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  • Fred Wheldon
  • English footballer and cricketer (1869–1924)

    George Frederick Wheldon (1 November 1869 – 13 January 1924) was an English sportsman. In football, he was an inside-forward with good footwork and an

    Fred Wheldon

    Fred Wheldon

    Fred_Wheldon

  • 1896–97 Aston Villa F.C. season
  • English football club season

    as in the previous season, and the leading scorer honours went to Fred Wheldon. Fred had been signed in 1896 for £350 from local rivals Small Heath, who

    1896–97 Aston Villa F.C. season

    1896–97 Aston Villa F.C. season

    1896–97_Aston_Villa_F.C._season

  • Wheldon
  • Surname list

    medical doctor Fred Wheldon (1869–1924), English sportsman Huw Wheldon (1916–1986), British television presenter and executive Jacqueline Wheldon (1924–1993)

    Wheldon

    Wheldon

  • List of most expensive association football transfers
  • of the guarantee. This would mean a gain to Small Heath of about £500. Wheldon was having £150 a year, and he (the chairman) understood his wages with

    List of most expensive association football transfers

    List of most expensive association football transfers

    List_of_most_expensive_association_football_transfers

  • List of Aston Villa F.C. seasons
  • 1896–97 Div 1 30 21 5 4 73 38 47 1st W Fred Wheldon 22 1897–98 Div 1 30 14 5 11 61 51 33 6th R5 Fred Wheldon 23 1898–99 Div 1 34 19 7 8 76 40 45 1st

    List of Aston Villa F.C. seasons

    List of Aston Villa F.C. seasons

    List_of_Aston_Villa_F.C._seasons

  • Huw Wheldon
  • British broadcaster (1916–1986)

    Sir Huw Pyrs Wheldon, OBE, MC (7 May 1916 – 14 March 1986) was a Welsh broadcaster and BBC executive. Huw Pyrs Wheldon was born on 7 May 1916 in Prestatyn

    Huw Wheldon

    Huw Wheldon

    Huw_Wheldon

  • Willie Groves
  • Scottish footballer (1868–1908)

    exactly £100. Three years later, in 1896, Groves' record was broken when Fred Wheldon was transferred to Aston Villa F.C. from Small Heath Alliance (now Birmingham

    Willie Groves

    Willie_Groves

  • 1897 FA Cup final
  • Football match

    at Crystal Palace. Aston Villa won 3–2, with goals by John Campbell, Fred Wheldon and Jimmy Crabtree. Everton's goals came from Jack Bell and Dickie Boyle

    1897 FA Cup final

    1897 FA Cup final

    1897_FA_Cup_final

  • List of Birmingham City F.C. seasons
  • the division. The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) lists Wheldon as having scored a divisional best 24 goals in Division Two, but Matthews

    List of Birmingham City F.C. seasons

    List of Birmingham City F.C. seasons

    List_of_Birmingham_City_F.C._seasons

  • List of people from Birmingham
  • (1943–2017) – science fiction fan Ian Westwood (born 1982) – cricketer Fred Wheldon (1869–1924) – footballer Toyah Willcox (born 1958) – singer and television

    List of people from Birmingham

    List_of_people_from_Birmingham

  • 1899–1900 Aston Villa F.C. season
  • English football club season

    Goal average; 3) Goals scored (C) Champions Ever-present: Billy George, Fred Wheldon First at top: 17 Feb Players used: 21 Glossop's only season in the league's

    1899–1900 Aston Villa F.C. season

    1899–1900 Aston Villa F.C. season

    1899–1900_Aston_Villa_F.C._season

  • 1898–99 Aston Villa F.C. season
  • English football club season

    Frederick Rinder Manager George Ramsay First Division 1st (champions, 4th title) FA Cup First round Top goalscorer Fred Wheldon (16) ← 1897–98 1899–1900 →

    1898–99 Aston Villa F.C. season

    1898–99 Aston Villa F.C. season

    1898–99_Aston_Villa_F.C._season

  • List of English football first tier top scorers
  • Aston Villa§ 1896–97 Steve Bloomer (2)  England Derby County 22 1897–98 Fred Wheldon  England Aston Villa 21 1898–99 Steve Bloomer (3)  England Derby County

    List of English football first tier top scorers

    List_of_English_football_first_tier_top_scorers

  • 1892–93 Football League
  • 5th season of the Football League

    United Darwen Matches 132 Goals 591 (4.48 per match) Top goalscorer Fred Wheldon (24 goals) Biggest home win Small Heath 12–0 Walsall Town Swifts (17

    1892–93 Football League

    1892–93_Football_League

  • List of England international footballers (4–9 caps)
  • Retrieved 20 March 2024. "England Players – Fred Wheldon". England Football Online. Retrieved 20 March 2024. "Fred Wheldon". Englandstats.com. Retrieved 20 March

    List of England international footballers (4–9 caps)

    List_of_England_international_footballers_(4–9_caps)

  • List of Birmingham City F.C. players
  • a £1 million fee, and in 1896, future England international forward Fred Wheldon joined league champions Aston Villa for terms reportedly "higher than

    List of Birmingham City F.C. players

    List of Birmingham City F.C. players

    List_of_Birmingham_City_F.C._players

  • Gilbert Smith (footballer, born 1869)
  • English footballer

    then part of Worcestershire, Smith was recommended to Small Heath by Fred Wheldon, and given a run of games at right back in the 1893–94 season. He was

    Gilbert Smith (footballer, born 1869)

    Gilbert_Smith_(footballer,_born_1869)

  • List of Aston Villa F.C. players
  • 112 Jimmy Crabtree  England Defender 1895–1904 1898–1902 200 7 – 116 Fred Wheldon  England Forward 1896–1900 – 137 74 – 118 Albert Evans  England Defender

    List of Aston Villa F.C. players

    List of Aston Villa F.C. players

    List_of_Aston_Villa_F.C._players

  • John Spilsbury (cricketer)
  • English cricketer

    the grandson of England footballer and fellow Worcestershire cricketer Fred Wheldon. "Worcestershire v Combined Services in 1952". CricketArchive. Retrieved

    John Spilsbury (cricketer)

    John_Spilsbury_(cricketer)

  • 1893–94 Small Heath F.C. season
  • Small Heath F.C. 1893–94 football season

    the season and had 12 different goalscorers. Four players, Ted Devey, Fred Wheldon, Tommy Hands and Billy Ollis, appeared in every League match, all but

    1893–94 Small Heath F.C. season

    1893–94_Small_Heath_F.C._season

  • 1897–98 Aston Villa F.C. season
  • English football club season

    was Captain. Jimmy Crabtree also captained the team. "Diamond" Freddie Wheldon was League top scorer with 21. Billy Garraty, great-great grandfather of

    1897–98 Aston Villa F.C. season

    1897–98 Aston Villa F.C. season

    1897–98_Aston_Villa_F.C._season

  • 1895–96 Small Heath F.C. season
  • Small Heath F.C. 1895–96 football season

    season and there were 14 different goalscorers. For the fifth time, Fred Wheldon appeared in every League match, in his last season with the club before

    1895–96 Small Heath F.C. season

    1895–96_Small_Heath_F.C._season

  • Langley Green, West Midlands
  • Suburb in Sandwell, West Midlands, England

    extremely complicated manner. Langley Green is the birthplace of footballer Fred Wheldon who played for local clubs Rood End White Star and Langley Green Victoria

    Langley Green, West Midlands

    Langley Green, West Midlands

    Langley_Green,_West_Midlands

  • 1897–98 British Home Championship
  • International football competition

     Scotland Tournament statistics Matches played 6 Goals scored 23 (3.83 per match) Top scorer(s) Fred Wheldon James Gillespie (3 goals) ← 1896–97 1898–99 →

    1897–98 British Home Championship

    1897–98_British_Home_Championship

  • List of English cricket and football players
  • Sutton Town Hull City Newcastle United Chelsea Stockport County [183] Fred Wheldon Worcestershire County Cricket Club [184] England national football team

    List of English cricket and football players

    List of English cricket and football players

    List_of_English_cricket_and_football_players

  • List of Worcestershire County Cricket Club players
  • D. A. Wheeldon Chris Whelan (2008–2011) : C. D. Whelan Fred Wheldon (1893–1906) : G. F. Wheldon Philip John Whitcombe (1949–1952) : P. J. Whitcombe Allan

    List of Worcestershire County Cricket Club players

    List_of_Worcestershire_County_Cricket_Club_players

  • Bill Taylor (footballer, born 1869)
  • English footballer

    Victoria before joining Small Heath in 1891 on the recommendation of Fred Wheldon. He played six games in the Football Alliance and four in the FA Cup

    Bill Taylor (footballer, born 1869)

    Bill_Taylor_(footballer,_born_1869)

  • 1897–98 Football League
  • 10th season of the Football League

    English title Matches 240 Goals 724 (3.02 per match) Top goalscorer Fred Wheldon (21 goals) Biggest home win Everton 6–1 West Bromwich Albion (27 November

    1897–98 Football League

    1897–98_Football_League

  • 1860s in association football
  • international in six matches, scoring two goals (1891–1897). 1 November – Fred Wheldon (d. 1924), England international in four matches, scoring six goals (1897–1898)

    1860s in association football

    1860s_in_association_football

  • 1890–91 Small Heath F.C. season
  • Small Heath F.C. 1890–91 football season

    players – the full-back pairing of Tom Bayley and Fred Speller and forwards Jack Hallam, Fred Wheldon and captain Will Devey – were ever-present over the

    1890–91 Small Heath F.C. season

    1890–91_Small_Heath_F.C._season

  • 1894–95 Small Heath F.C. season
  • Small Heath F.C. 1894–95 football season

    picked out Hallam and Caesar Jenkyns for praise, was disappointed by Fred Wheldon, "usually the bright particular star of the front rank", and suggested

    1894–95 Small Heath F.C. season

    1894–95_Small_Heath_F.C._season

  • 1892–93 Small Heath F.C. season
  • Small Heath F.C. 1892–93 football season

    Three players, Fred Wheldon, Tommy Hands and Billy Ollis, appeared in every League match. The top scorer was inside-forward Wheldon with 25 League goals

    1892–93 Small Heath F.C. season

    1892–93_Small_Heath_F.C._season

  • 1889–90 Small Heath F.C. season
  • Small Heath F.C. 1889–90 football season

    63 goals from 155 matches in national competition for the club, and Fred Wheldon, who scored 113 goals from 175 such matches before leaving for Aston

    1889–90 Small Heath F.C. season

    1889–90_Small_Heath_F.C._season

  • List of Birmingham City F.C. records and statistics
  • (329) 3 Peter Murphy 1952–1960 107 (245) 16 (24) 0 (0) 4 (9) 127 (278) 4 Fred Wheldon 1890–1896 99 (155) 12 (13) 0 (0) 5 (7) 116 (175) 5 George Briggs 1924–1933

    List of Birmingham City F.C. records and statistics

    List of Birmingham City F.C. records and statistics

    List_of_Birmingham_City_F.C._records_and_statistics

  • 1891–92 Small Heath F.C. season
  • Small Heath F.C. 1891–92 football season

    goalscorers. Five players, full-back Fred Speller, half-backs Ted Devey and Billy Ollis, and forwards Jack Hallam and Fred Wheldon, were ever-present over the

    1891–92 Small Heath F.C. season

    1891–92_Small_Heath_F.C._season

  • Charles Izon
  • English footballer

    runners-up spot, but was unable to displace the prolific Frank Mobley or Fred Wheldon, and played only 26 games in three and a half years. He moved on to Walsall

    Charles Izon

    Charles_Izon

  • 1899 Sheriff of London Charity Shield
  • Football match

    Crabtree FW Charlie Athersmith FW Billy Garraty FW George Johnson FW Fred Wheldon FW Steve Smith Secretary-Manager: George Ramsay GK Wilf Waller FB David

    1899 Sheriff of London Charity Shield

    1899_Sheriff_of_London_Charity_Shield

  • History of Birmingham City F.C. (1875–1965)
  • History of an English football club

    fielding an ineligible player, they finished third in 1891–92, helped by Fred Wheldon's 21 goals from the 22 matches and Caesar Jenkyns' captaincy and physical

    History of Birmingham City F.C. (1875–1965)

    History of Birmingham City F.C. (1875–1965)

    History_of_Birmingham_City_F.C._(1875–1965)

  • 1896–97 British Home Championship
  • International football competition

    strongest, scoring six without reply against the Irish in Belfast with Fred Wheldon claiming a hat-trick. Ireland recovered in the second match however,

    1896–97 British Home Championship

    1896–97_British_Home_Championship

  • 1901–02 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
  • English football club season

    4 1 FW Frank Jordan 2 1 6 2 FW A. Burton 1 FW David Christie 2 2 FW Fred Wheldon 14 6 5 6 2 FW George Seeley 19 2 3 9 6 FW Hugh McQueen 26 9 3 11 2 6

    1901–02 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season

    1901–02_Queens_Park_Rangers_F.C._season

  • Timeline of English football
  • second, and Wolverhampton Wanderers finish third. Leading goalscorer: Fred Wheldon (Aston Villa), 21. Portsmouth F.C. is formed. Aston Villa capture their

    Timeline of English football

    Timeline_of_English_football

  • 1896–97 FA Cup
  • Football tournament season

    scored five minutes later, but that lead only lasted seven minutes, when Fred Wheldon got an equaliser. Jimmy Crabtree put Villa back in front just before

    1896–97 FA Cup

    1896–97_FA_Cup

  • Charlie Johnstone
  • Scottish footballer (1856–1941)

    Villa's Christmas fixture was away at Everton kicking off at 11:00am. Fred Wheldon, kit man Joe Grierson & Jimmy and John Cowan were travelling to the station

    Charlie Johnstone

    Charlie Johnstone

    Charlie_Johnstone

  • Langley Green Victoria F.C.
  • Football club

    claret and light blue shirts. The club played at the Causeway Ground. Fred Wheldon, later to set a record for the most expensive transfer fee, started his

    Langley Green Victoria F.C.

    Langley_Green_Victoria_F.C.

  • Tom Booth
  • England international footballer

    1898. The match ended in a 3–0 victory for England, with two goals from Fred Wheldon. The previous November, Booth was a member of the Football League side

    Tom Booth

    Tom_Booth

  • Billy Williams (footballer, born 1876)
  • English footballer (1876–1929)

    England "totally dominated the game" winning 6–0, with a hat-trick from Fred Wheldon (also making his international debut) and a pair from Steve Bloomer.

    Billy Williams (footballer, born 1876)

    Billy_Williams_(footballer,_born_1876)

  • List of England national football team hat-tricks
  • Cardiff 1895–96 British Home Championship 9–1 16 20 February 1897 3 Fred Wheldon  Ireland Trent Bridge, Nottingham 1896–97 British Home Championship 6–0

    List of England national football team hat-tricks

    List of England national football team hat-tricks

    List_of_England_national_football_team_hat-tricks

  • John Cowan (footballer, born 1870)
  • Scottish footballer

    Aston Villa continued to dominate the game and added two more goals from Fred Wheldon and Jimmy Crabtree. That finished the scoring and therefore Aston Villa

    John Cowan (footballer, born 1870)

    John Cowan (footballer, born 1870)

    John_Cowan_(footballer,_born_1870)

  • 1896–97 Small Heath F.C. season
  • Small Heath F.C. 1896–97 football season

    Adam Fraser returned to Scotland, but the major loss was that of Fred Wheldon. Wheldon scored 116 goals from 175 matches in league and FA Cup for Small

    1896–97 Small Heath F.C. season

    1896–97_Small_Heath_F.C._season

  • 1894–95 Aston Villa F.C. season
  • English football club season

    the attendance low, but those spectators present saw an exciting game. Wheldon scored first with a fierce shot that entered the net off the goalkeeper

    1894–95 Aston Villa F.C. season

    1894–95 Aston Villa F.C. season

    1894–95_Aston_Villa_F.C._season

  • Frank Forman
  • English footballer (1875–1961)

    3–1 winners and took the trophy, with goals from Steve Bloomer (2) and Fred Wheldon. Forman was selected to play for England in all three matches in the

    Frank Forman

    Frank Forman

    Frank_Forman

  • 1898–99 Small Heath F.C. season
  • Small Heath F.C. 1898–99 football season

    weather, and with the pitch in fearful condition", former Small Heath hero Fred Wheldon scored twice to secure a draw for Aston Villa. Conditions had not improved

    1898–99 Small Heath F.C. season

    1898–99_Small_Heath_F.C._season

  • Joe Fountain
  • English footballer

    Small Heath. Fountain, a left-sided forward, struggled to compete with Fred Wheldon and Toddy Hands. He made his debut in the First Division on 9 February

    Joe Fountain

    Joe_Fountain

  • Harry Edwards (English footballer)
  • English footballer

    compete with established inside forwards Billy Walton and the prolific Fred Wheldon. After a spell with Ryton Rovers, Edwards signed for Midland League club

    Harry Edwards (English footballer)

    Harry_Edwards_(English_footballer)

  • Billy Walton
  • English footballer

    Second Division, 1892–93, the front three of Walton, Frank Mobley and Fred Wheldon scored over 50 goals between them in a 22-game season; the following

    Billy Walton

    Billy_Walton

  • 1892–93 Burslem Port Vale F.C. season
  • Burslem Port Vale 1892–93 football season

    scrimmaging it was sent between the posts"; the goal was credited to Fred Wheldon. Vale rallied, and the game, "more vigorous than scientific", was even

    1892–93 Burslem Port Vale F.C. season

    1892–93_Burslem_Port_Vale_F.C._season

  • Jack Hallam (footballer)
  • English footballer

    contributed 17 goals, and was only outscored by future England international Fred Wheldon. He also helped them to runners-up spot and promotion to the First Division

    Jack Hallam (footballer)

    Jack_Hallam_(footballer)

  • Indianapolis 500 records
  • Emerson Fittipaldi, 1989 Jacques Villeneuve, 1995 Scott Dixon, 2008 Dan Wheldon*, 2011 * Won after two consecutive second-place finishes. Co-winners (one

    Indianapolis 500 records

    Indianapolis_500_records

  • The Greatest 33
  • List of top drivers from the history of the Indianapolis 50

    Villeneuve Bill Vukovich Bill Vukovich II Lee Wallard Rodger Ward Dan Wheldon Howdy Wilcox Immediately after the list was released, critical reaction

    The Greatest 33

    The_Greatest_33

  • Fred Morris (footballer, born 1893)
  • English footballer

    League Championship-winning season of 1919–20. He died in Tipton, aged 68. Fred Morris at Englandstats.com Hawthorne (22 August 1921). "First Division prospects

    Fred Morris (footballer, born 1893)

    Fred_Morris_(footballer,_born_1893)

  • Edmundston Blizzard
  • Canadian Junior ice hockey team

    Don Wheldon Patrice Cormier List of ice hockey teams in New Brunswick "League Playoff Champions". www.themhl.ca. Retrieved 11 September 2022. "Fred Page

    Edmundston Blizzard

    Edmundston_Blizzard

  • British Academy Television Award for Best Specialist Factual
  • Annual UK television award

    Category Huw Wheldon Award for Best Arts Programme Huw Wheldon Award for Best Arts Programme Huw Wheldon Award for Best Arts Programme Huw Wheldon Award For

    British Academy Television Award for Best Specialist Factual

    British_Academy_Television_Award_for_Best_Specialist_Factual

  • Jungle (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    California The Jungle (Seattle), a greenbelt in Washington, U.S. The Jungle (Wheldon Road), a rugby league stadium in Castleford, England Baldwin Village, Los

    Jungle (disambiguation)

    Jungle_(disambiguation)

  • Shantytown Honeymoon
  • 1972 film by Donn Davison

    Psychotronic Video. No. 15. Narrowsburg: Michael J. Wheldon. Spring 1993. pp. 42–44. Granger, Damien (June 2023). Fred Olen Ray: Il était une fois à Hollywood (in

    Shantytown Honeymoon

    Shantytown_Honeymoon

  • List of last words (21st century)
  • family "I'm ready to go for this thing; we can win this thing." — Dan Wheldon, British motor racing driver (16 October 2011), last radio transmission

    List of last words (21st century)

    List_of_last_words_(21st_century)

  • Anthony Perkins
  • American actor (1932–1992)

    original on January 23, 2022. Retrieved January 23, 2022 – via YouTube. Wheldon, Huw (1962). "Orson Welles on THE TRIAL". BBC. Archived from the original

    Anthony Perkins

    Anthony Perkins

    Anthony_Perkins

  • David Attenborough filmography
  • Our Planet (2019) - Alastair Fothergill (Author), Keith Scholey (Author), Fred Pearce (Author), Attenborough (Foreword) Seven Worlds One Planet (2019) -

    David Attenborough filmography

    David_Attenborough_filmography

  • Scott Dixon
  • New Zealand racing driver (born 1980)

    on improving his abilities on oval tracks, and learnt from teammate Dan Wheldon how to improve his performance on 1.5 mi (2.4 km) ovals. Dixon began 2006

    Scott Dixon

    Scott Dixon

    Scott_Dixon

  • Melvyn Bragg
  • British broadcaster and author (born 1939)

    Programme and BBC Home Service. He joined the production team of Huw Wheldon's Monitor arts series on BBC Television. He presented the BBC books programme

    Melvyn Bragg

    Melvyn Bragg

    Melvyn_Bragg

  • Joseph Mawle
  • English actor (born 1974)

    subsequent British television productions, including Dunkirk, winner of the Huw Wheldon BAFTA Award for Factual Drama, and Adrian Shergold's Persuasion (2007)

    Joseph Mawle

    Joseph Mawle

    Joseph_Mawle

  • The Simpsons season 37
  • Season of television series

    Alexander "Hub" Hubley and Farmer McGregor, Karen Gillan as Mayisie MacWheldon, Kurtwood Smith as Mr. Hubley, Barry Sonnenfeld as Phillip Ho-Hum, and

    The Simpsons season 37

    The_Simpsons_season_37

  • Jimmy Page
  • English guitarist (born 1944)

    American-flavored song, "In Them Ol' Cottonfields Back Home". When asked by Wheldon what he wanted to do after school, Page said, "I want to do biological

    Jimmy Page

    Jimmy Page

    Jimmy_Page

  • Paul Fox (television executive)
  • British television executive (1925–2024)

    (1976) Laurence Olivier (1976) Denis Forman (1977) Fred Zinnemann (1978) Lew Grade (1979) Huw Wheldon (1979) David Attenborough (1980) John Huston (1980)

    Paul Fox (television executive)

    Paul_Fox_(television_executive)

  • Castleford
  • Town in West Yorkshire, England

    Pontefract and Wakefield. The town's primary schools for young children are Wheldon Infant School, Castleford Park Junior, Smawthorne Henry Moore, Townville

    Castleford

    Castleford

    Castleford

  • List of English sportsmen and sportswomen
  • Westbrook (1930–2016), cricketer Johnny Wheeler (1928–2019), footballer Dan Wheldon (1978–2011), 2005 and 2011 Indy 500 Winner, 2005 Indy Car Series Champion

    List of English sportsmen and sportswomen

    List_of_English_sportsmen_and_sportswomen

  • Kim Green (racing driver)
  • British-Australian former racing driver

    Josef Newgarden Takuma Sato Al Unser Jr. Bill Vukovich Rodger Ward Dan Wheldon One-time Mario Andretti Billy Arnold Joe Boyer Kenny Bräck Jimmy Bryan

    Kim Green (racing driver)

    Kim_Green_(racing_driver)

  • Commando Squad
  • 1987 film directed by Fred Olen Ray

    Commando Squad is a 1987 American action film directed by Fred Olen Ray, starring Kathy Shower, Brian Thompson and William Smith. Shower stars as a tough

    Commando Squad

    Commando_Squad

  • Fred Shinton
  • English footballer

    v t e English Second Division top scorers 1893: Wheldon 1894: Mobley 1895: Skea 1896: Allan 1897: Boucher & Murphy 1898: Boyd 1899: Abbott 1900: Wright

    Fred Shinton

    Fred_Shinton

  • Nolan Bushnell
  • American businessman and engineer (born 1943)

    (1976) Laurence Olivier (1976) Denis Forman (1977) Fred Zinnemann (1978) Lew Grade (1979) Huw Wheldon (1979) David Attenborough (1980) John Huston (1980)

    Nolan Bushnell

    Nolan Bushnell

    Nolan_Bushnell

  • List of IndyCar fatalities
  • Times. Archived from the original on September 2, 2022. "IndyCar driver Wheldon dies in crash". CBC.ca. Associated Press. October 16, 2011. Archived from

    List of IndyCar fatalities

    List_of_IndyCar_fatalities

  • List of American open-wheel racing national champions
  • Wheldon ended the 2006 IndyCar Series with the same number of points, but Hornish won the title by virtue of him having won four races to Wheldon's two

    List of American open-wheel racing national champions

    List of American open-wheel racing national champions

    List_of_American_open-wheel_racing_national_champions

  • 1934–35 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    11–7 Hunslet Boulevard 2 Sat 8 Sep 1934 Castleford 9–9 Bradford Northern Wheldon Road 3 Sat 8 Sep 1934 Halifax 16–5 Featherstone Rovers Thrum Hall 4 Sat

    1934–35 Yorkshire Cup

    1934–35_Yorkshire_Cup

  • Orson Welles
  • American actor and filmmaker (1915–1985)

    An Independent Magazine for Magicians, Volume 2 Number 12, August 1993 Wheldon, Wynn Pierce (February 15, 2000). "Orson Welles the Magician". Genii, The

    Orson Welles

    Orson Welles

    Orson_Welles

  • HPV vaccine
  • Class of vaccines against human papillomavirus

    January 2019. Retrieved 3 January 2019. Nadarzynski T, Frost M, Miller D, Wheldon CW, Wiernik BM, Zou H, et al. (June 2021). "Vaccine acceptability, uptake

    HPV vaccine

    HPV vaccine

    HPV_vaccine

  • Milton Keynes
  • City in Buckinghamshire, England

    professional darts player. Sam Tomkins, professional rugby league player Dan Wheldon (1978–2011), Indy car driver Leah Williamson, professional footballer (England

    Milton Keynes

    Milton Keynes

    Milton_Keynes

  • List of former BBC newsreaders and journalists
  • Employees of British broadcaster

    foreign correspondent, continuing in the role until his death in 2008 Huw Wheldon – BBC broadcaster and executive in the 1950s and 1960s. He produced and

    List of former BBC newsreaders and journalists

    List_of_former_BBC_newsreaders_and_journalists

  • David Plowright
  • British television executive and producer (1930–2006)

    (1976) Laurence Olivier (1976) Denis Forman (1977) Fred Zinnemann (1978) Lew Grade (1979) Huw Wheldon (1979) David Attenborough (1980) John Huston (1980)

    David Plowright

    David_Plowright

  • List of Indianapolis 500 winners
  • deprecated archival service (link) Scott, Jonathan (May 25, 2012). "Dan Wheldon's Widow Receives His Winner's Ring". Indianapolis Monthly. Retrieved December

    List of Indianapolis 500 winners

    List of Indianapolis 500 winners

    List_of_Indianapolis_500_winners

  • Jeremy Isaacs
  • Scottish television producer and executive, and opera manager

    (1976) Laurence Olivier (1976) Denis Forman (1977) Fred Zinnemann (1978) Lew Grade (1979) Huw Wheldon (1979) David Attenborough (1980) John Huston (1980)

    Jeremy Isaacs

    Jeremy_Isaacs

  • Phyllotaxis
  • Arrangement of leaves on the stem of a plant

    Flora of South Africa. Cape Town & London: Darter Bros., Wheldon & Wesley. Chittenden, Fred J. (1951). Dictionary of Gardening. Oxford: Royal Horticultural

    Phyllotaxis

    Phyllotaxis

    Phyllotaxis

  • List of winners of Triple Crown of Motorsport races
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  • BAFTA Fellowship
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  • Indianapolis 500
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    Not gained by importunity or purchase; gratuitous; spontaneous; as, free admission; a free gift.

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    Without charge; as, children admitted free.

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

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

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    A red pigment.

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    To make free.

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

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