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Lady Marion Chesham served with the Auxiliary Territorial Service and the American Red Cross during the Second World War. [3] Following the death of Lord Chesham in 1952, she became a prominent spokesperson for the Capricorn Africa Society - a pressure group based in the British colonies in southern and eastern Africa, which included members from a range of cultural backgrounds. [1]
The club was established in 1917 by a merger of Chesham Town and Chesham Generals. [2] The new club joined the Spartan League in 1919, which the Generals had been members of prior to World War I. [3] They won back-to-back league titles in 1921–22 and 1922–23, and were champions again in 1924–25. [4]
Charles Compton William Cavendish, 3rd Baron Chesham, KCB, PC, DL (13 December 1850 – 9 November 1907), styled The Honourable Charles Cavendish between 1863 and 1882, was a British soldier, courtier and Conservative politician.
This is a category for Chesham United players past and present. Pages in category "Chesham United F.C. players" The following 134 pages are in this category, out of ...
Homayoun Ershadi (born 1947), Iranian actor; Homayoun Katouzian (born 1942), Iranian academic; Homayoun Seraji (1947–2007), Iranian scientist; Homayoun Shahrokhi, Iranian football player, coach, and manager; Homayoun Shajarian (born 1975), Iranian singer; Homayoon Kazerooni, a roboticist and Berkley professor of Mechanical Engineering
Chesham and Waterside FC was founded by Rev Reade, curate of Christ Church, Chesham in 1879. The first game was against Amersham in October 1879. In 1894 they became founder members of the Southern League. They were renamed Chesham Town in 1899 and continued to play in the Southern League until 1904, when
In 1925, under the Pahlavi dynasty the Order continued as the Order of Homayoun with new insignia, though based on the Lion and Sun motif. This motif was used for centuries by the rulers of Iran, being formally adopted under Mohammad Shah. The order is abbreviated as KLS, for Knight of Lion and Sun. [1]
The Saudis shot down one Iranian Phantom, killing 1st Lts Homayoun Hekmati & weapon systems officer Seyed Sirous Karimi. The second Iranian F-4 was damaged, and made an emergency landing at Kish Airport. The aircraft could not be repaired and was written off. This caused the Iranians to scramble 11 additional F-4s from Bushehr.