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  1. Harry Parkes (4 January 1920 – 4 March 2009) was an English footballer of the 1940s and 1950s. Parkes was a one club man having only played for Aston Villa . He is widely regarded as one of Aston Villa's most popular players of all time.

  2. Biography. Sir Harry Smith Parkes (1828-1885) was born on 24 February 1828 at Bloxwich, near Walsall. He was the youngest of three children, and the only son, of an ironmaster and his wife. Following an education at the King Edward the Sixth school in Birmingham, he proceeded to China in 1841 through the influence of a family connection.

  3. of the role of Harry Parkes in British diplomacy in Canton immediately after the incident. Before embarking on this project, however, it might be useful to give a brief introduction to Parkes and his background. Born in I828, Harry Smith Parkes was orphaned when he was five, and sailed for China when he was only thirteen. Apart from two brief

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  5. Harry Einstein(1904 – 1958) Making fun of others is sometimes considered a rather mean spirited form of comedy, but the fact is that sometimes it is done with love and respect. When this is the case, the comic not only wins the respect and admiration of his audience, but the target of his lampoon as well. Very few radio comics were as good at ...

  6. 16 de abr. de 2013 · La visita a los estudios para ver cómo se hicieron las pelis de Harry Potter te llevará un mínimo de 3 a 4 horas. Como los estudios se encuentran a unos 30 kilómetros del centro de Londres, el trayecto no es muy largo y te permitirá organizar el día fácilmente. Ir en tren: es tal vez la opción mas natural si estamos en Londres de paseo.

  7. Harry Parkes was at the heart of Britain’s relations with the Far East from the start of his working life at fourteen, to his death at fifty-seven. Orphaned at the age of five, he went to China on his own as a child and worked his way to the top. God-fearing and fearless, he believed his mission was to bring trade and ‘civilisation’ to ...