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Tyquin may
refer to two
Australian representative rugby league players who were brothers: Bill
Tyquin (1919–1999) Tom
Tyquin (1932–2015) This page lists...
- This was
followed with more
premierships in 1949, 1951 and 1953. Bill
Tyquin, a
product of
Souths district, was captain-coach of the 1949 team, and went...
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Tyquin 2003, pp. 32–71.
Tyquin 2003, pp. 63–65.
Tyquin 2012, p. 9.
Tyquin 2003, p. 8.
Tyquin 2003, pp. 1–8.
Tyquin 2003, pp. ix–xii.
Tyquin 2003...
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Attack from the Sea. New Haven: Yale
University Press. ISBN 978-0300124408.
Tyquin,
Michael (1993). Gallipoli: The
Medical War. Sydney:
University of New South...
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Thomas James Tyquin (18 June 1932 – 15 July 2015) was an
Australian rugby league player. He was a
member of the
Australian squad which won the inaugural...
- 2000
uprising in
Egypt Australian War
Memorial –
Egyptian Uprising 1919
Tyquin, Michael.
Keeping the
Peace –
Egypt 1919,
Journal of the
Royal United Services...
- Bill
Tyquin (1919–1999) was an
Australian professional rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. An
Australia national representative...
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Archived from the
original on 1
December 2008.
Retrieved 15
September 2008.
Tyquin 1999, p24. "Shipping
Records Jul 1902".
Anglo Boer War.com.
Archived from...
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McLean 8. Jack
Veivers 9. Alan
Hornery 10. Greg
Veivers 11. Bill
Tyquin 12.
Harry Bath 13.
Harold Crocker 14. Len Pegg 15. Mick
Veivers 16. Chris...
- Memorial. [Muirden 1990].
Australian War
Memorial –
Egyptian Uprising 1919
Tyquin, Michael.
Keeping the
Peace –
Egypt 1919,
Journal of the
Royal United Services...