John Wilkinson

John Wilkinson

A number of notable men have been named John Wilkinson:
* John Wilkinson (Australian politician)
* John Wilkinson (industrialist), British industrialist who suggested the use of iron for many roles where other materials had previously been used
* John Gardiner Wilkinson 1797-1875, English traveller, writer and pioneer Egyptologist
* John Wilkinson (1821-1891), officer in the Confederate States Navy during the U.S. Civil War, commanded the CSS "Chickamauga"
* John Arbuthnot Du Cane Wilkinson (born 1940), British politician
* John Wilkinson (Canadian politician), Canadian politician from Ontario
* John Wilkinson (poet) (born 1953), British poet
* John Wilkinson (surveyor), (1804-1871), surveyor who worked in New Brunswick in the 19th century
* John Wilkinson (guitarist), American rhythm guitarist with Elvis Presley's TCB Band
* John Wilkinson (entrepreneur), British businessman in the steel industry and chairman of Salford City Reds Rugby League Club
* John Wilkinson (Singaporean footballer), Singaporean/British footballer playing in the S.League
* John Wilkinson (Worcestershire cricketer), English cricketer
* John Wilkinson (Gloucestershire cricketer), English cricketer


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  • John Wilkinson — Existen diversos nombres bajo la denominación de John Wilkinson: John Wilkinson (político australiano) John Wilkinson (escolar) de la University of Oxford. John Wilkinson (industrial) un industrial británico que sugirío que el hierro para otros… …   Wikipedia Español

  • John Wilkinson (Australian politician) — John Wilkinson (1853–) was an Australian politician, elected from 1889 to 1895 as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, for the electoral district of Albury. Wilkinson was born on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England and arrived in… …   Wikipedia

  • John Wilkinson Taylor — (* 2. September 1906 in Covington, Kentucky; † 11. Dezember 2001 in Denver, Colorado) war vom 2. Dezember 1952 bis zum 3. Juli 1953 Amtierender Generaldirektor der UNESCO. John Wilkinson Taylor wurde als Sohn von John Wesley und Ethel Taylor geb …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • John Wilkinson (Canadian politician) — John Wilkinson is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He is currently a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, representing the predominantly rural riding of Perth Wellington for the Liberal Party.Before entering public life, Wilkinson was a …   Wikipedia

  • John Wilkinson (poet) — John Wilkinson is a contemporary English poet, born in 1953. From 1972 to 1975, he studied English at Jesus College, Cambridge, United Kingdom, where he founded, with Charlie Bulbeck and Charles Lambert, the Blue Room, a society devoted to the… …   Wikipedia

  • John Wilkinson (Gloucestershire cricketer) — John Wilkinson (1876 ndash;1948) was an English cricketer who played ten first class matches for Gloucestershire. Eight of these came in the period between 1899 and 1902, but after a long gap he played two more games in 1920.References*… …   Wikipedia

  • John Wilkinson Taylor (educator) — John Wilkinson Taylor (1906 ndash; 2001) was a U.S. educator. He was President of the University of Louisville from 1947 to 1949. He served as the acting director general of UNESCO between 1952 and 1953, following the resignation of Jaime Torres… …   Wikipedia

  • John Wilkinson (entrepreneur) — John Wilkinson OBE has been chairman of Salford City Reds rugby league club since 1982. He was born in Walkden [http://www.salfordadvertiser.co.uk/news/s/148/148538 mr salfords gift to the city he loves.html] . He also owns the Cebora steel… …   Wikipedia

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