age ~85
from Mequon, WI
Author
John Dudley Davies
ISBN #
0002150573
Author
John Dudley Davies
ISBN #
0800600371
Author
John Tasman Davies
ISBN #
0122060709
…In 1970 Corfield was briefly Minister of State at the newly formed Department of Trade and Industry under John Davies. He subsequently held the positions of Minister for Aviation Supply and Aerospace Minister (1970-2) where he was responsible for the cancellation of the Black Arrow rocketry ...
John Davies may refer to: Contents. 1 Politicians; 2 Sportsmen; 3 Other; 4 See also. [edit] Politicians. John S. Davies (Pennsylvania politician), ...
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16th-century English writer
Person of the Tudor period • 16th-century English person
Activity:English theologian • 16th-century poet • Welsh writer
1927
Innkeeper • Chairman
Football • Club • Pitch
British soap opera actor • British television actor
Radio • Television
Professions and applied sciences:Radio
From the late eighties he started working mainly in television, and he has appeared in Coronation Street in 1989 and 2000, Alan Bleasdale's GBH, Emmerdale, Brookside, Heartbeat ( UK TV series ) in 1999 and Cracker ( UK TV series ) in 1993, as well as other TV dramas and soaps, including Floodtide, Harry, and The Chief.
A regular between the sticks he became the first known Vale player to be Foul ( association football ), after he retaliated against a Walsall F....
English football player • Association football goalkeeper • Ashton United F.C. player • Manchester United Football Club player • Port Vale Football Club player • Football League player • Football • Club
1850
Known for:Role in the administration of some of Manchester's learned societies
He was elected to the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society in 1816 and served as its librarian from 1819 to 1827, and as secretary in the 1840s....
In 1824, Davies was a member of the executive committee charged with establishing the Manchester Mechanics' Institute and Davies managed the Institute's laboratories until the late 1840s, serving as vice-chairman and vice-president under Sir Benjamin Heywood....
Student
1938
Died:2003
President • Athlete
Davies won a bronze medal in the 1500 metres at the 1964 Summer Olympics, and a silver medal in the one mile event at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Perth....
Olympic athlete of New Zealand • Commonwealth Games competitor for New Zealand
Award:Olympic bronze medalist for New Zealand • Commonwealth Games silver medalist for New Zealand • Olympic medalist in athletics • Members of the Order of the British Empire
20 February 1941 • Neath , Wales
Died:16 April 1969 • Dewsbury , England
John Davies ( rugby player born 1941 ) David Davies " David John Davies " ( born 20 February 1941 in Neath — died in Dewsbury ) was a Welsh people rugby union and professional rugby league footballer of the 1960s, playing representative level rugby union ( RU ) for Wales national rugby union team, and at club level for Neath RFC, as a Rugby union positions#6 Blindside flanker....
Football player who switched code • Leeds Rhinos player • Neath RFC player • Wales international rugby union player • Welsh rugby league player • Welsh rugby union player • Club
Skill:Professional
1938 • Treorchy , Wales
Historian
Cardiff University
Area of science:Television • Radio
In the mid-eighties, Davies was commissioned to write a concise history of Wales by Penguin Books to add to its Pelican series of the histories of nations....