- century,
Foots Cray
dominated the nearby, less
ancient hill-top
hamlet of Sidcup. The
combined area was
designated as the
Urban District of
Foots Cray in...
- Look up
foot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
foot is an
anatomical structure found in many vertebrates.
Foot or feet may also
refer to:
Foot (unit)...
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Clarence "
Foots"
Walker (born May 21, 1951, in Southampton, New York) is a
former professional basketball player. A 6' 0" guard, he led the Vincennes...
- the
Foots Cray
Place estate and
which included a
boules alley with a
summer house which is
still standing. The area was
originally a part of the
Foots Cray...
- 2016. "Steve
Foots: Croda's man with the
chemistry for success". The Telegraph. 22
April 2012.
Retrieved 17
November 2012. "Steve
Foots:
Executive Profile"...
- The
foot (pl.: feet) is an
anatomical structure found in many vertebrates. It is the
terminal portion of a limb
which bears weight and
allows locomotion...
- The
foot (standard symbol: ft) is a unit of
length in the
British imperial and
United States customary systems of measurement. The
prime symbol, ′, is...
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University of Queensland.
James William Foots was born in Jamieson,
Victoria on 12 July 1916, the son of
William Foots, who
worked as an
explosives expert...
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Charles Baxter "
Foots"
Clement (June 12, 1904 –
February 27, 1976) was a
college football player and
prominent Memphis businessman. He was posthumously...
- of
Foots Cr****,
where it
empties into the
Rogue River.
Interstate 5 and
Valley of the
Rogue State Park are on the side of the
river opposite Foots Cr****...