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Charles Swinburne (1837–1909) was an
English poet and writer.
Swinburne or
Swinburn may also
refer to:
Swinburne Film and
Television School, a
former film...
- John
Swinburn (7
August 1961 – 12
December 2016) was a flat
racing jockey and
trainer who
competed in
Great Britain and internationally.
Swinburn was born...
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Walter Robert Swinburn, (born 1937), is a
retired jockey who
competed in Flat racing. He was
Irish flat
racing Champion Jockey in 1976 and 1977, and was...
- The
Swinburn–Henry
rifle was a breech-loading lever-actuated single-shot
rifle that was used by
British Commonwealth forces in the late 1870s as substitute...
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Lieutenant General Sir
Richard Hull
Swinburn, KCB (30
October 1937 – 11
October 2017) was a
senior British Army
officer who
served as
Commander of the...
- Trial, run at
Sandown on 25
April 1981,
where he was
ridden by
Walter Swinburn. In a 9-horse, 1+1⁄4-mile (2.0 km) race,
Shergar raised his pace after...
- his son-in-law
Walter Swinburn.
Following his
retirement as a trainer,
Harris remained a
significant owner of the yard.
Swinburn relinquished his licence...
- 35-year-old
Charles Swinburn, the
owner of a
factory in Cold Pickerby, Yorkshire, in
which electric motors are produced.
Swinburn has
inherited the works...
- The
comprehensive aphasia test (CAT) was
created by Kate
Swinburn (from Connect: a
charity for
people with aphasia),
Gillian Porter (an NHS
therapist from...
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William Swinburne may
refer to:
William Swinburne (locomotive builder) (1805–1883),
American builder of
steam locomotives Sir
William Swinburne (died 1404)...