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* 1920 Duncan Hamilton, English racing driver ( d. 1994 )
Constructed in 1912, the home was donated to the city of Greenville by Hamilton Richardson Duncan, Sr., the last of the Duncan family to reside there, in 1986.
Scotland rugby union internationalists Duncan Hodge, Nick De Luca and Craig Hamilton were born in Dumfries as were professional golfers Andrew Coltart and Robert Dinwiddie.
Bloss Township is bordered by Covington Township to the north, Blossburg and Hamilton Township to the east, Liberty Township to the south, Duncan Township to the west, and Charleston Township to the northwest.
* Eric Gregory Award: Duncan Forbes, Roger Garfitt, Robin Hamilton, Frank Ormsby, Penelope Shuttle
Andy Hamilton ( Satan ), Robert Duncan ( Scumspawn ), and David Swift ( God ) had all worked together previously, in the UK television comedy series Drop the Dead Donkey between 1990 and 1998, which had been co-written by Hamilton.
In mid-2012, the BBC announced two more shows with an Olympic theme which will be recorded on 8th July 2012 with Andy Hamilton, Annette Crosbie, Robert Duncan and Jimmy Mulville all returning to their roles.
* 24 hours of Le Mans Tony Rolt / Duncan Hamilton share a Jaguar C-Type
It produced about forty books by more than twenty poets, including Pete Brown, Ed Dorn ( Gunslinger 1 & 2, 1970 ), Robert Duncan, Larry Eigner, Paul Evans, Roy Fisher, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Donald Gardner (* 1938, For the flames, 1974 ), Allen Ginsberg, Michael Hamburger, Lee Harwood, Spike Hawkins, Alan Jackson, David Jones, Christopher Middleton, Lorine Niedecker, Jeff Nuttall, George Oppen, Tom Pickard ( with a preface by Bunting ), Omar S. Pound, F. T. Prince, Tom Raworth, Jerome Rothenberg and Gary Snyder.
Speakers in the debate included: former ITN presenter John Nicolson, Managing Director of McKinsey & Company UK and Ireland Kevin Sneader, Royal Bank of Scotland Global Head of Equities Frank McKirgan, Vice President of Proctor & Gamble Austin Lally, advocate Manus Blessing, Managing Director of Bain Capital Robin Marshall, former MSP, Duncan Hamilton, and entrepreneur Gordon Peterson.
The Best Speaker prize was awarded to Duncan Hamilton.
Many of the union's alumni reacted to the news of this decision with Duncan Hamilton saying: " This is a total failure to appreciate that for many alumni the GUU was the most influential and important part of their university life.
* Duncan Hamilton, Advocate and former MSP
The Peter Whitehead / Ian Stewart and Tony Rolt / Duncan Hamilton cars blew head gaskets, and the Stirling Moss / Peter Walker car, the only one not overheating, lost oil pressure after a mechanical breakage.
Duncan Hamilton and Tony Rolt won the race at the first time Le Mans had been won at an average of over.
* Duncan Glen Four Scottish Poets of Cambuslang and Dechmont Hill 1626-1990: Patrick Hamilton, Minister at Cambuslang 1626-1645 ; Lieutenant William Hamilton of Gilbertfield, ... ( Paperback ) Akros Publications ( Mar 1996 ) ISBN 0-86142-062-4
* 2006 February: The Duncan Pavilion is a 5, 700 SF second storey addition to the Morgan Wing that came to receive the bridge traffic from the new Frederic C. Hamilton and the existing 1971 North Building once the renovation is completed.
The Duncan Pavilion is designed as a temporary structure intended not to compete architecturally with the existing historical buildings or the new Frederic C. Hamilton building.
Duncan Hamilton died in Sherborne, Dorset.
Rolt competed in every 24 Hours of Le Mans race from 1949 to 1955, famously winning the 1953 event in a Jaguar C-Type shared with Duncan Hamilton.
In the event, the cars were hampered by fuel starvation caused by problems with the fuel filters, necessitating pit stops for their removal, after which the entry driven by Duncan Hamilton and Tony Rolt speeded up to finish less than a lap behind the winning Ferrari.

Duncan and 30
The album saw the partial return of the fey pop singer of " Space Oddity ", with light fare such as " Kooks ", a song written for his son, Duncan Zowie Haywood Jones, born on 30 May.
Malcolm II's grandson Duncan ( Donnchad mac Crínáin ), later King Duncan I, was acclaimed as king of Alba on 30 November 1034, apparently without opposition.
After nearly 30 years out of feature films, he returned to perform character roles, including the sympathetic Walley World theme park founder Roy Walley in National Lampoon's Vacation, and Duncan's Toy Chest toy store owner Mr. Duncan in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.
Thomasville is commonly referred to as the " Chair Town " or " Chair City ", in reference to a 30 foot landmark replica of a Duncan Phyfe armchair that rests in the middle of the city.
On 30 July 2010, Duncan Smith announced a series of reforms that are intended to ensure that low earners will always be better off in employment.
On November 30, 2010, Duncan recorded his third career triple-double against the Golden State Warriors.
Salisbury explained this by saying in a speech in Edinburgh on 30 November: " But then Colonel Duncan was opposed to a black man, and, however great the progress of mankind has been, and however far we have advanced in overcoming prejudices, I doubt if we have yet got to the point where a British constituency will elect a black man to represent them ....
As of Jan. 30, no swaps had been cleared by the NYSE ’ s London-based derivatives exchange, according to NYSE Chief Executive Officer Duncan Niederauer.
* Duncan Bannatyne Entrepreneur, moved to Stockton when he was 30, before he made his fortune.
On 30 April 1999, the Admiral Duncan was the scene of a bomb blast when the Neo-Nazi David Copeland, who was attempting to stir up ethnic and homophobic tensions by carrying out a series of bombings, detonated a nail bomb which killed three people and wounded around 70.
** " Another Life " ( with Duncan Eagleson, in # 30, 1992 )
Gareth Lloyd Rees ( born in Duncan, British Columbia, 30 June 1967 ) is a former Canadian international rugby union footballer who played at fly-half and full back positions.
King George III insisted on meeting Duncan personally, and on 30 October set out for Sheerness in the royal yacht HMY Royal Charlotte before strong winds and waves forced him back to port on 1 November.
With a defensive squad led by David Robinson ( basketball ) and Tim Duncan, San Antonio's 84. 7 points allowed per game was the fewest average points allowed in the post-season in the last 30 years.
Sir Duncan McMullin, 30 April 1980
In September 1972, the program returned as The Sandy Duncan Show, now with a revised format and new writers ; it also had a new timeslot of Sunday nights at 8: 30 P. M. Critical reaction to the show was similar to that for Funny Face, but without the strong Saturday night lead-in of All in the Family, the ratings sank.
Paul Sanders, Michael Duncan, Brett Jones, Tim Cooper or Frank Ritchie provide daily news commentary after the 7: 30 news.
Photo by Duncan Harris, 13 September 2004 at about 16: 30 ; I had come for this picture an hour earlier and it hailed!
He, along with his mother, established The Phillips Memorial Gallery after the sudden, untimely deaths of his father, Duncan Clinch Phillips ( 1838 1917 ), a Pittsburgh window glass millionaire, and brother, James Laughlin Phillips ( May 30, 1884 1918 ).
On November 30, 1972, he was traded along with Pat Dobson, Roric Harrison and Davey Johnson to the Atlanta Braves for Taylor Duncan and Earl Williams.
Duncan Zowie Haywood Jones ( born 30 May 1971 ), also known as Zowie Bowie, is an English film director best known for directing the science fiction films Moon ( 2009 ) and Source Code ( 2011 ).
Duncan MacGillivray, with explorer David Thompson on his survey of the Canadian Rockies, first encountered a Big Horn Sheep, near Exshaw, on 30 Nov. 1800, which lead to the specimens collected and subsequent scientific naming.
" Duncan Hunter, the other Republican then representing the San Diego area, said on November 30 that he and Cunningham spent the rest of November 28 in prayer and that Cunningham wanted to " serve those who are suffering ( and ) to begin his long road of atonement " for his crimes.

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