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Alfred John
Olliver (2 June 1884 – 18 June 1934) was a
sailor from
Jersey who was one of
seven quartermasters serving on RMS Titanic and was
present on...
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Arthur Olliver (10
December 1916 – 31 May 1988) was an
Australian rules footballer in the (then)
Victorian Football League (VFL), and
coached successfully...
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Michael Orlando Olliver (born
March 21, 1959) is an
American former basketball player. He is best
known for his
college career at
Lamar University, where...
- Olli
Herman Kosunen (born 19 May 1983), also
known as H.
Olliver Twisted, is a
Finnish singer who has pla**** in the
Swedish glam
metal band Crashdïet...
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Thomas Olliver (c. 1812 – 7
January 1874), born
Oliver or Olivere, was a
steeplechase jockey and
racehorse trainer who won
three Grand Nationals as a...
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George Olliver is a
Canadian music artist. A
singer and organist, he was the lead
singer for
Mandala in the 1960s. He also
founded the late 1960s, early...
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Olliver's Adventures is a
Canadian animated television series that
originally aired on
Teletoon on
September 3, 2002, with the
first 13 episodes. It was...
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Olliver Smith (5
December 1898 – 17 July 1965) was a
Norwegian modern pentathlete. He
competed at the 1920 and 1924
Summer Olympics. "
Olliver Smith"....
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George Olliver. The group's line up
included drummer Graham Lear, and
George Olliver.
Founder Olliver had
previously been with
Mandala and
George Olliver &...
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Amphibole Peak,
Mount Baker,
Polaris Peak,
Mount Roth.
Mount Justman and
Olliver Peak. The Sage
Nunataks are to the north. Features, from
south to north...