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Barry Thorndycraft (October 29, 1933 –
September 22, 2005) was a
Canadian ice
hockey player and head
coach most well
known for his time at
North Dakota...
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finished with a
record of 22–7–3 and
coach Thorndycraft was
named WCHA
Coach of the Year for 1962–63.
Thorndycraft left the
program in 1964 and
under new...
- Loop,
Killing Floor founder members Mick
Clarke (lead guitar) and Bill
Thorndycraft (vocals/harmonica)
formed the band in 1968 in London, England, after...
- Tectonics. 35 (6): 1317–1341. doi:10.1002/2016TC004120. Benito, Gerardo;
Thorndycraft,
Varyl R.; Medialdea, Alicia; Machado,
Maria J.; Sancho, Carlos; Dussaillant...
- Utica, New York
Utica Memorial Auditorium 1963
North Dakota (2)
Barry Thorndycraft Denver Murray Armstrong 6-5
Chestnut Hill, M****achusetts
McHugh Forum...
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Graham Bond and others. In 1968,
Clarke formed Killing Floor with Bill
Thorndycraft in London.
Stuart McDonald, Bazz
Smith and Lou
Martin joined the band...
- Basin: The Case of Ceva (Piedmont -
Northwest Italy)" (PDF). In V.R.
Thorndycraft; G. Benito; M. Barriendos; M.C.
Llasat (eds.). Palaeofloods, Historical...
- Utica, New York
Utica Memorial Auditorium 1963
North Dakota (2)
Barry Thorndycraft Denver Murray Armstrong 6–5
Chestnut Hill, M****achusetts
McHugh Forum...
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David S. G.; Chiverrell,
Richard C.; Plater,
Andrew J.; Murton, Julian;
Thorndycraft,
Varyl R.; Tarolli, Paolo; Rose, James; Wainwright, John; Downs, Peter;...
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Purpur (1949–1956) Al
Renfrew (1956–1957) Bob May (1957–1959)
Barry Thorndycraft (1959–1964) Bob
Peters (1964–1966) Bill
Selman (1966–1968) Rube Bjorkman...