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  • Peter Dawson
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Peter Dawson may refer to: Peter Dawson (bass-baritone) (1882–1961), Australian bass-baritone who gained worldwide renown in the 1920s and 1930s Peter

    Peter Dawson

    Peter_Dawson

  • Peter Dawson (bass-baritone)
  • Australian bass-baritone and songwriter (1882–1961)

    Peter Smith Dawson (31 January 1882 – 27 September 1961) was an Australian bass-baritone and songwriter in the 1920s and 1930s, when he was possibly the

    Peter Dawson (bass-baritone)

    Peter Dawson (bass-baritone)

    Peter_Dawson_(bass-baritone)

  • Peter Dawson (golfer)
  • English golfer (born 1950)

    Peter Dawson (born 9 May 1950) is an English professional golfer. Dawson was born in Doncaster. He was a member of the European Tour in the 1970s and won

    Peter Dawson (golfer)

    Peter_Dawson_(golfer)

  • Peter Dawson (swimmer)
  • Australian swimmer

    Peter William Bruce Dawson (born 2 April 1957) is an Australian former swimmer. He competed in three events at the 1976 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;

    Peter Dawson (swimmer)

    Peter_Dawson_(swimmer)

  • Black Museum (Black Mirror)
  • 6th episode of the 4th series of Black Mirror

    recruited people for experimental medical technology. In a flashback, Dr. Peter Dawson (Daniel Lapaine) agreed to test an implant that made him feel the physical

    Black Museum (Black Mirror)

    Black_Museum_(Black_Mirror)

  • Boots (poem)
  • 1903 poem by Rudyard Kipling

    McCall", and recorded in 1929 by Australian bass-baritone Peter Dawson. McCall was Dawson, publishing under a pseudonym. That setting was soon recorded

    Boots (poem)

    Boots_(poem)

  • Peter Dawson (cyclist)
  • Australian cyclist (born 1982)

    Peter Douglas Dawson OAM (born 4 February 1982 in Pinjarra) is an Australian professional racing cyclist. He was an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship

    Peter Dawson (cyclist)

    Peter_Dawson_(cyclist)

  • Liver cancer
  • Medical condition

    Valerie; Meyer, Tim; Mazzaferro, Vincenzo; Jepsen, Peter; Golfieri, Rita; Galle, Peter; Dawson, Laura; Reig, Maria (2025-02-01). "EASL Clinical Practice

    Liver cancer

    Liver cancer

    Liver_cancer

  • Tom Glynn-Carney
  • English actor (born 1995)

    acting. While studying, he participated in professional stage adaptations of Peter Pan and Macbeth. His first experience on television was in 2013 when he

    Tom Glynn-Carney

    Tom Glynn-Carney

    Tom_Glynn-Carney

  • Peter Dawson (trade unionist)
  • Welsh trade union leader

    Joseph Peter Dawson (18 March 1940 – 19 January 2005) was a Welsh trade union leader. Born in Swansea, Dawson attended University College Swansea and qualified

    Peter Dawson (trade unionist)

    Peter_Dawson_(trade_unionist)

  • Chris Dawson (rugby league)
  • Australian convicted murderer (born 1948)

    he has an older brother, Peter. Dawson attended Sydney Boys High School where he was a prefect. He graduated in 1966. Dawson met Lynette Simms at a high

    Chris Dawson (rugby league)

    Chris_Dawson_(rugby_league)

  • Peter Dawson (politician)
  • Canadian politician (1892–1963)

    Peter Dawson (April 11, 1892 – March 24, 1963) was a Canadian minister and politician who served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Dawson was born

    Peter Dawson (politician)

    Peter Dawson (politician)

    Peter_Dawson_(politician)

  • Advance Australia Fair
  • National anthem of Australia

    Star-Spangled Banner". 1927 band and vocal recording (three verses) Sung by Peter Dawson Problems playing this file? See media help. Following the collapse of

    Advance Australia Fair

    Advance Australia Fair

    Advance_Australia_Fair

  • Peter Dawson (priest)
  • Archdeacon of Norfolk

    Christianity portal Peter Dawson (31 March 1929 – 6 January 2013) was Archdeacon of Norfolk from 1977 to 1993. accessed 23 Dec 2016 Dawson was educated at

    Peter Dawson (priest)

    Peter_Dawson_(priest)

  • Along the Road to Gundagai
  • 1922 song composed by Jack O'Hagan

    popular song written by Jack O'Hagan in 1922 and was first recorded by Peter Dawson in 1924, O'Hagan performed his own version later that year. Gundagai

    Along the Road to Gundagai

    Along_the_Road_to_Gundagai

  • Socratis Otto
  • Australian actor (1974-)

    2013, he appeared in the mini-series Paper Giants: Magazine Wars as Peter Dawson and in the 2014 telemovie Carlotta as Christopher.[citation needed] In

    Socratis Otto

    Socratis Otto

    Socratis_Otto

  • Peter Dawson (cricketer)
  • English cricketer (1946–2013)

    John Peter Dawson (22 August 1946 – 23 November 2013) was an English cricketer. Dawson was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm off spin. He was

    Peter Dawson (cricketer)

    Peter_Dawson_(cricketer)

  • Richard Dawson
  • British actor (1932–2012)

    Richard Dawson (born Colin Lionel Emm; 20 November 1932 – 2 June 2012) was an English actor, comedian, game-show host, and panelist. He was well known

    Richard Dawson

    Richard Dawson

    Richard_Dawson

  • Max Brand
  • American writer (1892–1944)

    pseudonyms include George Owen Baxter, Evan Evans, Peter Dawson, David Manning, John Frederick, Peter Henry Morland, George Challis, and Frederick Frost

    Max Brand

    Max Brand

    Max_Brand

  • Charlotte Dawson
  • New Zealand–Australian television personality

    Charlotte Dawson (8 April 1966 – 22 February 2014) was a New Zealand–Australian television personality. She was known in New Zealand for her roles as host

    Charlotte Dawson

    Charlotte Dawson

    Charlotte_Dawson

  • Rosario Dawson
  • American actress (born 1979)

    Rosario Isabel Dawson (born May 9, 1979) is an American actress and activist. She made her feature-film debut in the 1995 independent drama Kids. Her subsequent

    Rosario Dawson

    Rosario Dawson

    Rosario_Dawson

  • The Floral Dance
  • 1911 English song by Katie Moss

    bass/baritone Peter Dawson, and many other versions have appeared since. Frederick Ranalow's recording was made in order to cash in on the sales of the Dawson version

    The Floral Dance

    The_Floral_Dance

  • The Song of Australia
  • 1859 Australian patriotic song

    of Australia" was a particular favourite of the Australian baritone Peter Dawson. who called it "the finest national anthem ever written". His notable

    The Song of Australia

    The Song of Australia

    The_Song_of_Australia

  • Face of a Fugitive
  • 1959 film by Paul Wendkos

    the short story "Long Gone" by Peter Dawson, the pen name of Jonathan H. Glidden (older brother of Luke Short). Dawson was the author of 120 Western short

    Face of a Fugitive

    Face_of_a_Fugitive

  • Lasseter's Reef
  • Purported gold deposit in central Australia

    titled "Lasseter's Last Ride"; the first by Peter Dawson and Edward Harrington and performed by Peter Dawson (May 1940), and the second by Dean Thomas (September

    Lasseter's Reef

    Lasseter's_Reef

  • I'll Walk Beside You (song)
  • Song

    Glynne. It was also recorded by many other singers, including Vera Lynn, Peter Dawson, Richard Tauber, Webster Booth and John McHugh. The song was popular

    I'll Walk Beside You (song)

    I'll_Walk_Beside_You_(song)

  • Dunkirk (2017 film)
  • Film by Christopher Nolan

    vessels in England for the evacuation. In Weymouth, civilian sailor Dawson and his son Peter set out in his boat Moonstone, rather than let the Navy commandeer

    Dunkirk (2017 film)

    Dunkirk_(2017_film)

  • 1909 in music
  • "Down Among The Sugar Cane" – Collins and Harlan "Down In Jungle Town" – Peter Dawson (as Charles Handy) "Face To Face" – Frank C. Stanley "Good Evening, Caroline"

    1909 in music

    1909_in_music

  • John Dawson
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    John, Johnny, or Johnnie Dawson may refer to: John Dawson, actor played Mr. Mumford in Rentaghost John Dawson (musician) (1945–2009), American singer and

    John Dawson

    John_Dawson

  • UCERF3
  • 2015 US Geological Survey earthquake forecast for California

    1746D, doi:10.1785/0120080305. Field, Edward H.; Biasi, Glenn P.; Bird, Peter; Dawson, Timothy E.; Felzer, Karen R.; Jackson, David D.; Johnson, Kaj M.; Jordan

    UCERF3

    UCERF3

    UCERF3

  • The Trumpeter (song)
  • recorded with full orchestral arrangement by various artists including Peter Dawson and John McCormack. Trumpeter, what are you sounding now? (Is it the

    The Trumpeter (song)

    The_Trumpeter_(song)

  • Dawson (surname)
  • Surname list

    Dawson, Texas ranger, killed during the Dawson massacre Ossie Dawson (1919–2008), South African cricketer Peter Dawson (disambiguation) Phil Dawson (born

    Dawson (surname)

    Dawson_(surname)

  • Adam Scott (golfer)
  • Australian golfer (born 1980)

    busy playing schedule'. International Golf Federation chief executive Peter Dawson branded Scott's decision, as well as other high-profile golfers, 'regrettable'

    Adam Scott (golfer)

    Adam Scott (golfer)

    Adam_Scott_(golfer)

  • 1991 ARIA Music Awards
  • Annual Australian music awards

    Midnight Oil. The ARIA Hall of Fame inducted four artists: Don Burrows, Peter Dawson, Glenn Shorrock and Billy Thorpe. Host Bob Geldof found the three-hour

    1991 ARIA Music Awards

    1991_ARIA_Music_Awards

  • I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
  • 1919 popular song

    Novelty Orchestra Victor 18603 (matrix: 22966–6) Recorded July 31, 1919 Peter Dawson (as Will Strong) His Master's Voice B 1092 Recorded in London February

    I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles

    I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles

    I'm_Forever_Blowing_Bubbles

  • Nellie Melba
  • Australian opera singer (1861–1931)

    it's all they can understand." To another colleague and compatriot, Peter Dawson, she described his home city of Adelaide as "that city of the three P's –

    Nellie Melba

    Nellie Melba

    Nellie_Melba

  • Carib Gold
  • 1956 maritime themed B-movie by Harold Young

    discovers sunken treasure while investigating the cause of the torn nets. Peter Dawson as Neely: skipper of the shrimping boat, the Capt. Geech.. Richard Ward

    Carib Gold

    Carib_Gold

  • Clu Gulager
  • Native American actor (1928–2022)

    (1964), followed by a supporting part in the racing film Winning (1969); in Peter Bogdanovich's drama The Last Picture Show (1971); and opposite John Wayne

    Clu Gulager

    Clu Gulager

    Clu_Gulager

  • Philip Ober
  • American actor (1902–1982)

    He made five appearances on Perry Mason, including that of defendant Peter Dawson in the 1960 episode, "The Case of the Treacherous Toupee", and the dual

    Philip Ober

    Philip Ober

    Philip_Ober

  • Reference work
  • Publication to which one can refer for confirmed facts

    Neal-Schuman Publishers. ISBN 978-1856044950. Lester, Ray; Clinch, Peter; Dawson, Heather; Edwards, Helen; Tarrant, Susan, eds. (2007). New Walford Guide

    Reference work

    Reference work

    Reference_work

  • Baritone
  • Type of classical male vocal range

    Another Australian, Peter Dawson, made a small but precious legacy of benchmark Handel recordings during the 1920s and 1930s. (Dawson, incidentally, acquired

    Baritone

    Baritone

  • The Old Brigade
  • by Frederic Weatherly. It was popularised by a recording of 1926 by Peter Dawson. This is a slow march that is always played in Britain at the annual

    The Old Brigade

    The_Old_Brigade

  • Towiemore distillery
  • Scotch whisky distillery

    Towiemore distillery was built in 1896 by the distiller and blender Peter Dawson in Botriphnie, Scotland. The distillery closed during World War I. It

    Towiemore distillery

    Towiemore_distillery

  • On the Road to Mandalay (song)
  • Musical setting of the Rudyard Kipling poem "Mandalay", composed by Oley Speaks

    Tibbett, Leonard Warren and Thomas Hampson, and concert artists, such as Peter Dawson, to more popular singers such as Nelson Eddy and Frankie Laine, and even

    On the Road to Mandalay (song)

    On the Road to Mandalay (song)

    On_the_Road_to_Mandalay_(song)

  • Prison Reform Trust
  • UK organisation

    by Juliet Lyon. She was succeeded as Director in 2016 by Peter Dawson. In 2023, Peter Dawson was replaced by Pia Sinha. Sir Monty Finniston was succeeded

    Prison Reform Trust

    Prison_Reform_Trust

  • Cameron Gellman
  • American actor

    on 2023-05-14. Retrieved 2023-01-01. "Fan Casting Cameron Gellman as Peter Dawson in Heathers". mycast.io. Archived from the original on 2023-05-03. Retrieved

    Cameron Gellman

    Cameron_Gellman

  • Glenn Shorrock
  • Australian singer (born 1944)

    Hall of Fame, alongside contemporary rocker Billy Thorpe, bass-baritone Peter Dawson and jazz musician Don Burrows. In 1993, he re-joined with Axiom bandmate

    Glenn Shorrock

    Glenn Shorrock

    Glenn_Shorrock

  • Roti (1974 film)
  • 1974 Indian film

    Face of a Fugitive (an adaptation of the short story "Long Gone" by Peter Dawson), vast changes were made in the script of Roti. Later, Roti itself was

    Roti (1974 film)

    Roti_(1974_film)

  • Chris Dawson (businessman)
  • British billionaire businessman

    Justin Leigh on BBC Radio Devon. Dawson was interviewed in 2013 for the series Peter Jones Meets. In 2013, Dawson's businesses had an estimated worth

    Chris Dawson (businessman)

    Chris Dawson (businessman)

    Chris_Dawson_(businessman)

  • The Three Stooges in Orbit
  • 1962 film by Edward Bernds

    Nestor Paiva as Martian Chairman Don Lamond as Col. Smithers Peter Dawson as Gen. Bixby Peter Brocco as Dr. Appleby Cheerio Meredith as Tooth Paste Old Maid

    The Three Stooges in Orbit

    The_Three_Stooges_in_Orbit

  • Father Thames
  • Personification of the River Thames

    Huntley Trevor and Lawrence Right with recordings made by Jack Hylton, Peter Dawson, and Gracie Fields among others. Sumnall, Kate (17 October 2025). "The

    Father Thames

    Father Thames

    Father_Thames

  • United States Geological Survey
  • Scientific agency of the US government

    States Geological Survey. Field, Edward H.; Biasi, Glenn P.; Bird, Peter; Dawson, Timothy E.; Felzer, Karen R.; Jackson, David D.; Johnson, Kaj M.; Jordan

    United States Geological Survey

    United States Geological Survey

    United_States_Geological_Survey

  • Rolling Down to Rio
  • Part of the Just So Songs poetry collection

    German), which has been recorded by Peter Bellamy, Dave Webber and Anni Fentiman, The Young'uns, and Peter Dawson. Being a well-documented song publicised

    Rolling Down to Rio

    Rolling_Down_to_Rio

  • The Rocky Horror Show
  • 1973 musical by Richard O'Brien

    Riff-Raff, Tina Jones as Magenta/Usherette, Jeannie Mc'Artur as Columbia, Peter Dawson as Eddie/Dr. Scott, James Smith as The Narrator, and Rayner Bourton returning

    The Rocky Horror Show

    The_Rocky_Horror_Show

  • 9th Alberta Legislature
  • Canadian Legislative Assembly

    and James Mahaffy from February 18 to March 30, 1943. The Speaker was Peter Dawson, who served until his death during the 15th legislature on March 24,

    9th Alberta Legislature

    9th Alberta Legislature

    9th_Alberta_Legislature

  • McCall
  • Surname list

    McCall (born 1965), U.S. boxer P. J. McCall, songwriting pseudonym of Peter Dawson (bass-baritone) Patrick Joseph McCall (1861–1919), Irish songwriter (also

    McCall

    McCall

  • Dawson City
  • Town in Yukon, Canada

    Dawson City is a town in the Canadian territory of Yukon. It is inseparably linked to the Klondike Gold Rush (1896–1899). Its population was 1,577 as of

    Dawson City

    Dawson City

    Dawson_City

  • The Mountains of Mourne
  • Song by Percy French and Houston Collisson

    "Where the old Gallipoli sweeps down to the sea". Australian baritone Peter Dawson popularised the song in the 1920s. Irish Singer Ruby Murray with Ray

    The Mountains of Mourne

    The_Mountains_of_Mourne

  • Waltzing Matilda
  • Australian song

    in 1895 to present episodes of four famous Australians: bass-baritone Peter Dawson (1882–1961), soprano Dame Nellie Melba (1861–1931), Bundaberg-born tenor

    Waltzing Matilda

    Waltzing Matilda

    Waltzing_Matilda

  • Peter Brodrick
  • English cricketer

    Peter Dawson Brodrick (11 May 1937 – 16 March 2024) was an English cricketer. He played twenty-two first-class matches for Cambridge University Cricket

    Peter Brodrick

    Peter_Brodrick

  • Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's team pursuit
  • Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 10 March 2020. "Peter Dawson". olympics.com.au. Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 12 August

    Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's team pursuit

    Cycling_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_team_pursuit

  • Ernest Pike
  • English tenor singer

    1920s. For a time his popularity was as great as that of the singer Peter Dawson. His repertoire was varied and included grand opera, light opera, oratorio

    Ernest Pike

    Ernest Pike

    Ernest_Pike

  • Stephen Wooldridge
  • Australian cyclist

    Cycling World Championships, Copenhagen, Denmark 1st, Team Pursuit (with Peter Dawson, Brett Lancaster and Luke Roberts) Commonwealth Games, Manchester, England

    Stephen Wooldridge

    Stephen_Wooldridge

  • Blackpool Tower
  • Tourist attraction in Blackpool, England

    Ellington, Paderewski, Dame Clara Butt, Cleo Laine, Peter Dawson, and the band Busted. Comedian Peter Kay performed shows in the Circus Arena on 10 and

    Blackpool Tower

    Blackpool Tower

    Blackpool_Tower

  • Himarë (town)
  • Town in Vlorë County, Albania

    l'Homme et de la Société. 2: 5. halshs-03753749. White, Linda; Dawson, Peter; Dawson, Andrea (1995). Albania: A Guide and Illustrated Journal. Bradt

    Himarë (town)

    Himarë (town)

    Himarë_(town)

  • Kimya Dawson
  • American folk singer-songwriter (born 1972)

    Kimya Dawson (born November 17, 1972) is an American folk singer-songwriter, one half of the anti-folk duo the Moldy Peaches. Dawson's work with the Moldy

    Kimya Dawson

    Kimya Dawson

    Kimya_Dawson

  • Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin First Nation
  • First Nation government in Yukon, Canada

    formerly the Dawson Indian Band) is a First Nation band government located in the Canadian territory of Yukon. Its main population centre is Dawson City, Yukon

    Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin First Nation

    Trʼondëk_Hwëchʼin_First_Nation

  • Unnatural Death (novel)
  • 1927 mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers

    third featuring Lord Peter Wimsey. It was published under the title The Dawson Pedigree in the United States in 1928. Lord Peter Wimsey and his friend

    Unnatural Death (novel)

    Unnatural_Death_(novel)

  • 8th Alberta Legislature
  • Canadian Legislative Assembly

    was Nathan Eldon Tanner who would resign in 1937 and be replaced by Peter Dawson. The previous government formed by United Farmers of Alberta would lose

    8th Alberta Legislature

    8th Alberta Legislature

    8th_Alberta_Legislature

  • Ross Higgins
  • Australian actor

    with the ABC show band. It was during this period he performed with Peter Dawson, Slim Dusty and Mel Tormé. His radio career reached a peak in the mid-1950s

    Ross Higgins

    Ross_Higgins

  • SCIEX
  • Mass spectrometer company and brand, now owned by Danaher

    collaboration with Professor Jack Henion at Cornell University and Dr. Peter Dawson at the National Research Council of Canada, the first application of

    SCIEX

    SCIEX

    SCIEX

  • Boree Creek
  • Town in New South Wales, Australia

    February 2022. "1929 – Peter Dawson Cup". Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW). 1929. p. 6. Retrieved 12 February 2022. "1929 – Peter Dawson Cup". Daily Advertiser

    Boree Creek

    Boree Creek

    Boree_Creek

  • Mandalay (poem)
  • 1890 poem by Rudyard Kipling

    best-known song "On the Road to Mandalay", which was popularized by Peter Dawson. Speaks sets the poem to music in 4 4 time, marked Alla Marcia; the key

    Mandalay (poem)

    Mandalay (poem)

    Mandalay_(poem)

  • Murder of Kelso Cochrane
  • 1959 murder of an Antiguan expatriate to Britain

    misguided attempt to ensure calm in the area". Local Union Movement member Peter Dawson later claimed to the Sunday People that it had been a group member who

    Murder of Kelso Cochrane

    Murder_of_Kelso_Cochrane

  • Bless This House (song)
  • Song by John McCormack

    album A New Beginning. Other singers to record it include Gracie Fields, Peter Dawson, Jan Peerce, Beniamino Gigli, Josef Locke, Benjamin Luxon, Leontyne Price

    Bless This House (song)

    Bless_This_House_(song)

  • Drake's Drum
  • Allegedly magic drum

    as part of his Songs of the Sea, op.91 suite2. It was popularised by Peter Dawson. The setting is in the key of D minor, with a dramatic resolution to

    Drake's Drum

    Drake's Drum

    Drake's_Drum

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

    (song), a 2010 song by The Killers "Boots", a 1928 song composed by Peter Dawson aka "J.P. McCall" "Boots", a song by Mighty Gabby "Boots", a song by

    Boot (disambiguation)

    Boot_(disambiguation)

  • Peter Gordon (sailor)
  • Canadian sailor

    Peter Dawson Gordon (August 16, 1882 – June 26, 1975) was a Canadian sailor who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics. Born in Ontario he was a crew member

    Peter Gordon (sailor)

    Peter_Gordon_(sailor)

  • Little Bow
  • Defunct provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada

    swept through the province. Peter Dawson would easily defeat McPherson in a landslide as Social Credit formed government. Dawson became the second speaker

    Little Bow

    Little Bow

    Little_Bow

  • Wilfred Sanderson
  • English composer

    well known work, The Glory of the Sea, recorded by the bass-baritone Peter Dawson in 1933, is a father's tribute to his son lost at sea. "As I Sit Here"

    Wilfred Sanderson

    Wilfred_Sanderson

  • Kashmiri Song
  • singers to record the song in the inter-war years, there are 3 versions by Peter Dawson, two by Frank Titterton, and single versions by John McCormack and Richard

    Kashmiri Song

    Kashmiri Song

    Kashmiri_Song

  • 13th Alberta Legislature
  • Canadian Legislative Assembly

    MacEwan became the leader of the Official Opposition. The Speaker was Peter Dawson who would serve until his death during the 15th legislature on March

    13th Alberta Legislature

    13th Alberta Legislature

    13th_Alberta_Legislature

  • Pagani's Restaurant
  • Former restaurant in London

    Casals, Delius, Solomon, Vladimir de Pachmann, Rachmaninoff, Ben Davies, Peter Dawson, Plunckett Greene, Charles Santley and Gervase Elwes. Overseeing "this

    Pagani's Restaurant

    Pagani's Restaurant

    Pagani's_Restaurant

  • Alfred Marks
  • English actor and comedian (1921–1996)

    was of Kipling's 'The Road to Mandalay', in the version made famous by Peter Dawson. He appeared as "Wilfred Shadbolt" in a video production of the Gilbert

    Alfred Marks

    Alfred_Marks

  • 12th Alberta Legislature
  • Canadian Legislative Assembly

    Harper Prowse a member of the Alberta Liberal Party. The Speaker was Peter Dawson who would serve until his death during the 15th legislature on March

    12th Alberta Legislature

    12th Alberta Legislature

    12th_Alberta_Legislature

  • 11th Alberta Legislature
  • Canadian Legislative Assembly

    Harper Prowse a member of the Alberta Liberal Party. The Speaker was Peter Dawson who would serve until his death during the 15th legislature on March

    11th Alberta Legislature

    11th Alberta Legislature

    11th_Alberta_Legislature

  • Ashley Hutchinson
  • Australian track cyclist

    at the 2004 UCI Track Cycling World Championships with Luke Roberts, Peter Dawson and Stephen Wooldridge. He also won a bronze medal in the event in 2005

    Ashley Hutchinson

    Ashley_Hutchinson

  • Sons of the Sea (song)
  • Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1910) of which there is a famous recording by Peter Dawson. There is no literary or musical connection with the folk song discussed

    Sons of the Sea (song)

    Sons_of_the_Sea_(song)

  • Carbamate poisoning
  • Toxic effect of insecticides

    ISSN 0733-8627. PMID 25455666. Eddleston, Michael; Buckley, Nick A; Eyer, Peter; Dawson, Andrew H (February 2008). "Management of acute organophosphorus pesticide

    Carbamate poisoning

    Carbamate_poisoning

  • Songs of the Sea (Stanford)
  • Classical song cycle by Charles Villiers Stanford, premiered in 1904

    did the Spanish Armada in 1588. It has been recorded by, among others, Peter Dawson, John Shirley-Quirk and Sir Thomas Allen; either in the original version

    Songs of the Sea (Stanford)

    Songs_of_the_Sea_(Stanford)

  • 14th Alberta Legislature
  • Canadian Legislative Assembly

    seats at one seat apiece. The Speaker was Peter Dawson, who served until his death on March 24, 1963. Dawson was replaced as Speaker by Arthur J. Dixon

    14th Alberta Legislature

    14th Alberta Legislature

    14th_Alberta_Legislature

  • William Sanders (organist)
  • music critic. He was one of the first to predict future greatness for Peter Dawson. A similar Musical Notes column, also bylined "Musicus", ran in the Daily

    William Sanders (organist)

    William_Sanders_(organist)

  • Peter Warlock
  • British composer and music critic (1894–1930)

    Master's Voice recorded the ballad "Captain Stratton's Fancy", sung by Peter Dawson. These two are the only recordings of Heseltine's music released during

    Peter Warlock

    Peter_Warlock

  • The Sheik of Araby
  • 1921 song

    Miller and the Club Royal Orchestra charted, each peaking at #3 in 1922. Peter Dawson recorded it in 1922 with vocals, it is possibly the oldest recording

    The Sheik of Araby

    The Sheik of Araby

    The_Sheik_of_Araby

  • Malcolm Sargent discography
  • The Bartered Bride Overture: RPO, HMV, 1961 Stanford Songs of the Sea: Peter Dawson, Men's Chorus and Orchestra, HMV, 1928 Eduard Strauss Bahn Frei: Liverpool

    Malcolm Sargent discography

    Malcolm Sargent discography

    Malcolm_Sargent_discography

  • Sadlermiut
  • Extinct group of Inuit in Nunavut, Canada

    Inuit". Archived from the original on 2012-10-20. Retrieved 2012-07-17. Peter Dawson, The Possibility of Contact Between Dorset and Thule Archived 2016-03-03

    Sadlermiut

    Sadlermiut

    Sadlermiut

  • Peter Tupling
  • English professional golfer

    opening round. In early 1968, Tupling was a joint-runner up, behind Peter Dawson, in the Carris Trophy. In June, he became the youngest winner of the

    Peter Tupling

    Peter_Tupling

  • Jack O'Hagan
  • Australian singer and songwriter (1898–1987)

    the Dad and Dave radio show); first performed by Bass-Baritone singer Peter Dawson in 1924 and recorded in London before selling some 40,000 to 50,000 copies

    Jack O'Hagan

    Jack O'Hagan

    Jack_O'Hagan

  • Slobberhannes
  • Trick-taking card game

    as Schinderhannes, another name for the children's game of Schwarzer Peter. Dawson (2013). Parlett (2008), pp. 141–142. Geiser, Remigius. "100 Kartenspiele

    Slobberhannes

    Slobberhannes

    Slobberhannes

  • Pinjarra, Western Australia
  • Town in Western Australia

    martial artist Harley Bennell – AFL footballer John Butler – musician Peter Dawson – cyclist Sabrina Frederick – AFLW footballer iOTA – entertainer Kamdyn

    Pinjarra, Western Australia

    Pinjarra, Western Australia

    Pinjarra,_Western_Australia

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  • Peters
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, Dutch, and North German

    Peters

    English, Scottish, Dutch, and North German : patronymic from the personal name Peter.Irish : Anglicized form (translation) of Gaelic Mac Pheadair ‘son of Peter’.Americanized form of cognate surnames in other languages, for example Dutch and North German Pieters.

    Peters

  • PETRE
  • Male

    Romanian

    PETRE

    Romanian form of Greek Petros, PETRE means "rock, stone."

    PETRE

  • Peter
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical American Greek English Shakespearean

    Peter

    A rock or stone.

    Peter

  • PETE
  • Male

    English

    PETE

    Short form of English Peter, PETE means "rock, stone."

    PETE

  • Peer
  • Boy/Male

    German Scandinavian Muslim

    Peer

    A rock. Form of Peter.

    Peer

  • Peter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, German, Dutch, etc.

    Peter

    English, Scottish, German, Dutch, etc. : from the personal name Peter (Greek Petros, from petra ‘rock’, ‘stone’). The name was popular throughout Christian Europe in the Middle Ages, having been bestowed by Christ as a byname on the apostle Simon bar Jonah, the brother of Andrew. The name was chosen by Christ for its symbolic significance (John 1:42, Matt. 16:18); St. Peter is regarded as the founding head of the Christian Church in view of Christ’s saying, ‘Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church’. In Christian Germany in the early Middle Ages this was the most frequent personal name of non-Germanic origin until the 14th century. This surname has also absorbed many cognates in other languages, for example Czech Petr, Hungarian Péter. It has also been adopted as a surname by Ashkenazic Jews.

    Peter

  • Peter
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    Peter

    Rock; Stone; River; Strong

    Peter

  • Bedros
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    Armenian, Australian

    Bedros

    Peter

    Bedros

  • Pieter
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Polish

    Pieter

    A Rock; Form of Peter; Stone

    Pieter

  • YETER
  • Female

    Turkish

    YETER

     Turkish name YETER means "enough; sufficient." Compare with another form of Yeter.

    YETER

  • Pester
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon), Dutch, and German

    Pester

    English (Devon), Dutch, and German : occupational name for a baker, from Anglo-Norman French pestour, pistour, Middle Dutch pester, pister ‘baker’ (Old French pestor, pesteur, German Pistor, from Latin pistor).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : unexplained.

    Pester

  • Peer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Peer

    English : variant of Pear.Dutch and North German : from a reduced form of the personal name Peter.

    Peer

  • Peter
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Peter

    Rock or Stone

    Peter

  • Pete
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    American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Greek

    Pete

    Rock; Form of Peter; Stone

    Pete

  • Petre
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Petre

    English : variant spelling of Peter.Swedish (Petré) : shortened form of Petrejus or Petraeus, Latinized patronymics from the personal name Per, Pär (see Peter).Slovenian : derivative of the personal name Peter.French (Pêtre) : metonymic occupational name for an apothecary or grocer, from Old French pistel, pestel ‘pestle’.

    Petre

  • Peter Peadar Peadair
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Peter Peadar Peadair

    Irish form of Peter and thus comes ultimately from Greek petros””the rock,”” it is still in common use in Ireland today.

    Peter Peadar Peadair

  • Peer
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Scandinavian, Swedish

    Peer

    A Rock; Form of Peter; Stone

    Peer

  • PETTER
  • Male

    Swedish

    PETTER

    Norwegian and Swedish form of Greek Petros, PETTER means "rock, stone." 

    PETTER

  • PEDER
  • Male

    Norwegian

    PEDER

    Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Petros, PEDER means "rock, stone."

    PEDER

  • Peter
  • Biblical

    Peter

    a rock or stone

    Peter

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  • Azraa
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Azraa

    Virgin

  • MARIO
  • Male

    Italian

    MARIO

    Italian and Spanish form of Latin Marius, MARIO means "male, virile."

  • Bett
  • Girl/Female

    British, Danish, English, German, Hebrew, Swedish

    Bett

    Pledged to God; God's Promise; God is My Oath

  • Viral | விரல 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Viral | விரல 

    Priceless, Precious

  • Marylynn
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Marylynn

    Blend of Marie or Mary and Lyn.

  • Tejapala
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Tejapala

    Controller of Power

  • Renard
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, French, German, Polish

    Renard

    Mighty and Brave; Strong Judgment; Strong Counselor; Fox; Powerful and Courageous; Strong Decision; Brave Counsel

  • ABIOYE
  • Male

    African

    ABIOYE

    born during coronation.

  • Upkash | உப்காஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Upkash | உப்காஷ

    Wearing the Sky

  • Iksul
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Indian, Kannada

    Iksul

    Teeth

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  • Deterring
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Deter

  • Coal-meter
  • n.

    A licensed or official coal measurer in London. See Meter.

  • Deterred
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Deter

  • Pere
  • n.

    A peer.

  • Petering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Peter

  • Peter
  • v. i.

    To become exhausted; to run out; to fail; -- used generally with out; as, that mine has petered out.

  • Metre
  • n.

    See Meter.

  • Pewter
  • n.

    Utensils or vessels made of pewter, as dishes, porringers, drinking vessels, tankards, pots.

  • Peer
  • n.

    A nobleman; a member of one of the five degrees of the British nobility, namely, duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron; as, a peer of the realm.

  • Pestered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Pester

  • Meter
  • n.

    One who, or that which, metes or measures. See Coal-meter.

  • Deterrent
  • a.

    Serving to deter.

  • Peter
  • n.

    A common baptismal name for a man. The name of one of the apostles,

  • Petered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Peter

  • Pestering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Pester

  • Impester
  • v. t.

    See Pester.

  • Peterman
  • n.

    A fisherman; -- so called after the apostle Peter.

  • Peering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Peer