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Lunn is a surname, and may refer to: * Agnes Cathinka Wilhelmine Lunn (1850–1941), Danish artist * Arnold Lunn (1888–1974), British mountaineer * Billy Lunn (footballer) (1923–2000), Northern Ireland * Bob Lunn (born 1945), American golfer * Brian Lunn (1893–1956), British writer * David Lunn (born 1930), English bishop * David Lunn-Rockliffe (1924–2011), British businessman * Elizabeth Teter Lunn (1904–1998), American biologist * Enoch Lunn, English footballer * Fred Lunn (1895–1972), English footballer * Gary Lunn (born 1957), Canadian politician * George Lunn (UK politician) (1861–1939) * George R. Lunn (1873–1948), American clergyman and politician * Gladys Lunn (1908–1988), English athlete * Halvor Skramstad Lunn (born 1980), Norwegian snowboarder * Harry Lunn, Canadian football player * Henry Charles Lunn (1817-1894), editor of ''The Musical Times'', 1863-1887 * Henry Simpson Lunn (1859–1939), English businessman * Hugh Lunn (born 1941), Austral ...
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Agnes Cathinka Wilhelmine Lunn
Agnes Cathinka Wilhelmine Lunn (16 March 1850 – 12 December 1941) was a Danish painter and sculptor. Biography Lunn was born as a daughter to Villars Knudsen L. and Frederikke Amalie Hagen at Rønnebæksholm. She drew horses as a child and was fascinated by the form and movements of animals, leading her to the art of sculpture. A spinster, she died at Sønder Jernløse in 1941. She was a student of F. C. Lund and Otto Bache in Denmark. She also studied in Paris under J.-L. Gérôme, Leon Bonnat, and J. Bastien-Lepage. She attended the art school for women at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and travelled to Paris, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Iceland. Lunn has exhibited her works at, e.g., the spring exhibition at Charlottenborg, at the Women's Exhibition in Copenhagen and at the National Exhibition of 1909 in Aarhus. A small exhibition with sculptures and paintings by Lunn was held at the David Collection in Copenhagen in 2016. Among her sculptures, ' ...
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Hugh Lunn
Hugh Duncan Lunn (born 1941 in Brisbane, Queensland) is an Australian journalist and author. Writing career Early journalism Lunn served his journalism cadetship with ''The Courier-Mail''. Upon completing his cadetship, he worked overseas for seven years. During 1967 and 1968 he covered the Vietnam War for Reuters. In 1969 Lunn reported on the Act of Free Choice in West Papua while as Reuters correspondent in Indonesia. On returning to Australia he became Queensland editor of ''The Australian''. Over the course of the next two decades Lunn was in turn sacked and re-employed by Rupert Murdoch's newspaper a number of times. Finding himself without employment at the age of 47, he began to pen a memoir about his childhood. Author Lunn is now famous in Queensland for a number of autobiographical books: in June 2009 he was voted a Queensland Icon as one of 15 "influential artists" in the state's history in a list of 15 which included the Bee Gees, Geoffrey Rush, Powderfinger and ...
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Robert Lunn
Robert "Rob" Lunn is a former defensive tackle from University of Connecticut. He earned Academic All Big East accolades in 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008. Winner of the coveted "Iron Husky" award in 2007 for "Unbreakable Work Ethic" Lunn was a fixture on UConn's talented defensive line. In 2007, Lunn was awarded the Defensive Player of the Game (Game Ball) for his 11 tackle and two sack performance at home against Rutgers. A member of the 2004 Motor City Bowl, 2007 Meineke Car Care Bowl, and 2008 International Bowl Teams. He graduated in 2008 and after a professional tryouts with Seattle and Arizona traveled overseas. He played two (2) seasons with the Arizona Cardinals. He played professional football with the Carinthian Black Lions in Portchach, Austria. leading them to their first playoff berth before concluding his on-field career. He played his high school ball at Penfield High School, setting school records or sacks in a single game (5), season (17), and career (31). He ...
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Peter Lunn
Peter Northcote Lunn (15 November 1914 – 30 November 2011) was a British alpine skier who competed in the 1936 Winter Olympics. As a spymaster in the early Cold War, he was noted for his resourceful use of telephone tapping. Biography The son of Arnold Lunn and Mabel Northcote, he was born in Coventry and educated at Eton. Shortly before his second birthday in 1916, Lunn's father introduced him to skiing at Mürren, which was the Lunn family's winter home. "I remember endlessly walking up the practice slope, skiing over a large bump and falling over," Lunn said at the age of 95. "My mother picked me up and said, 'Lean forward' – rather good advice."Adam Ruck"Peter Lunn: 'I was furious if I didn't fall'" ''The Independent'', 16 January 2010. During the 1930s, Lunn was one of Britain's leading skiers. He was a member of the British international ski team from 1931 to 1937, and its captain from 1934 to 1937. At the 1936 Winter Olympics at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, he led ...
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Mardi Lunn
Mardi Lunn (born 9 January 1968) is an Australian professional golfer. Her sister, Karen Lunn, is also a professional golfer. Lunn played on several tours including the ALPG Tour, LPGA Tour, and Ladies European Tour. She has won five times worldwide. Lunn has won once on the LPGA Tour in 1999. Lunn also took part in the largest playoff in LPGA Tour history at the 1999 Jamie Farr Kroger Classic. Se Ri Pak birdied the first sudden death playoff hole to defeat Lunn, Karrie Webb, Carin Koch, Sherri Steinhauer, and Kelli Kuehne. After retiring in 2006, Lunn has been a caddie for Lisa Hall on the Ladies European Tour. Professional wins LPGA Tour wins (1) LPGA Tour playoff record (0–1) ALPG Tour wins (2) *1995 Daikyo Ladies Cup *2004 ABC Learning Centres Classic Ladies European Tour wins (1) *1993 File:1993 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The Oslo I Accord is signed in an attempt to resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflict; The Russian White House is shel ...
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Maggie Lunn
Maggie Lunn (born Margaret Hilary Lunn; 26 January 1961 – 19 February 2017) was an English casting director, for leading theatre companies and for notable productions on television and film. Life Lunn was born in Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, youngest of four children born to John Lunn, a school teacher, and Norah Lunn ( Lucey). She attended Sacred Heart Grammar School in Fenham, and read English at Newcastle University. Starting a career in journalism, she was a research assistant, at ''The Daily Telegraph'' and then at ''Private Eye''.Richard Eyrebr>"Maggie Lunn obituary"''The Guardian'', 8 March 2017. Retrieved 10 October 2018. Moving to casting in 1987, she was an assistant to the casting director Gill Titchmarsh, and later an agent at International Creative Management. In 1995 she was appointed head of casting at the Royal Shakespeare Company. In 2002, she joined Michael Attenborough at the Almeida Theatre as artistic associate. From 2001 to 2002 she was acting head of ca ...
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Louise Kirkby Lunn
Louise Kirkby Lunn (8 November 1873 – 17 February 1930) was an English contralto (sometimes classified as a mezzo-soprano). Born into a working-class family in Manchester, She appeared in many French and Italian operas, but was best known as a Richard Wagner, Wagnerian. In addition to many appearances at the Royal Opera House, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, she was seen frequently at the Metropolitan Opera, New York in the early years of the 20th century. She died in London, aged 56. Life and career Early years Kirkby Lunn was born Louisa Baker in Manchester on 8 November 1872, the daughter of William Henry Baker (1839–1893) an iron moulder, and his wife, Mary Elizabeth, ''née'' Kirkby (1839–1922), a confectioner.Potter, Tully"Lunn, Louise Kirkby (1872–1930), singer" ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2019. She was trained as a dressmaker, but took singing lessons with the choirmaster of her local church, and in 1890 she ob ...
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Laurence Lunn
Laurence Lunn (1896 – 1946) was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He played in the Football League Third Division North for Crewe Alexandra, Barrow and Accrington Stanley, making 33 appearances in total. Career Born in Huddersfield, Lunn played for Royton Amateurs as a youth before having an unsuccessful trial period at Rochdale. He started his professional career at the age of 25 when he joined Football League First Division side Oldham Athletic in 1921. However, he failed to make a senior appearance during his sole season with the Boundary Park outfit and moved into Cheshire League football with Ashton National. After a second spell with Royton Amateurs, Lunn returned to the professional ranks, signing for Crewe Alexandra ahead of the 1923–24 campaign. He made his Football League debut in the 1–3 defeat to Durham City on 10 November 1923 and went on to make 13 appearances in all competitions during the campaign, although only one of thos ...
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Karen Lunn
Karen Marie Lunn (born 21 March 1966) is an Australian professional golfer. She turned professional in 1985 and has spent much of her career on the Ladies European Tour, where she has won several tournaments including a Women's British Open title in 1993 (before that tournament was an LPGA major championship). She topped the Order of Merit in 1993. In 2004, Lunn was named the Ladies European Tour's Chairman of the Board. She was born in Sydney, Australia, and now lives in Surrey, England. Professional wins (16) Ladies European Tour wins (10) *1986 Borlänge Ladies Open *1988 Godiva European Masters *1990 BMW European Masters *1992 Slovenian Ladies Open *1993 KRP World Ladies Classic, Weetabix Women's British Open *1997 American Express Tour Player's Classic, Open de France Dames *2010 Portugal Ladies Open *2012 Lalla Meryem Cup ALPG Tour wins (4) *1990 Daikyo Ladies Challenge Series 2 *2004 Eden Country Club Pro-Am *2008 Peugeot Kangaroo Valley ALPG Classic *2012 ActewAGL ...
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Joseph Lunn
Joseph Lunn (9 April 1784 – 12 December 1863) was an English dramatist, mostly of comedies and farces. Many of them were produced at the Haymarket Theatre in London. Life Lunn was born in Woolwich in 1784, son of William Lunn and his wife Mary. He was an original member of the Dramatic Authors' Society. He lived for some time in Craven Street, London. He died at Grand Parade, Brighton, on 12 December 1863, aged 79. Family He married in 1815 Elizabeth Wallbridge, and they had two sons Their elder son, William Arthur Brown Lunn, under the pseudonym Arthur Wallbridge, wrote several humorous works. He also invented in 1843 a "sequential keyboard". Works Lunn's earliest work, ''The Sorrows of Werther'', a burlesque, with music by Henry Bishop, was produced at Covent Garden in May 1818, with John Liston and his wife in the chief parts. It was revived at St James's Theatre in October 1836, but apparently remained unpublished. Liston achieved more conspicuous success in four pieces ...
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John Robert Lunn
The Revd. John Robert Lunn (8 March 1831 – 1899) was an organist and clergyman based in England.British Musical Biography, Stephen Samuel Stratton 1893 Life He was born on 8 March 1831 at Cleeve Prior, Worcestershire. He received music lessons from age 4 in organ under George Hollins and piano from W. H. Sharman. He was educated at King Edward VI School and was appointed organist of Edgbaston Parish Church age 15. He went up to Cambridge University in 1849. He graduated B.A. (fourth wrangler) 1853 ; M.A., 1856. He was ordained Deacon in the Church of England, 1855, and priest in 1856. He was Fellow, and Sadlerian Lecturer, St. John's College, Cambridge and President of the University Musical Society He was appointed vicar of Marton cum Grafton, Yorkshire in 1863. Appointments *Organist of St Bartholomew's Church, Edgbaston St Bartholomew's Church, Edgbaston, also known as Edgbaston Old Church, is a parish church in the Church of England in Edgbaston, Birmingham. ...
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John Lunn
John Lunn (born 13 May 1956) is an Emmy Award winning Scottish composer, known for the music of the series ''Downton Abbey'' and many other television and movie soundtracks. Early life and education Lunn was born in May 1956. His father was a saxophone player in a jazz band. Lunn graduated from Glasgow University, where he studied 12-tone techniques. He has cited among his musical influences John Cage, Milton Babbit, and György Ligeti, as well as Miles Davis. Lunn was also a member of "systems music" band Man Jumping, an early 1980s "jazz-pop-worldbeat fusion ensemble", where he played bass and keyboard.". He took a short course in computer music at MIT, and assembled his own computerised compositional system. He first used a Maselec MLA-2 tri-band compressor, with a Prism Sound ADA-8XR multichannel converter and an Orpheus FireWire interface, before settling on a Maselec MEA-2 analogue equaliser. Career Television He began composing for BBC Scotland in the late 1980 ...
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