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Harry Burgess may refer to: *Harry Burgess (footballer) (1904–1957), footballer for England, Stockport County, Sheffield Wednesday and Chelsea * Harry Burgess (governor) (1872–1933), governor of the Panama Canal Zone *Harry Burgess, singer from Adult Jazz Adult Jazz is an English experimental rock band. History Adult Jazz was established in 2010 at the University of Leeds. Members Tim Slater, Harry Burgess and Steven Wells are all originally from Guildford. In 2013, they released a 12" vinyl si ... See also * Henry Burgess (other) {{hndis, name=Burgess, Harry ...
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Harry Burgess (footballer)
Harry Burgess (20 August 1904 – 6 October 1957) was an English footballer who played at Inside-left for Stockport County, Sheffield Wednesday where he won the league championship in 1929–30, and Chelsea. He won four caps for England scoring four goals. Football career Harry was born in Alderley Edge, Cheshire and played for Alderley Edge and Wilmslow Albion before appearing for Sandbach Ramblers in the Cheshire County League. In 1925 he signed for Stockport County making his debut on 13 March 1926 in the 4–0 defeat at Hull City. He made two more appearances in the 1925–26 season in which County were relegated from the Second Division. Harry finished the season on loan at Sandbach Ramblers but returned to Stockport ready for the 1926–27 season. The Hatters were playing in Third Division (North) for the second time but unlike 1921–22 they could not bounce back and finished sixth in a season that Burgess flourished. He hit his first professional goal in a 3–3 ...
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Harry Burgess (governor)
{{Infobox officeholder , image=Harry Burgess.jpg , caption= Burgess as a West Point cadet in 1895 , order = 5th , title= Governor of the Panama Canal Zone , term_start =1928 , term_end =1932 , appointed = , predecessor =Meriwether Lewis Walker, successor = Julian Larcombe Schley , name= Harry Burgess , birth_date= {{birth date, 1872, 02, 22 , death_date= {{death date and age, 1933, 03, 18, 1872, 02, 22 , birth_place= Starkville, Mississippi, US , death_place= Hot Springs, Arkansas, US , resting_place = Arlington National Cemetery , allegiance= United States of America , branch= United States Army , serviceyears= 1895–1933 , rank= Brigadier General , unit= Corps of Engineers , commands=16th Regiment of Engineers (Railway)Company E, Battalion of Engineers , battles=Spanish–American WarPhilippine–American WarWorld War I , mawards={{nowrap, Order of St Michael and St George (U.K.) Harry Burgess (February 22, 1872 – March 18, 1933) was governor of the Panama Canal Zone ...
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Adult Jazz
Adult Jazz is an English experimental rock band. History Adult Jazz was established in 2010 at the University of Leeds. Members Tim Slater, Harry Burgess and Steven Wells are all originally from Guildford. In 2013, they released a 12" vinyl single; In 2014 the band released their debut full-length album titled ''Gist Is'' on Spare Thought. The album had a positive critical reception, with David Peschek, writing in The Quietus, positioning it "at the sharpest edge of the expression of queer experience in pop music" The record caught the ear of other artists: cellist Oliver Coates covered the album's opener Hum; Bjork attended a 2014 show in Reykjavík, later writing about the experience for Art in America magazine; Shabazz Palaces remixed their single Springful; and the group were invited to play 2015's Meltdown festival at the Royal Festival Hall, curated by David Byrne. In 2016, Adult Jazz released a mini-album titled ''Earrings Off!'' on Tri Angle. The record explored hars ...
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