Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Wilfred Burchett" ¶ 0
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Wilfred and Graham
Burchett, Wilfred Graham
vi: Wilfred Graham Burchett

Wilfred and Burchett
* 1911 – Wilfred Burchett, Australian journalist ( d. 1983 )
In his autobiography Dean entitled a chapter " My Friend Wilfred Burchett " and wrote " I like Burchett and am grateful to him ".
The Autobiography of Wilfred Burchett, University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, New South Wales.
The Life of Wilfred Burchett, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, Victoria.
* Heenan, Tom, Ben Kiernan, Greg Lockhart, Stuart Macintyre, and Gavan McCormack ( 2008 ): Wilfred Burchett and Australia's Long Cold War
* People's Democracies by Wilfred G. Burchett
* Wilfred Burchett ( 1911 – 1983 ); covered the Pacific War, Korean War and Vietnam War.
** Burchett, Wilfred and Roebuck, Derek.
He claims to have recruited Wilfred Burchett in England but there is no evidence to support this allegation.

Wilfred and 16
On 11 November 1985, Blunden was among 16 Great War poets commemorated on a slate stone unveiled in Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey The inscription on the stone was written by fellow Great War poet, Wilfred Owen.
It debuted on 16 November 1882, with Barrett as Wilfred Denver.
* Most wickets – Wilfred Rhodes 65 @ 16. 23 ( BB 8 – 68 )
Tyrwhitt — aboard the brand new light cruiser — would command the 3rd Flotilla of 16 modern L-class destroyers, whilst his subordinate, Captain Wilfred Blunt — aboard the light cruiser — would command the 1st Flotilla of 16 older destroyers.
On 16 April 1941, the first Baron Stamp was killed by a German bomb, as was his son Wilfred.
In November 1985, a slate memorial was unveiled in Poet's Corner commemorating 16 poets of the Great War: Richard Aldington, Laurence Binyon, Edmund Blunden, Rupert Brooke, Wilfrid Gibson, Robert Graves, Julian Grenfell, Ivor Gurney, David Jones, Robert Nichols, Wilfred Owen, Herbert Read, Isaac Rosenberg, Siegfried Sassoon, Charles Sorley and Edward Thomas.
Wilfred (" Wilf ") James Mannion ( 16 May 1918-14 April 2000 ) was an English professional footballer who played as an inside forward, making over 350 senior appearances for Middlesbrough.
Major Wilfred Edwards VC ( 16 February 1893 – 4 January 1972 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
He also made an appearance in the soap opera EastEnders for a 16 episodes, playing Wilfred, a conman.
Ivan Wilfred " Ching " Johnson ( December 7, 1898 – June 16, 1979 ) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played for the New York Rangers and New York Americans in the National Hockey League ( NHL ).
Wilfred Carlyle Stamp, 2nd Baron Stamp ( 1904 – 16 April 1941 ) was a son of the British banker Josiah Stamp.

Wilfred and September
* September 30 – William Wilfred Sullivan, Canadian journalist, politician, and jurist ( b. 1843 )
* September 12 – Cricket player Wilfred Rhodes ends his 1, 110-game first-class career by taking 5 for 95 for H. D. G.
Wilfred Ruprecht Bion DSO ( 8 September 1897 – 8 November 1979 ) was an influential British psychoanalyst, who became president of the British Psychoanalytical Society from 1962 to 1965.
In June 2011, Foreign Minister Wilfred Elrington met with Israeli envoy Danny Ayalon to discuss an upcoming resolution in September aimed at recognising a Palestinian state.
Wilfred Benítez ( born September 12, 1958 in New York, New York ), is a Puerto Rican boxer.
* September 30-William Wilfred Sullivan, journalist, jurist, politician and Premier of Prince Edward Island ( b. 1843 )
It had been referred to as Sir Wilfred Grenfell College until September 10, 2010.
Camille Joseph Wilfred " The Eel " Henry ( January 31, 1933 – September 11, 1997 ) was a professional ice hockey left winger who played for the New York Rangers, the Chicago Black Hawks and the St. Louis Blues in the National Hockey League.
Sir William Wilfred Sullivan ( December 6, 1839 – September 30, 1920 ) was a Prince Edward Island journalist, politician and jurist, the fourth premier of Prince Edward Island.
Wilfred Theodore ( Ted ) Weems ( originally Wemyes ) ( 26 September 1901-6 May 1963 ) was an American bandleader and musician.
On the evening of 13 September, by which time sailors had already started agitating, Rear-Admiral Wilfred Tomkinson ( in temporary command of the fleet while Admiral Sir Michael Hodges was in hospital ) received a letter from the Admiralty dated 10 September.
Hillcrest School and Sixth Form Centre was opened as Bartley Green Grammar School for Girls on 7 September 1954, though the official opening by Sir Wilfred Martineau did not take place until 13 July 1955.
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt ( 17 August 1840 – 10 September 1922 ) ( Sometimes spelled " Wilfred ") was an English poet and writer.
Commander Wilfred St. Aubyn Malleson VC ( 17 September 1896 – 21 July 1975 ) was a British recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Sir Edward Wilfred Harry Travis KCMG CBE ( 24 September 1888 – 23 April 1956 ) was a British cryptographer and intelligence officer, becoming the operational head of Bletchley Park during World War II, and later the head of GCHQ.
In Kota Kinabalu, UPKO, led by its Secretary-General Datuk Wilfred Madius Tangau, on September 23, 2008, joined its 3 other Barisan Nasional ( BN ) counterparts MCA, Gerakan and MIC petitioning the Government review of the Internal Security Act ( ISA ).
Viren Wilfred Rasquinha ( born September 13, 1980 ) was the captain of India's national field hockey team.

Wilfred and 1983
Hamsho continued to fight, defeating Curtis Parker, future world champion Bobby Czyz, and former three-division world champion Wilfred Benítez during 1982 and 1983, then received a return visit to take on Hagler in a rematch in October 1984 in NYC's Madison Square Garden.
Opera North has given world premières of the following operas: Rebecca by Wilfred Josephs ( 1983 ), Caritas by Robert Saxton ( 1991 ), Baa, Baa, Black Sheep by Michael Berkeley ( 1993 ), Playing Away by Benedict Mason ( 1994 ), The Nightingale's to Blame by Simon Holt ( 1998 ), Jonathan Dove's The Adventures of Pinocchio ( 2007 ) and Swanhunter ( 2009 ), and Skin Deep by David Sawer and Armando Iannucci ( 2009 ).

0.398 seconds.