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Travers may
refer to:
Travers, Alberta, Canada, a
hamlet Travers Reservoir, Alberta,
Canada Travers River, New
Zealand Travers, Switzerland, a village...
- name "Pamela
Lyndon Travers" and
adopted the pen name P. L.
Travers in 1933
while writing the
first of
eight Mary
Poppins books.
Travers travelled to New...
- five solo albums. She was a contralto. Mary
Travers was born in 1936 in Louisville, Kentucky, to
Robert Travers and
Virginia Coigney,
journalists and active...
- en long, en large, et en
Travers". La Péniche (in French).
Retrieved 14 May 2024.. Lanez, Émilie (2019-09-09). "Hugo
Travers : à 22 ans, il réinvente...
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campaigners Bill
Travers (1922–1994) and
Virginia McKenna, and
nephew of
actress Linden Travers. In 1964, at the age of five,
Travers travelled with his...
- John
Travers may
refer to: John
Travers (Sheriff of London),
Sheriff of
London 1224–1225 John
Travers (MP), for
Lancashire John
Travers (New
South Wales...
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Henry Travers (born
April 12, 1954) is a
Canadian rock guitarist,
singer and
songwriter who
began his
recording career in the mid-1970s.
Travers was born...
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Travers is an
English and
Irish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Allan Travers (1892–1968),
baseball pitcher Ben
Travers (1886–1980)...
- for
William R.
Travers, the
president of the old
Saratoga Racing ****ociation. His horse, Kentucky, won the
first running of the
Travers. The race was not...
-
Travers John
Heagerty (5
March 1874 – 18
October 1965),
known professionally as
Henry Travers, was an
English film and
stage character actor who specialised...