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Timothy Ginever (born 13
April 1966) is a
former Australian rules footballer in the
South Australian National Football League (SANFL),
playing for Port...
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Aveling Ginever was a film
writer and director. He
established his own film company, Gee
Films in 1931. His work
includes the Pathé film Twenty-Five Years...
- berries. The
Dutch word for 'juniper' is 'jenever',
which got
Anglicised to '
ginever' and then
finally to 'gin'. Gin
would go on to
become po****r in England...
- Port
Adelaide Football Club"
movement was
launched by
former players Tim
Ginever and
George Fiacchi on 20
August 2010, in an
effort to
merge Port Adelaide's...
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ground player with a 'daisy cutter' stab p**** that made him a legend." Tim
Ginever,
former Port
Adelaide captain,
stated regarding Bob
Quinn that "If you...
- at 00:04:20.
Retrieved 28
January 2022.
Ginever, Tim (12 May 2016). "Port
Adelaide Magpies great Tim
Ginever shares memories of his
second home, Alberton...
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Norman Lee
Written by
Frank Atkinson Charles Bray
Aveling Ginever Produced by
Aveling Ginever Starring Nelson Keys John
Garrick Nancy Burne Cathleen Nesbitt...
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directed by
Joseph Santley Walking on Air (1946 film),
directed by
Aveling Ginever Walkin' on Air, a 1987
album by
Bobbysocks "Walking on Air", a song by...
- 1958–1963:
Rennie Simpson;
later Archdeacon of
Macclesfield 1963–1970: John
Ginever 1971–1979: John Dennis;
later Bishop of St
Edmundsbury and
Ipswich 1981–2009:...
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defeated Glenelg 13.15 (93), at
Football Park 1.
Johnston (c) 2.
Ginever 3.
Wanganeen 4.
Fiacchi 5.
Abernethy 9. M.
Williams 10. S.
Williams 11...