George Duffield
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George Duffield MBE (born 30 November 1946) is an English retired flat racing jockey.
He served a seven-year apprenticeship with Jack Waugh, and rode his first winner on 15 June 1967 at Great Yarmouth Racecourse on a horse called Syl ...
(born 1946) is an English jockey.
George Duffield may also refer to:
* George C. Duffield, trail boss whose 1866 diary shaped the character Gil Favor (Eric Fleming) on the television series ''
Rawhide''
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George Duffield (minister, born 1732)
George Duffield (October 7, 1732February 2, 1790) was a leading eighteenth-century Presbyterian minister. He was born in Lancaster County, Province of Pennsylvania in 1732. In 1779, Duffield was elected a member of the American Philosophical S ...
(1732–1790), Presbyterian minister, aka George Duffield II
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George Duffield (minister, born 1794)
George Duffield (July 4, 1794 - June 26, 1868) was a leading nineteenth-century New School Presbyterian minister who bore the same name as his father and grandfather. His evolution from unconventional doctrinal leanings to more orthodox and stand ...
(1794–1868), Presbyterian minister, aka George Duffield IV
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George Duffield Jr. (1812–1888), American hymn writer, aka George Duffield V
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George Duffield (film-maker)
George Duffield is a British marine conservationist, film producer and wildlife photographer. He is best known for the documentary film '' The End of the Line'' and is a co-founder of the marine charity, the Blue Marine Foundation and a co-founde ...
, British film producer and wildlife photographer
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