Dunstan (disambiguation) — Dunstan is a saint and 10th century Archbishop of Canterbury. Dunstan may refer to: Contents 1 Places 2 People 3 Organizations … Wikipedia
Ian Fleming — Ian Lancaster Fleming (* 28. Mai 1908 in London; † 12. August 1964 in Canterbury, England) war ein britischer Schriftsteller. Bekanntheit erlangte er vor allem mit der von ihm erdachten Roman und Filmfigur James Bond sowie seinem Kinderbuch… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Ian Fraser, Baron Fraser of Lonsdale — William Jocelyn Ian Fraser, Baron Fraser of Lonsdale CH CBE, (30 August 1897 ndash; 19 December 1974), known as Ian Fraser, was Chairman of St Dunstans, a charity for blind serviceman, Governor of the BBC, businessman and a British politician in… … Wikipedia
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Don Dunstan — Not to be confused with Donald Dunstan (Australian Governor), army officer and Governor of South Australia. Don Dunstan 35th Premier of South Australia Elections: 1968, 1970, 1973, 1975, 1977 In office … Wikipedia
St Dunstan's — is a charity providing support, rehabilitation and respite care to blind ex service personnel of the British Armed Forces. St Dunstan s has an office in London and its National Centre is based in Ovingdean, near Brighton. Description St Dunstan s … Wikipedia
Albert Dunstan — Infobox Premier honorific prefix=The Honourable name =Sir Albert Dunstan honorific suffix= KCMG nationality =Australian order =33rd Premier of Victoria term start =2 April 1935 term end =14 September 1943 term start2 =18 September 1943 term end2 … Wikipedia
Charles Sutton Medal — The Charles Sutton Medal is awarded to the player adjudged Best and Fairest for the Western Bulldogs. Scott West holds the record at the club, winning seven medals, followed by Gary Dempsey, with six. It is named after 1950 winner Charlie Sutton … Wikipedia
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