Thomas Duggan — Thomas Joseph Duggan (c.1880 ndash; July 23, 1930) was a sports promoter with interests in horse racing, hockey, dog racing and arena management. He was the co owner of the Mount Royal Arena and founder of the New York Americans of the National… … Wikipedia
Thomas Coram — pintado por William Hogarth, en 1740 … Wikipedia Español
Thomas George Lanphier, Sr. — Thomas George Lanphier, Sr., was a Major in the US Army, and was Commanding Officer of Selfridge Field in Michigan from late 1924 to early 1926. Contents 1 Biography 2 Spirit of St. Louis 3 References 4 … Wikipedia
Thomas Joseph Connolly — (* 18. Juli 1922 in Tonopah) ist emeritierter Bischof von Baker. Leben Thomas Joseph Connolly empfing am 8. April 1947 die Priesterweihe und wurde in das Bistum Reno inkardiniert. Paul VI. ernannte ihn am 4. Mai 1971 zum Bischof von Baker. Der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dwyer Stakes — Grade II race Dwyer Stakes Location Belmont Park Elmont, New York Inaugurated 1887 Race type Thoroughbred Flat racing … Wikipedia
Dwyer Stadium — Coordinates: 43°00′33″N 78°10′43″W / 43.009174°N 78.178722°W / 43.009174; 78.178722 … Wikipedia
Thomas Newenham Deane — Sir Thomas Newenham Deane (1828 ndash; 1899) was an Irish architect, the son of Sir Thomas Deane, and father of Sir Thomas Manly Deane, who were also architects. of the Church of Ireland brought ruined buildings under their care.In contemporary… … Wikipedia
Thomas Deane — Sir Thomas Deane (1792 ndash; 1871) was an Irish architect, the father of Sir Thomas Newenham Deane, and grandfather of Sir Thomas Manly Deane, who were also architects.He designed a number of buildings in the city of Cork, including parts of the … Wikipedia
Thomas Bohannan — Horseracing personalities infobox name = Tom Bohannan |caption = occupation = Trainer birthplace = Mobile, Alabama, United States birth date = c.1955 death date = career wins = ongoing race = Diana Handicap (1990) Peter Pan Stakes (1991) Dwyer… … Wikipedia
O'Dwyer (surname) — For other uses, see O Dwyer. O Dwyer is an Irish surname from the Gaelic ó Dubhuir, meaning black . O Dwyer in Irish is O Duibhir (pronounced O Dweer), meaning grandson of Duibhir, an ancestor who, by tradition, lived sometime around the tenth… … Wikipedia