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Alan Dean (advocate)
Alan Dean may refer to: * Alan Dean (athlete) (born 1940), British Olympic athlete * Alan Dean (cricketer) (born 1962), English cricketer * Alan Dean (ornithologist) Alan R. Dean is a British ornithologist with a special interest in gulls and warblers. He lives in Solihull, West Midlands. He is a member of the West Midland Bird Club and was an assistant editor of its Annual Reports for 1975–1980. He was a ..., British ornithologist * Alan Dean (priest) (born 1938), Archdeacon of the Army * Alan Dean (tattoo artist), British tattoo artist {{hndis, Dean, Alan ...
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Alan Dean (athlete)
Alan Dean (born 26 January 1942) is a British middle-distance running, middle-distance runner. He competed in the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's 800 metres, men's 800 metres at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Alan first competed for England aged 21 in 1963 against Norway in Bergen, and also competed against Italy and Germany at White City in London. He also competed against Poland and other countries. Alan joined the Michelin tyre company as a pre-apprentice aged 15 and became a full apprentice at 16. He took up running as all employees had to take up a sport. He excelled at running and as a youth he was Staffordshire and Midland cross country champion. His talent was spotted by a coach from North Staffs and Stone Harriers who called at his home and asked him to join the club. Alan’s personal bests are: 800 m 1:48:02 880 yards 1:49 10 miles (road): 49:20 (John Oultram Memorial Race) References External links

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Alan Dean (cricketer)
This is a list of cricketers who have played for Bedfordshire County Cricket Club in List A matches. Bedfordshire, one of the Minor Counties, played 27 List A cricket matches – a one-day, limited overs form of cricket – between 1967 and 2005.List A Matches played by Bedfordshire
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After making their List A debut in the 1967 Gillette Cup the county played six matches in the competition up to and then once in

Alan Dean (ornithologist)
Alan R. Dean is a British ornithologist with a special interest in gulls and warblers. He lives in Solihull, West Midlands. He is a member of the West Midland Bird Club and was an assistant editor of its Annual Reports for 1975–1980. He was a member of the British Birds Rarities Committee The British Birds Rarities Committee (BBRC), established in 1959, is the national bird rarities committee for Britain. It assesses claimed sightings of bird species that are rarely seen in Britain, based on descriptions, photographs and video re ... from 1984 to 1992 and in 2007 published a comprehensive account of the committee's history and publications. He has published a number of identification papers in '' British Birds''. His papers and articles on Siberian chiffchaff have been of particular note. In 2010, the West Midland Bird Club conferred on him life membership, in recognition of his contribution to ornithology. Bibliography Books *''The Birds of the West Midlands'' By Grah ...
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Alan Dean (priest)
Alan Dean (1938–2018) was Archdeacon of the Army and Deputy Chaplain General to the Forces from 1993 to 1995. Dean was educated at the University of Hull and ordained in 1964. After a curacy at Clitheroe and then Chaplain to the Bishop of Burnley he was with the Royal Army Chaplains' Department from 1968 to 1995. He was also an Honorary Chaplain to the Queen An Honorary Chaplain to the King is a member of the clergy within the United Kingdom who, through long and distinguished service, is appointed to minister to the Monarchy of the United Kingdom, monarch of the United Kingdom. When the reigning mona ... from 1987 to 1993. References Church of England archdeacons (military) Honorary chaplains to the King 20th-century English Anglican priests Alumni of the University of Hull 1938 births Living people Royal Army Chaplains' Department officers {{ChurchofEngland-archdeacon-stub ...
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