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  1. Tom Wintringham

    distinguish Thomas Wintringham Liberal politician Image New Ways Of War2.JPG thumb right New Ways of War by Tom Wintringham Thomas Henry Tom Wintringham 15 May 1898&mdash 16 August 1949 was a United Kingdom ... War II and was one of the founders of the Common Wealth Party . Biography Early life Tom Wintringham ... . ref http www.historylearningsite.co.uk tom wintringham.htm Tom Wintringham History Learning Site ... himself was complicit or responsible for them. Tom Wintringham died on 16 August 1949, after a massive ... dnb http www.oxforddnb.com view article 59635 Wintringham, Thomas Henry Tom 1898 1949 , socialist ... accessed 1 October 2007 ref Bibliography Books by Tom Wintringham War And the way to fight against it. , Communist ... by Tom Wintringham, Faber, London, 1941 Guerrilla Warfare. , By Yank Levy . Foreword Wintringham. Peoples ... Tom Wintringham William Rust Britons in Spain Angus L. Calder The Common Wealth Party 1942 1945 1968 Jason Gurney Crusade in Spain 1974 David Fernbach Tom Wintringham and Socialist Defence 1981 Peter ... The Last English Revolutionary A Biography of Tom Wintringham 1898 1949 2004 ISBN 0 7509 3080 ... links http tom.wintringham.ch hpih.html Tom Wintringham His Place in History by Hugh Purcell http www.myspace.com tomwintringham War of Words The Life and Writing of Tom Wintringham, an exhibition ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wintringham, Tom ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician ... Category British military historians ca Tom Wintringham es Tom Wintringham no Tom Wintringham ... formed, Wintringham graduated from Oxford and moved to London, ostensibly to study for the bar ... In 1923, Wintringham joined the recently formed Communist Party of Great Britain . In 1925, he was one ... on the subject, Wintringham formed the arguments against Air Assault and called for Air Raid Precautions ... and co operation, rather than the dominant Comintern ideology of class against class . Wintringham s ideas became party dogma when the Comintern announced the Popular Front , a form of communism Wintringham ...   more details



  1. Wintringham

    Otheruses distinguish Winteringham Refimprove date November 2011 Infobox UK place country England static image Image Over Looking Wintringham Close June 2009 Nigel Coates .jpg 240px static image caption latitude 54.14563 longitude 0.64848 official name Wintringham population shire district Ryedale shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster Thirsk and Malton UK Parliament constituency Thirsk and Malton formerly Ryedale UK Parliament constituency Ryedale post town MALTON postcode district YO17 postcode area YO dial code os grid reference SE883730 Wintringham is a village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire , England. It is near the A64 road and convert 6 mi east of Malton, North Yorkshire Malton . The Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trail and the Centenary Way , long distance footpath long distance footpaths pass through the village. The vanished hamlet of Linton in the southeast of Wintringham parish was probably the birthplace of Lady Margaret Hoby , author of the earliest extant diary of a woman in English. ref Paul Slack, Hoby , Margaret, Lady Hoby bap. 1571, d. 1633 , rev. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford, UK OUP, 2004 . http www.oxforddnb.com view article 37555 Retrieved 3 November 2011. Subscription required. ref File St Peter s Church, Wintringham.jpg thumb left upright St Peter s Church, Wintringham Church of St Peter, Wintringham See also St Peter s Church, Wintringham References Reflist External links Commons category inline Wintringham Category Villages in North Yorkshire Category Civil parishes in North Yorkshire Category Yorkshire Wolds Way ryedale geo stub nl Wintringham pl Wintringham ...   more details



  1. Wintringham (disambiguation)

    Wintringham is a village in North Yorkshire, England. Wintringham may also refer to People Margaret Wintringham 1879 1955 , British politician, wife of Thomas Michael Wintringham born 1947 ,New Zealand public servant Thomas Wintringham Liberal politician 1867 1921 , husband of Margaret Tom Wintringham 1898 1949 , British soldier, politician and writer Other Wintringham School , Academy in Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England, named after Tom HMS Wintringham , British minesweeper See also Winteringham , a village in North Lincolnshire, England similar pronunciation Graham Winteringham , British architect similar name disambiguation surname ...   more details



  1. Thomas Wintringham

    Thomas Wintringham may refer to Thomas Wintringham 15th century MP , in 1406 MP for Northampton UK Parliament constituency Thomas Wintringham Liberal politician 1868&ndash 1921 , British Liberal Member of Parliament 1920&ndash 1921 Tom Wintringham 1898&ndash 1949 , British soldier, military historian, journalist, poet, Marxist, politician, author and founder of the Common Wealth Party hndis name Wintringham, Thomas ...   more details



  1. Wintringham Baronets

    The Wintringham Baronetcy , of Dover Street, St George s Hanover Square, in the County of London, was a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain . It was created on 7 November 1774 for Clifton Wintringham, Physician in Ordinary to George III of the United Kingdom George III , with remainder to Gervase Clifton, son of Sir Gervase Clifton, 6th Baronet, of Clifton see Clifton Baronets . Wintringham outlived Clifton and the title became extinct on his death in 1794. Wintringham Baronets, of Dover Street 1774 Sir Clifton Wintringham, 1st Baronet c. 1712 1794 See also Clifton Baronets References Rayment bt date March 2012 Use dmy dates date March 2012 DEFAULTSORT Wintringham Category Baronetcies Category Extinct baronetcies ...   more details



  1. Clifton Wintringham

    cleanup date March 2011 Clifton Wintringham was the name of two doctors who lived in York. ref http books.google.co.uk books?id NeFPAAAAMAAJ&pg PA475&dq wintringham doctor york&hl en&ei 0iSCTdWYLISJhQfa Om0BA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 3&ved 0CDMQ6AEwAg v onepage&q wintringham 20doctor 20york&f false ref Clifton Wintringham senior 1689 1747 8 was a medical practitioner who was appointed Physician at York County Hospital in March 1745 6 and educated at Jesus College, Cambridge . He practised in York for over 35 years, and Judges Lodgings, York was built as his private residence. He authored several books and attended the Henry Howard, 4th Earl of Carlisle Earl of Carlisle at nearby Castle Howard . He was married twice by his first wife Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Nettleton of Earls Heath, Yorkshire, he had a son, Clifton Wintringham junior 1720 1794 who himself was knighted and had a distinguished medical career, becoming joint military physician to the forces in 1756 ref http books.google.co.uk books?id x1OAQAjbgLYC&pg PA222&dq wintringham doctor york&hl en&ei UiqCTezVCM26hAe42vzMBA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CCkQ6AEwAA v onepage&q wintringham 20doctor 20york&f false ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Wintringham, Clifford Category 17th century English medical doctors Category 18th century English medical doctors Category People from York ...   more details



  1. Michael Wintringham

    service to work for a management consultancy in Wellington. Wintringham was appointed Chief Executive of the Ministry of Housing by State Services Commissioner Don Hunn . In 1997, Wintringham succeeded Hunn as State Services Commissioner and head of New Zealand s public service. In 2001, Wintringham ... Steve Maharey criticised Rankin s personal and management style as chief executive in 1999, and Wintringham ... the hearing by Wintringham and Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet New Zealand DPMC chief ... images ar 08 chairman.jpg Michael Wintringham Mark Prebble succeeded Wintringham as State Services Commissioner in 2004. Wintringham subsequently became a member of the Remuneration Authority , which ... 3 March 2010 ref Wintringham is also chairman of the Earthquake Commission . He was made a Companion ... after Mark Prebble end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wintringham, Michael ... OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wintringham, Michael Category 1947 births Category Companions ...   more details



  1. Margaret Wintringham

    Margaret Wintringham 4 August 1879 &ndash 10 March 1955 , n e Longbottom, was a United Kingdom British Liberal Party UK Liberal Party politician. She was the second woman to take her seat in the British House of Commons . Early life She was born in Keighley , West Riding of Yorkshire , and educated at Bolton Road School , Silsden where here father was the head teacher, and then Keighley Girls Grammar School before training as a teacher at Bedford Training College . She then worked as a teacher, becoming headmistress of a school in Grimsby , and in 1903 she married Thomas Wintringham Liberal politician Thomas Wintringham , a timber merchant. They had no children, and Margaret Wintringham became a magistrate and a member of the Grimsby Education Committee. She was involved in many political movements, including the National Union of Women Workers , the British Temperance Association , the National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship NUSEC , the Women s Institute , the Townswomen s Guild , and the Liberal Party UK Liberal Party . Political career When her husband was elected as Member of Parliament MP for Louth, Lincolnshire UK Parliament constituency Louth in Lincolnshire , she moved with him from Grimsby to Louth, Lincolnshire Louth and remained politically active. When Thomas Wintringham died in 1921, she was selected as the Liberal candidate to replace him, and on 22 September she won the Louth by election, 1921 1921 Louth by election , becoming the first ever female Liberal ... Schoolnet Margaret Wintringham http www.qub.ac.uk cawp UK 20bios UK bios 20s.htm wint Centre for Advancemnt of Women in Politics Margaret Wintringham Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Dictionary ... 1924 before Thomas Wintringham Liberal politician Thomas Wintringham after Arthur Heneage S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wintringham, Margaret ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DATE OF DEATH 10 March 1955 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wintringham, Margaret Category 1879 births ...   more details



  1. Thomas Wintringham (Liberal politician)

    for the founder of the Common Wealth Party Tom Wintringham Thomas Wintringham 22 August 1867 &ndash 8 August 1921 was a United Kingdom British Liberal Party UK Liberal Party politician. He was elected as Member of Parliament MP for Louth, Lincolnshire UK Parliament constituency Louth in Lincolnshire at a Louth by election, 1920 by election in June 1920 , but died in office the following year, aged 53. The resulting Louth by election, 1921 by election in September 1921 , Louth s second by election in under 16 months, was won by his wife Margaret Wintringham Margaret , who became the second woman to take a seat in the British House of Commons . References Rayment date February 2012 s start s par uk succession box title Member of Parliament for Louth, Lincolnshire UK Parliament constituency Louth years Louth by election, 1920 1920 &ndash Louth by election, 1921 1921 before Henry Langton Brackenbury after Margaret Wintringham s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wintringham, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH 22 August 1867 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 8 August 1921 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wintringham, Thomas Category 1867 births Category 1921 deaths Category Liberal Party UK MPs Category Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for English constituencies Category UK MPs 1918 1922 Liberal UK MP stub ...   more details



  1. Oasis Academy, Wintringham

    lower age 11 upper age 18 houses colours publication free label 1 Former name free 1 Wintringham Grammar ... name Oasis Academy Wintringham Oasis Academy Wintringham is a secondary school academy on Weelsby ... of Hippo . History It began in 1933 as Wintringham Secondary School on Eleanor Street . Grammar ... 2007 as Wintringham Grammar School to replace the former school on Eleanor Street , Grimsby. The school ... 1960s until 1974 it was administered but not taught as the single entity Grimsby Wintringham Grammar School for ages 11 to 18. Comprehensive It became the Comprehensive school comprehensive Wintringham School in September 1974. The school name comes from the Wintringham family, specifically John Wintringham. Also in 1974 administration was transferred over the River Humber Humber to Beverley ... administration passed back to Grimsby under North East Lincolnshire . Oasis Academy Wintringham ... November 2007 . The old school Wintringham School closed in August 2007 and opened as Oasis Academy Wintringham in the existing buildings in September 2007. The Academy transferred across to the brand ... College is the local preferred option for a strong education after 16. Alumni Wintringham School ... , actress, TV presenter, author Thomas Turgoose , actor Grimsby Wintringham Boys Grammar School ... in the 1969 film Battle of Britain film Battle of Britain Grimsby Wintringham Girls Grammar School ... Oasis Academy Wintringham http wintgram.tripod.com Grammar school alumni website http www.edubase.gov.uk ... Backbones Wintringham story 11536770 detail story.html Memories in October 2009 http www.thisisgrimsby.co.uk ...   more details



  1. HMS Wintringham (M2777)

    others DEFAULTSORT Wintringham M2777 Category Ham class minesweepers Category Ships built ...   more details



  1. St Peter's Church, Wintringham

    Infobox church name St Peter s Church, Wintringham fullname image St Peter s Church, Wintringham.jpg imagesize 180 imagealt Part of a stone church seen from the southeast, with a protruding south aisle, and a tower surmounted by a spire landscape caption St Peter s Church, Wintringham, from the southeast pushpin map North Yorkshire pushpin map alt pushpin mapsize 250 map caption Location in North Yorkshire latd 54.1468 longd 0.6432 location Wintringham , North Yorkshire country England coordinates coord 54.1468 0.6432 region GB type landmark display title osgraw SE 887 731 denomination Anglicanism Anglican churchmanship membership attendance website http www.visitchurches.org.uk Ourchurches Completelistofchurches St Peters Church Wintringham North Yorkshire Churches Conservation Trust former name bull date founded date founder dedication Saint Peter dedicated date consecrated date cult relics events past bishop people status functional status redundant church Redundant heritage designation Grade I designated date 10 October 1966 architect architectural type Church building Church style Norman architecture Norman , English Gothic architecture Gothic groundbreaking 12th century completed date construction cost closed date demolished date capacity length width width nave height diameter ... , Westmorland slate roofs St Peter s Church, Wintringham , is a redundant church redundant Anglicanism Anglican church in the village of Wintringham , North Yorkshire , England gbmapping SE 887 731 ... of St Peter, Wintringham publisher Heritage Gateway English Heritage , Institute of Historic Building ... http www.visitchurches.org.uk Ourchurches Completelistofchurches St Peters Church Wintringham North Yorkshire title St Peter s Church, Wintringham, North Yorkshire accessdate 25  March 2011 publisher ... st peters church wintringham north yorkshire title St Peter s Church, Wintringham, North Yorkshire accessdate ... Wintringham, St Peter Category Grade I listed buildings in North Yorkshire Category 12th century ...   more details



  1. Tom tom

    Tom tom and similar names may refer to In music Tom Tom The Smashing Pumpkins song , 2010 alternative rock song Tom tom drum , a cylindrical drum with no snare Tom Tom Club , a New Wave band Tom Tom Club album Tom Tom Club , an album by Tom Tom Club Tom Tom Blues , an album by The 77s Tom Tom Tom , a Finnish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 by Marion Rung Tom, Tom, the Piper s Son , a nursery rhyme In other uses TomTom , a Dutch developer and producer of global positioning systems GPS and automotive navigation systems Tom Tom TV series Tom Tom TV series , a science themed children s television series on BBC TV, 1966 1969 FICON project , a fighter plane experiment called Project Tom Tom Disamb de Tom Tom Begriffskl rung fr Tom Tom nl Tom tom no Tom tom ...   more details



  1. Tom

    Wiktionary Tom or TOM may refer to Tom name , a diminutive of Thomas or Tom s and a list of people with the name People Surname Michael Tom 1946 1999 , American sculptor Nicholle Tom born 1978 , American actress Given name Tom Anderson entrepreneur Tom Anderson born 1970 , American entrepreneur, one of the founders of MySpace Tom Fulp born 1978 , American video game programmer, founder of the American website New grounds Tom Konyves born 1947 , Canadian poet, pioneer of videopoetry Tom Hanks born 1956 , American actor Tom Viezee born 1950 , Dutch Christian minister and politician Characters Tom Croydon , a main character in the long running Australian Police Drama Series, Blue Heelers Tom Barnaby , the main character and in some countries the namesake of the TV series Midsomer Murders Tom Lost Tom Lost , a character in the TV show Lost Tom Bombadil , a character in the work of J. R. R. Tolkien Tom Cat , a character in Tom and Jerry cartoons Tom, a character in the Tom and Jerry Van Beuren Tom and Jerry Van Beuren cartoon series Tom Haverford , a character in Parks and Recreation Tom Riddle or Lord Voldemort, a main character in the Harry Potter series Tom Sawyer , a character in several novels by Mark Twain Tom Scavo , character in TV series Desperate Housewives Uncle Tom , a character from the novel Uncle Tom s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe Tom, a character from the Deltora Quest series books by Emily Rodda T.O.M., the robot host mascot of Cartoon Network s Toonami action block Nature Tom River , a tributary of Russia s Ob River Tom River Amur Oblast Tom River , a tributary ... design lang fr Territoire d outre mer or overseas territory Thomsonfly s ICAO code TOM object oriented programming language , a defunct language based on Objective C Tom pattern matching language , a pattern matching and transform language Other uses Tom pattern matching language , a programming language Tom TV series Tom TV series , a 1994 American sitcom Tom instrument , a plucked allophones used ...   more details



  1. TOM'S

    For other uses Toms disambiguation Toms Infobox Company company name TOM S Co., Ltd company logo big TOM S big vector logo company type genre foundation 1974 founder Nobuhide Tachi and Kiyoshi Oiwa location ... TOM S Co., Ltd Kabushiki gaisha Tomusu is a factory supported racing team and tuner of Toyota ... title TOM S SC430 Wakisaka Lotterer Clinch Season Opener publisher SuperGT.net date 2006 03 19 ... From Japanese F3 we have the Tom s Team, who should never be underestimated publisher Motorsport.com accessdate 2009 11 05 ref TOM S creates aftermarket parts for current Toyota Motor Corporation Toyota ... Lexus models. ref cite web url http www.nihoncar.com en news 479 SC50, the Lexus Coupe by TOM 27S.html title SC50, the Lexus Coupe by TOM S work Nihon Car.com accessdate 2009 11 05 ref ref cite web url http www.carnews.com detail 15033 title Tom s Car News publisher www.carnews.com accessdate 2009 11 05 last first ref History TOM S stands for Tachi Oiwa Motor Sports. As cited in the TOM S English website, TOM S was established in 1974 by Nobuhide Tachi and Kiyoshi ... pp 11066756 20080307 14713992.html title TOM S TOYOTA publisher auto.china.com accessdate 2009 11 05 ref With the support of Toyota, TOM S went into business in 1974. ref name tomcn In 1975 the Toyota Motor Corporation officially recognized TOM S as an authorized tuning shop. ref ... The tuning firm expanded to Norfolk, England with branch openings in 1987. ref name tomcn In 1993, TOM ... 20th anniversary with TOM S Angel T01 , a commemorative model. ref name tomcn 1995 saw the lightweight sports car series T101, T082, and T020. ref name tomcn In 2003, TOM S modified vehicles entered the All Japan F3 Championship group of the All Japan GT Championship . ref name tomcn List of TOM S Complete Cars File 1997 Castrol Tom s Supra 01.jpg thumb TOM S Supra File 2006 Open Interface SC430 01.JPG thumb TOM S SC 430 File Toyota Supra dash with TOMs 340kmh speedometer.jpg thumb TOM S Supra 340kmh ...   more details



  1. Tom Tom Tom

    Infobox ESC entry song flagicon Finland Tom Tom Tom image Image Marion Rung Tom Tom Tom.jpg 250 px caption year 1973 country Finland artist Marion Rung as with language English languages composer Rauno Lehtinen lyricist Bob Barratt conductor Ossi Runne place 6th points 93 lyrics http www.diggiloo.net ?1973fi from Diggiloo Thrush prev Muistathan prev link Muistathan next Keep Me Warm next link Keep Me Warm Tom Tom Tom was the Finland Finnish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 , performed in English Language English the first occasion that Finland had not performed entirely in Finnish Language Finnish by Marion Rung . This was Rung s second Eurovision entry, in Eurovision Song Contest 1962 1962 she had made her debut in the Contest as a 16 year old with Tipi tii , which finished in 7th position. Tom Tom Tom was performed first on the night, preceding Belgium s Nicole & Hugo with Baby, Baby Nicole and Hugo song Baby, Baby . At the close of voting, it had received 93 points, placing 6th in a field of 17. This would be Finland s most successful Contest appearance until Eurovision Song Contest 2006 2006 , when heavy metal music heavy metal band Lordi won with Hard Rock Hallelujah . The song is an up tempo love song, with Rung singing about the music brought to her by her lover. Tom Tom Tom was the second Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest Finnish Eurovision entrant to reach 1 in Finland, the first being Rung s Tipi tii in 1962. Three other Finnish Eurovision entrants have since reached 1 in Finland Reggae OK by Riki Sorsa Eurovision Song Contest 1981 Eurovision 1981 , Hard Rock Hallelujah by Lordi Eurovision Song Contest 2006 Eurovision 2006 , and Lose Control Waldo s People song Lose Control by Waldo s People Eurovision Song Contest 2009 Eurovision 2009 . A Serbian rendering of the song entitled Tom, Tom was recorded by Daliborka Stoj i . The successive Finland in the Eurovision ... songs of 1973 finland stub pt Tom Tom Tom fi Tom tom tom ...   more details



  1. Tom McGuinness

    Tom McGuinness may refer to Tom McGuinness Gaelic footballer Tom McGuinness musician hndis Macguinness, Tom ...   more details



  1. Tom Browne

    Tom Browne may refer to Tom Browne broadcaster Tom Browne illustrator Tom Browne trumpeter See also Tom Brown disambiguation Thomas Browne disambiguation hndis Browne, Tom ...   more details



  1. Tom Hooper

    Tom Hooper is the name of Tom Hooper director , English film and television director Tom Hooper ice hockey , Canadian ice hockey player Tom Hooper musician , Canadian songwriter and musician hndis name Hooper, Tom DEFAULTSORT Hooper, Tom sk Tom Hooper sl Tom Hooper sh Tom Hooper razvrstavanje ...   more details



  1. Tom Terry

    Tom Terry may refer to Tom Terry meteorologist , television meteorologist Tom Terry author , author and broadcaster hndis name Terry, Tom DEFAULTSORT Terry, Tom ...   more details



  1. Tom Friedman

    Tom Friedman may refer to Tom Friedman artist , American sculptor Thomas Friedman , journalist and author See also Thomas Freeman disambiguation hndis Friedman, Tom DEFAULTSORT Friedman, Tom ...   more details



  1. Tom Lonergan

    Tom Lonergan may refer to Tom and Eileen Lonergan , divers Tom Lonergan Australian footballer , Australian rules footballer with the Geelong Football Club hndis Lonergan, Tom ...   more details



  1. Tom O'Rourke

    Tom O& 39 Rourke may refer to Tom O Rourke boxing manager 1856 1936 Tom O Rourke baseball 1865 1929 , Major League Baseball catcher hndis Orourke, Tom ...   more details



  1. Tom McEwen

    Tom McEwen may refer to Tom McEwen politician , Canadian political candidate Tom McEwen drag racer , American drag racing driver hndis Mcewen, Tom ...   more details



  1. Tom Jolly

    Tom Jolly may refer to Tom Jolly game designer , board game inventor Tom Jolly journalist born 1955 , American journalist hndis Jolly, Tom ...   more details




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