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Harry Jones may refer to: Sports Association football (soccer) * Harry Jones (footballer, born 1891) (1891–1947), English international football player *Harry Jones (footballer, born 1911) (1911–1957), English football player * Harry Jones (Welsh footballer) (fl. 1911–1915), Welsh football player for Port Vale Rugby union *Harry Jones (rugby union, born 1878) (1878–1930), Welsh international rugby union player * Harry Jones (rugby union, born 1989), Canadian international rugby union player * Harry Jones (rugby union, born 1992), New Zealand rugby union player for Waikato * Harry Jones (rugby union, born 1995), Australian professional rugby union player for the New South Wales Waratahs Other sports *Harry Jones (American football) (born 1945), American football player who played for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1967 to 1970 * Harry Jones (Australian footballer, born 1911) (1911–1997), Australian rules football player for Collingwood *Harry Jones (footballer, born ...
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Harry Jones (footballer, Born 1891)
Harry Jones (24 May 1891 – May 1947) was an English international footballer, who played as a left back. Career Born in Blackwell, Jones played professionally for Nottingham Forest, and earned one cap for England England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lies northwest and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It is separated from continental Europe b ... in 1923. References 1891 births 1947 deaths English men's footballers England men's international footballers Nottingham Forest F.C. players English Football League players English Football League representative players Men's association football fullbacks People from Blackwell, Derbyshire Footballers from Derbyshire {{England-footy-defender-1890s-stub ...
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Harry Jones (sailor)
Harold "Harry" Alfred Jones (May 8, 1895 – December 24, 1956) was a Canadian sailor who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics. Jones was born in Oakland, California, United States. In 1932 he was a crew member of the Canadian boat ''Santa Maria'' which won the silver medal in the 8 metre class. He died in Vancouver Vancouver ( ) is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the List of cities in British Columbia, most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the .... References External links * * * 1895 births 1956 deaths Sportspeople from Oakland, California Sailors (sport) from Vancouver American emigrants to Canada Canadian male sailors (sport) Olympic sailors for Canada Olympic silver medalists for Canada Sailors at the 1932 Summer Olympics – 8 Metre Olympic medalists in sailing Medalists at the 1932 Summer Olympics 20th-century Canadian people { ...
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List Of Tracy Beaker Series Characters
This is a list of the characters who have appeared in the BAFTA-award-winning franchise of CBBC children's drama series ''The Story of Tracy Beaker'', ''Tracy Beaker Returns'', ''The Dumping Ground'', ''My Mum Tracy Beaker'' and ''The Beaker Girls'', which have spanned fourteen years between them. Connor Byrne, who plays Mike Milligan, is the franchise's longest serving cast member, having appeared in twelve series across three of four shows. Dani Harmer has played the lead character Tracy Beaker in ''The Story Of Tracy Beaker'', ''Tracy Beaker Returns'', ''My Mum Tracy Beaker'' and ''The Beaker Girls'' and featured as a guest in the sixth series of ''The Dumping Ground''. ''The Story of Tracy Beaker'' ''Tracy Beaker Returns'' ''The Dumping Ground'' ''My Mum Tracy Beaker'' ''The Beaker Girls'' See also *List of The Story of Tracy Beaker characters *List of Tracy Beaker Returns characters *List of The Dumping Ground characters References {{Tracy Beaker series Story ...
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Harry Jones (politician)
Harry Jones (September 29, 1840 – February 23, 1936) was a Welsh-born prospector and political figure in British Columbia. He represented Cariboo from 1903 to 1909 as a Liberal. Born in Bryn Engan, Llangybi, Carnarvon in 1840, he arrived in British Columbia in June 1862, sailing by way of Cape Horn. Jones travelled on foot to the Cariboo country, settling at Lytton. He returned to Wales in 1876 and came back to North America in 1884. He again lived in the Cariboo region until ill health forced him to move to Vancouver Vancouver ( ) is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the List of cities in British Columbia, most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the ... in 1933. Jones was an unsuccessful candidate for a seat in the provincial assembly in 1900. He was elected in 1903 and reelected in 1907, but was defeated when he ran for reelection to the assembly in 1909. ...
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Harry Jones (British Army Officer)
General Sir Henry David Jones DCL (14 March 1791 – 4 August 1866) was a British Army officer who became Governor of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Life He was the fifth son of John Jones by his wife, Mary, daughter of John Roberts, Esq., of Landguard Fort, an officer 29th Foot, and was brother of Major-General Sir John Thomas Jones, Bart., KCB, and uncle of Sir Willoughby Jones, Bart., of Cranmer Hall, Fakenham, Norfolk. Educated at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Jones was commissioned into the Royal Engineers in September 1808. In 1809 he was involved in the attack on the fortress at Flushing during the Walcheren Campaign. He then took part in the defence of Cadiz in 1809, the Siege of Badajoz in 1812, the Battle of Vitoria in 1813 and the Battle of Nivelle in 1813. He was wounded while leading the forlorn hope during the first assault at the Siege of San Sebastián in September 1813. In February, 1815, he joined the army under General John Lambert ...
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Harry Longueville Jones
Harry Longueville Jones (1806–1870) was a Welsh archæologist, artist, Inspector of Schools for Wales and leading founding member of the Cambrian Archaeological Association. Ancestry and early life Harry Longueville Jones was the great-grandson of Sir Thomas Longueville who died in 1759. The Longuevilles, who came from Wolverton in Buckinghamshire could trace their ancestry back to the Plantagenets. Sir Thomas Longueville had married a Conway of Bodrhyddan Hall and he had come to live at Echlusham Hall Wrexham. His daughter Maria Margretta, the sole heiress of the Longueville estates married Captain Thomas Jones of the Court, Wrexham. After his marriage he changed his name to Thomas Longueville-Jones. Longueville-Jones was killed in a duel in 1799 and buried in Wrexham Church. Their son Edward married a Charlotte Elizabeth Stevens, and their son Harry Longueville Jones was born in Piccadilly, London, in 1806. He was educated at a private school at Ealing. He had close connect ...
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The Big Sleep
''The Big Sleep'' (1939) is a hardboiled crime novel by American-British writer Raymond Chandler, the first to feature the detective Philip Marlowe. It has been adapted for film twice, The Big Sleep (1946 film), in 1946 and again The Big Sleep (1978 film), in 1978. The story is set in Los Angeles. The story is noted for its complexity, with characters double cross (betrayal), double-crossing one another and secrets being exposed throughout the narrative. The title is a euphemism for death; the final pages of the book refer to a rumination about "sleeping the big sleep". In 1999, the book was voted 96th of ''Le Monde''s "Le Monde's 100 Books of the Century, 100 Books of the Century". In 2005, it was included in ''Time'' magazine's "TIME's List of the 100 Best Novels, List of the 100 Best Novels". Plot Private investigator Philip Marlowe is called to the home of the wealthy and elderly General Sternwood, in the month of October. He wants Marlowe to deal with an attempt by a boo ...
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Harry Wild Jones
Harry Wild Jones (June 9, 1859 – September 25, 1935) was an American architect based in Minneapolis who designed throughout the country and the world. Born two years before the start of the American Civil War, Jones, a twelfth-generation New Englander, took his place on the American architectural stage in the late 19th century. His life spanned seventy-six years, during a period of U.S. history that matched his exuberant, spirited personality. Known as an architect adept at any design technique, Jones is credited with introducing Shingle Style architecture to Minneapolis. He created an impressive portfolio from neoclassic to eclectic, reflecting his unique brand of versatility and creativity. Early life Jones was born in Schoolcraft, Michigan, son of the minister to a small Baptist congregation. He was the only child of Reverend Howard Malcom and Mary White Smith Jones. Jones' middle name was chosen as a tribute to his great-great aunt, Rebecca Wild, who lovingly cared for Re ...
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Harry Thomson Jones
Harry Thomson Jones (1925 – 5 December 2007), often known as "Tom Jones", was a British racehorse trainer whose career lasted from 1951 to 1996. He was successful in National Hunt racing, training the winners of 12 Cheltenham Festival races before switching to flat racing and going on to train the winners of British Classic Races. He was educated at Eton College and was first licensed as a trainer in 1951. Amongst his notable National Hunt horses were Tingle Creek, winner of 11 races and a specialist at Sandown Park Racecourse, and Frenchman's Cove, winner of the 1962 Whitbread Gold Cup and 1964 King George VI Chase. By the 1970s he had begun to concentrate on flat racing and trained his first Classic winner when Athens Wood won the 1971 St. Leger. In 1982 he trained Touching Wood to win the St. Leger and Irish St. Leger for Maktoum al Maktoum, the first Classic winner owned by the Maktoum family. Sheikh Hamdan al Maktoum became his principal owner and the most successful ...
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Harry Edward Jones
Harry Edward Jones (1843 – 24 March 1925) was a British civil engineer. Jones was born the son of gasworks engineer Robert Jones in Chester in 1843 and educated at the City of London School and Stepney Grammar School. In 1859 he was apprenticed to Joseph Hamilton Beattie, the locomotive engineer of the London and South Western Railway, and in 1862 obtained a position at the Harlow Gas Works, Essex. From 1863 to 1869 he was engineer to the Wandsworth Gas Company and then became chief engineer to the Ratcliff Gas Light Company. In 1875, he was joint engineer with his father at the Commercial Gas Co, becoming Chief Engineer in 1880 when his father retired and a Director of the company in 1902. He also acted as a consulting engineer both at home and abroad. He was awarded the Telford Medal of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1875 for his paper on ''The Construction of Gasworks''. He also received their Watt Medal and George Stephenson Medal. He served as president of the I ...
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Dark Towers
Dark Towers is a 1981 educational production by the BBC in the ''Look and Read'' series. The series remains highly popular in primary schools to this day. Parts of the film were shot at Sutton Court, Somerset. The show involves two main characters; Tracy and Edward. They go about their mission to stop a group, led by Miss Hawk, from stealing the treasures of Dark Towers. Cast * Juliet Waley as Tracey Brown * Gary Russell as Lord Edward Dark * David Collings as Lord Dark / The Friendly Ghost * Christopher Biggins as Benger * Harry Jones as Bunce * Juliet Hammond (credited as Juliet Hammond-Hill) as Miss Hawk * Peter Mayhew Peter William Mayhew (19 May 1944 – 30 April 2019) was a British-American actor. He was best known for portraying Chewbacca in the ''Star Wars'' film series. He played the character in all of his live-action appearances from the 1977 origin ... as The Tall Knight Episodes Part One (Dark Towers in Danger!): A loner named Tracey Brown and her d ...
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Harry Jones (actor)
Harry Jones may refer to: Sports Association football (soccer) *Harry Jones (footballer, born 1891) (1891–1947), English international football player *Harry Jones (footballer, born 1911) (1911–1957), English football player * Harry Jones (Welsh footballer) (fl. 1911–1915), Welsh football player for Port Vale Rugby union *Harry Jones (rugby union, born 1878) (1878–1930), Welsh international rugby union player *Harry Jones (rugby union, born 1989), Canadian international rugby union player * Harry Jones (rugby union, born 1992), New Zealand rugby union player for Waikato * Harry Jones (rugby union, born 1995), Australian professional rugby union player for the New South Wales Waratahs Other sports *Harry Jones (American football) (born 1945), American football player who played for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1967 to 1970 * Harry Jones (Australian footballer, born 1911) (1911–1997), Australian rules football player for Collingwood *Harry Jones (footballer, born 199 ...
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