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Stephen Hinchliffe: Stephen Leonard Hinchliffe (born 2 January 1950, in Sheffield) is an English businessman from Sheffield who was the founder of the former retail empire Facia group, which had up to 850 stores before it collapsed in 1996. He has been ... (English businessman) [100%] 2023-07-10 [British people convicted of fraud] [1950 births]...
Ian Hinchliffe: Ian Hinchliffe (born 1952) is a British physicist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. He obtained his BA and his PhD in physics from Oxford University. (British physicist (born 1952)) [100%] 2023-05-29 [1952 births] [Living people]...
Craig Hinchliffe: Craig Hinchliffe (born 5 May 1972) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He is currently the goalkeeping coach at St Johnstone. (Scottish association football player) [100%] 2024-02-10 [1972 births] [Living people]...
Ian Hinchliffe: Ian Hinchliffe (born 1952) is a British physicist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. He obtained his BA and his PhD in physics from Oxford University. (Biography) [100%] 2023-06-01 [Particle physicists]
John Hinchliffe: Bishop John Hinchliffe DD (1731 – 11 January 1794 in the Bishop's Palace, Peterborough) was an English churchman and college fellow. He was Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1768–88, Bishop of Peterborough, 1769–94, and Dean of Durham, 1788 ... (English churchman and college fellow) [100%] 2024-04-23 [1731 births] [1794 deaths]...
Arthur Hinchliffe: Arthur Hinchliffe (26 August 1897 – 1960) was an English footballer who played as a wing-half for Rochdale. (English footballer (1897–1960)) [100%] 2024-11-09 [1897 births] [1960 deaths]...
Ronald Hinchcliffe: Professor Ronald Hinchcliffe (20 February 1926, Bolton – 5 January 2011, Hitchin) was a British audiovestibular physician and academic. He was a founding father of the speciality of audiological (audiovestibular) medicine, the systematic scientific study of disorders of hearing and balance. [90%] 2022-07-09 [1926 births] [2011 deaths]...
Frank Hinchcliffe: Frank Hinchcliffe (1923 - March 15, 1995) was an English folk singer and farmer. He was born in Holme in West Yorkshire. [90%] 2022-12-06 [1923 births] [1995 deaths]...
Raymond Hinchcliffe: Sir George Raymond Hinchcliffe (2 March 1900 – 6 September 1973) was a British barrister and was a High Court judge from 1957 to 1973. He was appointed KC in 1947. [90%] 2022-09-24 [Knights Bachelor] [1973 deaths]...
Tom Hinchcliffe: Thomas Hinchcliffe (6 December 1913 – 1978) was a professional footballer, who played for Grimsby Town, Huddersfield Town & Derby County. He was born in Denaby, near Conisbrough, Yorkshire. (English footballer) [90%] 2023-06-26 [1913 births] [1978 deaths]...
Andy Hinchcliffe: editar datos en Wikidata] Andrew "Andy" George Hinchcliffe (Mánchester, Inglaterra, 5 de febrero de 1969), es un ex-futbolista inglés, se desempeñaba como defensa y actualmente ejerce de comentarista en la cadena británica Sky Sports. [90%] 2023-05-26
James Hinchcliffe: James Douglas Meredith Hinchcliffe (born December 5, 1986) is a Canadian race car driver and commentator best known for competing in the IndyCar Series. Hinchcliffe won six races for Andretti Autosport and Schmidt Peterson Motorsports. (Canadian racing driver and commentator) [90%] 2024-04-24 [1986 births] [Living people]...
Celina Hinchcliffe: Celina Alexandra Hinchcliffe (born 21 March 1976 in Windsor, Berkshire) is an English television sports broadcaster. She has worked for BBC, Sky News and ITV. (English television sports broadcaster) [90%] 2024-09-04 [1976 births] [Alumni of the University of Birmingham]...
Scores (album): Scores: Songs from "Copacabana" and "Harmony" is Barry Manilow's third album with Concord Records. It features selections from two musicals that feature original music by Manilow and lyrics by Bruce Sussman. (Album) [88%] 2024-01-09 [Barry Manilow albums] [2004 albums]...
Socred (Canada): Social Credit (often called Socred) was a populist political movement strongest in Alberta and British Columbia, 1930s-1970s. It spread to Saskatchewan, and contested federal elections. (Canada) [88%] 2023-02-14 [Canada]