BLP sources date September 2008 AlexDeakin born Alexander Roy Deakin, 1974, North Ferriby , near Kingston upon Hull , East Riding of Yorkshire is a weather forecasting weatherman for the British Broadcasting Corporation BBC , broadcasting on British television and radio . Deakin appears regularly on BBC services and is one of the main weather presenters on the BBC News at Ten . In addition, he joined the Weather team on BBC Breakfast in January 2007 and appears regularly at the weekends and as cover during the week. Deakin attended http www.shs.eriding.net South Hunsley Secondary School on East Dale Road in North Ferriby and went on to achieve a master s degree from the University of Birmingham in Physics with Astrophysics . After university, Deakin joined the Met Office British Meteorological Met Office , for which he initially worked in a number of places, including York and Bristol . In 2000, he joined the team of Met Office staffers who provide weather forecasts for the BBC. On 23 August 2003, he appeared on the BBC Open University s television programme Star Party , which was broadcast live from Jodrell Bank Jodrell Bank Observatory . In a number of segments during the show he gave reports on the type of weather that is experienced on Mars . In 2004, Deakin became patron of Pitsford Hall weather station in Northamptonshire . In January 2012, Deakin appeared on The Great Sport Relief Bake off . ref cite web title The Great Sport Relief Bake Off url http www.sportrelief.com whats on tv listings the great sport relief bake off publisher Sport Relief 2012 ref Deakin is a keen recycler and in 2006 helped promote the recycling scheme of the Yorkshire town of Hessle . ref cite ... Weather Profile AlexDeakin http www.imdb.com name nm1974932 IMDb http tvnewsroom.co.uk profiles profile.php?page alexdeakin TV News Room Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Deakin, Alex ... DEFAULTSORT Deakin, Alex Category Living people Category People from North Ferriby Category Alumni ... more details
Alfred Deakin was the 2nd Prime Minister of Australia. Deakin may refer to University Deakin University , Victoria, Australia Places Deakin, Australian Capital Territory , suburb of Canberra, Australia Deakin, Western Australia , siding on the Trans Australian Railway Division of Deakin , Australian Electoral Division in Victoria, Australia People See Deakin surname Deakin musician , member of Animal Collective Other Evans Deakin & Company , Australian shipbuilders Alfred Deakin High School in the suburb Deakin, Canberra, Australia. disambig de Deakin zh ... more details
Deakin is a surname , and may refer to AlexDeakin born 1974 , British weatherman Alfred Deakin 1856 1919 , 2nd Prime Minister of Australia Arthur Deakin 1890 1955 , British trade unionist Fred Deakin, British musician with Lemon Jelly James Deakin 1929 2007 , Irish Republican. John Deakin 1912 1972 , English photographer. Joe Deakin 1879 1972 , British runner Julia Deakin born 1952 , British actress Robert Deakin 1917 1985 , Anglican Bishop of Tewkesbury from 1973 1985 Roger Deakin 1943 2006 , English writer, documentary maker and environmentalist. William Deakin 1913 2005 , British historian, also known as F. W. and F. W. D. Deakin Deakins James Deakins , fictional character on Law & Order Criminal Intent Joanne Deakins born 1972 , British backstroke swimmer Lucy Deakins born 1971 , American actress Mary Deakins born 1960 , maiden name of New Zealand hockey player Mary Clinton Roger Deakins born 1949 , British cinematographer See also Deakin disambiguation surname Deakin It does not help to add disambig or hndis tags where the page only contains people who share a surname ... more details
Infobox Australian Electorate federal yes name Deakin image Division of Deakin 2010.png imagesize 300 caption Division of Deakin green in Victoria Australia Victoria created 1937 state vic mp Mike Symon mp party Australian Labor Party Labor namesake Alfred Deakin area 61 class Outer Metropolitan The Division of Deakin is an Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives Australian Electoral Division in Victoria Australia Victoria . It is named for Alfred Deakin , three times Prime Minister of Australia . The division was created in 1937, initially as a rural seat, but since 1949 it has been located in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne , today taking in Blackburn, Victoria Blackburn , Forest Hill, Victoria Forest Hill , Mitcham, Victoria Mitcham , Nunawading, Victoria Nunawading , and Ringwood, Victoria Ringwood . Deakin has usually been held by the Liberal Party of Australia Liberal Party , generally by a small margin. Prior to the Australian federal election, 2007 2007 Federal Election , it was the most marginal Liberal Party seat in Victoria. In line with the national swing to the Australian Labor Party Labor Party in the 2007 Federal Election, the seat was won by Mike Symon of the Labor Party. Members class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Term Australian politics party colours UAP   rowspan 2 William Hutchinson Australian politician William Hutchinson United Australia Party United Australia Australian federal election, 1937 1937 1944 Australian politics party colours ... for the Division of Deakin Election box begin title Australian federal election, 2010 Deakin Election ... candidate Alex Norwick party Australia First votes 295 percentage 0.37 change 0.37 Election box formal ... Elections federal elections 2007 profiles d Deakin.htm Division of Deakin , Australian Electoral ... Of Deakin Category Electoral divisions of Australia Deakin de Deakin Wahlkreis fr Circonscription de Deakin zh ... more details
Deakin Hall may refer to Deakin Hall politician Deakin Hall, a residence hall at Monash University, Clayton campus . Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. disambiguation ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Mount Deakin Coord 84 40 S 170 40 E source GNIS display inline,title is a prominent mountain in Antarctica , rising to convert 2,810 m , at the east side of Beardmore Glacier , just north of the mouth of Osicki Glacier . It was discovered by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1907 09 , and named by Ernest Shackleton for Sir Alfred Deakin , Prime Minister of Australia , who had supported the expedition. References usgs gazetteer id 3621 name Deakin, Mount DEFAULTSORT Deakin, Mount Category Mountains of the Ross Dependency Category Dufek Coast DufekCoast geo stub ... more details
Other people James Deakin 1929 3 June 2007, Barrington, Rhode Island was an United States American journalist . Deakin was born in St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis and received his degree from Washington University . In 1951, he joined the St. Louis Post Dispatch and in 1954 was appointed to the Washington Bureau during the Dwight Eisenhower Eisenhower administration. Deakin studied and reported the administrations of John Kennedy , Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon . He wrote a critical report about lobbying and Lyndon B. Johnson entitled Lyndon Johnson s Credibility Gap. He was also critical of the Nixon Administration, which landed him on the master list of Nixon political opponents . References Staff report February 17, 2005 . http www.missouri miner.com news 2005 02 17 News This Week.In.The.Archives 866705.shtml Deakin delivers talk on Nixon Administration. The Missouri Miner External links worldcat id lccn n82 220848 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Deakin, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American journalist DATE OF BIRTH 1929 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 3 June 2007 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Deakin, James Category 1929 births Category 2007 deaths Category American journalists Category Washington University in St. Louis alumni Category Article Feedback 5 US journalist 1920s stub ... more details
For the English cinematographer Roger Deakins Image RD.NOTE.jpg thumb alt A selection of Roger Deakin s notebooks Notebooks from the Roger Deakin Archive at the University of East Anglia Roger Stuart Deakin ..., documentary maker and Environmentalism environmentalist . Deakin was born in Watford , Hertfordshire ..., Cambridge , where he read English, Deakin first worked in advertising as a Copywriting copywriter ... of horse racing. Deakin was a founder director of the arts and environmental charity Common Ground charity Common Ground in 1982. In 1999, Deakin s acclaimed book Waterlog was published in the United ... across the globe Deakin made to meet people whose lives are intimately connected to trees ... to high critical appraisal. Citation needed date August 2010 Deakin appears in The Wild ... of the swimmer in Alice Oswald s 48 page poem Dart , about the Devon River Dart . Deakin married ... name Tel obit Deakin died in Mellis , Suffolk . ref name Ind2006 08 23 He is survived by his partner ... news last Barrell first Tony title Obituary Roger Deakin newspaper The Independent date 2006 08 23 url http www.independent.co.uk news obituaries roger deakin 412989.html accessdate 2011 06 25 ref Bibliography cite book title Waterlog A Swimmer s Journey Through Britain author Roger Deakin year 1999 ... Roger Deakin year 2007 publisher Hamish Hamilton Ltd isbn 0241141842 cite book title Notes From Walnut Tree Farm author Roger Deakin year 2008 publisher Hamish Hamilton Ltd isbn 0241144205 cite book ... from The Guardian http www.uea.ac.uk is archives deakin Roger Deakin Archive, University of East ... Roger Deakin http www.bbc.co.uk radio4 science cigaretteonthewaveney.shtml Cigarette on the Waveney, BBC Radio 4 programme by Roger Deakin http www.bbc.co.uk radio4 factual pip 1dzzr The House, BBC Radio 4 programme by Roger Deakin http www.bbc.co.uk radio4 science thegarden.shtml The Garden, BBC Radio 4 programme by Roger Deakin Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Deakin, Roger ALTERNATIVE ... more details
File John Deakin.jpg thumb Photograph of John Deakin likely taken in the early to mid 1950s John Deakin ... of Francis Bacon painter Francis Bacon s Soho The Colony Room inner circle . Deakin had wanted to be a painter ... John Deakin . vam.ac.uk. Retrieved on 21 January 2007. ref Bacon based a number of famous paintings on photographs he commissioned by Deakin, including http www.oceansbridge.com oil paintings product ... January 1999. Retrieved 25 February 2010. ref A chronic alcoholic, Deakin died in obscurity and poverty .... Life and career Early life and work for Vogue File George Dyer.jpg 120px left thumb One of Deakin ... and spattered with paint by Bacon Deakin was born in Bebington on the Wirral Peninsula Wirral and attended ... photographs in Paris in 1939, when fashion illustrator Christian B rard introduced Deakin to Michel ... of John Deakin s life in A Maverick Eye , pp. 204 205. ref From 1940 until 1945, Deakin served in the British ... . ref name Muir, p.204 After the War, Deakin enjoyed two periods of employment as a staff photographer ... 1951 to 1954 also ended in dismissal, but during those three years Deakin was at his most active. He ... Muir, 8 9 ref Deakin excelled at portraits of leading figures in literature, theatre and film. His .... Deakin recognised this work was his true vocation when he wrote blockquote Being fatally drawn to the human ... Deakin, Eight Photographs . Unpublished manuscript quoted in Muir, 2002, A Maverick Eye , 11 ref Notorious ... http www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk walker exhibitions deakin index.asp A Maverick Eye The Photography of John Deakin . Walker Art Gallery, 2003. Retrieved on 21 January 2007. ref Deakin was later fired ... paid him a double edged compliment when he wrote that Deakin was a vicious little drunk of such inventive ... Joseph, 1987, p.xiv ref clear Later life and relationship with Francis Bacon Deakin spent long ... published a book of Deakin s Rome photographs, Rome Alive , with text by Christopher Kinmonth. Deakin ... the exhibition was written by Elizabeth Smart , a friend of Deakin. Smart s catalogue included the observation ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Frederick William Dampier Deakin, Sir William Deakin 1913 2005 was a historian , World War II veteran, and literary assistant to Winston Churchill . Deakin was educated at Westminster ... Broz Tito . ref cite book last Deakin first F.W.D. authorlink coauthors year 1971 title The Embattled Mountain publisher isbn location id pages 1 ref Deakin s mission, codenamed Typical joined Tito ..., a cluster of bombs fell among them, killing Deakin s radio operator, Bill Stuart, Tito s Alsatian dog, Maks , and wounding both Tito and Deakin. ref cite book last Deakin first F.W.D. authorlink coauthors ... MacLean, 1st Baronet Sir Fitzroy Maclean . ref cite book last Deakin first F.W.D. authorlink coauthors year 1971 title The Embattled Mountain publisher isbn location id pages 265 ref Deakin s impressive ... 1936 40, ref cite book last Deakin first F.W.D. authorlink coauthors year 1971 title The Embattled ... efforts. Subsequently, Deakin completed several historical works, drawing upon his experiences during ... 2FDEAK The Papers of Sir William Deakin . ref as well as The Brutal Friendship , published in 1962. The latter ... Deakin not only as a formidable historian of diplomacy, but also, in his assessment of the death of Italian ... historian, Raymond Carr , who had been appointed as his Sub Warden in 1966. In 1963 Deakin returned ... last Deakin first F.W.D. authorlink coauthors year 1971 title The Embattled Mountain publisher isbn ... Durmitor, the environs of which Deakin and Tito s army had been pursued over by German and Italian ... Atomic bomb Footnotes reflist Bibliography cite book last Deakin first F.W.D. title The Embattled ... Deakin first F.W.D. title The Brutal Friendship Mussolini, Hitler and the fall of Italian fascism publisher ... www.timesonline.co.uk tol comment obituaries article506067.ece Obituary in The Times Eintrag Deakin ... document 00000010205 German Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Deakin, William ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Deakin, William Category 1913 births Category 2005 deaths Category British historians ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Ray Deakin image caption fullname Raymond John Deakin dateofbirth birth date 1959 6 19 df y cityofbirth Liverpool countryofbirth England dateofdeath death date and age 2008 12 24 1959 6 19 df y cityofdeath countryofdeath height position Defender association football Defender youthyears1 1977 1981 youthclubs1 Everton F.C. Everton years1 1981 1982 clubs1 Port Vale F.C. Port Vale caps1 23 goals1 6 years2 1982 1985 clubs2 Bolton Wanderers F.C. Bolton Wanderers caps2 105 goals2 2 years3 1985 1991 clubs3 Burnley F.C. Burnley caps3 213 goals3 6 totalcaps 341 totalgoals 14 Raymond John Deakin 19 June 1959 24 December 2008 was an England English association football footballer , whose playing position was left back. Biography Born in Liverpool , Deakin began his career at Everton F.C. Everton , where he signed his first professional contract in 1977. However, he never made any appearances for Everton s first team, and was released in 1981. He then joined Port Vale F.C. Port Vale , where he spent one season. He was initially a regular in the team, but lost ... web url http www.thisisstaffordshire.co.uk portvale Port Vale defender Deakin mourned article 575460 detail article.html title Port Vale Former defender Deakin mourned last Shaw first Steve date December 30, 2008 work The Sentinel accessdate 2008 12 30 ref Deakin joined Bolton Wanderers F.C. Bolton ... , Deakin signed for Burnley F.C. Burnley in 1985. At Burnley, he was ever present during his first ... day of the season. Following the near relegation, Deakin stayed at Turf Moor another four seasons ... 91 season. In 2008, Deakin was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and died on Christmas Eve that year ... captain Ray Deakin loses cancer battle title Former Burnley captain Ray Deakin loses cancer battle ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Deakin, Ray ALTERNATIVE NAMES Raymond John Deakin SHORT ... 24 December 2008 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Deakin, Ray Category 1959 births Category 2008 deaths ... more details
Use British English date August 2011 Use dmy dates date August 2011 BLP sources date September 2010 Alan Deakin born 27 November 1941 in Balsall Heath , Birmingham was an English footballer during the 1960s. He was the captain of Aston Villa F.C. Aston Villa and also played for Walsall F.C. Walsall . Career Deakin signed for the club as a 15 year old. He became a regular in the side during the 1960 61 season and collected a League Cup winners tankard at the start of the following season. He broke his ankle during the 1964 65 season, but recovered to skipper the side for the 1966 67 season. Deakin left Villa Park stadium Villa Park for Walsall in 1969, having made 231 league appearances for the club sand scored 9 goals. He went on to play 50 league games for Walsall before retiring in 1972. ref http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com player3 alandeakin.htm Post War English & Scottish Football League A Z Player s Database ref On retirement from the game he became a welder . He now lives in Aldridge in the West Midlands county West Midlands and has played for the Aston Villa Old Stars . ref http www.birminghammail.net birmingham sport aston villa fc aston villa news 2010 02 27 the aston villa team of 1961 where are they now 97319 25922688 Birmingham Mail Sport The Aston Villa team of 1961 Where are they now? ref References reflist 30em Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Deakin, Alan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 27 November 1941 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Deakin, Alan Category 1941 births Category Living people Category Aston Villa F.C. players Category Walsall F.C. players Category People from Aldridge Category People from Birmingham, West Midlands it Alan Deakin tr Alan Deakin ... more details
. Deakin joined Surrey AC after the Olympics and competed for his new club in the Polytechnic Marathon ... NAME Deakin, Joe ALTERNATIVE NAMES Deakin, Joseph Edmund SHORT DESCRIPTION British athlete DATE OF BIRTH 6 February 1879 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 30 June 1972 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Deakin ... Olympic medalist stub de Joe Deakin fr Joseph Deakin ja no Joseph Deakin pl Joseph Deakin ... more details
Infobox prime minister honorific prefix small The Honourable small br name Alfred Deakin image AlfredDeakin.jpeg ... children 3 religion Spiritualism formerly Anglican Church of Australia Anglicanism Alfred Deakin ... . In the last quarter of the 19th century, Deakin was a major contributor to the establishment of Colonial ... energy to federation. Throughout the 1890s Deakin was a participant in conferences of representatives ... Government of the United Kingdom . As Prime Minister, Deakin completed a significant legislative ... Party of Australia . The Deakin led Liberal Party government lost to Fisher Labor at the Australian ... been elected with a majority in either house in Federal Parliament. Deakin resigned from Parliament ... Party leadership ballot. Early life File Nla.ms ms1540 19 613 s5 b1 e.jpg left thumb 100px Deakin at a young age Deakin was the second child of English immigrants, William Deakin and his wife Sarah Bill ... suburb of Collingwood, Victoria Collingwood in 1853. Deakin worked as a storekeeper, water carter ... in Victoria. ref name dab Cite web first Percival last Serle authorlink Percival Serle title Deakin ... title Deakin, Alfred 1856 1919 accessdate 8 February 2010 ref Deakin was born at 90 George Street ... of J. H. Thompson and the school s headmaster, John Edward Bromby , whose oratorical style Deakin ... Spiritualists Union. ref name dab ref name adb ref Cite web title Alfred Deakin work Prime Facts publisher Australian Prime Ministers Centre url http apmc.oph.gov.au lib docs 02 Deakin Web.pdf accessdate 8 February 2010 ref Deakin graduated in 1877 and began practising as a barrister ... February 2010 ref Victorian politics File AlfredDeakin.jpg left thumb 100px Alfred Deakin in 1901 Deakin ... in July 1880. ref name vbio Cite web title Alfred Deakin publisher Parliament of Victoria work ..., but Deakin turned him down. ref name dab ref name adb In 1882, Deakin married Elizabeth Martha Anne Pattie Browne, daughter of a well known spiritualist. They lived with Deakin s parents until 1887 ... more details
Infobox person name Julia Deakin image caption birth date Birth year and age 1952 birth place Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough , Lincolnshire spouse Michael Simkins Julia Deakin born 1952 is an English actress . Work On television, Deakin played Stella Tulley in Side by Side TV series Side by Side and Marsha, the ageing but lovely divorc e landlady, in the British sitcom Spaced 1999 . Deakin earlier appeared in the television sitcom Oh, Doctor Beeching 1996 1997 , where she played the role of May Skinner, replacing Sherrie Hewson from the original pilot. She has also made many single television appearances, including playing Jill, the receptionist from Pear Tree Productions, in one episode of the first series of I m Alan Partridge , a rural dominatrix in Doc Martin as well as roles in Midsomer Murders and Coronation Street . She appeared in the sketch comedy series Big Train alongside fellow Spaced cast members Simon Pegg and Mark Heap . She plays Dr. Jean in the Alan segments on Modern Toss . She has appeared on radio, as Eva Tattle in The Maltby Collection . She also guest starred in the Doctor Who audio drama Terror Firma for Big Finish Productions . She is currently playing the role of Mrs. Daphne Andrews in House of Anubis . Film Deakin played the pub landlady Mary Porter in the film Hot Fuzz by Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright , she had a cameo in the feature film Shaun of the Dead 2004 . In 2009 she was cast as Maggie, a Brighton mother in Ben Wheatley Ben Wheatley s Cinema of the United Kingdom British crime film Down Terrace . Personal life She is married to actor and author Michael Simkins . Television roles class wikitable Year Title Role 1994 Mother s Ruin Brucella ... spaced biogs cast marsha.shtml More about her character in Spaced Persondata NAME Deakin, Julia ..., Lincolnshire DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Deakin, Julia Category 1952 births Category ... Deakin pl Julia Deakin pt Julia Deakin ... more details
Michael Deakin born 5 May 1957 is a former England English cricket er who played for Derbyshire County Cricket Club Derbyshire in 1981. Deakin was born at Bury , Lancashire . In 1979 he was playing cricket for Combined Services cricket team Combined Services and for the Royal Air Force cricket team RAF . He joined Derbyshire for the Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1981 1981 season as a stopgap solution to a Derbyshire wicket keeper shortage, while Bob Taylor cricketer Bob Taylor was engaged in Test matches. He played in the Second XI in May 1981, and in under 25 competitions in June. In July, he made four first class appearances for the team and played in the John Player League. He was released by the club at the end of the season. Deakin was a right handed batsman and played six innings in four first class matches with an average of 7.5 and a top score of 15. He did not bat in the one day competition. As a wicket keeper he took nine catches in the first class game and two in the one day competition. ref http cricketarchive.com Archive Players 29 29022 29022.html Michael Deakin at Cricket Archive ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Deakin, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 1958 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Deakin, Michael Category 1958 births Category English cricketers Category Living people Category Derbyshire cricketers ta ... more details
MedalTableTop MedalSport Men s Rowing sport rowing MedalCountry the USA MedalOlympics MedalGold 2004 Summer Olympics 2004 Athens Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics Men s eight Eights MedalCompetition World Rowing Championships World Championships MedalGold 2003 World Rowing Championships 2003 Milano Coxed fours MedalGold 2005 World Rowing Championships 2005 Kaizu Eights MedalBronze 2006 World Rowing Championships 2006 Eton Eights MedalBottom Matt Deakin born 20 May 1980 is an American Rowing sport competition rower , Olympic champion and world champion. Deakin won a gold medal in coxed eights at the 2004 Summer Olympics , as a member of the American team. ref name sports ref http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes de matt deakin 1.html Profile Matt Deakin sports.reference.com Retrieved on 10 December 2008 ref The time 5 19.85 was a new Rowing world records world record . He is a member of the New York Athletic Club Hall of Fame. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Deakin, Matt ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Olympic medalist in rowing DATE OF BIRTH 20 May 1980 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Deakin, Matt Category 1980 births Category American rowers Category Olympic rowers of the United States Category Rowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics Category Olympic gold medalists for the United States Category Living people Category Olympic medalists in rowing US rowing Olympic medalist stub sl Matt Deakin ... more details
Infobox cricket ground ground name Deakin Reserve nickname country Australia image location Shepparton , Australia establishment 1962 first recorded match seating capacity end1 end2 club1 Victoria cricket team Victoria year1 2006 date 21 October year 2011 source http cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 2 1854.html Ground profile Deakin Reserve is a cricket ground in Shepparton , Victoria Australia Victoria , Australia . The first recorded match held on the ground came in 1962 when Victoria Country played the Marylebone Cricket Club . ref cite web url http cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 2 1854 misc.html title Other matches played on Deakin Reserve, Shepparton publisher CricketArchive accessdate 21 October 2011 ref A Youth Test cricket Test match was held in December 1986 when Australia Under 19 cricket team Australia Under 19s played India Under 19 cricket team Indian Under 19s . ref cite web url http cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 2 1854 ut.html title Youth Test Matches played on Deakin Reserve, Shepparton publisher CricketArchive accessdate 21 October 2011 ref A Youth One Day International was later held there in November 1997 when Australia Under 19s played Pakistan Under 19 cricket team Pakistan Under 19s . ref cite web url http cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 2 1854 uo.html title Youth One Day International Matches played on Deakin Reserve, Shepparton publisher CricketArchive accessdate 21 October 2011 ref A List A cricket List A match was held there in the 2006 07 Ford Ranger One Day Cup season 2006 07 Ford Ranger Cup between Victoria cricket team Victoria and Western ... Grounds 2 1854 a.html title List A Matches played on Deakin Reserve, Shepparton publisher CricketArchive ... Deakin Reserve publisher ESPNcricinfo accessdate 21 October 2011 ref References reflist External links http www.espncricinfo.com australia content ground 261391.html Deakin Reserve at ESPNcricinfo http cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 2 1854.html Deakin Reserve at CricketArchive coord 36 22 ... more details
Fanny Deakin 1883 1968 was a politician from Newcastle under Lyme , Staffordshire , England, noted for her campaigns for better nourishment of young children and maternity care for mothers. She was born in Silverdale, Staffordshire Silverdale , a mining village near Newcastle under Lyme , into a large but poor family in 1883. ref Fanny Deakin 1883 1968 , Newcastle under Lyme Borough Council, 15 June 2004, retrieved 07 May 2007. http www.newcastle staffs.gov.uk general.asp?id SXEA55 A77FA208 ref On leaving school early she commenced work on the same farm where her family lived. Motivated by the poverty she observed around her, she entered politics and was the first woman to be elected onto Wolstanton Council as a Labour Party UK Labour member in 1923. In 1927 she retained her seat, this time standing as a Communist . She was a popular with local people, who nicknamed her Red Fanny after she visited the Soviet Union in 1927 and 1930. Of her five children only one survived into adulthood. In an era of high infant mortality she campaigned for better maternity care of women and free milk for children under five. Along with unemployed miners, she met at Downing Street Prime Minister Ramsay Macdonald and as a result of this meeting local councils began to give free milk to pregnant mothers ... when Fanny Deakin Maternity Home was opened in 1947 in Newcastle under Lyme Borough. She is still ... hospital. ref Fanny Deakin Hospital, Chesterton, Newcastle under Lyme , Staffordshire Past ...?resource 11106 ref In 1991 Joyce Holliday wrote Go See Fanny Deakin , in which Fanny Deakin appears ... which includes a biography of Fanny Deakin. ref Silverdale People Fanny Deakin, Joseph Cook, John Cadman ... Deakins papers in its Newcastle Library. ref Fanny Deakin Papers , Staffordshire Libraries Special ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Deakin, Fanny ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1883 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1968 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Deakin, Fanny Category 1883 births ... more details
Portal Anglicanism Thomas Carlyle Joseph Robert Hamish Deakin , known as Robert Deakin 1917 1985 , was the Anglican Bishop of Tewkesbury from 1973 until his death in 1985. He was born in the village of Parkend in The Forest of Dean , Gloucestershire , ref Ralph, Anstis. The Story of Parkend , 1998, p55 ref the son of Thomas Carlyle Deakin and Harriet Herries Deakin. His grandfather and his father had both been Justice of the Peace J.P. s and, at different times, managers of Parkend Colliery. When the mine closed, in 1944, his father trained to become an Anglican priest, eventually becoming rector of St Giles in Uley and Holy Cross in Owlpen , Gloucestershire. ref The New Regard , Alden Press, 2006, ISBN 0950 8236. p13 ref ref Who s Who UK Who s Who 1970 London, A & C Black , 1971 ISBN 0713611405 ref Deakin was educated at Wadham College Oxford and Wells Theological College before embarking on a Curate curacy at Stroud, Gloucestershire during which time he married Marion Dyer , the incumbency at Holy Trinity in Drybrook ref http www.forestchurch.org.uk ABOUT 20USHistoryPOSTWAR.html Holy Trinity Church website ref and the Rural Dean ship of Cheltenham in 1949 ref Crockford s clerical directory Crockfords , London, Church House 1995 ISBN 0715180886 ref until his elevation to suffragan bishop of Bishop of Tewkesbury Tewkesbury in 1973. ref The Times, Friday, Nov 02, 1973 pg. 19 Issue 58929 col B Inauguration of three new bishops ref . He died on 3 August 1985 ref The Times, Monday, Aug 05, 1985 pg. 14 Issue 62208 col H Right Rev Robert Deakin Category Obituaries ref Notes references br S start S rel en S bef before Forbes Trevor Horan S ttl title Bishop of Tewkesbury years 1973 &ndash 1985 S aft after Jeremy Walsh Bishop Jeremy Walsh End Bishop of Tewkesbury Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Deakin, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1917 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1985 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Deakin, Robert Category 1917 births ... more details
Deakin Bay Coord 68 23 S 150 10 E source GNIS display inline,title is a wide, open bay on the coast between Horn Bluff and Cape Freshfield . The bay was roughly delineated by the Far Eastern Party of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911 14 under Sir Douglas Mawson , who named it for Sir Alfred Deakin , Prime Minister of Australia in 1910. In certain historical accounts and charts this feature has been correlated with Peacocks Bay of the U.S. Exploring Expedition 1838 42 under Lieutenant Charles Wilkes , U.S. Navy. References usgs gazetteer id 3622 Category Bays of George V Land GeorgeVLand geo stub ... more details
Seamus Deakin c. 1880 1953 was an Irish nationalist and member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood , in which he briefly served as its president from 1913 to 1914. Biography A resident of Dublin , Deakin worked as a chemist in Hoyt s pharmacy in O Connell Street and later owned his own shop in Phibsborough . Deakin became involved in the Irish nationalist movement during the early 1900s and, within a short time, became a high ranking member in the Drumcondra, Dublin Drumcondra branch of the Irish Republican Brotherhood. A political ally of George Irvine Irish Republican George Irvine , Ernest Blythe and Sean O Casey , in 1913, he succeeded John Mulholland Irish republican John Mulholland as president of the IRB before acceding to Denis McCullough the following year. His whereabouts are unrecorded during the Easter Rising in 1916, apparently escaping arrest during the rebellion. It is a common belief that he emigrated to the USA, but that is almost certainly not true. Family records describe him as having died in Ireland in 1952 and being buried in Drumcolloggher, Co. Cork, Ireland. ref Murray, Christopher. Sean O Casey Writer at Work, A Biography . Montreal McGill Queen s Press, 2005. pg. 71 72 ISBN 0 7735 2889 X ref Further reading Martin, Francis X. The Irish Volunteers, 1913 1915 Recollections and Documents . Dublin James Duffy & Co., 1963. References Reflist s start succession box title President of the br Irish Republican Brotherhood before John Mulholland Irish republican John Mulholland after Denis McCullough years 1913 1914 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Deakin, Seamus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1880 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1953 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Deakin, Seamus Category 1880 births Category 1953 deaths Category Irish Sinn F in politicians Category Irish Republican Army members 1917 1922 Category Members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood ... more details
Simon Deakin , BA, PhD, FBA, is Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law, Cambridge and a Fellow of Peterhouse , Cambridge. He is a programme director in the Cambridge Centre for Business Research CBR , and an associate Faculty member of the Judge Business School . Professor Deakin holds a BA and a PhD in Law from the University of Cambridge . He took up his first lecturing post at Queen Mary and Westfield College, London, in 1987, after a year as a Bigelow Fellow at the University of Chicago . He joined the Cambridge Law Faculty in 1990 first as a lecturer, then as a reader . He was a visiting fellow at the Maison des Sciences de l Homme Ange Gu pin, Nantes, in 1993 and 1995, and the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law, University of Melbourne , in 1996. In 2003 he was BNL Visiting Professor of European Law at Columbia University and in 2004 a Visiting Fellow in the Department of Law, European University Institute , Florence. Since 2004 he has been Omron visiting fellow at Doshisha University , Kyoto. From 2001 to 2006 he was the Robert Monks Professor of Corporate Governance in the Judge Business School at Cambridge. In 2005 he was elected British Academy Fellow of the British Academy . Present research projects include work on law, finance and development reflexive governance in the public interest gender equality and corporate governance and capabilities and labour markets in Europe. Bibliography Markesinis and Deakin s Tort Law 6th ed OUP 2007 Labour Law 4th ed Hart 2005 with Gillian Morris The Law of the Labour Market Industrialization, Employment, and Legal Evolution ... view staff.php?profile sdeakin Simon Deakin at Cambridge Faculty of Law http www.cbr.cam.ac.uk people deakin.htm Simon Deakin at Cambridge Centre for Business Research http www.cbr.cam.ac.uk research ... Persondata . NAME Deakin, Simon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Deakin, Simon Category British academics Category Fellows of Peterhouse ... more details
Refimprove date November 2008 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Deakin image Josh Dibb Deakin 2009.jpg caption Dibb in 2009. background solo singer instrument Guitar , Vocals , Synthesizer , Percussion , Drum Machine genre Experimental rock br Neo psychedelia br Freak folk years active 2000 present label Paw Tracks , FatCat Records , Domino Records , Catsup Plate, St. Ives, http www.uuar.com UAAR , associated acts Animal Collective website http www.myspace.com deakin www.myspace.com deakinDeakin born Joshua Caleb Dibb ref http www.ascap.com ace search.cfm?requesttimeout 300&mode results&searchstr 1699429&search in c&search type exact&search det t,s,w,p,b,v&results pp 20&start 1 ref is an avant garde musician and a founding member of Animal Collective . Animal Collective Josh Dibb began writing and recording music with childhood friend Noah Lennox Panda Bear ... and sharing tapes of music they made individually. After high school, Panda Bear and Deakin went to Boston, where Deakin attended Brandeis University . Avey Tare and Geologist moved to New York ... year absence. ref http pitchfork.com news 40842 deakin back in animal collective ref Other musical projects In 2008 and 2009, Deakin did remixes for Little Bird by Goldfrapp , Mirando song Mirando ... Phoenix . On January 1, 2010, he played his first solo show as Deakin at the Ottobar in Baltimore, MD where he grew up. ref http www.flickr.com photos bmoremusic 4239580119 ref In December 2009, Deakin ... After playing the music festival, Deakin played five shows in Europe, including a few shows opening for Panda Bear musician Panda Bear . To date, Deakin has failed to deliver any of the photographs ... Years show. Animal Collective Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Deakin ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Deakin Category American rock guitarists Category American male singers Category American multi instrumentalists ka Deakin pt Josh Dibb sv Deakin ... more details