- (MacLeod Trail).
De Winton is
located within Census Division No. 6. A
variant name is
Dewinton. The
village has the name of
Francis de Winton, a
British army...
- The
Battle of
De Winton Field was a
clash between the
British Union of
Fascists and
various anti-fascist
demonstrators that took
place in Tonypandy, Wales...
- when four
Fairchild PT-26s were
delivered from Hagerstown, Maryland, to
DeWinton, Alberta, Canada, a
distance of more than 2,500 miles.
Gillies was flight...
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De Winton & Co (1854–1901) were
engineers in Caernarfon, Wales. They built,
amongst other things,
vertical boilered narrow gauge locomotives for use in...
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Chippiani de Winton (9
September 1868 – 14
March 1923) was a Welsh–born
England international rugby union player of the 1890s. Born in Hay-on-Wye, Wales,
de Winton...
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De Winton refers to the
engineering branch of the
De Winton family and
their Welsh locomotive factory.
De Winton may also
refer to:
De Winton, Alberta...
- the
location of a
secret diamond mine
Victor Potel as
Peterson Albert DeWinton as
Cyril Wainwright Martha Lalande as Mrs
Colby Mischa Auer as Dakka, an...
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William Edward de Winton (6
September 1856 – 30
August 1922) was a
British zoologist. He
traveled widely, and
discovered a
number of
previously undescribed...
- Sir
Nicholas George Winton MBE (né Wertheim; 19 May 1909 – 1 July 2015) was a
British stockbroker and
humanitarian who
helped to
rescue refugee children...
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George Seaton de Winton (5
September 1869 – 28 June 1930) was an
English cricketer active from 1890 to 1901 who pla**** for Gloucestershire. He was born...