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Tom Thomas (other)
Tom Thomas may refer to: *Tom Thomas (baseball), pitcher in Major League Baseball * Tom Thomas (rugby league), Welsh rugby league footballer * Tom Thomas (priest) (1914–1999), Anglican dean of Melbourne *Thomas Thomas (boxer) Thomas Thomas (8 April 1880 – 13 August 1911) was a Welsh boxer and the first British middleweight boxing champion. Early years He was born at Glynarthen, Cardiganshire but moved to Carncelyn Farm, Penygraig, in the Rhondda Valley of S ..., known as Tom Thomas (1880–1911), Welsh boxer * Tom Thomas, character in '' Fireman Sam'' See also * Tommy Thomas (other) * Thomas Thomas (other) {{hndis, Thomas, Tom ...
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Tom Thomas (baseball)
Thomas Robert "Savage Tom" Thomas (December 27, 1873 – September 23, 1942) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Cleveland Spiders The Cleveland Spiders were an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio. The team competed at the major league level from 1887 to 1899, first for two seasons as a member of the now-defunct American Association (AA), followed ... and St. Louis Perfectos/Cardinals."Tom Thomas Statistics and History"
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Tom Thomas (rugby League)
Tom "Tommy" Thomas (birth unknown) was a Welsh professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s. He played at club level for Wigan and Merthyr Tydfil, as a , i.e. number 3 or 4. Background Tom Thomas was born in Aberavon, Wales. Club career Tom Thomas made his début for Wigan in the 26-11 victory over the Rochdale Hornets at Central Park, Wigan on Tuesday 25 December 1906, he scored his first try for Wigan (two tries) in the 37-3 victory over Liverpool City at Central Park, Wigan on Wednesday 2 January 1907, he scored his last try for Wigan in the 6-13 defeat by Barrow at Cavendish Park, Barrow-in-Furness on Saturday 1 February 1908, and he played his last match for Wigan in the 11-5 victory over Warrington at Central Park, Wigan on Saturday 15 February 1908. Tom Thomas transferred from Wigan to Merthyr Tydfil during the 1908–09 season for £60 (based on increases in average earnings, this would be approximately £21,100 in 2013), an amount that the Merthy ...
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Tom Thomas (priest)
Tom William Thomas CBE (14 May 1914 – 17 August 1999) was the Anglican Dean of Melbourne from 1962 to 1984. Thomas was born in Brisbane but raised in Victoria. He attended Kyneton High School and then studied theology at Ridley College. He was ordained in 1941. After a curacy in Geelong he was a chaplain in the AIF from 1942 to 1946. He was then the incumbent at Doncaster before becoming Archdeacon of Brighton in 1959. Thomas was appointed Dean of Melbourne in 1962, and in that capacity led the memorial service for Harold Holt, which was held at St Paul's Cathedral on 22 December 1967. In retirement he ministered at Mount Martha Mount Martha is a suburb on the Mornington Peninsula in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shire of Mornington Peninsula local government area. Mount Martha recorded a popul .... References Australian Anglican priests University of Melbourne alumni Alumni of Rid ...
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Thomas Thomas (boxer)
Thomas Thomas (8 April 1880 – 13 August 1911) was a Welsh boxer and the first British middleweight boxing champion. Early years He was born at Glynarthen, Cardiganshire but moved to Carncelyn Farm, Penygraig, in the Rhondda Valley of South Wales at an early age. Boxing history Born at Glynarthen, Cardiganshire (the home of his mother) and then moving to Carnelyn Farm, he began boxing in a sideshow, touring with Freddie Welsh and Jim Driscoll. After winning the local Rhondda valley heavyweight "championship", he won a National Sporting Club middleweight competition in London. Eventually, in May 1906, he fought the English champion Pat O'Keeffe to become the first national British middleweight champion. In 1909, he fought Charlie Wilson to become the first holder of a Lonsdale Belt at his weight. He won over thirty fights before losing the British middleweight title to Jim Sullivan in November 1910. Early demise He began to suffer from rheumatism. He died from h ...
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Tom Thomas (Fireman Sam)
'' Fireman Sam'' ( ''Welsh'': Sam Tân) first broadcast on 17 November 1987 on the Welsh TV channel S4C. The series is set in the fictional Welsh town of Pontypandy, which was retconned from being a rural village in the south Wales valleys to being a larger seaside fishing town in the 2008 remake series. Other locations mentioned include Cardiff and Newtown. Originally featuring a small cast of characters, with the later series the cast was expanded to a large range of supporting characters of diverse backgrounds and occupations. The show focuses on the work of the Pontypandy fire service as well as the day-to-day lives of town residents. Every episode includes an emergency of some kind in which the characters say "call Fireman Sam", with a moral lesson being learned at its conclusion. The series features an ensemble cast of regular and recurring characters, and began with 9 human characters in its first series. All the characters in the original series were voiced by Jo ...
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Fireman Sam
''Fireman Sam'' (Welsh: ') is a Welsh animated children's television series about a fireman named Sam, his fellow firefighters, and other residents in the fictional Welsh rural village of Pontypandy (a portmanteau of two real towns, Pontypridd and Tonypandy). The original idea for the show came from two ex-firemen from London, England, who took their idea to artist and writer Rob Lee who developed the concept, and the show was commissioned. ''Fireman Sam'' first appeared on S4C on 1 November 1987, and a few weeks later on BBC1 on 17 November. The original series finished in 1994, and a new series that expanded the character cast commenced in 2003. The series was also shown as ' in Scottish Gaelic in Scotland. The series was sold to over 40 countries and has been used across the United Kingdom to promote fire safety. The theme song was performed by Mal Pope in a classic rock style from 1987 to 1994, then by a different singer, Cameron Stewart, in a 2000s alternative rock style ...
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Tommy Thomas (other)
Tommy Thomas may refer to: * Tommy Thomas (barrister) (born 1952), Malaysian barrister, Attorney General of Malaysia * Tommy Thomas (pitcher) (Alphonse Thomas, 1899–1988), major league pitcher from 1926–1937 * Tommy Thomas (baseball coach), long-time college baseball coach * Tommy Thomas (politician) (1899–1980), Canadian politician * Tommy Thomas (sheriff), former Republican sheriff of Harris County, Texas * Harry Thomas Jr. (born 1960), nicknamed Tommy, city council member in Washington, D.C. See also * Thomas Thomas (other) * Tom Thomas (other) Tom Thomas may refer to: *Tom Thomas (baseball), pitcher in Major League Baseball * Tom Thomas (rugby league), Welsh rugby league footballer * Tom Thomas (priest) (1914–1999), Anglican dean of Melbourne *Thomas Thomas (boxer) Thomas Thomas (8 A ...
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