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Tom Harrison (actor)
Thomas Harrison may refer to: *Thomas Harrison (architect) (1744–1829), English architect and bridge engineer *Thomas Harrison (cyclist) (born 1942), Australian cyclist *Thomas Harrison (footballer) (1867–1942), English footballer for Aston Villa * Thomas Harrison (general) (1823–1891), Confederate States Army brigadier general, district judge * Thomas Harrison (minister) (1619–1682), English nonconformist minister, active in Virginia and Ireland *Thomas Harrison (ship-owner) (1815–1888), Liverpool ship-owner *Thomas Harrison (soldier) (1606–1660), sided with Parliament in the English Civil War * Thomas Harrison (translator) (1555–1631), English Puritan scholar and a translator for the King James Version of the Bible *T. Alexander Harrison (1853–1930), American artist *Thomas Elliot Harrison (1808–1888), civil engineer * Thomas Sinclair Harrison (1898–?), South African World War I flying ace *Thomas W. Harrison (1856–1935), U.S. Representative from Virginia (seco ...
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Thomas Harrison (architect)
Thomas Harrison (7 August (baptised) 1744 – 29 March 1829) was an English architect and bridge engineer who trained in Rome, where he studied classical architecture. Returning to England, he won the competition in 1782 for the design of Skerton Bridge in Lancaster. After moving to Lancaster he worked on local buildings, received commissions for further bridges, and designed country houses in Scotland. In 1786 Harrison was asked to design new buildings within the grounds of Lancaster and Chester castles, projects that occupied him, together with other works, until 1815. On both sites he created accommodation for prisoners, law courts, and a shire hall, while working on various other public buildings, gentlemen's clubs, churches, houses, and monuments elsewhere. His final major commission was for the design of Grosvenor Bridge in Chester. Some of Harrison's designs, including his buildings at Lancaster Castle, were Gothic in style, but most were Neoclassical, pa ...
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Tommy Harrison (footballer)
Tommy Harrison (born 22 January 1974) is a Scottish footballer, who played for Heart of Midlothian, Dunfermline Athletic, Clyde, York City, Carlisle United Carlisle United Football Club ( , ) is a professional association football club based in Carlisle, Cumbria, England. The team compete in , the fourth tier of the English football league system. They have played their home games at Brunton Park s ..., Berwick Rangers, East Fife and Montrose. References External links * * 1974 births Living people Men's association football midfielders Scottish men's footballers Heart of Midlothian F.C. players Dunfermline Athletic F.C. players Clyde F.C. players York City F.C. players Carlisle United F.C. players Berwick Rangers F.C. players East Fife F.C. players Montrose F.C. players Scottish Football League players English Football League players Footballers from Edinburgh Scotland men's youth international footballers {{Scotland-footy-midfielder-1970s-stub ...
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Tommy Harrison
Thomas Harrison (17 August 1892 — April→June 1931 (aged 38)) born in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent was an English professional fly/ bantam/featherweight boxer of the 1900s, 1910s and 1920s who won the National Sporting Club (NSC) (subsequently known as the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC)) British bantamweight title, British Empire bantamweight title, and European Boxing Union (EBU) bantamweight title, his professional fighting weight varied from , i.e. flyweight to , i.e. featherweight Featherweight is a weight class in the combat sports of boxing, kickboxing, mixed martial arts, and Greco-Roman wrestling. Boxing Professional boxing History A featherweight boxer weighs in at a limit of . In the early days of the division, t .... References External links * 1892 births 1931 deaths Bantamweight boxers English male boxers Featherweight boxers Flyweight boxers Sportspeople from Hanley, Staffordshire {{England-boxing-bio-stub ...
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Tom Harrison (politician)
Thomas Hamlet Harrison (2 April 1864 – 20 June 1944) was an Australian politician who was a Country Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1914 to 1924. He was the leader of the Country Party from 1919 to 1922. Early life Harrison was born in Brailsford, Derbyshire, England. He emigrated to Australia in 1884, initially settling in Queensland, then moving to Victoria, and finally arriving in Western Australia in the 1890s. Harrison lived in Coolgardie and York for a period, and later became a wheat farmer at Doodlakine. He was elected to the Kellerberrin Road Board in 1911, and served until 1915, including as chairman for a period of time.Thomas Hamlet Harrison
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Tom Harrison (musician)
Tom Harrison (born July 25, 1985) is a British alto saxophonist and flautist who has been active on the British jazz scene since 2009. Harrison reached a national audience following the release of his band Dagda's self-titled debut album in 2012, which was accompanied by a UK tour. The live group featured American tenor saxophonist Jean Toussaint and was well received by the media, described by ''Time Out'' magazine as "guitar sax-led melodic modern jazz with a poppy/rocky edge". Harrison released his second album ''Unfolding in Tempo'' in 2016. The album features Robert Mitchell, David Lyttle, Daniel Casimir and Cleveland Watkiss. It was recorded live during a short UK tour earlier that year, which received a large amount of attention from the media, including a feature on BBC News. ''Unfolding in Tempo'' was released on Lyte Records in October 2016. The release was a critical success with praise from the media. ''BBC Music Magazine'' said, "Records like this don't come along ...
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Tom Harrison (cricketer)
Tom Harrison (born 11 December 1971) is a British former professional cricketer and sports executive. He played cricket with Northamptonshire and Derbyshire. Harrison joined the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) as its new chief executive officer in January 2015. Early life and education Harrison was born in England. He was raised in South Africa until fourteen, after which he attended Oundle School, in Northamptonshire, followed by the University of Manchester. Life and career Harrison was Senior Vice President for the sports agency, IMG, where he managed the company's media business in the UK and Ireland. Prior to that, Harrison ran IMG's media business in the Indian sub-continent for two years. He was also responsible for IMG's global cricket business and for global media rights sales for Cricket Australia, Cricket South Africa and the Indian Premier League The Indian Premier League (IPL), also known as TATA IPL for sponsorship reasons, is a men's T20 ...
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Tom Harrison (baseball)
Thomas James Harrison (born January 18, 1945) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He pitched in one game for the Kansas City Athletics in . Although he was a pitcher, Harrison made his major league debut as a pinch runner. Ten days later, he made his pitching debut, giving up one run in one inning In baseball, softball, and similar games, an inning is the basic unit of play, consisting of two halves or frames, the "top" (first half) and the "bottom" (second half). In each half, one team bats until three outs are made, with the other tea .... Notes External links 1945 births Canadian expatriate baseball players in the United States Living people Major League Baseball players from Canada Sportspeople from Trail, British Columbia Kansas City Athletics players Daytona Beach Islanders players Major League Baseball pitchers Baseball people from British Columbia Bell High School (California) alumni {{Canada-baseball-pitcher-stub ...
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Thomas Sinclair Harrison
Major Thomas Sinclair Harrison (born 8 January 1898 in Cape Colony) was a World War I fighter ace credited with 22 aerial victories. He was a balloon buster, as he destroyed two enemy observation balloons. This made him the fourth highest scoring South African. Military service Harrison originally served with an artillery regiment in German East Africa. He then joined the Royal Flying Corps in April 1917. From cadet he was commissioned as a temporary second lieutenant (on probation) on 12 August 1917, and was confirmed in his rank and appointed a flying officer on 12 March 1918. In May he was assigned to No. 29 Squadron RAF. His timing was impeccable; the squadron was newly equipped with brand new RAF SE.5as. Beginning his victories the following month, he became the squadron's leading ace out of 26. While his 22 triumphs did not make up an overpowering part of the squadron's 385 victories, he was a steady scorer. His first victory was on 27 June 1918, when he flamed a Hal ...
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Thomas Harrison (cyclist)
Thomas Harrison (born 13 May 1942) is a former Australian cyclist. He competed in the men's sprint at the 1964 Summer Olympics The , officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 ( ja, 東京1964), were an international multi-sport event held from 10 to 24 October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo had been awarded the organization of the 1940 Summer Olympics, but this h .... References 1942 births Living people Australian male cyclists Olympic cyclists for Australia Place of birth missing (living people) Cyclists at the 1964 Summer Olympics Commonwealth Games medallists in cycling Commonwealth Games gold medallists for Australia Cyclists at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Medallists at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games {{Australia-cycling-bio-stub ...
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Thomas Elliot Harrison
Thomas Elliot Harrison (4 April 1808 – 20 March 1888) was a British engineer. Born in Fulham, London, he was raised in the north east of England, where his father was a promoter of early railway companies; after an apprenticeship under William Chapman; he gained engineering experience on the lines his father had helped establish, as well as in working in association with George Stephenson and Robert Stephenson during his early career. In 1850 he became chief engineer of the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway, and retained that title during the company's amalgamations with other north eastern railway firms, becoming the North Eastern Railway's first chief engineer at its formation in 1854, a position he held until his death in 1888. The best known works he was involved with are bridges: which include the Skelton viaduct on the Ouse; the Victoria Viaduct and Monkwearmouth railway bridge on the Wear; he was also involved in dock and railway line construction, and engineering ...
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Thomas Harrison (translator)
Thomas Harrison (1555, London – 1631) was an English Puritan scholar, a Vice-Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, and one of the translators for the King James Version of the Bible. Life He was born in London, and entered Merchant Taylors' School in 1570; he entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1573 and graduated B.A. in 1577. At Cambridge his scholarship attracted the notice of William Whitaker. He became a Fellow and tutor of Trinity College. :s:Harrison, Thomas (1555-1631) (DNB00) Harrison was a puritan, and in 1589 is mentioned as attending a synod at St. John's College, along with Thomas Cartwright. He was a noted Christian Hebraist and among the revisers of the King James Bible. He belonged to the First Cambridge Company. For the last twenty years of his life he was vice-prefect of Trinity College. He died in 1631 and was buried with some pomp in the chapel of his college. A Latin volume in his honour was written by Caleb Dalechamp (Dalecampius) and dedicated ...
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