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platted in 1880. It was
named by its founders,
George W.
Hansell and his wife,
Laura B.
Hansell.
Hansell is
located at 42°45′26″N 93°6′13″W / 42.75722°N 93...
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Hansells Cup 1982–83". CricketArchive.
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Hansell can
refer to: Anna
Hansell,
British physician Ellen Hansell,
American tennis player Greg
Hansell,
American baseball player Haywood S.
Hansell...
- the life of
Hansell and his
influence on
their club.
Hansell batted left-handed.
Throughout his first-class career, he had 319 runs.
Hansell's bowling style...
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Arthur Lloyd Hansell (1865–1948) was an
Anglican priest in the 20th century, most
notably Archdeacon of
Wairarapa from 1922 to 1945.
Hansell was educated...
- The 1982 Women's
Cricket World Cup,
known as the 1982
Hansells Vita
Fresh World Cup for
sponsorship purposes, was an
international cricket tournament pla****...
- Sven
Hostrup Hansell (23
October 1934 – 6
March 2014) was an
American musicologist and
Professor Emeritus of
Musicology at the
University of Iowa. He...
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Hansell Arauz Ovares (born 9
August 1989) is a
Costa Rican football midfielder. Born in Golfito, Puntarenas,
Arauz was
raised in Guápiles, Limón by his...
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William S.
Hansell is an
American politician, farmer, and
minister from Oregon. He
served over four
decades in
local and
state government positions including...
- Anna
Louise Hansell FFPH is a
British physician who is
Professor of
Environmental Epidemiology and
Director of the
Centre for
Environmental Health and...