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Strutton is a surname of English origin, being a variant of the surname Stratton. Notable people with the surname include: * Benjamin Strutton (1892–1968), English cricketer *Bill Strutton (1918–2003), Australian screenwriter and novelist * Charlie Strutton (born 1989), English professional footballer * Edith Munnings (1867–1939), later known as Edith Strutton, New Zealand artist and missionary See also * Strutton Ground Market, a street market near Victoria, London * Strutton Islands, an island group in Nunavut, Canada *Stratton (surname) Stratton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Addams Stratton McAllister (1875–1946), US electrical engineer and editor * Allan Stratton, Canadian author * Allegra Stratton (born 1980), British journalist and writer * Anne Str ... * Stratten, a surname {{surname ...
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Benjamin Strutton
Benjamin Thomas Strutton (1892 – 9 February 1968) was an English cricketer. Strutton's batting style is unknown, though it is known he bowled slow left-arm orthodox. He was born at Stifford, Essex. Strutton made his first-class debut for Essex against Middlesex at the County Ground, Leyton, in the 1914 County Championship. He made three further first-class appearances for Essex following World War I. These came in the 1919 County Championship against Yorkshire, Somerset and Hampshire. In his four first-class matches, he scored a total of 64 runs at an average of 12.80, with a high score of 19. With the ball, he bowled a total of 49 overs, but despite bowling such a large number of overs he went wicketless. He died at Southwark, London, on 9 February 1968. References External linksBenjamin Struttonat ESPNcricinfo ESPNcricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) is a sports news website exclusively for the game of cricket. The site features news, arti ...
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Bill Strutton
William Harold Strutton (23 February 1918 – 23 November 2003) was an Australian screenwriter and novelist. He worked on television shows such as ''Ivanhoe'', '' The Saint'', '' The Avengers'', '' Riptide'' and ''Doctor Who''. Early life Born in South Australia, Bill Strutton won a state scholarship to university at 14 but dropped out after two years to work as an office clerk in Adelaide. At the outbreak of World War II, he joined the Australian army. He was captured by the Germans in Crete and sent to Stalag VII, learning to swear in several languages. It was there he also began to take an interest in writing. He once said: "My first year as a prisoner-of-war was the most interesting in my life. The ensuing three were the most boring, but more instructive, I think, than any university. I learned several languages: German from a Serbian horse-doctor; Spanish from a Basque; a Parisian taxi-driver bequeathed me a startling vocabulary. I also ran a camp newspaper, caught up ...
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Charlie Strutton
Charles George Strutton (17 April 1989 – 21 February 2024) was an English professional footballer who played as a striker. Strutton died on 21 February 2024, at the age of 34. Career Non–League career Strutton came through the youth system of Chalfont St Peter and was moved up to the first team squad at the age of 17 in 2006, where he remained until 2012. Strutton proved to be a prolific goal scorer for the club, scoring 14 league goals in 29 appearances in 2007–08. The following season, he improved his tally, scoring 25 goals in 32 appearances for "The Saints" during the 2008–09 season. Strutton scored 42 league goals in 64 appearances between 2010 and 2012. AFC Wimbledon On 2 March 2012, it was announced that Strutton had signed a short–term contract with AFC Wimbledon. The striker was immediately loaned out to Maidenhead United on the same day. He scored his only goal of the loan spell against Woking in a 2–0 win for "The Magpies" on 3 March 2012 before suffe ...
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Edith Munnings
Edith Emma Munnings (5 May 1867 – 24 April 1939), later known as Edith Strutton, was a New Zealand artist and a missionary in India. Life Munnings was one of 11 children of Joseph and Emma Munnings, pioneer settlers in Addington, New Zealand, Addington, Christchurch. One of her brothers, also named Joseph, became a school architect in New South Wales and also worked in India. The president of the Royal Academy of Art, Sir Alfred Munnings, was her cousin. Munnings was one of the first-day pupils of the Canterbury College School of Art when it opened on 1 March 1882. In 1887, she was enrolled in evening classes at the school, and achieved an "excellence" in her end-of-year examination. In 1892, she joined the newly formed Palette Club, a group of artists who met weekly to study nature and offer each other help and constructive criticism. Her paintings were included in the club's exhibitions. In 1893, Munnings was appointed to the staff of the School of Art. One of her more notabl ...
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