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Kingdom based holding company founded in 2000 by
Simon Rogerson,
Christopher Hulatt and Guy
Myles as a fund
management company.
Through its subsidiaries, it...
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William Thomas Hulatt (7
September 1930 – 21 May 1990) was an
English athlete notable for
finishing third behind Sir
Christopher Chataway in the historic...
- been
identified as the "Tom
Hulatt Mile" and is
marked at the side of the trail. This mile
commemorates local runner Tom
Hulatt who took
place in the race...
- Andress, p. 189. "July 14th". thebookofdays.com.
Retrieved 6
October 2024.
Hulatt, Owen (2013)
Aesthetic and
Artistic Autonomy. Bloomsbury. p. 54. ISBN 978-1441126078...
- AAA runners: Bannister, his two
pacemakers Brasher and Chataway, and Tom
Hulatt.
Nigel Miller arrived as a
spectator and he only
realised that he was due...
- Britannica.
Encyclopaedia Britannica. 2003. p. 515. ISBN 978-0-85229-961-6. Owen
Hulatt (August 15, 2013).
Aesthetic and
Artistic Autonomy.
Bloomsbury Publishing...
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William Egan –
former Wales soccer international, died here in 1946. Tom
Hulatt –
runner in the
famous race when the 4-minute mile
record was broken. He...
- record) 2,
Christopher Chataway (AAA) (4
minutes and 07.2 seconds) 3, Tom
Hulatt (AAA) (4
minutes and 16.0 seconds) 4, Alan
Gordon (Oxford University) 5...
- from the
original on 9
September 2009.
Retrieved 14
September 2009. Paul
Hulatt. "2009 MCE
Insurance British Superbike Championship in ****ociation with...
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Walter Hulatt Bradshaw (22
January 1909 – 13 July 1986) was an
Australian born
English cricketer.
Bradshaw was a right-handed
batsman who
bowled right-arm...