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Gordon Watson (racing Driver)
Gordon Watson is the name of: *Gordon Watson (antique dealer) (born 1954), British antique dealer * Gordon Watson (communist) (1912–1945), New Zealand communist, journalist and soldier *Gordon Watson (pianist) (1921–1999), Australian musician *Gordon Watson (footballer, born 1914) (1914–2001), English footballer *Gordon Watson (footballer, born 1971), English footballer * Gordon Watson (racing driver), British competitor at events such as the 1947 Ulster Trophy *Gordon Watson (squash player) ''For other people named Gordon Watson, see Gordon Watson.'' Gordon John Watson (1916-1992) was a squash player from Australia. He held the Australian Professional Championship and Australian Open Championship titles from 1939 undefeated until ...
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Gordon Watson (antique Dealer)
Gordon Watson (born 2 March 1954) is a British antique dealer and television presenter, and "one of the world's leading authorities on 20th and 21st century design". Watson was the only dealer to appear in all of the first four series of Channel 4's '' Four Rooms'' TV show. Since May 2016, he has his own series on BBC2, '' The Extraordinary Collector''. Watson lives and works in Chelsea, London Chelsea is an affluent area in west London, England, due south-west of Charing Cross by approximately 2.5 miles. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames and for postal purposes is part of the south-western postal area. Chelsea histori .... References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Watson, Gordon 1954 births British television presenters Living people People from Chelsea, London ...
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Gordon Watson (communist)
Clement Gordon Watson (5 April 1912 – 17 April 1945) was a notable New Zealand communist, journalist and soldier. He was born in Mangaweka, Wanganui, New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 smaller islands. It is the sixth-largest island count ... in 1912. References 1912 births 1945 deaths New Zealand communists New Zealand military personnel killed in World War II People from Mangaweka 20th-century New Zealand journalists {{NewZealand-writer-stub ...
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Gordon Watson (pianist)
Gordon Charles Watson AM (28 February 192116 April 1999) was an Australian classical pianist and teacher. He taught at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music from 1964 to 1986, retiring as Head of the Keyboard Department. Early life Gordon Charles Watson was born in Parkes, New South Wales in 1921. He served with the Australian Imperial Force for four years in World War II. He studied piano under Laurence Godfrey Smith in Sydney, and later had advanced studies at Mills College, Oakland, California with Egon Petri (piano), and Darius Milhaud (composition). Career As early as 1943, commentators such as Neville Cardus were noticing that his piano playing, while showing great skill and promise, revealed the soul of someone other than a performer (Cardus suggested composing or conducting might be Watson's natural bents). Watson spent some years living in the United Kingdom as a touring performer. On 22 October 1951, to celebrate the 140th anniversary of the birth of Franz Liszt, he pe ...
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Gordon Watson (footballer, Born 1914)
Thomas Gordon Watson (1 March 1914 – 29 April 2001) was an English football player and coach. Career Born in Wolsingham, Watson began his career with Blyth Spartans Blyth Spartans Association Football Club is a football club based in Blyth, Northumberland. They are currently members of and play at Croft Park. They were founded in September 1899 by Fred Stoker, who was the club's first secretary before fo .... He played for Everton between 1933 and 1948, and was a coach at the club from 1948 to 1968. References 1914 births 2001 deaths English footballers Blyth Spartans A.F.C. players Everton F.C. players English Football League players Men's association football wing halves People from Wolsingham Footballers from County Durham {{England-footy-midfielder-1910s-stub ...
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Gordon Watson (footballer, Born 1971)
Gordon Watson (born 20 March 1971) is an English former professional footballer, scout and sports co-commentator. As a player, he was a forward who notably played in the Premier League for Sheffield Wednesday and Southampton, as well as in the Football League for Charlton Athletic, Bradford City, AFC Bournemouth and Hartlepool United, he made over 200 appearances throughout his career and was capped twice at England U21 level, scoring once. Since retirement, Watson has worked as a scout for Leicester City as well as working for BBC Radio Solent as a co-commentator on Southampton games. Early and personal life Born in Sidcup, Watson grew up in children's homes in London. Throughout his career he was known as "Flash", after the comic book hero, Flash Gordon. Club career Charlton Athletic Watson started his career with the youth team of Charlton Athletic. He made a "successful transition" into the senior squad, scoring seven goals in 31 appearances for them in the Football ...
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Gordon Watson (racing Driver)
Gordon Watson is the name of: *Gordon Watson (antique dealer) (born 1954), British antique dealer * Gordon Watson (communist) (1912–1945), New Zealand communist, journalist and soldier *Gordon Watson (pianist) (1921–1999), Australian musician *Gordon Watson (footballer, born 1914) (1914–2001), English footballer *Gordon Watson (footballer, born 1971), English footballer * Gordon Watson (racing driver), British competitor at events such as the 1947 Ulster Trophy *Gordon Watson (squash player) ''For other people named Gordon Watson, see Gordon Watson.'' Gordon John Watson (1916-1992) was a squash player from Australia. He held the Australian Professional Championship and Australian Open Championship titles from 1939 undefeated until ...
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1947 Ulster Trophy
The 2nd Ulster Trophy was a Formula One motor race held on 9 August 1947 at the Ballyclare circuit in Northern Ireland. The 36 lap race was won from pole position by Bob Gerard in an ERA B-Type, setting fastest lap in the process. Barry Woodall finished second in a Delage 15S8, and George Abecassis was third in an ERA A-Type. Results References {{F1 NC race report , Name_of_race = Ulster Trophy , Year_of_race = 1947 , Previous_race_in_season = 1947 Alsace Grand Prix , Next_race_in_season = 1947 Comminges Grand Prix , Previous_year's_race = 1946 Ulster Trophy , Next_year's_race = 1950 Ulster Trophy Ulster Trophy Ulster (; ga, Ulaidh or ''Cúige Uladh'' ; sco, label=Ulster Scots dialects, Ulster Scots, Ulstèr or ''Ulster'') is one of the four traditional provinces of Ireland, Irish provinces. It is made up of nine Counties of Ireland, counties: si ... Brit 1947 in Northern Ireland ...
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