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- Thirkell is a surname. People with that name include: Angela Thirkell (1890–1961), English-born Australian novelist John Thirkell (born 1958), British...
- Angela Margaret Thirkell (/ˈθɜːrkəl/; née Mackail, 30 January 1890 – 29 January 1961) was an English and Australian novelist. She also published one novel...
- John Thirkell is a British trumpet and flugelhorn player, who has appeared on hundreds of pop, rock, and jazz recordings. Through the 1980s and early 1990s...
- Eric Thirkell Cooper (1886–1960) was a British soldier and war poet during World War I. Cooper was born in 1886 in Beckenham, Kent. He served with the...
- Barnacle/Peter Thoms/John Thirkell/Luke Tunney) (album) 1996 Travelling Without Moving by Jamiroquai (Horns: Gary Barnacle/John Thirkell) (Note – actual credit...
- partner O'Duffy as well as Thirkell, Swing Out Sister have also enlisted the talents of saxophonist Gary Barnacle (who with Thirkell comprise the Phantom Horns...
- Sir Herbert Thirkell White KCIE CSI (1855–1931) was the Lieutenant-Governor of the British Indian province of Burma (1905–1910) and author of works about...
- Archived from the original on May 11, 2021. Retrieved October 16, 2020. Thirkell, Fred; Scullion, Bob (2002). British Columbia 100 years ago: portraits...
- Percy Thirkell (13 February 1900 – 16 January 1997) was an English footballer who pla**** as a left back for Bolton Wanderers, Tranmere Rovers and Congleton...
- celebrated designs. The final version was designed by Carroll, Dempsey and Thirkell following a commission by Nicholas Garland who, along with Alexander Chancellor...