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Dukes was born [2] in Wallington, Surrey, a suburb of London.He was an Exhibitioner at Peterhouse, Cambridge from 1951 to 1954, and then from 1954 to 1956, he was Teaching Fellow in American history at the University of Washington in Seattle, completing an MA thesis under the supervision of Max Savelle, Jonathan Boucher, Tory Parson, Teacher and Political Theorist.
Paul David Skinner, CBE (24 December 1944 – 21 October 2024) was a British businessman who was the chairman of the Rio Tinto Group from 2003 to 2009. Early life
Dunkley or Dunckley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Dunkley (1877–1949), English professional footballer; Andrew Dunkley (born 1968), Australian rules footballer; Archibald Dunkley, Rastafarian preacher; Bob Dunkley, British competitive shooter; Chey Dunkley (born 1992), English footballer; Chris Dunkley, English ...
Philip Edward Dunkley (9 August 1904 – 17 June 1985) was an English international rugby union player. [ 1 ] Born in Daventry , outside Charwelton, Northamptonshire, Dunkley moved to the town of Rugby following his father's death and was educated at Lawrence Sheriff School , before ending up at Royal Orphanage of Wolverhampton .
Kenneth J. Dunkley (born 1939) is an American physicist, inventor and business man. He is best known in the field of holography for inventing and patenting Three Dimensional Viewing Glasses (3-DVG). [1] [2] He serves as the president of Holospace Laboratories Inc. of Camp Hill, Pennsylvania.
Paul Dudley White (June 6, 1886 – October 31, 1973) was an American physician and cardiologist. He was considered one of the leading cardiologists of his day, and a prominent advocate of preventive medicine .
John Paul Jr.'s car hit one of them, propelling it over the fence into the stands. As a result, three spectators were killed and eight others, two of whom were children, sustained injuries. The race was abandoned before completing the necessary 104 laps to be official. [142] [143]
Dunkley was born in Stoke-on-Trent and joined Stoke City during World War II. [1] He made three appearances for Stoke in 1940–41 scoring once against Notts County. [1] He was called up for army service to fight in the war in 1942 and never played for the club again. [1] After the end of the war he spent a season for Barrow playing 11 times. [1]