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    Wilf Taylor. Wilfred B. Taylor was a company director who served as chairman of Newcastle United F.C. from 1953 to 1957. Career. Taylor was a specialist in seeking new talent for the club. In 1943, he attended a match between the Air Training Corps team of Northumberland and Yorkshire at Redheugh Park.

  2. 3 de oct. de 2018 · In Whitehorse, Alan Fry also co-authored Wilf Taylor’s memoir Beating Around the Bush: A Life in the Northern Bush (Harbour, 1989). Fry’s first non-fiction book, The Ranch on the Cariboo (Doubleday 1962) was later republished by Touchwood Editions.

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  4. The television project heralds a new chapter in the life of Count Arthur Strong as compared to the character in the radio series: none of the characters from the radio programme are featured (Geoffrey, Wilf Taylor, Sally Marsden etc) and the series is set in London in and around Arthur's home and his local café rather than in Doncaster.

  5. 11 de abr. de 2019 · Beating Around The Bush A Life in The Northern Forest. By Wilf Taylor and Alan Fry. Born in 1921, Wilf Taylor was raised in the foothills of Alberta south of Calgary where he gained a variety of practical skills while enjoying the outdoor life.

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  7. The Looking-Glass War is the fourth novel by John le Carré, first published in 1965. The Department, a slowly declining British intelligence service that exists in an uneasy rivalry with the Circus, obtains evidence of secret military activity in East Germany. The initial attempt to investigate leaves one of their agents dead.