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Jubb may refer to: People * Daniel Jubb (born 1984) British rocket scientist * David Jubb (born 1969) British theatre producer * Eric Jubb (born 1931) Canadian swimmer at the 1948 Summer Olympics *George Jubb (1717–1787) Anglican priest * Ken Jubb (1912—1993) English professional rugby league footballer *Paul Jubb (born 1999) English tennis player * Will Jubb (born 1996) English rugby league player Geography *jubb (Arabic: جُبّ ) also spelled jeb, a kind of well in which stones have not been used in its construction **Jubb Yusuf (Arabic: جُب يوسف), also called 'Arab al-Suyyad, was a Palestinian village depopulated in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War **Jubb'adin (Arabic: جبعدين) village in southern Syria, administratively part of the Rif Dimashq Governorate, located northeast of Damascus **Jubb al-Jarrah (Arabic: جب الجراح) village in central Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate. ** Jubb al-Ghar (Arabic: جب الغار jubb al-ghār) Syrian ...
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Daniel Jubb
Daniel Jubb (born 1984 in Manchester, England) is a British rocket scientist. In a 17 November 2008 article from the British newspaper ''The Times'', he was named "one of the world's leading rocket scientists", by the Royal Air Force Wing Commander Andy Green.Pavia, WillRocket Man set to become Record Man ''The Times'', 17 November 2008. Accessed 15 December 2008. Biography Having been interested in rockets since childhood, Jubb had obtained corporate financing and flew many amateur rockets, all by the time he was 14 years old. In 1995, and along with his grandfather Sid Guy, he co-founded The Falcon Project, a company that designs and develops rocket engines for commercial and military applications. At that time, Jubb obtained permission from the UK Ministry of Defence to launch rockets from the missile test platform of the Otterburn Army Training Estate in Northumberland and after his rockets reached the maximum allowable launch height of 20,000 feet he wanted to go higher. T ...
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David Jubb
David Jubb (born 1969) is a theatre producer and the current artistic director and CEO of Battersea Arts Centre. He has been BAC's Artistic Director since 2004, sharing the Joint Artistic Directorship with David Micklem from 2008 to 2012, and CEO since 2008. He also worked as a Development Producer at Battersea Arts Centre (1999-2001), working with Artistic Director Tom Morris to develop Scratch and BAC's Ladder of Development. Life Jubb was born in 1969. He was educated at Bedford Modern School, Bretton Hall College, the University of Bristol and the Central School of Speech and Drama. Jubb's work at Battersea Arts Centre has included the organisation's celebration of UK-wide theatre, ''A Nation's Theatre'', and the management of the building in the wake of the fire which occurred in its Grand Hall in March 2015. Jubb was Director of Your Imagination (2001-2004), a company dedicated to producing independent artists, including Ridiculusmus, Kazuko Hohki and Toby Jones, and D ...
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Eric Jubb
Eric Jubb (born 17 January 1931), later known as Eric Lamont, is a Canadian former backstroke and freestyle swimmer. He competed in three events at the 1948 Summer Olympics The 1948 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad and also known as London 1948) were an international multi-sport event held from 29 July to 14 August 1948 in London, England, United Kingdom. Following a twelve-year hiatus ca .... References External links * 1931 births Living people Canadian male backstroke swimmers Canadian male freestyle swimmers Olympic swimmers for Canada Swimmers at the 1948 Summer Olympics Swimmers from Toronto 20th-century Canadian sportspeople 21st-century Canadian sportspeople {{Canada-swimming-bio-stub ...
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George Jubb
George Jubb (1717–1787) was an Anglican priest. Jubb was born in York and educated at Christ Church, Oxford. He was Chaplain to William Wentworth, 2nd Earl of Strafford then served a curacy at St Thomas the Martyr, Oxford. He held incumbencies at Cliffe until 1751; and at Chenies and Todington after 1751. He was also Chaplain to Thomas Herring, Archbishop of York then Canterbury from 1743 to 1757. He was appointed Archdeacon of Middlesex in 1779; Regius Professor of Hebrew at Oxford in 1780; and Chancellor of the Diocese of York The Diocese of York is an administrative division of the Church of England, part of the Province of York. It covers the city of York, the eastern part of North Yorkshire, and most of the East Riding of Yorkshire. The diocese is headed by the A ... in 1781. He died on 12 November 1887. Notes 1717 births Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford Archdeacons of Middlesex Regius Professors of Hebrew (University of Oxford) 1787 deat ...
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Ken Jubb
Kenneth "Ken"/"Jubby" Jubb (birth registered second 1912 – 1993) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s and 1940s. He played at representative level for Great Britain, England and Yorkshire, and at club level for Castleford ( Heritage No. 97) and Leeds ( Heritage No.), as a , i.e. number 11 or 12, during the era of contested scrums. Jubb was a sergeant major in the British Army during the Second World War. Background Ken Jubb's birth was registered in Wakefield district, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, he was later the landlord of the Town Hall Tavern, 17 Westgate, Leeds until when his fellow Leeds rugby league footballer Dai Jenkins Jr. became the landlord, and he died aged . Playing career International honours Jubb won caps for England while at Leeds in 1933 against Australia, in 1938 against Wales, in 1941 against Wales, in 1943 against Wales, and won caps for Great Britain while at Leeds in 1937 against Australia (2 matches). ...
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Paul Jubb
Paul Jubb (born 31 October 1999) is a British tennis player. Jubb has a career high Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) singles ranking of 196, which he achieved on the 12th of September 2022. Early years At the age of four Jubb was spotted playing tennis at Pelican Park near his home in Hull. He was spotted by tennis coach Jonny Carmichael. Carmichael coached Jubb into his teenage years where he trained at the LTA-accredited Nuffield Health Tennis Academy in Hull. In 2015 he won the under 16 Boys singles title at the LTA British Nationals. Professional career Jubb made his Grand Slam main draw debut at the 2019 Wimbledon Championships after receiving a wildcard for the singles main draw, but dropped out in the first round after losing in 4 sets to João Sousa. He made his ATP Tour debut at the 2019 Eastbourne International by winning two qualifying matches, before losing in the first round to eventual champion Taylor Fritz. Jubb won the singles title at the 2019 NCAA ...
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Will Jubb
Will Jubb (born 17 September 1996) is an English professional rugby league footballer who plays as a hooker for the York Knights in the Betfred Championship. He previously played for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Super League. Jubb made his début for the Robins in their middle eights round 4 victory over the London Broncos, managing to score a try in the 58-18 win. He then played a further 3 games from the interchange bench against Leigh, Huddersfield and against Salford in the Million Pound Game Million Pound Game (stylized as £1M Game) was an annual playoff final rugby league game that decides which Championship team will be promoted to Super League the following season. Between 2015 and 2018, the game was played as part of The Qualif ... which Rovers lost and which sealed their relegation to the second tier In December 2017 he signed a one-year deal with York, having played for them on dual-registration during the 2017 season. Ambassador for Club Wilber - York Based C ...
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Jubb Yusuf
Jubb Yusuf ( ar, جُب يوسف), also called 'Arab al-Suyyad, was a Palestinian village depopulated in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. Situated in rocky terrain northwest of Lake Tiberias, the village was associated with a nearby well, Jubb Yussef (Joseph's Well), which was the site of a khan or caravan stopping place for centuries. The ruins are adjacent to the Israeli kibbutz of Ami'ad. History Mamluk period In 1440, at the time when Mamluks sultan Jaqmaq built a chain of khans in the country, it seems that Jubb Yussef was viewed as a holy place, where there may have been a small village near by, but no khan had been built there yet. Three decades later, in 1470, the Belgian traveller Anselm Adornes visited Jubb Yussef with his son Jan. Their travel report mentions "a beautiful inn which was built not long ago, a stone's throw away from the city". Ottoman period Following the Ottoman victory over the Mamluks at the Battle of Marj Dabiq in northern Syria in 1516, the army o ...
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Jubb'adin
Jubb'adin or Ġuppaҁōḏ ( ar, جبعدين, arc, ܓܦܥܘܕ - ) is a village in southern Syria, administratively part of the Rif Dimashq Governorate, located northeast of Damascus in the Qalamoun Mountains. Nearby localities include Saidnaya and Rankous to the southwest, Yabroud and Maaloula to the northeast, and Assal al-Ward to the northwest. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, Jubb'adin had a population of 3,778 in the 2004 census.General Census of Population and Housing 2004
Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). Rif Dimashq Governorate.
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Jubb Al-Jarrah
Jubb al-Jarrah ( ar, جب الجراح, also spelled Jeb al-Jarah) is a village in central Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate. Nearby towns include al-Mukharram to the west, Salamiyah to the northwest and al-Qaryatayn further to the south. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics, Jubb al-Jarrah had a population of 2,255.General Census of Population and Housing 2004
. Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). Homs Governorate.
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Jubb Al-Ghar
Jubb al-Ghar ( ar, جب الغار ''jubb al-ghār'') is a Syrian village located in Shathah Subdistrict in Al-Suqaylabiyah District, Hama , timezone = EET , utc_offset = +2 , timezone_DST = EEST , utc_offset_DST = +3 , postal_code_type = , postal_code = , ar .... According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), the village had a population of 821 in the 2004 census. References Populated places in al-Suqaylabiyah District {{HamaSY-geo-stub ...
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Jubb Ramlah
Jubb Ramlah ( ar, جب رملة, also spelled Jub Ramleh) is a village in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Hama Governorate, located west of Hama. Nearby localities include Deir Shamil to the west, Tell Salhab to the north, Safsafiyah to the northeast and Asilah Asilah (; ar, أزيلا or أصيلة; pt, Arzila; es, Arcila) is a fortified town on the northwest tip of the Atlantic coast of Morocco, about south of Tangier. Its ramparts and gateworks remain fully intact. History The town's history da ... to the east. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Jubb Ramlah had a population of 3,329 in the 2004 census.General Census of Population and Housing 2004

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