from Webb, MS
1906
Died:1977
but his efficiency became a by-word. He was joint-manager with Brigadier M. A. Green of the M....
where he was also secretary of the Church Council..
Cricket
11 April 1893 • London, UK
Died:23 September 1977
Spouse:Dorothy Christine Kulenthal
20th-century English painter
Position:Artist
Wellington College, Berkshire
Area of science:Painting
Specialty:Painter • Printmaker
Humanities:Drawing
Artist' Rifles soldiers • Modern painter • War artist
Award:Commander of the Order of the British Empire
1989
John J. Nash " John Joseph Nash " ( died February 1989 ) was a member of Seanad Éireann from 1961 to 1973 on the Cultural and Educational Panel He represented the Fianna Fáil party.
Fianna Fáil politician
01 December 1867 • Burslem , England
Died:21 April 1939 • Wolstanton , England
John Nash ( footballer ) " John Henry Nash " ( December 1867 – 21 April 1939 ) was an English people Association football who played as a Forward ( association football ) for Port Vale F....
Athlete from Stoke-on-Trent • English football player • Association football player • Port Vale Football Club player • Midland Football League player • Football League player • Football
National Basketball Association executive • General manager
Basketball
18 January 1752 • Lambeth, London
Died:1835 • East Cowes Castle
English architect • Lawyer • Engineer • Portrait Painter • Solicitor • Draughtsman
Business category:Architects • Building Contractors • Churches
Architect • Director • Painter • Geodesist • Architect and designer
Area of science:Architecture • Drawing
Castles • Floor
Skill:Professional
Master status:Prince
Preference:Independent
1590
Died:1661
English MP • Justice • Mayor • Merchant
He was re-elected MP for Worcester for the Long Parliament in November 1640..
He was on the Assessment Committee for Worcestershire in 1644 and was excluded from parliament under Pride's Purge in 1648....
… The products advertised included Guinness, Bovril, Johnnie Walker and Colmans Mustard (The Mustard Club). Bevan was behind most of them,[3] and he was still handling the Guinness account in the 1950s when he commissioned John Nash to provide colour illustrations to Happy New Lear (1957).[4]...