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Ponsford may
refer to: Bill
Ponsford, the
Australian cricketer Ponsford, Minnesota, the
unincorporated community in
Becker County, Minnesota,
United States...
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William Harold Ponsford MBE (19
October 1900 – 6
April 1991) was an
Australian cricketer.
Usually playing as an
opening batsman, he
formed a successful...
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Louise Ponsford AO is an
Australian neuroscience researcher at
Monash University,
Victoria who
works on
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).
Ponsford is a clinical...
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Ponsford (/ˈpɒnsfərd/ PONSS-fərd) is an
unincorporated community in
Becker County, Minnesota,
United States. It is west of Park
Rapids on
former Minnesota...
- R v
Rhian Graham, Milo
Ponsford, Jake
Skuse and Sage Willoughby,
known as the
Colston four, was a
British court case
surrounding the
toppling of the statue...
- Bill
Ponsford is the only
other player to have
scored two
quadruple centuries,
doing so in 1923 and 1927 for the
Victoria cricket team.
Ponsford's scores...
- editor,
political editor and a columnist.
Press Gazette journalist Dominic Ponsford said this was "a
reflection of
tight budgets on the title". She joined...
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journalists are
sometimes incorrectly attributed to
newspaper staff.
Dominic Ponsford of the
Press Gazette gives the
following examples: Ben Ellery's interview...
- University. 21 June 2010. p. 1.
Archived from the
original on 26 June 2010.
Ponsford,
Dominic (23
October 2014). "Telegraph plan to axe
Mandrake diary column...
- 2000 as the best team of
Australian cricketers in the 20th century. Bill
Ponsford Arthur Morris Don
Bradman (captain) Greg
Chappell Neil
Harvey Keith Miller...