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Fullard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fullard is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
George Fullard (1923–1973), English...
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David John
Fullard (25
October 1907 – 25
September 1973) was a
Welsh tenor singer with the
Covent Garden Opera company, who
appeared in BBC
concerts and...
- by The
Nature Conservancy for USD 30
million (GBP 21 million) from the
Fullard-Leo family. The
atoll consists of an
extensive reef,
three shallow lagoons...
- Air
Commodore Philip Fletcher Fullard, CBE, DSO, MC & Bar, AFC (27 May 1897 – 24
April 1984) was an
English First World War
flying ace, one of the most...
- 1909 –
February 1, 2001) was an
American actor. Born in 1909 as
Leslie Fullard-Leo,
Vincent grew up in
Hawaii and
graduated from
Punahou School. During...
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George Fullard ARA (15
September 1923 – 25
December 1973) was an
English sculptor. Born in
Sheffield on 15
September 1923
Fullard served with the 17th/21st...
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Retrieved 16
October 2015.
George Richard Potter;
Henry Clifford Darby;
Harold Fullard (1957). The New
Cambridge Modern History. Vol. 3 (1st ed.). CUP Archive...
- the platoon's tents, as well as
other equipment,
angering Major-General
Fullard who is in
charge of the w****end exercises, and who is
already cross with...
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Jacques Fullard (born 19
September 1974) is a
South African former professional racing cyclist. He won the
South African National Road Race Championships...
- doi:10.1098/rspb.2000.1188. PMC 1690724. PMID 11467425. Ratcliffe, John M.;
Fullard,
James H.; Arthur,
Benjamin J.; Hoy,
Ronald R. (2009). "Tiger
moths and...