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Isabel Ruth
Trouncer (born 9
September 1930) is a
British stage, film and
television actress.
During the late 1950s she had a
recurring role on the television...
- Two
ships of the
British Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Trouncer : HMS
Trouncer (D85) was a Ruler-class
escort carrier launched as USS
Perdido in 1943...
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Charles Albert Trouncer (14
August 1866 – 13
March 1938) was an
English first-class
cricketer active 1887–90 who pla**** for
Surrey and
Cambridge University...
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Cecil Stallard Trouncer (5
April 1898 – 15
December 1953) was an
English actor. His
daughter Ruth
Trouncer also took up acting.
Cecil Trouncer was born in...
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located in the
Nutana neighborhood of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Trounce House, also a
historic building, is
located in the
backyard of the Gustin...
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built as LST 3523, one of the
Empire Ships, and
later commissioned as HMS
Trouncer.
During the Suez
Crisis she was
pressed into
Government service as SS Empire...
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World War II, she
served the
Royal Navy as Ruler-class
escort carrier HMS
Trouncer (D85) and took part in
convoy escort and ASW
patrol operations. The escort...
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original on June 27, 2009. Lang,
Brent (June 6, 2012). "Why
Television Is
Trouncing Film at
Major Media Companies". TheWrap.com. ****in,
Jordan (June 29...
- History:
Twice There Was a Country. p. 342 Amdur, Neil (6 June 1977). "Vilas
Trounces Gottfried For
First Big 4 Victory". The New York Times. Hrastar, Marko...
- in
Super Bowl III.
Leading up to the
Super Bowl and
following the 34–0
trouncing of the
Cleveland Browns in the NFL Championship, many were
calling the...