John Diamond — (10 mai 1953 2 mars 2001) était un journaliste et présentateur de télévision britannique. Après avoir commencé une carrière d enseignant au Trent Park College of Education de Londres (aujourd hui rattaché à l Université du Middlesex), John… … Wikipédia en Français
John Diamond — Barrington John Bayley (* 9. April 1937 in Birmingham; † 14. Oktober 2008) war ein britischer Science Fiction Autor.[1] Er veröffentlichte seine Werke zumeist als Barrington J. Bayley, aber auch unter den Pseudonymen Alan Aumbry, John Diamond, P … Deutsch Wikipedia
John Diamond (dancer) — John Diamond (aka Jack or Johnny) (1823 ndash; 1857) was an Irish American [Hill and Hatch 99.] dancer and blackface minstrel performer. Diamond entered show business at age 17 and soon came to the attention of circus promoter P. T. Barnum. In… … Wikipedia
John Diamond (journalist) — John Diamond (10 May, 1953 2 March, 2001) was a British broadcaster and journalist. Education and training Diamond trained as an English teacher at Trent Park College of Education, now part of Middlesex University. Later he taught at an all girls … Wikipedia
John Diamond, Baron Diamond — PC (Leeds, 30 April 1907 ndash; Chalfont St Giles, 3 April 2004) was a British Labour politician.Diamond was educated at Leeds Grammar School and became an accountant.Diamond was elected Member of Parliament in 1945 for the Blackley division of… … Wikipedia
John Diamond (doctor) — For other people named John Diamond, see John Diamond (disambiguation). John Diamond Born 9 August 1934 (1934 08 09) (age 77) Education Graduated Sydney Medical School, 1957; Diploma (Psychological Medicine), 1962 Alma mater … Wikipedia
Diamond Peak (Oregon) — Diamond Peak Diamond Peak Volcano, with the smaller Mount Yoran to the right Elevation 8,744 ft (2,665 m) … Wikipedia
Diamond (disambiguation) — Diamond is the hardest known natural material. Diamond, ♦ or ◊ may also refer to: Diamond (gemstone) Diamonds, a suit of cards Alt codes, ♦, the character or symbol formed by using the Alt key in conjunction with the Number Pad (Alt+num4) Lozenge … Wikipedia
Diamond — steht für: Diamant oder Rhombus (Rautenform) in der englischen Sprache Diamond Aircraft, ein österreichischer Flugzeughersteller Diamond (Cyclecar), eine Marke des US amerikanischen Automobilherstellers Cycle Car Company Diamond Light Source,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Diamond Lake — Die Umgebung des Sees, 1956 Geographische Lage Douglas County, Oregon, USA Abfluss … Deutsch Wikipedia