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  • Fred Flanagan
  • Australian rules footballer

    Fred Flanagan (28 March 1924 – 14 January 2013) was an Australian rules footballer in the (then) Victorian Football League (VFL). Flanagan was a centre

    Fred Flanagan

    Fred_Flanagan

  • List of VFL/AFL premiership captains and coaches
  • Reynolds (4) Dick Reynolds (4) 1951 Geelong (4) Fred Flanagan Reg Hickey (2) 1952 Geelong (5) Fred Flanagan (2) Reg Hickey (3) 1953 Collingwood (12) Lou

    List of VFL/AFL premiership captains and coaches

    List of VFL/AFL premiership captains and coaches

    List_of_VFL/AFL_premiership_captains_and_coaches

  • Flanagan (surname)
  • Surname list

    English footballer Fionnula Flanagan (born 1941), Irish actress Fred Flanagan (1924–2013), Australian rules footballer Gaynor Flanagan (1933–1999), Australian

    Flanagan (surname)

    Flanagan_(surname)

  • Tom Harley
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1978

    club to a club-high two premierships—equalling the accomplishments of Fred Flanagan—and compiled a 49–7 win–loss record. His legacy at the club was pronounced

    Tom Harley

    Tom Harley

    Tom_Harley

  • Australian rules football positions
  • Kernahan Garry Lyon Terry Daniher Ivor Warne-Smith Laurie Nash Ken Hands Fred Flanagan Horrie Clover Ken Fraser Nick Riewoldt Matthew Pavlich Warren Tredrea

    Australian rules football positions

    Australian rules football positions

    Australian_rules_football_positions

  • John Coleman (Australian footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer (1928–1973)

    Henfry (Carlton) Stan Heal (West Perth) Forwards Bob Hank (West Torrens) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Les Foote (North Melbourne) Bill Morris (Richmond) John Coleman

    John Coleman (Australian footballer)

    John Coleman (Australian footballer)

    John_Coleman_(Australian_footballer)

  • List of Geelong Football Club seasons
  • 1949 1949 (50) 8th 9 10 0 DNQ Reg Hickey Jim Fitzgerald Tom Morrow Fred Flanagan Lindsay White (9) 1950 VFL (51) 4th 10 8 0 PF Bernie Smith Lindsay White

    List of Geelong Football Club seasons

    List_of_Geelong_Football_Club_seasons

  • All-Australian team
  • All-star team of Australian rules footballers

    Bob Hank (West Torrens) Doug Olds (Norwood) HF: Bob Davis (Geelong) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Len Dockett (Melbourne) F: John Marriott (Norwood) John Coleman

    All-Australian team

    All-Australian_team

  • 1951 VFL grand final
  • Grand final of the 1951 Victorian Football League season

    Reynolds, who had retired the year before, was re-registered as a player; Fred Payne replaced Gill in the run-on team, and Reynolds became 19th Man. 1951

    1951 VFL grand final

    1951_VFL_grand_final

  • Deaths in January 2013
  • Federal Communications Commission over expanded area radio coverage. Fred Flanagan, 88, Australian VFL football player (Geelong), Hall of Fame member (1998)

    Deaths in January 2013

    Deaths_in_January_2013

  • Geelong Football Club
  • Australian rules football club

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Geelong Football Club

    Geelong_Football_Club

  • Carji Greeves Medal
  • Australian rules football award

    Patman — 1946 Geoff Mahon — Fred Flanagan — 1947 Lindsay White — Don Bauer — 1948 Bruce Morrison — Bernie Smith — 1949 Fred Flanagan — Bernie Smith — 1950 John

    Carji Greeves Medal

    Carji_Greeves_Medal

  • Fred Hampton
  • African-American activist (1948–1969)

    non-commissioned officers' dance at Fort Dix, New Jersey, in what Brian Flanagan later said was intended to be "the most horrific hit the United States

    Fred Hampton

    Fred Hampton

    Fred_Hampton

  • List of kicks after the siren in the VFL/AFL
  • Pimm Collingwood Geelong 15 1948 10.13 (73) lost to 10.18 (78) Behind Fred Flanagan Geelong Richmond 7 1950 9.20 (74) lost to 12.7 (79) No score (fell short)

    List of kicks after the siren in the VFL/AFL

    List_of_kicks_after_the_siren_in_the_VFL/AFL

  • Bob Davis (Australian rules footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1928

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Bob Davis (Australian rules footballer)

    Bob_Davis_(Australian_rules_footballer)

  • Sam Newman
  • Australian rules football player

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Sam Newman

    Sam Newman

    Sam_Newman

  • Anna Flanagan
  • Australian field hockey player

    the only Australian goal in the final game. Flanagan was born on 8 January 1992. Her father is Fred Flanagan, a PE teacher in Canberra. She grew up in Canberra

    Anna Flanagan

    Anna Flanagan

    Anna_Flanagan

  • 1952 VFL grand final
  • Grand final of the 1952 Victorian Football League season

    Davis, Flanagan, McMaster, Worner Collingwood: Parker 3, Merrett 2 Geelong: Williams, Goninon, Sharp, Trezise, B. Smith, Morrison, Flanagan, Worner Collingwood:

    1952 VFL grand final

    1952_VFL_grand_final

  • Gary Ablett Sr.
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1961)

    Martin Flanagan's representation of Australian football pioneer Tom Wills in his 1996 novel The Call is modeled on Ablett. According to Flanagan, Wills

    Gary Ablett Sr.

    Gary Ablett Sr.

    Gary_Ablett_Sr.

  • Charlie Sutton
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1924

    Henfry (Carlton) Stan Heal (West Perth) Forwards Bob Hank (West Torrens) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Les Foote (North Melbourne) Bill Morris (Richmond) John Coleman

    Charlie Sutton

    Charlie_Sutton

  • Fos Williams
  • Australian rules footballer and coach

    Hank (West Torrens) Doug Olds (Norwood) Forwards Bob Davis (Geelong) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Len Dockett (Melbourne) John Marriott (Norwood) John Coleman

    Fos Williams

    Fos_Williams

  • List of Geelong Football Club captains
  • 1954 25 Fred Flanagan 1951–1954 26 Bob Davis 1955–1958 27 Neil Trezise 1959 28 Ron Hovey 1960 29 Colin Rice 1960 30 John Yeates 1961–1962 31 Fred Wooller

    List of Geelong Football Club captains

    List of Geelong Football Club captains

    List_of_Geelong_Football_Club_captains

  • Bob Hank
  • Australian rules footballer and coach

    along with Lindsay Head, Andrew Rogers, Malcolm Blight, Andrew Payze and Fred Bills. Hank was also the Eagles' number 1 ticket holder. Bob Hank would become

    Bob Hank

    Bob Hank

    Bob_Hank

  • Flanagan and Allen
  • British singing and comedy double act

    Flanagan and Allen were a British singing and comedy double act most active during the 1930s and 1940s. Its members were Bud Flanagan (1896–1968, born

    Flanagan and Allen

    Flanagan_and_Allen

  • Merv McIntosh
  • Australian rules footballer

    Henfry (Carlton) Stan Heal (West Perth) Forwards Bob Hank (West Torrens) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Les Foote (North Melbourne) Bill Morris (Richmond) John Coleman

    Merv McIntosh

    Merv McIntosh

    Merv_McIntosh

  • Garry Hocking
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1968)

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Garry Hocking

    Garry_Hocking

  • Australian Football Hall of Fame
  • Professional sports hall of fame

    Subiaco Western Australia 1970–1974 2022 Carlton Victoria 1975–1983 Fred Flanagan Geelong Victoria 1946–1955 1998 Dustin Fletcher Essendon Victoria 1993–2015

    Australian Football Hall of Fame

    Australian_Football_Hall_of_Fame

  • History of the Geelong Football Club
  • Australian football club history

    Leo Turner (father of future star, Michael Turner), Peter Pianto, Fred Flanagan, and Bernie Smith. Bernie Smith's quality was recognised with his win

    History of the Geelong Football Club

    History_of_the_Geelong_Football_Club

  • Polly Farmer
  • Australian rules footballer and coach (1935–2019)

    enlisted the help of recently retired federal politicians Ron Edwards and Fred Chaney to establish the foundation, and was joined by Sir Ronald Wilson,

    Polly Farmer

    Polly Farmer

    Polly_Farmer

  • 1950 Brownlow Medal
  • Award

    Player Votes 1st Allan Ruthven (Fitzroy) 21 2nd Fred Flanagan (Geelong) 18 =3rd Charlie Sutton (Footscray) 17 Bill Morris (Richmond) Bruce Phillips (St

    1950 Brownlow Medal

    1950_Brownlow_Medal

  • Bill Hutchison
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1923

    September 1949), p.12. A. Ruthven Wins Brownlow Medal by Three Votes; Flanagan Second, The Age, Thursday, 31 August 1950), p.14. Bernie Smith Wins 1951

    Bill Hutchison

    Bill_Hutchison

  • List of Geelong Football Club leading goalkickers
  • 1954 Fred Flanagan 55 1955 Noel Rayson+ 80 1956 Noel Rayson (2) 41 1957 Fred Wooller 56 1958 Neil Trezise 27 1959 Fred Wooller (2) 27 1960 Fred Wooller

    List of Geelong Football Club leading goalkickers

    List of Geelong Football Club leading goalkickers

    List_of_Geelong_Football_Club_leading_goalkickers

  • List of Geelong Football Club individual awards and records
  • (administrator) Doug Wade Henry Young 1997 Charles Brownlow (administrator) 1998 Fred Flanagan 2000 Bill Goggin 2001 Greg Williams 2002 John Newman 2004 Denis Marshall

    List of Geelong Football Club individual awards and records

    List_of_Geelong_Football_Club_individual_awards_and_records

  • List of Geelong Football Club players
  • 25 490 Frank Pike 1945–1947 9 0 491 George Card 1946–1948 46 3 492 Fred Flanagan 1946–1955 163 182 493 Tom Morrow 1946–1952 120 58 494 Russell Renfrey

    List of Geelong Football Club players

    List of Geelong Football Club players

    List_of_Geelong_Football_Club_players

  • Girraween High School
  • School in Australia

    part-time farm hand. That same year, with the assistance of Science Teacher Fred Flanagan, a camera club was formed. Given that the medium was not at that time

    Girraween High School

    Girraween_High_School

  • The Galloping Major (song)
  • 1906 song by Fred W. Leigh

    "The Galloping Major" is a British popular song written by Fred W. Leigh and composed by George Bastow. It was first published in London in 1906 by Francis

    The Galloping Major (song)

    The Galloping Major (song)

    The_Galloping_Major_(song)

  • Doug Wade
  • Australian rules football player

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Doug Wade

    Doug_Wade

  • Doctor Sleep (2019 film)
  • American film by Mike Flanagan

    American supernatural horror film written, directed, and edited by Mike Flanagan. It is a film adaptation of the 2013 novel by Stephen King and serves as

    Doctor Sleep (2019 film)

    Doctor_Sleep_(2019_film)

  • Carji Greeves
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1903

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Carji Greeves

    Carji Greeves

    Carji_Greeves

  • 1946 Brownlow Medal
  • Award

    (Richmond) 4th Bert Deacon (Carlton) 17 5th Allan Ruthven (Fitzroy) 16 =6th Fred Flanagan (Geelong) 15 Syd Dyer (North Melbourne) =8th Bill Twomey (Collingwood)

    1946 Brownlow Medal

    1946_Brownlow_Medal

  • Leo Turner
  • Australian rules footballer

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Leo Turner

    Leo_Turner

  • Doug Olds
  • Australian rules footballer

    Hank (West Torrens) Doug Olds (Norwood) Forwards Bob Davis (Geelong) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Len Dockett (Melbourne) John Marriott (Norwood) John Coleman

    Doug Olds

    Doug_Olds

  • Bill Morris (Australian rules footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer and coach

    Henfry (Carlton) Stan Heal (West Perth) Forwards Bob Hank (West Torrens) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Les Foote (North Melbourne) Bill Morris (Richmond) John Coleman

    Bill Morris (Australian rules footballer)

    Bill_Morris_(Australian_rules_footballer)

  • 1947 Brownlow Medal
  • Award

    Culpitt (Hawthorn) 18 Ron Bywater (South Melbourne) 5th Fred Flanagan (Geelong) 17 =6th Fred Hughson (Fitzroy) 16 Don Cordner (Melbourne) 8th Bill Morris

    1947 Brownlow Medal

    1947_Brownlow_Medal

  • Les Hardiman
  • Australian rules footballer (1911–1962)

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Les Hardiman

    Les_Hardiman

  • The Fall of the House of Usher (miniseries)
  • 2023 American television miniseries

    an American gothic horror drama television miniseries created by Mike Flanagan, and based on the short story of the same title and other works by the

    The Fall of the House of Usher (miniseries)

    The_Fall_of_the_House_of_Usher_(miniseries)

  • The Tommy Flanagan Trio
  • 1960 studio album by Tommy Flanagan

    The Tommy Flanagan Trio is an album by jazz pianist Tommy Flanagan, recorded in 1960 and released on the Moodsville label. AllMusic stated, "Since this

    The Tommy Flanagan Trio

    The_Tommy_Flanagan_Trio

  • Paul Couch
  • Australian rules footballer (1964–2016)

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Paul Couch

    Paul_Couch

  • Dick Russell (footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer

    Hank (West Torrens) Doug Olds (Norwood) Forwards Bob Davis (Geelong) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Len Dockett (Melbourne) John Marriott (Norwood) John Coleman

    Dick Russell (footballer)

    Dick Russell (footballer)

    Dick_Russell_(footballer)

  • 1953 VFL grand final
  • Grand final of the 1953 Victorian Football League season

    Hyde Geoff Williams C: Les Reed Leo Turner Bert Worner HF: Noel Rayson Fred Flanagan (c) Bob Davis F: George Swarbrick Russell Renfrey Neil Trezise Foll:

    1953 VFL grand final

    1953_VFL_grand_final

  • Ian Nankervis
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1948

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Ian Nankervis

    Ian_Nankervis

  • Mopsy Fraser
  • Australian rules footballer

    Hank (West Torrens) Doug Olds (Norwood) Forwards Bob Davis (Geelong) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Len Dockett (Melbourne) John Marriott (Norwood) John Coleman

    Mopsy Fraser

    Mopsy_Fraser

  • Shane McGrath (footballer, born 1919)
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1919

    Henfry (Carlton) Stan Heal (West Perth) Forwards Bob Hank (West Torrens) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Les Foote (North Melbourne) Bill Morris (Richmond) John Coleman

    Shane McGrath (footballer, born 1919)

    Shane McGrath (footballer, born 1919)

    Shane_McGrath_(footballer,_born_1919)

  • David Clarke Sr.
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1952

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    David Clarke Sr.

    David_Clarke_Sr.

  • 1997 Australian Constitutional Convention election
  • were won by smaller republican groups while monarchist groups took 7. The Fred Nile Group and Shooters Party won a seat each. In addition, six ungrouped

    1997 Australian Constitutional Convention election

    1997_Australian_Constitutional_Convention_election

  • Les Foote
  • Australian rules footballer (1924–2006)

    play in the Grand Final that year, losing by a single point when Carlton's Fred Stafford goaled with 40 seconds left to play. Further, to get some perspective

    Les Foote

    Les_Foote

  • Reg Hickey
  • Australian rules footballer (1906–1973)

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Reg Hickey

    Reg Hickey

    Reg_Hickey

  • Dick Grigg
  • Australian rules footballer

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Dick Grigg

    Dick Grigg

    Dick_Grigg

  • Len Dockett
  • Australian rules footballer and cricketer

    Hank (West Torrens) Doug Olds (Norwood) Forwards Bob Davis (Geelong) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Len Dockett (Melbourne) John Marriott (Norwood) John Coleman

    Len Dockett

    Len Dockett

    Len_Dockett

  • Jack Howell (footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer and coach

    Henfry (Carlton) Stan Heal (West Perth) Forwards Bob Hank (West Torrens) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Les Foote (North Melbourne) Bill Morris (Richmond) John Coleman

    Jack Howell (footballer)

    Jack_Howell_(footballer)

  • Barry Stoneham
  • Australian rules footballer

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Barry Stoneham

    Barry_Stoneham

  • The Bailiffs
  • 1932 film

    starring Flanagan and Allen. The story was by Fred Karno and the film was made by Gaumont-British Picture Corporation at Ealing Studios. Flanagan and Allen

    The Bailiffs

    The_Bailiffs

  • Jack Sheedy (Australian rules footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer (1926–2023)

    Henfry (Carlton) Stan Heal (West Perth) Forwards Bob Hank (West Torrens) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Les Foote (North Melbourne) Bill Morris (Richmond) John Coleman

    Jack Sheedy (Australian rules footballer)

    Jack_Sheedy_(Australian_rules_footballer)

  • 2013 in Australia
  • artist 13 January – Bille Brown, 61, actor and playwright 14 January – Fred Flanagan, 88, VFL footballer (Geelong), Hall of Fame member (1998) 16 January

    2013 in Australia

    2013_in_Australia

  • Joe Slater
  • Australian rules footballer

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Joe Slater

    Joe Slater

    Joe_Slater

  • Henry Young (footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer (1873–1923)

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Henry Young (footballer)

    Henry Young (footballer)

    Henry_Young_(footballer)

  • Ron Clegg
  • Australian rules footballer and coach (1927-1990)

    Henfry (Carlton) Stan Heal (West Perth) Forwards Bob Hank (West Torrens) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Les Foote (North Melbourne) Bill Morris (Richmond) John Coleman

    Ron Clegg

    Ron Clegg

    Ron_Clegg

  • 1949 Brownlow Medal
  • Award

    Melbourne) 3rd Harold Bray (St Kilda) 20 4th John Coleman (Essendon) 15 =5th Fred Flanagan (Geelong) 14 Jim Ross (St Kilda) 7th Ern Henfry (Carlton) 13 =8th Bill

    1949 Brownlow Medal

    1949_Brownlow_Medal

  • Bert Deacon
  • Australian rules footballer and coach

    Henfry (Carlton) Stan Heal (West Perth) Forwards Bob Hank (West Torrens) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Les Foote (North Melbourne) Bill Morris (Richmond) John Coleman

    Bert Deacon

    Bert Deacon

    Bert_Deacon

  • Michael Turner (Australian rules footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer (1954–2024)

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Michael Turner (Australian rules footballer)

    Michael_Turner_(Australian_rules_footballer)

  • Marcel Hilsz
  • Australian rules footballer (1921–1997)

    Henfry (Carlton) Stan Heal (West Perth) Forwards Bob Hank (West Torrens) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Les Foote (North Melbourne) Bill Morris (Richmond) John Coleman

    Marcel Hilsz

    Marcel_Hilsz

  • Bernie Smith
  • Australian rules footballer

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Bernie Smith

    Bernie Smith

    Bernie_Smith

  • Falling in Love with Jazz
  • 1989 studio album by Sonny Rollins

    Soskin, Jerome Harris and Jack DeJohnette with Branford Marsalis, Tommy Flanagan and Jeff Watts standing in on two tracks. The cover artwork was by Henri

    Falling in Love with Jazz

    Falling_in_Love_with_Jazz

  • George Todd (Australian footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1903

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    George Todd (Australian footballer)

    George_Todd_(Australian_footballer)

  • Jack Collins (footballer, born 1910)
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1910

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Jack Collins (footballer, born 1910)

    Jack_Collins_(footballer,_born_1910)

  • Alec Eason
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1887

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Alec Eason

    Alec Eason

    Alec_Eason

  • Angels Sing
  • 2012 American film

    starring Harry Connick Jr., Connie Britton, Chandler Canterbury, Fionnula Flanagan, Lyle Lovett, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson. It is an adaptation

    Angels Sing

    Angels_Sing

  • When a Stranger Calls (2006 film)
  • 2006 American thriller film by Simon West

    from an unidentified stranger, played by both Tommy Flanagan and Lance Henriksen. It is a remake of Fred Walton's 1979 film of the same name, which became

    When a Stranger Calls (2006 film)

    When_a_Stranger_Calls_(2006_film)

  • Don Cordner
  • Australian rules footballer

    Henfry (Carlton) Stan Heal (West Perth) Forwards Bob Hank (West Torrens) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Les Foote (North Melbourne) Bill Morris (Richmond) John Coleman

    Don Cordner

    Don Cordner

    Don_Cordner

  • Kylie Minogue
  • Australian singer and actress (born 1968)

    Asher Keddie (2015) Jessica Marais (2016) Jessica Marais (2017) Jessica Marais (2018) Deborah Mailman (2019) Kitty Flanagan (2022) Kitty Flanagan (2023)

    Kylie Minogue

    Kylie Minogue

    Kylie_Minogue

  • Bill Brittingham
  • Australian rules footballer

    Hank (West Torrens) Doug Olds (Norwood) Forwards Bob Davis (Geelong) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Len Dockett (Melbourne) John Marriott (Norwood) John Coleman

    Bill Brittingham

    Bill_Brittingham

  • Steve Marsh (footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer (1924–2024)

    Henfry (Carlton) Stan Heal (West Perth) Forwards Bob Hank (West Torrens) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Les Foote (North Melbourne) Bill Morris (Richmond) John Coleman

    Steve Marsh (footballer)

    Steve Marsh (footballer)

    Steve_Marsh_(footballer)

  • Ern Henfry
  • Australian rules footballer and coach

    Henfry (Carlton) Stan Heal (West Perth) Forwards Bob Hank (West Torrens) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Les Foote (North Melbourne) Bill Morris (Richmond) John Coleman

    Ern Henfry

    Ern_Henfry

  • 1953 Adelaide Carnival
  • Clarke (West Perth) Lance Cox (New Town) Don Fraser (Port Melbourne) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Jim Deane (South Adelaide) John Colgan (South Fremantle) Joe

    1953 Adelaide Carnival

    1953_Adelaide_Carnival

  • John Marriott (footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer

    Hank (West Torrens) Doug Olds (Norwood) Forwards Bob Davis (Geelong) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Len Dockett (Melbourne) John Marriott (Norwood) John Coleman

    John Marriott (footballer)

    John_Marriott_(footballer)

  • Bill Goggin
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1941)

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Bill Goggin

    Bill_Goggin

  • Peter Pianto
  • Australian rules footballer and coach

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Peter Pianto

    Peter_Pianto

  • Gordon Hocking
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1919

    Hank (West Torrens) Doug Olds (Norwood) Forwards Bob Davis (Geelong) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Len Dockett (Melbourne) John Marriott (Norwood) John Coleman

    Gordon Hocking

    Gordon Hocking

    Gordon_Hocking

  • Michael Phelps
  • American swimmer (born 1985)

    Michael Fred Phelps II (born June 30, 1985) is an American former competitive swimmer. He won more Olympic medals than any other athlete, a total of 28

    Michael Phelps

    Michael Phelps

    Michael_Phelps

  • Tommy Quinn
  • Australian rules footballer and coach

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Tommy Quinn

    Tommy Quinn

    Tommy_Quinn

  • Grand Order of Water Rats
  • British entertainment industry organisation

    Damerell 1938 Fred Miller 1939 Fred Russell 1940 Will Hay 1941 John Sharman 1942 George Jackley 1943 Tom Moss 1944 George Doonan 1945 Bud Flanagan 1946 Teddy

    Grand Order of Water Rats

    Grand_Order_of_Water_Rats

  • List of Emmerdale characters introduced in 2025
  • appearing in January. Fred Kettle debuted that same month as Dylan Penders, a homeless teenager that befriends April Windsor (Amelia Flanagan). March saw the

    List of Emmerdale characters introduced in 2025

    List_of_Emmerdale_characters_introduced_in_2025

  • Mad at the Moon
  • 1992 film

    Martin Donovan. It stars Mary Stuart Masterson, Hart Bochner and Fionnula Flanagan. In 1892, Jenny Hill (Masterson), a young woman living on the frontier

    Mad at the Moon

    Mad_at_the_Moon

  • Stan Heal
  • Australian rules footballer and coach

    Henfry (Carlton) Stan Heal (West Perth) Forwards Bob Hank (West Torrens) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Les Foote (North Melbourne) Bill Morris (Richmond) John Coleman

    Stan Heal

    Stan Heal

    Stan_Heal

  • Sonny Rollins
  • American jazz saxophonist and composer (1930–2026)

    on June 22, 1956, at Rudy Van Gelder's studio in New Jersey, with Tommy Flanagan on piano, former Jazz Messengers bassist Doug Watkins, and his favorite

    Sonny Rollins

    Sonny Rollins

    Sonny_Rollins

  • Cliff Rankin
  • Australian rules footballer

    Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward Gary Ablett Sr. Fred Flanagan Bob Davis Full-forward Henry Young Doug Wade Peter Pianto Ruck Polly

    Cliff Rankin

    Cliff Rankin

    Cliff_Rankin

  • Jack Whelan
  • Australian rules footballer

    Hank (West Torrens) Doug Olds (Norwood) Forwards Bob Davis (Geelong) Fred Flanagan (Geelong) Len Dockett (Melbourne) John Marriott (Norwood) John Coleman

    Jack Whelan

    Jack_Whelan

  • 1947 Hobart Carnival
  • the match with Western Australia holding a five-point lead after the bell. Fred Fanning has the chance to win the game for Victoria but his shot went wide

    1947 Hobart Carnival

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    block. The series stars Ruiz, Andrew Santino, Jessica St. Clair, Maile Flanagan, and David Gborie. The series premiered on April 2, 2023. On March 28,

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    Icelandic form of Old Norse Freyr, FREY means "lord, master."

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  • Frei
  • Boy/Male

    German, Swedish

    Frei

    Lord

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  • Frey
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    English Norse Scandinavian

    Frey

    Lord.

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  • Freed
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    British, English

    Freed

    Peace

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  • Fred
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    English American Teutonic German

    Fred

    Sage, wise. From the Old English Aelfraed, meaning elf counsel. Also from Ealdfrith or Alfrid,...

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  • FREDO
  • Male

    Italian

    FREDO

    Short form of Italian Goffredo, FREDO means "God's peace." 

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    Australian, British, Christian, English

    Red

    Red Headed; Fire; Ruddy Complexioned

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    Teutonic

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    Peaceful ruler.

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  • Female

    English

    FREA

    Anglicized form of Danish Freya, FREA means "lady, mistress."

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  • Male

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    Danish and Swedish form of Old Norse Freyr, FREJ means "lord, master."

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  • Male

    English

    FRED

    Short form of English Frederick, FRED means "peaceful ruler."

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly East Anglia)

    Free

    English (chiefly East Anglia) : nickname or status name from Old English frēo ‘free(-born)’, i.e. not a serf.North German : topographic or habitational name from a place named Frede or Frede(n).North German : nickname from a variant of Middle Low German wrēd ‘crooked’.

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    Form of Frederick; Peace; Peaceful Ruler; Counsel from the Elves

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    Bold Voyager; Ardent for Peace

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    English American Teutonic German Welsh

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    Elf strength, good counselor. From the Old English name Aelfthryth.

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    Counsel from the Elves

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    Elf; Magical Counsel; Peaceful Ruler

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    British, English

    Frea

    Generous

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    FERD

    Short form of English Ferdinand, FERD means "ardent for peace."

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    Peaceful Ruler; Elf; Magical Counsel; Holy Peacemaking

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    Hindu, Indian

    Thansi

    The Princess

  • Wasma
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    Beauty, Gracefulness, Cultured, A pretty face, Beautiful

  • Daivat
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    Indian, Sanskrit

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    Luck; 6th Sur of Sargam

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    Harbrinder

    Absorbed in God

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    English : habitational name probably from Killingworth in Tyne and Wear, so named from an Old English personal name Cylla + -ing- ‘associated with’ + worð ‘enclosure’.

  • Sanji | ஸாஂஜீ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sanji | ஸாஂஜீ 

    One who is always victorious

  • Kahli
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    American, British, English

    Kahli

    Most Beautiful; Modern Variant of Callie

  • Cordner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (now found chiefly in Ireland)

    Cordner

    English (now found chiefly in Ireland) : occupational name from Anglo-Norman French cordewaner ‘cordwainer’, ‘shoemaker’.English (now found chiefly in Ireland) : from an agent derivative of Old French cordon ‘ribbon’, hence an occupational name for a maker or seller of cord or ribbon.English (now found chiefly in Ireland) : occupational name for a worker in fine Spanish kid leather, from an agent derivative of Old French cordoan (see Cordon 2).

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    Sprung from a Noble Family

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  • Red
  • n.

    A red pigment.

  • Free-denizen
  • v. t.

    To make free.

  • Fed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Feed

  • Feed
  • v. i.

    To place cattle to feed; to pasture; to graze.

  • Free
  • superl.

    Not united or combined with anything else; separated; dissevered; unattached; at liberty to escape; as, free carbonic acid gas; free cells.

  • Freed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Free

  • Shot-free
  • a.

    Free from charge or expense; hence, unpunished; scot-free.

  • Feed
  • v. t.

    To give for food, especially to animals; to furnish for consumption; as, to feed out turnips to the cows; to feed water to a steam boiler.

  • Free
  • superl.

    Ready; eager; acting without spurring or whipping; spirited; as, a free horse.

  • Free
  • a.

    To make free; to set at liberty; to rid of that which confines, limits, embarrasses, oppresses, etc.; to release; to disengage; to clear; -- followed by from, and sometimes by off; as, to free a captive or a slave; to be freed of these inconveniences.

  • Red
  • v. t.

    To put on order; to make tidy; also, to free from entanglement or embarrassement; -- generally with up; as, to red up a house.

  • Red
  • n.

    An abbreviation for Red Republican. See under Red, a.

  • Free
  • adv.

    Without charge; as, children admitted free.

  • Free
  • superl.

    Exempt; clear; released; liberated; not encumbered or troubled with; as, free from pain; free from a burden; -- followed by from, or, rarely, by of.

  • Feed
  • n.

    The mechanism by which the action of feeding is produced; a feed motion.

  • Feed
  • v. t.

    To fill the wants of; to supply with that which is used or wasted; as, springs feed ponds; the hopper feeds the mill; to feed a furnace with coal.

  • Free
  • superl.

    Certain or honorable; the opposite of base; as, free service; free socage.

  • Free
  • superl.

    Privileged or individual; the opposite of common; as, a free fishery; a free warren.

  • Free
  • superl.

    Not gained by importunity or purchase; gratuitous; spontaneous; as, free admission; a free gift.