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Glyn Hughes (other)
Glyn Hughes is the name of: * Glyn Hughes (footballer) (1931–1995), Welsh footballer * Hugh Llewellyn Glyn Hughes (1892–1973), British military officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps * Glyn Tegai Hughes (1923–2017), Welsh scholar, writer and literary critic *Glyn Hughes (writer) (1935–2011), English poet, artist and novelist * Glyn Hughes (rugby union) (active 2015), rugby player transferring from Wasps to Moseley in 2015–16 * Glyn Hughes (sculptor) (active 2001), sculptor of the Alan Turing Memorial The ''Alan Turing Memorial'', situated in Sackville Gardens in Manchester, England, is a sculpture in memory of Alan Turing, a pioneer of modern computing. Turing is believed to have taken his own life in 1954, two years after being convicted ...
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Glyn Hughes (footballer)
Thomas Glynfor Hughes (29 November 1931 – 19 August 1995) was a Welsh professional footballer, who played as a Winger (association football), winger. He made appearances in the English football league in the 1950s for Welsh clubs Wrexham A.F.C., Wrexham and Newport County A.F.C., Newport County. References

1931 births 1995 deaths Welsh men's footballers Men's association football wingers Llay Welfare F.C. players Sheffield Wednesday F.C. players Wrexham A.F.C. players Newport County A.F.C. players Caernarfon Town F.C. players English Football League players Footballers from Wrexham County Borough {{Wales-footy-forward-stub ...
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Hugh Llewellyn Glyn Hughes
thumb Brigadier Hugh Llewellyn Glyn Hughes, (25 July 1892 – 24 November 1973) was a British military officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps and later medical administrator, educationalist and sports administrator. Hughes served in both the First and Second World War and is notable for his role in the care and rehabilitation of the victims of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Early history Hughes was born in Ventersburg, Orange Free State on 24 July 1892 and spent the first two years of his life in South Africa, after his father emigrated to take a medical post. When Hughes was two his father died from an infection caused by pricking his finger during an operation. Hughes and his mother returned to Britain, but at the age of seven Hughes was diagnosed with having curvature of the spine and at one time was confined to a spinal carriage. He was educated at Epsom College, and with his health issues behind him, threw himself into school life. After leaving school, like his father ...
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Glyn Tegai Hughes
Glyn Tegai Hughes (18 January 1923 – 10 March 2017) was a Welsh scholar, writer and literary critic. He was a Liberal Party politician and Welsh nationalist. Background Hughes is the son of a Welsh Methodist minister,The Times House of Commons, 1950 Rev. John Hughes, and Keturah Hughes. He was educated at Newtown and Towyn County School, the Liverpool Institute and Manchester Grammar School. In 1942 he became a Methodist local preacher. From 1942 to 1946 he served with the Royal Welch Fusiliers and became Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General at the headquarters of the land forces in South-East Asia. After the war, he attended University at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge,The Times House of Commons, 1955 where he gained a Schol., MA, PhD. In 1957 he married Margaret Vera Herbert of Brisbane, Queensland; they had two sons. She died in 1996.'HUGHES, Glyn Tegai', Who's Who 2014, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2014; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2013 ...
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Glyn Hughes (writer)
Glyn Hughes (25 May 1935 - 24 May 2011) was an English poet, novelist and artist. His 1982 novel ''Where I Used to Play on the Green '' won the Guardian Fiction Prize and David Higham Prize for Fiction. His ''Millstone Grit'' was published in 1975 and was included in "William Atkins's top 10 books of the moor" in 2014, and was republished by Little Toller Books in 2022 with an introduction by Ben Myers Benjamin Myers (born January 1976) is an English writer and journalist. Early life Myers grew up in Belmont, County Durham, and was a pupil at the estate's local comprehensive school where he become interested in reading and skateboarding. M .... ''Text of introduction to new edition'' Selected publications *''Millstone Grit'' (1975, Readers Union: ) *''Towards the Sun: poems & photographs'' (1971, Harry Chambers, Phoenix Pamphlet Poets, Manchester) *''Where I Used to Play on the Green'' (1982, Gollancz: ) References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hughes, Glyn 1935 b ...
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Glyn Hughes (rugby Union)
Glyn Hughes is the name of: * Glyn Hughes (footballer) (1931–1995), Welsh footballer * Hugh Llewellyn Glyn Hughes (1892–1973), British military officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps * Glyn Tegai Hughes (1923–2017), Welsh scholar, writer and literary critic *Glyn Hughes (writer) (1935–2011), English poet, artist and novelist * Glyn Hughes (rugby union) (active 2015), rugby player List_of_2015–16_RFU_Championship_transfers#Moseley, transferring from Wasps to Moseley in 2015–16 * Glyn Hughes (sculptor) (active 2001), sculptor of the Alan Turing Memorial in Manchester, England {{hndis, Hughes, Glyn ...
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List Of 2015–16 RFU Championship Transfers
This is a list of player transfers involving RFU Championship teams before or during the 2015–16 season. The list is of deals that are confirmed and are either from or to a rugby union team in the Championship during the 2014–15 season. It is not unknown for confirmed deals to be cancelled at a later date. Bedford Blues Players In * Steffan Jones from Newport Gwent Dragons * Sam Blanchet from England Sevens * Myles Dorrian from London Irish * Jack Culverhouse from Hertford RFC * Mark Flanagan from Mont-de-Marsan * Sam James from Wasps * Jordan Burns from Harlequins Players Out * Darryl Veenendaal to Nottingham * Antonio Harris to Nottingham * Viliami Hakalo to Nottingham * Jim Wigglesworth to Doncaster Knights Bristol Players In * Tom Varndell from Wasps * Marc Jones from Sale Sharks * Gavin Henson from Bath Rugby * Jamal Ford-Robinson from Cornish Pirates * Will Cliff from Sale Sharks * James Phillips from Lond ...
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Glyn Hughes (sculptor)
Glyn Hughes is the name of: * Glyn Hughes (footballer) (1931–1995), Welsh footballer * Hugh Llewellyn Glyn Hughes (1892–1973), British military officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps * Glyn Tegai Hughes (1923–2017), Welsh scholar, writer and literary critic *Glyn Hughes (writer) (1935–2011), English poet, artist and novelist * Glyn Hughes (rugby union) (active 2015), rugby player transferring from Wasps to Moseley in 2015–16 * Glyn Hughes (sculptor) (active 2001), sculptor of the Alan Turing Memorial The ''Alan Turing Memorial'', situated in Sackville Gardens in Manchester, England, is a sculpture in memory of Alan Turing, a pioneer of modern computing. Turing is believed to have taken his own life in 1954, two years after being convicted ...
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