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Norman Taylor was born in October 1919 in Chellaston, close to Derby, in England. He went to local schools before finishing his education at Coventry's Bablake School. He then went on to become an apprentice at the Standard Motor Company. He joined the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (RAFVR) in January 1939 as an airman pilot. [1]
Norman Nicholson Nicholson's home (left) in St George's Terrace, Millom Nicholson's blue plaque in Millom. Norman Cornthwaite Nicholson OBE (8 January 1914 – 30 May 1987) was an English writer. Although he is now known chiefly for his poetry, Nicholson also wrote in many other forms: novels, plays, essays, topography and criticism.
Synonym for death Neutral Pop one's clogs [2] To die Humorous, [1] Informal [2] British. "Pop" is English slang for "pawn." A 19th-century working man might tell his family to take his clothes to the pawn shop to pay for his funeral, with his clogs among the most valuable items. Promoted to Glory: Death of a Salvationist: Formal Salvation Army ...
Norman Taylor (rower) (1899–1980), Canadian Norman Taylor (scientist) (1900–1975), New Zealand Norman Taylor (RAF officer) (1919–1948), British flying ace of the Second World War
Norman Taylor (September 10, 1965 – November 14, 2020) [1] was an American basketball player who played three seasons in the Australian National Basketball League (NBL) for the Illawarra Hawks. At 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m), he played center for the Hawks. He played college basketball for the Bridgeport Purple Knights, earning All-American honors in ...
Norman Lewis Corwin was born in Boston, the third of four children born to Rose, a homemaker, and Samuel, a printer. [2] They raised their family in East Boston, MA, before moving to Winthrop, Massachusetts when Norman was thirteen. Norman graduated from Winthrop High School, but unlike his brothers, he did not attend college.
Norman William Taylor (April 15, 1899 – December 14, 1980) [1] was a Canadian rower who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics. [2] He won a silver medal at the Paris Games as crew member of the Canadian boat in the eights event .
Joshua Alden "Jay" Norman (March 20, 1937 – November 14, 2021) was a dancer, actor, and choreographer known for his work in both stage and film productions, particularly in musical theater. He is best known and most closely associated with West Side Story , in which he performed on stage in the original Broadway production, and on tour ...