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Dunfee may
refer to:
Clive Dunfee,
British race car
driver Evan
Dunfee,
Canadian race
walker Jack
Dunfee,
British race car
driver Nora
Dunfee, American...
- Evan
Dunfee (born
September 28, 1990) is a
Canadian race
walker and Olympian. An
Olympic and
World medallist,
Dunfee first set the
Canadian record in...
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dramatic accident at Brooklands.
Dunfee was the
third of four sons of
Colonel Vickers Dunfee and the
younger brother of Jack
Dunfee, also a
motor racer. He took...
- Born in Belmont, Ohio, on
December 25, 1915,
Dunfee was the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. B.
Dunfee.
Dunfee began her
professional acting career at the Ogunquit...
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Second World War.
Dunfee was one of four sons of
Colonel Vickers Dunfee, and the
older brother of
Clive Dunfee. In 1932 the
Dunfee brothers raced the...
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Dunfee is an
unincorporated community in
Whitley and
Allen counties, in the U.S.
state of Indiana. A post
office was
established at
Dunfee in 1883, and...
- The
Dunfee House, also
known as the
Dunfee Residence, in Syracuse, New York, was
built in 1914.
Along with the
Sanford House across the
street and other...
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singular lung that Emby has was from the Admiral's
unwound son,
Harlan Dunfee.
Harlan Dunfee is the son of the Admiral. He was
unwound by his
father around the...
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editor of The
Autocar John Duff
George Duller,
steeplechaser Clive Dunfee Jack
Dunfee Dudley Froy
Baron Andre d’Erlanger [fr],
playboy Clive Gallop, engineer...
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Natalie M.
Kalmus (née
Dunfee, also do****ented as Dunphy;
April 7, 1878 –
November 15, 1965) was the
executive head of the
Technicolor art
department and...