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- teachers despise him for his strict grading and stubborn personality. Dr. Woodrup, Barton's headmaster and Hunham's former student, scolds him for costing...
- Graham Woodrup was a competitive cyclist from Port Fairy who set many long-distance records including Perth to Sydney and the 24-hour tandem world record...
- Roger Kowalski and he also outsourced frames from other builders such as Woodrup and Bob Jackson. Hall sponsored some top amateur riders including Paul...
- legs. Back then, the best frames were hand-built British ones and Maurice Woodrup, a Leeds frame builder, would have a new frame spra**** Mercier pink waiting...
- William Woodrop Mayrant was the son of John Mayrant and Ann Woodruff or Woodrup. Soon after the American Revolution, Mayrant studied law and became an...
- recognised. In its inaugural year the Port Fairy Cycling Club, including Graham Woodrup, achieved this honour completing a total distance of 570 km. The inaugural...
- African cricketer Graham Wood (disambiguation), multiple people Graham Woodrup (1946–1992), Australian cyclist Graham Woodwark (1874–1938), English politician...
- American vessels and burnt them all, except for Patent, M'Master, master, and Woodrup, Sims, master. They made a cartel of Patent, putting their British prisoners...
- American vessels and burnt them all, except for Patent, M'Master, master, and Woodrup, Sims, master. They made a cartel of Patent, putting their British prisoners...
- particularly as Founding President of the Pork Council of Australia. John Roy Woodrup For service to the community of Port Fairy as a fundraiser for organisations...