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Tony Hall (farmer)
Tony Hall may refer to: * Tony P. Hall (born 1942), American politician, representative and ambassador * Tony Hall, Baron Hall of Birkenhead (born 1951), former Director-General of the BBC * Tony Hall (Australian footballer) (born 1964), Australian rules footballer * Tony Hall (footballer, born 1969), played for East Fife, Berwick and some Irish clubs * Tony Hall (journalist), South African journalist and member of the South African Congress of Democrats * Tony Hall (supervisor) (born 1942), former member of San Francisco Board of Supervisors * Tony Hall (music executive) (1928–2019), British music executive and former record producer and DJ * Tony Hall (musician) (born 1941), melodeon player born in Beccles, Suffolk (England) * Tony Hall (botanist), Kew Gardens Expert, former manager of the Alpine House; see List of botanists by author abbreviation (T–V) See also * Anthony Hall (other) Anthony Hall may refer to: * Anthony Hall (antiquarian) (1679–1723), Engl ...
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Tony P
Tony may refer to: People and fictional characters * Tony (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Gregory Tony (born 1978), American law enforcement officer * Motu Tony (born 1981), New Zealand international rugby league footballer * Tony (footballer, born 1983), full name Tony Heleno da Costa Pinho, Brazilian football defensive midfielder * Tony (footballer, born 1986), full name Antônio de Moura Carvalho, Brazilian football attacking midfielder * Tony (footballer, born 1989), full name Tony Ewerton Ramos da Silva, Brazilian football right-back Film, theater and television * Tony Awards, a Broadway theatre honor * ''Tony'' (1982 film), a Kannada film * ''Tony'' (2009 film), a British horror film directed by Gerard Johnson * ''Tony'' (2013 film), an Indian Kannada thriller film * "Tony" (''Skins'' series 1), an episode of British comedy-drama ''Skins'' * "Tony" (''Skins'' series 2), an episode of ''Skins'' Music * Tony T., stage name of British ...
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Tony Hall, Baron Hall Of Birkenhead
Anthony William Hall, Baron Hall of Birkenhead, (born 3 March 1951) is a British life peer. He was Director-General of the BBC between April 2013 and August 2020, and chaired the board of trustees of the National Gallery Board of Trustees, National Gallery
Retrieved 1 September 2020
until May 2021. Hall was Director of News at the between 1993 and 2001, and of the

Tony Hall (Australian Footballer)
Anthony Hall (born 16 September 1964) is a former Australian rules footballer in the VFL/AFL and South Australian National Football League (SANFL). SANFL A part of the great Glenelg teams of the mid-1980s with players such as Stephen Kernahan, Tony McGuinness and Chris McDermott, Hall was a key element in their 1986 premiership, playing at Centre Half-Forward. Kicking 6 goals in the 1986 Grand Final, he won the Jack Oatey Medal as best player, to top off a season where he was Glenelg's leading goalkicker (73 goals). VFL/AFL Hall was recruited by Hawthorn, in the more lucrative VFL competition, for the 1988 season. He played in all 24 games that year, including a grand final win for Hawthorn. Hall was also an All-Australian in 1988. He played in another premiership with Hawthorn in 1991. In 1994, Hall returned to Adelaide, joining the Adelaide Football Club for their fourth season in the AFL. In the twilight of his playing career, Hall managed only 17 games in the two seaso ...
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Tony Hall (footballer, Born 1969)
Anthony David Hall (born 17 January 1969) is an English former footballer who played as a central defender in the Football League for Tranmere Rovers and Hartlepool United Hartlepool United Football Club is a professional association football club based in Hartlepool, County Durham, England. The team competes in EFL League Two, League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system. They were founded i .... References 1969 births Living people People from Billingham Footballers from County Durham Association football central defenders English footballers Billingham Town F.C. players Tranmere Rovers F.C. players Hartlepool United F.C. players East Fife F.C. players Gateshead F.C. players Berwick Rangers F.C. players Ballymena United F.C. players Waterford F.C. players Kilkenny City A.F.C. players English Football League players Scottish Football League players League of Ireland players National League (English football) players Northern Prem ...
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Tony Hall (journalist)
Tony Hall may refer to: * Tony P. Hall (born 1942), American politician, representative and ambassador * Tony Hall, Baron Hall of Birkenhead (born 1951), former Director-General of the BBC * Tony Hall (Australian footballer) (born 1964), Australian rules footballer * Tony Hall (footballer, born 1969), played for East Fife, Berwick and some Irish clubs * Tony Hall (journalist), South African journalist and member of the South African Congress of Democrats * Tony Hall (supervisor) (born 1942), former member of San Francisco Board of Supervisors * Tony Hall (music executive) (1928–2019), British music executive and former record producer and DJ * Tony Hall (musician) (born 1941), melodeon player born in Beccles, Suffolk (England) * Tony Hall (botanist), Kew Gardens Expert, former manager of the Alpine House; see List of botanists by author abbreviation (T–V) See also * Anthony Hall (other) Anthony Hall may refer to: * Anthony Hall (antiquarian) (1679–1723), English c ...
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South African Congress Of Democrats
The South African Congress of Democrats (SACOD) was a radical left-wing white, anti-apartheid organization founded in South Africa in 1952 or 1953 as part of the multi-racial Congress Alliance, after the African National Congress (ANC) invited whites to become part of the Congress Movement. The establishment of the COD sought to illustrate opposition to apartheid among whites. The COD identified closely with the ANC and advocated racial equality and universal suffrage. Though small, COD was a key organization of the Congress Alliance. The COD took part in every Congress Alliance campaign until it was banned by the South African Apartheid government in September 1962. Relationship with the ANC and SACP The ANC viewed the COD as a way to put its views directly to the white public. Moreover, as Nelson Mandela wrote, "The COD served an important symbolic function for Africans; blacks who had come into the struggle because they were anti-white discovered that there were indeed whites ...
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Tony Hall (supervisor)
Anthony Hall (born 1942) is a former American elected official. He was a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors from 2000 to 2004. He resigned in 2004 to accept appointment as executive director of the Treasure Island Development Authority, a post he held for only 14 months. Hall later filed papers for running against the incumbent Newsom in the 2007 mayoral election but dropped out before the election, citing Newsom's entrenchment. He was known as the lone conservative on the Board of Supervisors and surprised the other board members when he supported Matt Gonzalez's successful bid for president of the board. Early life Born in Los Angeles, Hall attended Loyola High School and graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles with a degree in economics and public administration. He moved to San Francisco in 1964. His volunteer and civic activities have included singing Mass at St. Brendan's Church on Sundays, volunteering as a track coach at St. Ignatius Pre ...
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Tony Hall (music Executive)
Anthony Salvin Hall (1 April 1928 – 26 June 2019) was a British music business executive, columnist, record producer, TV presenter and radio disc jockey. Biography Hall was born in Avening, Gloucestershire, and was educated at Lancing College. After National Service, he started working at the Feldman Swing Club (later The 100 Club) in Oxford Street, London, where he became a regular host and met many of the leading jazz musicians of the day. In 1952, he started working for Jeffrey Kruger at the Flamingo Club, and in 1954 started working as an A&R man for Decca Records. David Taylor, ''British Modern Jazz: Tony Hall''
. Retrieved 18 May 2013
Charles Waring, ''The Hall way'', Record Collector, no.413, April 2013, pp.56-63 He soon took responsibility for reviving the su ...
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Tony Hall (musician)
Tony Hall is an American bassist, guitarist and vocalist from New Orleans. He is a founding member of Dumpstaphunk. His work includes affiliation with New Orleans artists Harry Connick Jr., Dr. John, the Neville Brothers, Aaron Neville, Jean Knight, June Yamagishi, Shannon McNally and the Meters. His recording and, or touring work also includes Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris, Trey Anastasio, Dave Matthews, Willie Nelson, Joan Baez, Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, Jewel, Edie Brickell, Carlos Santana, Jimmy Buffett, Bonnie Raitt, Linda Ronstadt, Pretty Lights, Herbie Hancock and Maceo Parker Maceo Parker (; born February 14, 1943) is an American funk and soul jazz saxophonist, best known for his work with James Brown in the 1960s, Parliament-Funkadelic in the 1970s and Prince in the 2000s. Parker was a prominent soloist on many of B ....Kevin JohnsoTony Hall Grooves On New Maceo Parker Album, “Soul Food”''notreble.com'', July 12, 2020 References External links Official website ...
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Tony Hall (botanist)
Tony Hall may refer to: * Tony P. Hall (born 1942), American politician, representative and ambassador * Tony Hall, Baron Hall of Birkenhead (born 1951), former Director-General of the BBC * Tony Hall (Australian footballer) (born 1964), Australian rules footballer * Tony Hall (footballer, born 1969), played for East Fife, Berwick and some Irish clubs * Tony Hall (journalist), South African journalist and member of the South African Congress of Democrats * Tony Hall (supervisor) (born 1942), former member of San Francisco Board of Supervisors * Tony Hall (music executive) (1928–2019), British music executive and former record producer and DJ * Tony Hall (musician) (born 1941), melodeon player born in Beccles, Suffolk (England) * Tony Hall (botanist), Kew Gardens Expert, former manager of the Alpine House; see List of botanists by author abbreviation (T–V) See also * Anthony Hall (other) Anthony Hall may refer to: * Anthony Hall (antiquarian) (1679–1723), English cl ...
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List Of Botanists By Author Abbreviation (T–V)
__NOTOC__ A–S To find entries for A–S, use the table of contents above. T * T.A.Chr. – Tyge Ahrengot Christensen (1918–1996) * Täckh. – Vivi Täckholm (1898–1978) * Tagg – Harry Frank Tagg (1874–1933) * Takeda – Hisayoshi Takeda (1883–1972) * Takeuchi – H.Takeuchi ( fl. 1929) * Takht. – Armen Takhtajan (1910–2009) * Tali – Kadri Tali (born 1966) * Taliev – Valerij Ivanovich Taliev (1872–1932) * Tamamsch. – Sophia G. Tamamschjan (1901–1981) * T.Amano – Tetsuo Amano (born 1912) * Tamayo – Francisco Tamayo (1902–1985) * Tamiya – Hiroshi Tamiya (1903–1984) * Tammes – Tine (Jantine) Tammes (1871–1947) * Tamura – Michio Tamura (1927–2007) * Tanaka – Chōzaburō Tanaka (1885–1976) * Tandang – Danilo N. Tandang * T.Anderson – Thomas Anderson (1832–1870) * Tang – Tsin Tang (1897–1984) * Tangav. – A. C. Tangavelou ( fl. 2003) * Tansley – Arthur Tansley (1871–1955) * Tao Chen – Tao Chen (born 1 ...
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