- differently. The
first Machins were
issued in 1967 and were in use
until the UK
changed to a
decimal currency in 1971.
These Machins came in two sizes, with...
-
tongue 2 "Vulgaires
Machins,
libres citoyens". La Presse, 1
March 2010
Olivier Boisvert-Magnen, "Il y a 10 ans :
Vulgaires Machins –
Compter les corps"...
- José
Ndong Machín Dicombo (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse ma'tʃin]; born 14
August 1996), also
known as Pepín ([peˈpin]), is an
Equatoguinean professional...
-
Machin may
refer to:
Alfred Machin (director) (1877–1929),
French film
director Alfred Machin (writer) (born 1888),
British writer on
social evolution...
-
Melvyn Machin (born 16
April 1945) is an
English former football player and manager. A midfielder, he
started his
career at Port Vale in 1962
before he...
- "Double-Head
Machins". 1993 saw the
introduction of both self-adhesive
stamps and
elliptical perforations on the
lower vertical sides of the
Machins, the latter...
- Luke
Machin (born 22
November 1988) is an
English guitarist,
composer and
record producer known as a
member of The Tangent,
Francis Dunnery's It Bites...
- John
Machin (bapt. c. 1686 – June 9, 1751) was a
professor of
astronomy at
Gresham College, London. He is best
known for
developing a
quickly converging...
- The
Machín–Ramos
Residence (Spanish:
Residencia Machín–Ramos) is a
historic late 19th-century
house located in San
Lorenzo Pueblo, the
administrative and...
-
Reginald Stanley Machin (16
April 1904 – 3
November 1968) was an
English first-class
cricketer who pla**** for
Surrey and
Cambridge University. He was active...