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Author Ian Fleming used the Royal St. George's course under the name " Royal St. Marks " in his 1959 novel Goldfinger.
Well known former pupils include the 19th-century parliamentary leader John Bright, mathematician Lewis Fry Richardson (" father of fractals "), the Nobel peace prize winner of 1959 Philip John Noel-Baker, and Stuart Rose, Chief Executive of Marks & Spencer.

1959 and Brian
* 1959Brian Thompson, American actor
* 1959Brian Propp, Canadian ice hockey player
* 1959Brian Williams, American news anchor
* 1959Brian Bovell, British actor
* 1959Brian Harper, American baseball player
Notable later 20th century productions include the Hilton Edwards ' 1959 production at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, starring Milo O ' Shea and Anna Manahan ; John Barton's 1960 Royal Shakespeare Company ( RSC ) production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, starring Peter O ' Toole and Peggy Ashcroft, and which included both the complete Induction and the epilogue from A Shrew ; Maurice Daniels's 1961 RSC production at the Aldwych Theatre, starring Derek Godfrey and Vanessa Redgrave ; Trevor Nunn's 1969 RSC production also at the Aldwych, starring Michael Williams and Janet Suzman ; Clifford Williams ' 1973 RSC production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, starring Alan Bates and Susan Fleetwood ; William Ball's 1976 commedia dell ' arte-style production at the American Conservatory Theater ; Wilford Leach's 1978 production at the Delacorte Theater, starring Raúl Juliá and Meryl Streep ; Barry Kyle's 1982 RSC production at the Barbican Centre, starring Alun Armstrong and Sinéad Cusack ; Toby Robertson's 1986 production at the Clwyd Theatr Cymru, starring Timothy Dalton and Vanessa Redgrave ; Jonathan Miller's 1987 RSC production at the Barbican, starring Brian Cox and Fiona Shaw ; A. J.
* Brian Propp ( born 1959 ), National Hockey League left-winger for 15 seasons, radio broadcaster, businessman, philanthropist and Philadelphia Flyers Hall of Fame inductee.
* Brian Williams ( born 1959 ), NBC News anchorman.
Mark Wallinger ( born 1959 ) is a British artist, best known for his sculpture for the empty fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square, Ecce Homo ( 1999 ), and State Britain ( 2007 ), a recreation at Tate Britain of Brian Haw's protest display outside parliament.
On his best known album, Blues from the Gutter for Atlantic, in 1959 he was accompanied on guitar by Larry Dale, whose playing on that record inspired Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones.
O ' Dea made some film appearances, such as Darby O ' Gill and the Little People ( 1959 ) in which he played King Brian of the little people and Johnny Nobody ( 1961 ).
* Roger Eno ( born 1959 ), English ambient composer, brother of Brian
The most significant of the second generation Modernist Irish poets who first published in the 1920s and 1930s include Brian Coffey ( 1905 – 1995 ), Denis Devlin ( 1908 – 1959 ), Thomas MacGreevy ( 1893 – 1967 ), Blanaid Salkeld ( 1880 – 1959 ), and Mary Devenport O ' Neill ( 1879 – 1967 ).
This, coupled with pressure from a group around leading industrial activist Brian Behan, led them to form the Socialist Labour League in 1959, independent and for the first time openly Trotskyist, although still with most of its members in the Labour Party.
Denis Devlin ( April 15, 1908-August 21, 1959 ) was, along with Samuel Beckett and Brian Coffey, one of the generation of Irish modernist poets to emerge at the end of the 1920s.
He then won on points over highly rated contender Zora Folley and took the British and Commonwealth belts from new champion Brian London in a 15 round decision in January 1959.
The winner of the fight was pencilled in to get a shot at Floyd Patterson's heavyweight title, but Cooper turned down the chance and London fought and lost against Patterson in May 1959. Cooper continued to defend his British and Commonwealth belts against all comers, including Dick Richardson ( KO 5 ), Joe Erskine ( TKO 5 and TKO 12 ), Johnny Prescott ( TKO 10 ), and Brian London again ( PTS 15 ), although he suffered a setback when losing a rematch with Folley by a second round KO.
The regiment's rugby league internationals include :- Brian Curry, England, 1956 ; Norman Field, GB, 1963 ; Roy Sabine, GB ; Jack Scroby, Army 1959, GB Halifax & Bradford Northern ; Charlie Renilson, Scotland, GB, 1965 and Arthur ' Ollie ' Keegan, GB.
* Brian Durkin ( 1959 – 1968 )
* Brian Moore ( police officer ) ( born 1959 ), head of the UK Border Force and former Chief Constable of Wiltshire Police, England
Perhaps still the most significant work in the field was that of Iona and Peter Opie, which departed from previous practice in Britain ; following work by Dorothy Howard in America and Brian Sutton-Smith in New Zealand, they relied on detailed observation of children for their evidence resulting in their work on The Language and Lore of Schoolchildren ( 1959 ), Children's Games in Street and Playground ( 1969 ) and The Singing Game ( 1985 ).
Warrior ( born James Brian Hellwig on June 16, 1959 ) is a retired American professional wrestler who has notably wrestled under the ring names The Ultimate Warrior and Warrior.

1959 and Wilson's
* Mrs. Martha Wilson ( Sylvia Field ) – George Wilson's wife who's a loving, grandmotherly-type neighbor that enjoys Dennis ' company ( 1959 – 1962 ).
Released in 1959, it was written by the brothers themselves as a call-and-response answer to Jackie Wilson's seminal " Lonely Teardrops " which they interpreted after performing that song during a club date.
This ensured his appointment as political correspondent for the Daily Herald from 1959, but Gaitskell's death in 1963 brought in Harold Wilson with whom Donnelly was not pleased ; although his skills would have merited appointment to Wilson's government after the 1964 election, Wilson offered Donnelly nothing.

1959 and youngest
* Princess Catherine Yurievskaya, the youngest daughter of Alexander II of Russia, lived on Hayling Island for many years and was buried at St Peter's church in 1959.
" It is the youngest of the five United States service academies, having graduated its first class in 1959.
Two children were born of this marriage: his eldest child and daughter, Maria Teresa Samaranch Salisachs ( born 1956 ), has been president of the Spanish Federation of Sports on Ice since 2005, while his youngest child and son, Juan Antonio Samaranch Salisachs ( born 1959 ), has been a member of the International Olympic Committee since 2001.
He played the 1959 – 60 season with the Junior B Goderich Sailors and was the youngest player on the team.
Tien joined UC Berkeley faculty as an assistant professor of mechanical engineering in 1959, and three years later, at the age of 26, became the youngest professor ever to be honored with UC Berkeley's Distinguished Teaching Award.
* 1958-Bobby Fischer qualifies for the 1959 Candidates Match, becoming the youngest ever Grandmaster.
In May 1959, the club moved to Langford Lane and in December 1962 became the youngest club to acquire its own clubhouse.
His paternal grandfather, Louis Le Jolis de Villiers, born at Brucheville on 17 October 1874, was killed in action in World War I at Saint-Paul-en-Forêt on 10 September 1914, and married on 24 October 1904 Jeanne de Saintignon ( Auverre, 27 July 1880 – 25 August 1959 ), by whom he had five children, the youngest of whom was Philippe's father Jacques.
Aaliyah became the youngest ever gold medallist in the history of the SEA Games since its inception in 1959, when she won gold medal in water skiing at the 2011 SEA Games with a record of 2, 960 points to finish ahead of Promsunitsit Sareeya of Thailand, who managed 2, 570 points.
* Joseph Marsh, class of 1947-Veteran of World War II, served as President of Concord University from 1959 to 1973, one of the youngest ever elected to the position of university president in the United States.
" As the two eldest children aged from teen-ager to young adult, Betty ( 1956 ) and Bud ( 1959 ) graduated from high school and attended State College, located in Springfield ; youngest daughter Kathy began attending high school by the final season.
Dorothy Walker Bush Koch, often called " Doro ", ( born August 18, 1959 ), is the daughter of the 41st President of the United States George H. W. Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush, and the youngest sibling of George W. Bush, the 43rd President.
His maternal great-grandfather was Philip, Prince of Eulenburg and Hertefeld ( 1847 – 1921 ), a friend of Wilhelm II, whose youngest child Viktoria Ada Astrid Agnes Gräfin zu Eulenburg ( 1886 – 1967 ) married 1909 ( div 1921 ) professor Otto Ludwig Haas-Heye ( 1879 – 1959 ), and had issue, including two daughters.
His first top-class round-robin event was Moscow 1959, where he was the youngest contestant, and scored 6 / 11 for a shared fourth / sixth place ; the winners were Spassky, Smyslov, and David Bronstein.
At his appointment, he was not only the youngest member of the Cuban cabinet but also the only one to be born after the Cuban Revolution in 1959.
The Tavares brothers from New Bedford, Massachusetts, whose parents were of Cape Verde descent, started performing in 1959 as Chubby and the Turnpikes when the youngest brother was 9 years old.
Lloyd was born in England in 1944, but moved to the United States in 1959, where he was the youngest student to graduate from the Art Center College of Design with a master's degree.
Nonetheless, Robert's primary heir was Elias of Parma ( 1880 – 1959 ), the youngest son of his first marriage and the only one of his sons by that marriage to beget children of his own.
Twenty-seven-year-old Woodrow I. Goodman ( 1947 – 1959 ) was appointed the first president, at that time the youngest in the United States.
He became assistant keeper of the National Portrait Gallery in 1959, and was its director 1967-73: Sir Roy came to prominence at age 32 when he became the youngest director of the National Portrait Gallery.

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