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Ivor Evans (opera Singer)
Ivor Evans may refer to: * Ivor Evans (footballer, born 1966), Fijian football midfielder * Ivor Evans (Australian footballer) (1887–1960), Australian rules footballer * Ivor Parry Evans (1923–2009), United States Air Force officer * Ivor William Evans (1887–1960), co-designer of the Australian national flag * I. H. N. Evans (Ivor Hugh Norman Evans, 1886–1957), British anthropologist, ethnographer and archaeologist * Ivor Evans (opera singer, born William Ivor Evans 1911) Ivor Evans may refer to: * Ivor Evans (footballer, born 1966), Fijian football midfielder * Ivor Evans (Australian footballer) (1887–1960), Australian rules footballer * Ivor Parry Evans (1923–2009), United States Air Force officer * Ivor Willi ..., (1911–1993), Welsh bass baritone singer See also * Ifor Evans (other) {{hndis, Evans, Ivor ...
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Ivor Evans (footballer, Born 1966)
Ivor Evans (born 23 January 1966) is a Fijian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career Ivor Evans started his career in his hometown team Labasa F.C., and then he played for Fiji giants Ba F.C. In 1987, he arrived in North America. Primarily he got a brief spell with MISL team St. Louis Steamers, but he didn't play any match. Next he was selected by Vancouver 86ers in an open trial. He has been playing during his career for Vancouver 86ers, in Canadian Soccer League, in American Professional Soccer League and in the A-League from 1987 to 1997. He played 221 matches and scored 47 goal for Vancouver 86ers. In 1991, he had a brief spell with Fijian side Nadi F.C. From 1995/1996 season, while playing for Vancouver 86ers in A-League, Ivor Evans started to play also for Richmond Rangers FC, an Indo-Canadian team of the Vancouver Metro Soccer League, an amateur league operating in British Columbia, primarily in the Lower Mainland area. Afterwards Iv ...
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Ivor Evans (Australian Footballer)
Ivor William Evans (24 July 1887 – 25 April 1960) was an Australian businessman. As a 14-year-old schoolboy, he was one of five winners of the 1901 Federal Flag Design Competition, held to design a national flag for Australia. Biography Evans was born on 24 July 1887 in Carlton, Victoria, the third son of Sally Clara (née Russell) and Evan Evans. His father, an immigrant from Wales, was the founder of a firm that manufactured canvas goods. Evans attended Princes Hill State School before completing his education at the New College on a scholarship. He joined the Commercial Bank of Australia in 1904 and subsequently became manager of its Chillingollah branch. At the age of 17, he played a single game of senior Australian rules football with the St Kilda Football Club during the 1904 VFL season. Business career In 1912, Evans left the Commercial Bank to join his father's company, becoming a partner in 1914. It was a significant supplier to the military during World War ...
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Ivor Parry Evans
Ivor Parry Evans (February 20, 1923, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania – October 24, 2009, Abilene, Texas) was a United States Air Force officer and commander. Career Evans served as a bombardier on B-25 aircraft in the U.S. Army Air Corps in North Africa, Italy, and Corsica during World War II. He was a bombardier on B-36 aircraft in the Strategic Air Command. As such, he and his crew won the 1955 bombing competition for all of SAC. He was Assistant Director of Operations for the 821st Air Division at Ellsworth Air Force Base, during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He later became Base Commander of Walker Air Force Base in Roswell, New Mexico from 1963 to 1965. Awards and citations Evans was awarded the Air Medal by Headquarters of Twelfth Air Force while serving as a First Lieutenant in the 321st Bombardment Group (Medium). The citation reads: For meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight as bombardier of a B-25 type aircraft. On 30 January 1944, Lieutenant Eva ...
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Ivor William Evans
Ivor William Evans (24 July 1887 – 25 April 1960) was an Australian businessman. As a 14-year-old schoolboy, he was one of five winners of the 1901 Federal Flag Design Competition, held to design a national flag for Australia. Biography Evans was born on 24 July 1887 in Carlton, Victoria, the third son of Sally Clara (née Russell) and Evan Evans. His father, an immigrant from Wales, was the founder of a firm that manufactured canvas goods. Evans attended Princes Hill State School before completing his education at the New College on a scholarship. He joined the Commercial Bank of Australia in 1904 and subsequently became manager of its Chillingollah branch. At the age of 17, he played a single game of senior Australian rules football with the St Kilda Football Club during the 1904 VFL season. Business career In 1912, Evans left the Commercial Bank to join his father's company, becoming a partner in 1914. It was a significant supplier to the military during World Wa ...
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Ivor Evans (opera Singer, Born William Ivor Evans 1911)
Ivor Evans may refer to: * Ivor Evans (footballer, born 1966), Fijian football midfielder * Ivor Evans (Australian footballer) (1887–1960), Australian rules footballer * Ivor Parry Evans (1923–2009), United States Air Force officer * Ivor William Evans (1887–1960), co-designer of the Australian national flag * I. H. N. Evans (Ivor Hugh Norman Evans, 1886–1957), British anthropologist, ethnographer and archaeologist * Ivor Evans (opera singer, born William Ivor Evans 1911) Ivor Evans may refer to: * Ivor Evans (footballer, born 1966), Fijian football midfielder * Ivor Evans (Australian footballer) (1887–1960), Australian rules footballer * Ivor Parry Evans (1923–2009), United States Air Force officer * Ivor Willi ..., (1911–1993), Welsh bass baritone singer See also * Ifor Evans (other) {{hndis, Evans, Ivor ...
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