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Harry Divall (born 27
February 1926) was a
Bermudian sailor. He
competed in the
Flying Dutchman event at the 1960
Summer Olympics. "****
Divall". Olympedia...
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Divall 2018, p. 98.
Hawks 1865, p. 5.
Bodart 1908, p. 360.
Tucker 2010, p. 1028.
Divall 2018, pp. 91–92.
Clodfelter 2008, p. 112.
Divall 2018, p...
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Richard Divall Piece for horn, violin,
viola and pianoforte.
Edited by
Richard Divall Movement for
English horn and piano.
Edited by
Richard Divall Two Preludes...
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Caroline Stacey. The
Richard Divall Emerging Artists Program was
created to
honour the
memory of
Richard Divall AO OBE,
supported by a
bequest made...
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Richard Sydney Divall AO OBE (9
September 1945 – 15
January 2017) was an
Australian conductor and musicologist. Born in Sydney, and
after leaving Manly...
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original on 26
January 2022.
Retrieved 3
February 2022.
Divall &
Johnstone 2000, pp. 60–61
Divall &
Johnstone 2000, p. 66 Rogers, F. H.; Underwood, A. J...
- and Castile's
family were
settled for a
total of $3.8 million.
Philando Divall Castile (July 16, 1983 – July 6, 2016) was born in St. Louis, Missouri,...
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Trumpet -
Malcolm McNab, Tony Terran,
Graham Young,
Maurice Harris,
Robert DiVall, Uan
Rasey Horn -
Vincent DeRosa,
Richard Perissi,
Arthur Maebe, Gale Robinson...
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Ralph DiVall house at 7010
Hubbard Ave. is a
bungalow built in 1925, 1.5
stories with the
typical full-width
front porch and shed-roofed dormer.
DiVall served...
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Variant spellings include: Davolls, Deavall, DeVile, Devill, Deville,
Divall,
Divell and Evill. Its
meaning is
derived from
French the town of Deville...