otherpeople2 Alan Wilson disambiguation More footnotes date March 2010 Infobox scientist name Allan C Wilson image Allan C Wilson.png image size 140px alt caption Allan C. Wilson courtesy of the AllanWilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution birth date Birth date 1934 10 18 df y birth place ... filename only signature alt footnotes Allan Charles Wilson 18 October 1934 21 July 1991 was a pioneer ... . Early life and education AllanWilson was born in Ngaruawahia , New Zealand , and raised on a farm ... s most creative biochemistry labs. Career and scientific contributions AllanWilson first came ... www.allanwilsoncentre.ac.nz AllanWilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution http www.nzedge.com heroes wilson.html Background on AllanWilson http www.udel.edu chem white C647 DatingEveCS3p1.html ... http www.oac.cdlib.org findaid ark 13030 kt958035w4 Guide to the AllanWilson Papers at The Bancroft Library Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wilson, Allan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... 21 July 1991 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wilson, Allan Category 1934 births Category 1991 deaths Category Fellows of the Royal Society Category MacArthur Fellows Category Guggenheim Fellows Wilson, Allan ... Category University of Otago alumni gl AllanWilson ja ... of Otago . It was here as a Masters student that Wilson met Professor C.P. Mac McMeekan , a New Zealand pioneer in animal science . He suggested that Wilson further his study in biochemistry instead of genetics . In 1955 Wilson was invited to do his PhD at the University of California, Berkeley . At the time the family thought Allan would only be gone two years instead he stayed at Berkeley for 35 ... magazine in December 1967. Together with doctoral student Vincent Sarich , Wilson argued that the Paleoanthropology ... from divergence , given a certain rate of change. When Wilson, with his then student Mary Claire ... MC and Wilson AC, Evolution at two levels in humans and chimpanzees , Science 1975, 188 107 16. ref ... more details
otherpeople2 Alan Wilson disambiguation Use dmy dates date August 2010 Infobox military person name AllanWilson born 1856 died 4 December 1893 placeofbirth Glen Urquhart, Ross shire, Scotland placeofdeath Shangani River, Zimbabwe buried at Matopo Hills , Zimbabwe image Image Allan wilson.jpg caption nickname allegiance British Army serviceyears 1878 1893 rank Major rank Major commands Victoria Column Shangani Patrol unit battles First Matabele War br Shangani Patrol AllanWilson 1856 &ndash 4 December 1893 , was born in Scotland . He is best known for his leadership of the Shangani Patrol which resulted in his death and made him a national hero in Rhodesia . Upon completion of his apprenticeship at a Fochabers bank, he went to the Cape Colony and joined the Cape Mounted Rifles . He fought ... Shaughnessy as Major AllanWilson and co stars Will Hutchins as Fred Burnham. http www.imdb.com title ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wilson, Allan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1856 ... Shangani River, Zimbabwe buried at Matopo Hills , Zimbabwe DEFAULTSORT Wilson, Allan Category Rhodesian ... became a Major and was killed while leading the Shangani Patrol during the First Matabele War . Wilson ... broke out, Wilson given command of the Victoria Column and appointed the rank of Major. He led the famous ... and only hours before his defeat, Wilson sent Frederick Russell Burnham and two other scouts ... Wilson in time. The incident achieved a lasting, prominent place in Rhodesia n colonial history and is considered to be roughly the British equivalent to Custer s Last Stand . Wilson s Last Stand A patriotic play called Wilson s Last Stand was produced on the stage and ran in London for two years. In the play, based on some embellished facts, it is said that in the killing of Wilson and his thirty one men, Lobengula lost 80 of his royal guard and another 500 Ndebele warriors. Wilson was the last ... to have risen and sung, God Save the Queen . Once both of Wilson s arms were broken and he could ... more details
Infobox MSP honorific prefix name AllanWilson honorific suffix image Replace this image male.svg imagesize 150px alt caption constituency MP Cunninghame North Scottish Parliament constituency Cunninghame North parliament Scottish majority term start 6 May 1999 term end 3 May 2007 predecessor Scotland Act 1998 New Parliament successor Kenneth Gibson Kenny Gibson birth date birth date and age 1954 08 5 df yes birth place death date death place restingplace birthname nationality party Scottish Labour Party otherparty spouse relations children residence alma mater occupation profession cabinet committees portfolio religion signature signature alt website footnotes AllanWilson born 5 August 1954 is a former Labour Party UK Labour Member of the Scottish Parliament . He represented Cunninghame North Scottish Parliament constituency Cunninghame North , a seat which he held between the inaugural Scottish Parliament general election, 1999 Scottish Parliament general election in 1999 until 2007. He was educated at Speirs High School in Beith , Ayrshire , and worked as a trades union official with NUPE and UNISON until his election to the Scottish Parliament . He was a member of the Executive of the Scotland Scottish Labour Party from 1992 until 1999 and election agent for Brian Wilson Labour politician Brian Wilson . He was Labour lead on the Scottish Parliament s Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee and also a member of the European Committee prior to becoming Deputy Minister for Tourism ... 2000&ndash 2001 end http www.allanwilsonmsp.com AllanWilson MSP official website http www.scottish.parliament.uk msp membersPages allanwilson Scottish Parliament biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wilson, Allan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 5 August 1954 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wilson, Allan Category 1954 births Category ... in the country. Wilson originally wished to challenge the result but the Scottish Labour Party, following ... more details
Infobox School name AllanWilson High School native name image imagesize caption city Harare province Mashonaland West Province Mashonaland West country Zimbabwe coordinates http maps.google.com maps ms?ie UTF8&hl en&msa 0&msid 113154579670819693401.000456c6cd6c8250ede58&ll 17.770149,31.010762&spn 0.002743,0.004828&t h&z 18 authority Government Public School denomination non denominated founder head of school unknown staff faculty teaching staff roll MOE school code LEA ofsted classes classes offered Form 1 to Advanced level class Upper 6 avg class size 24 pupils 1995 average ratio graduates year gender Boys Only lower age upper age houses 6 sporting houses Scott Day Scholar house colour Blue mascot Shumba, Shangani day and boarding house house colour white Road runner, Burnham day and boarding house house colour lilac mascot bulldog, Wellington day scholar house house colour red, Newton day scholar house house colour yellow, Browning day scholar house house colour Green schooltype Academic High School enrolment grades Form 1 6 age range 12years 20years medium English language English & Shona classrooms campus campus size campus type slogan Sables the rare species motto we are men of men changed in 1992 from they were men of men accreditation rival mascot Sable Antelope sports Rugby, Field Hockey, Soccer, Tennis, Cricket, Waterpolo, Basketball, Swimming, Athletics, patron team name Sables nickname AWS A Dub school colours Black, red and white yearbook publication newspaper Sable News Network SNN founded 1940 status closed enrollment footnotes picture homepage AllanWilson High school is a boys only school situated in Harare Harare, Zimbabwe . The school is known for its motto ... High School. History The school was founded in 1940 as AllanWilson Technical Boys High School . Its ... many successful old boys living in Zimbabwe. References reflist Allanwilson School headboys ... AllanWilson High School Homepage coord missing Zimbabwe Category High schools in Zimbabwe ... more details
wiktionary Allan may refer to any one of the following Places Allan, Saskatchewan , Canada Allan, the Allaine river s lower course, in France Allan, Dr me , town in France People First name Allan Dick field hockey Allan Dick , Scottish field hockey goalkeeper Allan Edwall 1924 97 , Swedish actor Allan Holdsworth , jazz fusion guitar player Allan Jacobsen , Scottish rugby player, plays in position of prop Allan Jay , British world champion p e & foil fencer Allan Kwartler , American saber fencer Allan Kardec , compiler and codifier of Spiritism Allan Langer , Australian rugby league footballer Allan Legere , Canadian serial killer Allan McGregor , goalkeeper who plays for Glasgow Rangers Football Club in the SPL Allan Manings , Canadian television writer and producer Allan Neuwirth , writer, author, producer, co creator of Chelsea Boys Allan Pinkerton , American detective and founder of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency Allan Stratton , Canadian writer Allan Zachariassen , Danish long distance runner Middle name Edgar Allan Poe , American poet Last name James Allan disambiguation Keith Allan disambiguation Lewis Allan , pseudonym of American lyricist Abel Meeropol Other Allan, a Clan Grant split or sept Ahlawat or Allan, an ethnic clan in India Allan film Allan film , a 1966 film directed by Donald Shebib Allan song Allan , a 1988 song recorded by the French artist Myl ne Farmer See also lookfrom Allan Alan disambiguation Alan name Alleine Allen disambiguation disambig de Allan es Allan fr Allan nl Allan ja pt Allan ... more details
wiktionary WilsonWilson may refer to TOCright People Wilson surname List of people with surname Wilson Woodrow Wilson , 28th President of the United States Wilson Surrey cricketer , late 18th century English cricketer Wilson Francisco Alves , often only Wilson, Brazilian footballer of Brazil and Vasco da Gama In geography List of peaks named Mount Wilson Australia Wilson, Western Australia Canada Wilson Avenue Toronto , Ontario Wilson TTC Poland Wilson Square Plac Wilsona in Warsaw United Kingdom Wilson, Devon Wilson, Leicestershire United States of America Communities Wilson, Arkansas Wilson, Indiana Wilson Indianapolis, Indiana , List of RHPs in IN listed on the NRHP in Indiana Wilson, Kansas Wilson, Louisiana Wilson town , New York Wilson, New York village within the town Wilson, North Carolina Wilson, Ohio Wilson, Oklahoma Wilson, Pennsylvania Wilson, Texas Wilson, Wisconsin disambiguation , several places Wilson, Wyoming Mouth of Wilson, Virginia see also Wilson County disambiguation Wilson Township disambiguation Wilsonville disambiguation Lake Wilson disambiguation Other uses Mount Wilson California , a peak in the San Gabriel Mountains Wilson Avenue BMT Canarsie Line subway station in New York City In medicine Wilson s disease , a hereditary disease characterized by the accumulation of copper in tissue Wilson s syndrome , a contested form of thyroid deficiency in alternative medicine circles In botany and zoology Wilson s Bird of Paradise Wilson s Magnolia Magnolia wilsonii Wilson s Phalarope Wilson s Plover Wilson s Snipe Wilson s Spiny Mouse Wilson s Storm petrel Wilson s Warbler Companies Wilson ASA , Norwegian shipping company Wilson Sporting Goods , company that manufactures and markets sports equipment Wilson s Mint Cake , one of three companies that manufacture Kendal mint cake Wilson s Jewelers, a jeweler catalog showroom retailer bought out by Service Merchandise in 1985 Wilson s Leather Fictional characters Sergeant Arthur Wilson , fictional character ... more details
T. Wilson full name and details unknown was an England English cricket er who played for Middlesex County Cricket Club Middlesex . Wilson made a single first class appearance for the side, during the 1880 season, against Gloucestershire County Cricket Club Gloucestershire . From the tailend, he scored 5 runs in the only innings in which he batted. Wilson bowled 13.2 overs in the match, conceding 31 runs. Between 1885 and 1889, Wilson made at least seven cricketing appearances for Hertfordshire, making a top score of 9 runs. External links http cricketarchive.com Archive Players 33 33966 33966.html T. Wilson at Cricket Archive DEFAULTSORT Wilson, T Category English cricketers Category Middlesex cricketers ... more details
For the Steamship Wilson SS Wilson 1968 S.S. Wilson is a writer of cult and mainstream science fiction , and is probably best known for writing and occasionally directing , with writing partner Brent Maddock , the Tremors film Tremors film and television series. Filmography As writer... M.A.S.K. 1985 TV series Short Circuit 1986 batteries not included 1987 Short Circuit 2 1988 Tremors film Tremors 1990 Ghost Dad 1990 Heart and Souls 1993 Tremors 2 Aftershocks 1996 Wild Wild West 1999 Tremors 3 Back to Perfection 2001 Tremors TV series Tremors 2003 TV series Tremors 4 The Legend Begins 2004 As producer... Tremors film Tremors 1990 Tremors 3 Back to Perfection 2001 Tremors 4 The Legend Begins 2004 As director... Tremors 2 Aftershocks 1996 Tremors 4 The Legend Begins 2004 As actor... Tremors 2 Aftershocks 1996 As second unit director or assistant director... Tremors film Tremors 1990 As himself... The Making of Tremors film Tremors 1998 External links imdb name id 0934093 name S.S. Wilson Tremors DEFAULTSORT Wilson, S. S. Category American screenwriters Wilson, S.S. Category American film directors Wilson, S.S. Category Living people Category English language film directors nl S.S. Wilson sv S.S. Wilson manusf rfattare ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 S. Wilson was the Commander in chief of Bombay in 1826. References cite book url http books.google.com books?id 3VQTAAAAYAAJ&printsec toc author Great Britain India Office title The India List and India Office List volume I year 1819 publisher Harrison page http books.google.com books?id 3VQTAAAAYAAJ&printsec toc PRA1 PA127,M1 127 accessdate 2009 01 08 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wilson, S. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wilson, S. Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Commanders in chief of Bombay UK politician stub ... more details
dablink For people with similar names, see William Wilson disambiguation . Infobox Officeholder name Will Reid Wilson, Sr. office Attorney General of Texas , USA term start 1957 term end 1963 preceded ... Marjorie Lou Ashcroft Wilson married 1948 1984, her death children Two sons, including Will Wilson, Jr. alma mater University of Oklahoma br Southern Methodist University religion Will Reid Wilson ... . Nixon thereafter named Wilson an assistant U.S. attorney general under John Newton Mitchell . Wilson .... Early years, education, military Wilson was born to Will R. and Kate Wilson in Dallas, Texas Dallas ... Wilson, Sr. 1912 2005 publisher Tarlton Law Center of University of Texas accessdate December ... to Dallas Mayor Woodall Rogers, who served in the nonpartisan position from 1939 1947. Wilson ... . ref name obit Will R. Wilson, Sr., obituary , Austin American Statesman , December 16, 2005 ref During World War II , Wilson joined the United States Army and advanced to the rank of major rank ... and received the Bronze Star for heroism in combat from General Swift. After the war, Wilson ... accessdate December 24, 2008 ref Attorney General Wilson In 1946, he was elected to a four year term ... in Texas publisher Southern History accessdate December 24, 2008 ref Wilson s service as the top ..., Wilson, along with some seventy other individuals, paid the 50 filing fee to enter the special election ... joined the new administration of John F. Kennedy . Wilson trailed in fourth place in the special ..., himself a former U.S. senator and Texas attorney general. Wilson did not seek a fourth two year term ... liberal U.S. Senator Ralph W. Yarborough of Austin . In the campaign, Wilson was particularly critical of a politician not on the ballot Lyndon Johnson. Wilson declared that Johnson had engineered ... to Wilson, Johnson was engaged in a move . . . to oust Price Daniel, oust me, oust Senator Ralph ..., Wilson co founded the law firm, Wilson, Kendall, Koch, and Randall in Austin. He served from ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Wilson nrhp type nrhp image The wilson.JPG caption Front of the Wilson location 643 Ft. Wayne Ave., Indianapolis , Indiana lat degrees 39 lat minutes 46 lat seconds 34 lat direction N long degrees 86 long minutes 9 long seconds 17 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin Indiana built 1905 architect architecture Renaissance Revival architecture Renaissance Revival added September 15, 1983 area less than one acre governing body Private mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000185.pdf Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis TR refnum 83000089 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Wilson is a historic Renaissance Revival architecture Renaissance Revival apartment building located at 643 Fort Wayne Avenue in Indianapolis , Indiana , United States . ref name nris It was built in 1905 amid an apartment building boom more than fifty such apartment buildings were completed in what is now central Indianapolis in 1905 alone. ref name mps cite web author Niggle, Karen S., and Sheryl D. Robinson url http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000185.pdf title Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis Thematic Resources publisher National Park Service date 1983 02 28 accessdate 2009 12 14 Note online document includes 28 pages of a 92 page document, plus 4 pages of signatures ref rp 18 Image The wilson front door.JPG thumb left Front doorway detail In 1983, the Wilson was listed on the National Register .... ref name mps rp 14 Its NRHP nomination states The Wilson is significant for its use of numerous .... ref name wilson cite web author Niggle, Karen S., and Sheryl D. Robinson url title Apartments and Flats of Downtown Indianapolis Thematic Resources The Wilson publisher National Park Service date 1983 ... details. ref name wilson References reflist National Register of Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Wilson, The Category 1905 architecture Category Apartments in the United States Category Buildings ... more details
Robert Allan may refer to Robert Allan poet , Scottish poet Robert Allan, Baron Allan of Kilmahew , Conservative politician hndis Allan, Robert ... more details
Infobox State Representative name Allan Sayre image name state house Ohio state Ohio district 96th term January 3, 2005 June 2, 2010 preceded Charlie Wilson Ohio politician Charlie Wilson succeeded Joshua O Farrell birth date Birth date and age 1969 11 12 birth place Dover, Ohio date of death place of death alma mater profession Real Estate, Small Business Owner residence Dover, Ohio religion Methodist party Democratic Party United States Democratic Allan Sayre is a former member from the 96th district of the Ohio House of Representatives , which covers Dover, Ohio Dover . He was also the Assistant Majority Whip. External links http www.house.state.oh.us index.php?option com displaymembers&task detail&district 96 Biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sayre, Allan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 12, 1969 PLACE OF BIRTH Dover, Ohio DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sayre, Allan Category Members of the Ohio House of Representatives Category Living people Category 1969 births Ohio OHRepresentative stub ... more details
Allan Taylor may refer to Allan R. Taylor , Canadian banker Allan Taylor footballer See also Alan Taylor disambiguation hndis Taylor, Allan ... more details
Image McCready Muldoon Shaw 1969.jpg thumb Allan McCready left and Robert Muldoon centre , then Minister of Finance, and A.J. Shaw, 26 June 1969. Allan McCready 1916 2003 was a New Zealand politician of the New Zealand National Party National Party . He represented the Otaki New Zealand electorate Otaki electorate in Parliament from 1960 to 1972, then the Manawatu New Zealand electorate Manawatu electorate from 1972 to 1978, when he retired. He was a Cabinet Minister 1969 1972 and 1975 1978, including the position of Minister of Defence New Zealand Minister of Defence in the Second National Government of New Zealand Second National Government and Third National Government of New Zealand Third National Government . References New Zealand Parliamentary Record 1840 1984 by J. O. Wilson 1985, Government Printer, Wellington Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maccready, Allan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2003 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maccready, Allan Category 1916 births Category 2003 deaths Category Members of the Cabinet of New Zealand Category New Zealand defence ministers Category New Zealand National Party MPs NZNational politician stub ... more details
Allan Bromley may refer to D. Allan Bromley , Canadian American physicist Allan Bromley historian , Australian historian of computing hndis Bromley, Allan DEFAULTSORT Bromley, Allan ... more details
Keith Allan may refer to Keith Allan footballer in 1987 VFL Draft Keith Allan linguist Keith William Allan , Australian solicitor See also Keith Allen disambiguation hndis Allan, Keith ... more details
Allan, Alan or Allen Cunningham may refer to Sir Alan Cunningham , World War II general Allan Cunningham author 1784 1842 , Scottish poet and author Allan Cunningham botanist 1791 1839 , British botanist and explorer Allan Cunningham Anderson , Canadian former diplomat Allan Joseph Champneys Cunningham 1842 1928 , mathematician Allen Cunningham , American professional poker player hndis Cunningham, Allan DEFAULTSORT Cunningham, Allan fr Allan Cunningham it Allan Cunningham sv Allan Cunningham ... more details
John Allan may refer to John Allan Canadian politician , Canadian politician John Allan colonel , 1747 1805 , participant in the American Revolutionary War John Allan Australian politician See also John Allen disambiguation Jonny Allan , English footballer John Allan Auld , Ontario newspaperman and political figure John Allan Broun , Scottish meteorologist John Allan Cameron , Canadian folk singer hndis Allan, John fr John Allan ... more details
James Allan may refer to James Alexander Allan 1889 1956 , Australian poet James Allan diplomat born 1932 , British diplomat James Allan footballer 1857 1911 , Scottish schoolmaster and footballer, founder of Sunderland A.F.C. James Allan footballer born 1860s , Scottish international footballer James Allan musician James Allan politician 1894 1992 , Canada politician James Allan rugby 1860 1934 , New Zealand rugby union player Jock Allan , Scottish footballer See also James Allen disambiguation Jim Allan disambiguation Jimmy Allan disambiguation hndis name Allan, James DEFAULTSORT Allan, James ... more details
Use dmy dates date December 2010 Infobox afl player NEW playername Allan Leitch fullname Allan Leitch image name birthdate 27 December 1902 birthplace originalteam N A heightweight 178  cm 70 kg position Defender years 1922 24, 1926 31 br 1925 clubs Glenorchy Football Club New Town br Carlton Football Club Carlton games goals 135 ? br 17 0 statsend 1931 careerhighlights Allan Leitch born 27 December 1902, date of death unknown was an Australian rules football er who played for Glenorchy Football Club New Town in the Tasmanian Football League TFL and Carlton Football Club Carlton in the Australian Football League Victorian Football League VFL . Leitch was one of eight Carlton debutantes in the opening round of the 1925 VFL season and played in all 17 games that year. A defender, he then returned to his original club, Glenorchy Football Club New Town , where he won the Wilson Bailey Trophy as the league s best and fairest . The following season the award was renamed in honour of his father, William Leitch. He came close to winning it in 1931, finishing runner up behind Albert Collier . Amongst his 13 interstate appearances, Leitch represented Tasmania at the 1924 Hobart Carnival 1924 Hobart and 1930 Adelaide Carnival s. He had been selected for the Melbourne Carnival, in 1927, but was unable to make the journey. Leith also regularly played for the TANFL representative team, 24 times in all. In 2000, Leitch was named in the back pocket of the official Glenorchy New Town Team of the Century and in 2005 he was an inductee into the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame . References AflRleague ref A Allan Leitch.html http www.fullpointsfooty.net l.htm Allan 20Leitch 20 New 20Town, 20Carlton, 20Hawthorn Full Points Footy Allan Leitch Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim 2007 . The Encyclopedia ... . NAME Leitch, Allan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 27 December 1902 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Leitch, Allan Category 1902 births Category Carlton ... more details
Allan Fraser may refer to Allan Fraser Australian politician Allan Fraser musician , Canadian folk musician and songwriter Allan Fraser Canadian politician Allan Fraser clergyman , Sri Lankan Charismatic clergyman hndis Fraser, Allan ... more details
Allan Ramsay may refer to Allan Ramsay poet 1686 1758 , also known as Allan Ramsay the Elder, Scottish poet Allan Ramsay artist 1713 1784 , also known as Allan Ramsay the Younger, Scottish portrait painter See also Alan Ramsey born 1938 , an Australian newspaper reporter and commentator Hndis name Ramsay, Allan de Allan Ramsay fr Allan Ramsay he it Allan Ramsay ... more details
Allan Andrews may refer to Allan Andrews Australian politician born 1940 , member for Heathcote from 1988 1991 Allan Andrews British politician born 1983 , candidate for the Coventry City Council hndis Andrews, Allan ... more details
Allan Chapman may refer to Allan Chapman historian born 1946 , British historian of science Allan Chapman politician 1897 1966 , Scottish Unionist Member of Parliament 1935 1945 hndis name Chapman, Allan ... more details