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Alternative spellings including de
Wallbank, Walbank, Walbanks, and
Wallbanks. The name may
refer to:
Allan Wallbank (born 1937), New
Zealand politician...
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Phyllis Wallbank, MBE (née Gardner; 1
September 1918 – 9
April 2020) was a
British educationalist who, in 1948,
founded the
first all-age
Montessori school...
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Newell Smith Wallbank (26
April 1875 - 23 June 1945) was a
British composer of pipe
organ music. He was an
Organist of
Wakefield Cathedral from 1930 until...
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Allan Robert Wallbank (born 1937) was a New
Zealand politician of the
Labour Party.
Wallbank was born in Ngāruawāhia in 1937. In his
youth he was a provincial...
- Ross Burden, Ray McVinnie,
Simon Gault, Josh Emett, Al
Brown and Mark
Wallbank. The
series is
similar to the
format of
MasterChef Australia,
whereby contestants...
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Aston Cantlow Parochial Church Council v
Wallbank [2003] UKHL 37 is a UK
constitutional law case,
concerning judicial review. In the vast
majority of ecclesiastical...
- John
Wallbanks (7 July 1905 – 1987) was an
English footballer who pla**** as a forward. Born in Hindley, Wigan,
Wallbanks started his
professional career...
- Paul
Wallbank is an
Australian speaker,
broadcaster and
writer on
business and
technology issues.
After some
years travelling in Australia,
Europe and...
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Thomas Walter Wallbank (July 27, 1901 – May 16, 1992) was an
American historian and one of the
original authors of the best-selling
textbook Civilization...
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Harold Wallbanks (27 July 1921 –
April 1993),
sometimes known as
Choppy Wallbanks, was an
English professional footballer who pla**** as a
right half in...