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Bithell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bert Bithell (1900–1969), English footballer * Brian Bithell (born 1956), English footballer * Mike Bithell (born 1985), British video game developer * Richard Bithell (1821–1902), English agnostic philosopher and writer * Stuart Bithell Stuart Bithell (born 28 August 1986 in Rochdale) is a British sailor and Olympic champion. He competed with Luke Patience in the 470 class at the 2012 Summer Olympics where he won a silver medal and in the 2020 Summer Olympics where he won a ...
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Bert Bithell
Samuel Herbert Bithell (19 November 1900 – 18 October 1969) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Southport as a forward Forward is a relative direction, the opposite of backward. Forward may also refer to: People * Forward (surname) Sports * Forward (association football) * Forward (basketball), including: ** Point forward ** Power forward (basketball) ** Sm .... Career statistics Honours Burscough Rangers * Rall-Walker Cup: 1921–22 References English men's footballers English Football League players Men's association football inside forwards 1900 births 1969 deaths Men's association football outside forwards People from Hindley, Greater Manchester Footballers from Greater Manchester Sportspeople from the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan Southport F.C. players Burnley F.C. players 20th-century English sportsmen {{England-footy-goalkeeper-1900s-stub ...
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Brian Bithell
Brian Bithell (born 5 October 1956) is an English former footballer who played as a defender for Stoke City, Port Vale, Wimbledon, Macclesfield Town, Stafford Rangers, Congleton Town and Rhyl. Career Bithell started his career with Stoke City. He started 16 First Division games in the 1976–77 season, as both Tony Waddington and George Eastham proved unable to lead the "Potters" away from the relegation zone. He never featured in the Second Division, and instead crossed the Potteries divide in September 1977 to spend time on loan with Roy Sproson's Port Vale in the Third Division. He only played two games at Vale Park, before returning to the Victoria Ground the following month. He joined Dario Gradi's Wimbledon in December 1977, featuring in six Fourth Division games towards the end of the 1977–78 season. After leaving Plough Lane he left the Football League, and later played for Macclesfield Town (Northern Premier League), Stafford Rangers (Northern Premier League), ...
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Mike Bithell
Michael Bithell is a British video game designer, Video game developer, developer, and podcaster best known for his work on ''Thomas Was Alone'' and ''Volume (video game), Volume''. He is a regular host of the ''Play, Watch, Listen'' podcast, along with Alanah Pearce, Troy Baker, and Austin Wintory. Career Bithell credits his high school history teacher for helping him to get into games programming: when their class was given an essay assignment, Bithell asked instead if he could make a point-and-click adventure game about the topic in lieu of an essay. The teacher was impressed with the work and allowed Bithell to continue to present games instead of essays for the class. Bithell Independent video game development, independently developed an early version of the ''Thomas Was Alone'' video game in 2010 while working for Blitz Games, where he was a junior designer, and later a Level design, level Game design, designer on games such as ''Tak and the Guardians of Gross'', ''Invinci ...
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Richard Bithell
Richard Bithell (22 March 1821 – 4 December 1902) was an English agnostic philosopher and writer. Bithell was born at Lewes, Sussex on 22 March 1821. When he was 11, he worked at his father's smithy in Lewes.Grayling, A. C; Pyle, Andrew; Goulder, Naomi. (2006). ''Continuum Encyclopedia of British Philosophy''. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 331–332. Due to ill health he later took up teaching. He took courses at the Borough Road Training College to become a teacher of chemistry and mathematics. In 1843, he was appointed master of the British School in Chesterfield. He was transferred to Brighton, Wolverton and London. Bithell obtained a BSc from London University and a PhD from University of Göttingen. He developed an interest in philosophy and authored a series of books on agnosticism. From 1865 he worked at the banking house of the Rothschilds until his retirement in 1898.Lightman, Bernard. ''Ideology, Evolution and Late-Victorian Agnostic Popularizers''. In James R. Moore. ...
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