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recorded by Paul
Whiteman and His
Orchestra for
Victor Records in 1922
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Samuel Whiteman (March 28, 1890...
- business,
Middle Swan
Brickworks (later
known as
Whitemans Brickworks or
Whitemans Brick). In 1941,
Whiteman's father died and he took over the business. In...
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Whitemans Valley is a
rural suburb of
Upper Hutt
located in the
lower North Island of New Zealand.
Situated roughly 4
kilometers south of the
Upper Hutt...
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Whiteman's Green is a
place in the
north of the
large village and
civil parish of
Cuckfield in the Mid Sus****
District of West Sus****, England. It is located...
- was
founded as
Whiteman Air Park in 1946 on a farm by
pilot Marvin Whiteman Sr. as a non-tower controlled,
private airport. Later,
Whiteman Manufacturing...
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Whitemans Brick was a
brick manufacturing company in
Middle Swan in
Western Australia. It was a
company owned by Lou
Whiteman. His son,
Manton Lewis Cyril...
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Malik Whiteman (born 2
October 1998) is an
English professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
Premier League club
Tottenham Hotspur.
Whiteman joined...
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David Whiteman may
refer to:
David Andrew Patrick Whiteman,
Canadian musician and
songwriter David Bruce Whiteman (born 1952),
Canadian American poet...
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Steve Whiteman (born
August 28, 1956) is an
American rock vocalist, best
known for
being the lead
singer of Kix.
Whiteman first realized his love for...
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Unison Whiteman (died 19
October 1983) was a
Grenadian politician. He was one of the
leaders of the
revolutionary New
Jewel Movement and
Minister of Foreign...