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Graham Jones (rower)
Graham Jones may refer to: * Graham Jones (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1950s for Wales and Salford * Graham Jones (footballer, born 1949), Welsh footballer *Graham Jones (cyclist) (born 1957), English cyclist * Graham Jones (English footballer) (born 1957), English association football player * Graham Jones (Australian footballer) (born 1960), Australian rules football player *Graham Jones (born 1961), English guitarist in Haircut One Hundred * Graham Jones (speedway rider) (born 1963), British speedway rider * Graham Jones (politician) (born 1966), British MP for Hyndburn *Graham Jones (director) (born 1973), Irish filmmaker * Graham Jones (Castlevania), fictional character, main antagonist in the video game ''Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow'' See also *Graeme Jones (born 1970), footballer *Wyn Jones (police officer) Graham Wyn Jones (born c. 1943) is a former British police officer. Gloucestershire and Thames Valley Jones joined Gloucestershire Constabulary as a ...
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Graham Jones (rugby League)
Graham Jones (birth unknown) is a Welsh former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s. He played at representative level for Wales, and at club level for Salford, as a , i.e. number 6. International honours Graham Jones won a cap for Wales while at Salford in 1959. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, Graham Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Rugby league five-eighths Salford Red Devils players Wales national rugby league team players Welsh rugby league players Year of birth missing (living people) ...
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Graham Jones (footballer, Born 1949)
Graham Osborne Jones (born 16 September 1949) is a Welsh former professional footballer who played as a defender. He made appearances in the English Football League with Wrexham in the 1960s. References 1949 births Living people Welsh men's footballers Men's association football defenders Wrexham A.F.C. players Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateur F.C. players English Football League players {{Wales-footy-defender-stub ...
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Graham Jones (cyclist)
Graham Jones (born 28 October 1957) is a former professional English road racing cyclist from Manchester, England. He rode in the Tour de France and Giro d'Italia. He is often described as one of the classiest riders that Britain has ever produced, but his career was hindered by being over raced in his early days, and by injury in his later days. He is one of the few English-speaking riders to have stood on the podium of the Flanders Classics Het Volk. Origins Graham was born in Cheadle, just south of Manchester. As a youth he was on the books of Manchester United F.C. as a part of their youth program. Graham gave up football in favour of cycling. He took his first step towards becoming a professional cyclist in 1972, age 14 he joined the Abbotsford Park Road cycling club which then had a clubroom in Fallowfield, Manchester. During his first year of racing he had no success and was even lapped frequently during the circuit races. It was not until 1974 at 16 years of age he ...
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Graham Jones (English Footballer)
Graham Jones (born 5 October 1957) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender. Career Born in Bradford, Jones signed for Bradford City Bradford City Association Football Club is an English professional football club in Bradford, West Yorkshire. The team competes in League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system and are currently managed by Mark Hughes. Th ... in February 1974 after playing local amateur football, leaving the club in July 1979 to sign for Gainsborough Trinity. During his time with Bradford City he made four appearances in the Football League.Frost, p. 384 Sources * References 1957 births Living people English men's footballers Bradford City A.F.C. players Gainsborough Trinity F.C. players English Football League players Men's association football defenders Footballers from Bradford {{England-footy-defender-1950s-stub ...
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Graham Jones (Australian Footballer)
Graham Jones (born 25 October 1960) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ... in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Notes External links * * Living people 1960 births Australian rules footballers from New South Wales Sydney Swans players Western Suburbs Magpies AFC players {{AFL-bio-1960s-stub ...
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Haircut One Hundred
Haircut One Hundred (also Haircut 100) were a British new wave group formed in 1980 in Beckenham, London by Nick Heyward, Les Nemes and Graham Jones. In 1981 and 1982, the band scored four UK top 10 hit singles: "Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)", " Love Plus One", " Nobody's Fool", and " Fantastic Day". History Formation and ''Pelican West'' Nick Heyward and Les Nemes had been in several bands together since 1977. They gigged under the names Rugby, Boat Party, and Captain Pennyworth, but did not release any music. Their last band together, Moving England, with Sex Gang Children's Rob Stroud, released one single. Heyward and Nemes moved to London in 1980 where they recruited friend and guitarist Graham Jones. During a meeting brainstorming band name ideas, Heyward suggested Haircut 100 and because it was the one "that made us laugh the most" they kept it. The three were joined by drummer Patrick Hunt. Managed by Karl Adams, the band recorded some demos. Phil Smith played sa ...
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Graham Jones (speedway Rider)
Graham Jones (born 5 May 1963) is a former international speedway rider from England. Speedway career Jones reached the final of the British Speedway Championship on three occasions in 1989, 1990 and 1992. He rode in the top tier of British Speedway from 1984 to 2004, riding for various clubs. References Living people 1963 births British speedway riders Glasgow Tigers riders Hull Vikings riders Stoke Potters riders Wolverhampton Wolves riders Sportspeople from Oswestry {{England-speedway-bio-stub ...
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Graham Jones (politician)
Graham Peter Jones (born 3 March 1966) is a Labour Party (UK), British Labour Party politician, and former Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) for Hyndburn (UK Parliament constituency), Hyndburn. Early life and education Jones was brought up in Baxenden, attending St John's CofE Primary School, Baxenden, and St Christopher's Church of England High School, Accrington, St Christopher's Church of England High School, Accrington. He attended Accrington and Rossendale College, studying A levels. After three years at college, Jones was employed for Blackburn with Darwen Council on refuse collection, and by Lancashire County Council as a carer home assistant. Jones attended the University of Central Lancashire, to study an BA (Hons) in Applied Social Studies. In 1989, he studied Graphic Design, and completed the City and Guilds English examinations, City and Guilds qualification in Desktop Publishing, followed by employment at Holland's Pies. He then took e ...
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Graham Jones (director)
Graham Jones (born 25 November 1973) is an Irish filmmaker. He made his first feature film ''How to Cheat in the Leaving Certificate ''How to Cheat in the Leaving Certificate'' is a 1997 independent Irish film directed by Graham Jones, in which six teenagers devise a plan to cheat in their Leaving Certificate final school examinations. The film was shot in black and white ...'' in 1997 which caused controversy when it was condemned by the Junior Minister for Education Willie O'Dea. It marked the beginning of a career in which Jones would explore many difficult subjects through independent movies including suicide, prostitution, homelessness, evolution, gender and the impact of the internet upon art. Variety Magazine describes him as "a very talented director". He wrote '' Irish Ghost, English Accent'' in 2010. Filmography References External links *Graham Jones Official Website {{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, Graham Irish film directors 1973 births Living people ...
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Graham Jones (Castlevania)
''Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow'' is a 2003 action role-playing game developed and published by Konami. It is the third ''Castlevania'' game for the Game Boy Advance. Producer Koji Igarashi, who had led the production teams for previous ''Castlevania'' games, led ''Aria of Sorrow''s development as well. Michiru Yamane returned to compose the music alongside Takashi Yoshida and Soshiro Hokkai. Director Junichi Murakami was new to the ''Castlevania'' series. ''Aria of Sorrow'' is set in the year 2035, when Dracula has been sealed away after a battle in 1999. The plot follows the journey of Soma Cruz, a teenager granted occult power as a result of being a potential wikt:vessel, vessel of Dracula's reincarnation, as he battles dark figures that wish to inherit the undead lord's power. The game incorporates the same combination of elements from platform games and role-playing video games as in a previous game ''Castlevania: Symphony of the Night'' (1997). ''Aria of Sorrow'' introduces s ...
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