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Fergus Gordon Anckorn (10
December 1918 – 22
March 2018) was a
British soldier who, as
starting as the
conjurer Wizardus at age 18, was the longest-serving...
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miles (8 km)
northeast of
Pegasus Mountains in
western Palmer Land. The
Anckorn Nunataks (70°14′S 63°12′W / 70.233°S 63.200°W / -70.233; -63.200) are...
- Brocoum,
Dalziel Ridge,
Bardsdell Nunatak,
Pinther Ridge and
Mikus Hill. The
Anckorn Nunataks are to the east. The
Columbia Mountains were
mapped by the United...
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included George Britton,
Walter Salmon, Fred Shenstone,
Arthur Haines,
Fergus Anckorn, and
perhaps those who
managed to
escape their cell
under mortar fire,...
- Jay
Amazing Johnathan (John
Edward Szeles) Ammar,
Michael Amodei, Ivan
Anckorn,
Fergus ("Wizardus") Anderson,
Harry Anderson, John
Henry Andrus, Jerry...
- Antarctica.
Anvil Crag,
named for
descriptive features Anckorn Nunataks,
named after J. F.
Anckorn Bachstrom Point,
named after Johann Bachstrom, author...
- John Bacon, 83,
British news
reader (ITV Anglia, BBC). 22
March Fergus Anckorn, 99,
British magician, longest-serving
member of The
Magic Circle.[better source needed]...
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KERSHAW To 1979.
Aircraft Pilot,
British Antarctic Survey. 1980 John
Fergus ANCKORN 1973-74. Geologist,
British Antarctic Survey.
Peter Francis BUTLER To 1974...
- Moule-Evans,
composer Geoffrey Paterson (born 1983),
conductor Military Fergus Anckorn (born 1918),
magician and
soldier Neville Duke, a
Second World War fighter...
- Penter, in ****ureQuake #5, 2005) [11] "The
Great Warlord Sugi" (with
Peter Anckorn, in ****ureQuake #6, 2006) "The painting" (with
Vicky Stonebridge, in Something...