Andrew James Goodchild (4 April 1892 – 2 October 1950) was an English football goalkeeper who played for Manchester City and was their goalkeeper in the 1926 FA Cup Final. Playing career Born in Southampton, he signed for Southampton in September 1909 after two trial matches. At the Dell he was understudy to first choice 'keeper Tom Burrows. He made his first team debut in the final match of the 1909–10 season at home to Reading. In the following season Burrows lost his place to Arthur Brown who had returned to the "Saints" after three years with Portsmouth and Goodchild dropped down to third choice goalkeeper. He made only four appearances in the 1910–11 season and was released at the end of the season as "surplus to requirements". He then obtained employment in Southampton Docks before Manchester City were alerted to his availability by Jimmy Yates, who was now Southampton's scout. Goodchild became a regular in City's first team over the next sixteen years appearing ...
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Peter Goodchild
Peter Goodchild CChem FRSC (born 18 August 1939)Debrett's
is a former BBC television editor, who notably edited ''Horizon'' and who initiated the popular 1980s BBC science series '' Q.E.D.''.


Early life

He studied at St John's College, Oxford. Before Oxford, he was a student at Aldenham, located near Elstree, Herts.


Career


BBC

He joined the BBC's '' Horizon'', becoming a producer from 1965-69.
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Gary Goodchild
Gary Goodchild (born 27 January 1958 in Chelmsford) is an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Arsenal, Crystal Palace, Hereford United Hereford United Football Club was an association football club based in Hereford, England. They played at Edgar Street for their entire history. They were nicknamed 'The Whites' or 'The Lilywhites', after their predominantly white kit, or 'The ... and Reading. He currently works as a scout for Wolverhampton Wanderers. References External links Gary Goodchild statsat Holmesdale.net English footballers English Football League players 1958 births Living people Arsenal F.C. players Hereford United F.C. players Reading F.C. players Crystal Palace F.C. players Viking FK players Kramfors-Alliansen Fotboll players Bryne FK managers Viking FK managers Viking FK non-playing staff Sportspeople from Chelmsford Association football forwards English expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Swe ...
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