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  • Bruce Beetham
  • New Zealand academic and politician

    Bruce Craig Beetham QSO (16 February 1936 – 3 May 1997) was an academic and politician from New Zealand, whose career spanned the 1970s and early 1980s

    Bruce Beetham

    Bruce Beetham

    Bruce_Beetham

  • Social Credit Party (New Zealand)
  • New Zealand political party

    term in parliament, and Bruce Beetham, who rebuilt the party into a significant political force. At its height under Beetham in 1981, Social Credit achieved

    Social Credit Party (New Zealand)

    Social Credit Party (New Zealand)

    Social_Credit_Party_(New_Zealand)

  • 1978 New Zealand general election
  • General election in New Zealand

    Parliament: Bruce Beetham, leader of the Social Credit Party. Although other parties dismissed Social Credit's success as a fluke, Beetham predicted a

    1978 New Zealand general election

    1978 New Zealand general election

    1978_New_Zealand_general_election

  • 1976 Hamilton mayoral by-election
  • candidates for a mayoral election since 1950. The candidates were: Bruce Beetham, A lecturer at Hamilton Teachers' College and leader of the Social Credit

    1976 Hamilton mayoral by-election

    1976 Hamilton mayoral by-election

    1976_Hamilton_mayoral_by-election

  • Rangitīkei (electorate)
  • Electoral district in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand

    Smith; and Sir Roy Jack died on 24 December 1977 and was succeeded by Bruce Beetham. The current boundaries of the seat date from the introduction of mixed-member

    Rangitīkei (electorate)

    Rangitīkei (electorate)

    Rangitīkei_(electorate)

  • 1984 New Zealand general election
  • political parties (from left), Sir Robert Muldoon, Mr David Lange, Mr Bruce Beetham, and Mr Bob Jones, at the Avalon television studios yesterday. The four

    1984 New Zealand general election

    1984 New Zealand general election

    1984_New_Zealand_general_election

  • 1981 New Zealand general election
  • General election in New Zealand

    party Second party Third party   Leader Robert Muldoon Bill Rowling Bruce Beetham Party National Labour Social Credit Leader since 9 July 1974 6 September

    1981 New Zealand general election

    1981 New Zealand general election

    1981_New_Zealand_general_election

  • Ross Jansen
  • New Zealand local-body politician

    unsuccessful, losing to Social Credit leader Bruce Beetham. At the next election he stood again (Beetham did not stand for another term) and was elected

    Ross Jansen

    Ross Jansen

    Ross_Jansen

  • 1975 New Zealand general election
  • General election in New Zealand

    West. The by-election was win by leader of the Social Credit Party, Bruce Beetham, who had contested Rangitikei in 1975. Levine & Lodge 1976, p. ?. Coughlan

    1975 New Zealand general election

    1975 New Zealand general election

    1975_New_Zealand_general_election

  • Social Credit-NZ
  • New Zealand political party

    renamed party lost all their seats. Former Social Credit Party leader Bruce Beetham blamed changes in leadership and party name for the failure. He was

    Social Credit-NZ

    Social_Credit-NZ

  • Marton, New Zealand
  • Town in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand

    the 1938 election with the exception of 1978–1984 when it was held by Bruce Beetham of the Social Credit Party. Since 2023 it is held by Suze Redmayne.

    Marton, New Zealand

    Marton, New Zealand

    Marton,_New_Zealand

  • New Plymouth
  • City in Taranaki, New Zealand

    City of Wellington (1899–1902), Wellington City Councillor (1909–1921) Bruce Beetham (1936–1997), leader of the Social Credit Political League, Mayor of

    New Plymouth

    New Plymouth

    New_Plymouth

  • John O'Brien (New Zealand politician)
  • New Zealand politician

    the deputy leader, and others, he quit the party and was replaced by Bruce Beetham. O'Brien then formed his own group, the New Democratic Party. The New

    John O'Brien (New Zealand politician)

    John O'Brien (New Zealand politician)

    John_O'Brien_(New_Zealand_politician)

  • Neil Morrison
  • New Zealand politician

    Morrison. Gary Knapp retained East Coast Bays, but the party leader Bruce Beetham lost his Rangitikei seat. Soon after being elected he began advocating

    Neil Morrison

    Neil_Morrison

  • Solomon Islands Social Credit Party
  • Political party in Solomon Islands

    origins to the New Zealand Social Credit Party and one of its leaders, Bruce Beetham, who hosted a Solomon Islands student in his home. That student, Solomon

    Solomon Islands Social Credit Party

    Solomon_Islands_Social_Credit_Party

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

    Highway, a major highway Bentley Beetham (1886–1963), British mountaineer, ornithologist and photographer Bruce Beetham (1936–1997), New Zealand academic

    Beetham (disambiguation)

    Beetham_(disambiguation)

  • 1978 Rangitikei by-election
  • New Zealand by-election

    candidacy. Stewart was a former teacher of Social Credit candidate Bruce Beetham's at New Plymouth Boys' High School who once gave him a caning. National

    1978 Rangitikei by-election

    1978 Rangitikei by-election

    1978_Rangitikei_by-election

  • Taihape
  • Town in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand

    the 1938 election with the exception of 1978–1984 when it was held by Bruce Beetham of the Social Credit Party. Te Tai Hauāuru is a more unstable seat,

    Taihape

    Taihape

    Taihape

  • 1972 New Zealand general election
  • General election in New Zealand

      National   Labour   Social Credit   Independent Table footnotes: Bruce Beetham came third for Social Credit in Rangitikei Shand was first on election

    1972 New Zealand general election

    1972 New Zealand general election

    1972_New_Zealand_general_election

  • Moyle Affair
  • 1976 New Zealand political scandal

    crime or misdemeanour of any sort". The Social Credit Party leader Bruce Beetham said "Labour MPs were enjoying baiting the bull but Moyle got gored

    Moyle Affair

    Moyle Affair

    Moyle_Affair

  • Mike Minogue (politician)
  • New Zealand politician (1923–2008)

    office October 1968 – May 1976 Preceded by Denis Rogers Succeeded by Bruce Beetham Personal details Born Michael John Minogue (1923-10-20)20 October 1923

    Mike Minogue (politician)

    Mike_Minogue_(politician)

  • Rātana Pā
  • Settlement in Manawatū-Whanganui Region, New Zealand

    the 1938 election with the exception of 1978–1984 when it was held by Bruce Beetham of the Social Credit Party. Since 2023 it has been held by Suze Redmayne

    Rātana Pā

    Rātana Pā

    Rātana_Pā

  • Death of Norman Kirk
  • 1974 death of New Zealand's prine minister

    urging him to take time off; on 26 August Social Credit Party leader Bruce Beetham advised him to take a couple of months off to recover. His final public

    Death of Norman Kirk

    Death of Norman Kirk

    Death_of_Norman_Kirk

  • List of political parties in New Zealand
  • 1988 1993 A splinter party of Democrat Party, founded by former leader Bruce Beetham, believing the Democrats had abandoned Social Credit policies. It contested

    List of political parties in New Zealand

    List of political parties in New Zealand

    List_of_political_parties_in_New_Zealand

  • Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal
  • Award

    Austin Ron Bailey Harry Barker Jim Barnes Mary Batchelor David Beattie Bruce Beetham Bob Bell Manuhuia Bennett Bill Birch Philip Blakeley Paddy Blanchfield

    Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal

    Queen_Elizabeth_II_Silver_Jubilee_Medal

  • Norman Kirk
  • Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1972 to 1974

    his last public appearance. On 26 August 1974, Social Credit leader Bruce Beetham advised Kirk to take a couple of months off to recover, and the Prime

    Norman Kirk

    Norman Kirk

    Norman_Kirk

  • New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal
  • Award

    Margaret Bazley David Beattie Don Beaven Richard Bedford C. E. Beeby Bruce Beetham John Belgrave Jim Belich Garry Bell Bob Bell David Bellamy Charles Bennett

    New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal

    New_Zealand_1990_Commemoration_Medal

  • Bulls, New Zealand
  • Town in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand

    seat since the 1938 election except for 1978–1984 when it was held by Bruce Beetham of the Social Credit Party. Since 2023 it has been held by Suze Redmayne

    Bulls, New Zealand

    Bulls, New Zealand

    Bulls,_New_Zealand

  • List of New Zealand by-elections
  • By-elections in New Zealand

    disapprove of their party's policies, without endangering the government. Bruce Beetham entered parliament for Social Credit at the 1978 Rangitikei by-election

    List of New Zealand by-elections

    List_of_New_Zealand_by-elections

  • 1987 New Zealand general election
  • General election in New Zealand

    Archived from the original on 10 August 2017. Retrieved 13 May 2024. Jesson, Bruce; Ryan, Allanah; Spoonley, Paul (1988). "Chapter 4: Remoralising Politics"

    1987 New Zealand general election

    1987 New Zealand general election

    1987_New_Zealand_general_election

  • 41st New Zealand Parliament
  • Term of the Parliament of New Zealand

    Derek Quigley Jim Gerard 346 Brian Tomlinson Rangitikei Bruce Beetham Denis Marshall 504 Bruce Beetham Remuera Allan Highet Doug Graham 3,483 Kenneth Sandford

    41st New Zealand Parliament

    41st New Zealand Parliament

    41st_New_Zealand_Parliament

  • Keith Holyoake
  • New Zealand politician (1904–1983)

    a majority of seats in parliament to National. Social Credit leader Bruce Beetham said Holyoake as governor-general had "...a scrupulous impartiality

    Keith Holyoake

    Keith Holyoake

    Keith_Holyoake

  • November 1978
  • Month of 1978

    a 51 to 40 majority over the NZLP, with the Social Credit Party of Bruce Beetham winning the remaining seat. Born: Ringo Sheena (stage name for Yumiko

    November 1978

    November 1978

    November_1978

  • New Plymouth Boys' High School
  • School

    Parliament who attended the school include Andrew Little, John Armstrong, Bruce Beetham, Merv Wellington, Cam Calder and Ken Comber. Harry Barker was mayor

    New Plymouth Boys' High School

    New Plymouth Boys' High School

    New_Plymouth_Boys'_High_School

  • Moawhango
  • Rural community in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand

    the 1938 election with the exception of 1978–1984 when it was held by Bruce Beetham of the Social Credit Party. Since 2011, it is held by Suze Redmayne

    Moawhango

    Moawhango

    Moawhango

  • Denis Marshall (politician)
  • New Zealand politician

    1984 election, defeating Social Credit Party leader Bruce Beetham. He held the seat against Beetham in the 1987 election and retained it until his retirement

    Denis Marshall (politician)

    Denis_Marshall_(politician)

  • Rangitikei District
  • Territorial authority district in Manawatū-Whanganui

    the 1938 election with the exception of 1978–1984 when it was held by Bruce Beetham of the Social Credit Party. Since 2023 it is held by Suze Redmayne.

    Rangitikei District

    Rangitikei District

    Rangitikei_District

  • Gary Knapp
  • New Zealand politician

    caused by the resignation of the sitting National MP. Knapp joined Bruce Beetham in parliament, where they both had high profiles. In 1981 Knapp was

    Gary Knapp

    Gary_Knapp

  • 1978 in New Zealand
  • Leader of the Opposition – Bill Rowling (Labour). Social Credit Party – Bruce Beetham Mayor of Auckland – Dove-Myer Robinson Mayor of Hamilton – Ross Jansen

    1978 in New Zealand

    1978_in_New_Zealand

  • 1982 in New Zealand
  • (Labour) until 3 February, then David Lange. Social Credit Party – Bruce Beetham Mayor of Auckland – Colin Kay Mayor of Hamilton – Ross Jansen Mayor

    1982 in New Zealand

    1982_in_New_Zealand

  • Party whip (New Zealand)
  • Political official to ensure party discipline

    own. This happened in 1983 when the Social Credit Party's two MPs (Bruce Beetham and Gary Knapp) combined with former Labour MPs turned independent (Brian

    Party whip (New Zealand)

    Party_whip_(New_Zealand)

  • 1976 in New Zealand
  • Auckland – Dove-Myer Robinson Mayor of Hamilton – Mike Minogue then Bruce Beetham Mayor of Wellington – Michael Fowler Mayor of Christchurch – Hamish

    1976 in New Zealand

    1976_in_New_Zealand

  • Mel Courtney
  • New Zealand politician

    proceed with the tour was lost 48 votes to 36. The two Social Credit MPs, Bruce Beetham and Gary Knapp, voted with the Government. Courtney, the "independent

    Mel Courtney

    Mel Courtney

    Mel_Courtney

  • 40th New Zealand Parliament
  • Term of the Parliament of New Zealand

    932 Chris Hayward Rangiriri Bill Birch 3,004 Roy Hayward Rangitikei Bruce Beetham 2,376 Paul Bardwell Remuera Allan Highet 5,105 Judith Tizard Roskill

    40th New Zealand Parliament

    40th New Zealand Parliament

    40th_New_Zealand_Parliament

  • George Bryant (New Zealand politician)
  • New Zealand author and politician

    party. He was a party publicist, largely setting the scene for leader Bruce Beetham and two others to enter parliament, and wrote all of Social Credit's

    George Bryant (New Zealand politician)

    George Bryant (New Zealand politician)

    George_Bryant_(New_Zealand_politician)

  • Koitiata
  • Settlement in Manawatū-Whanganui Region, New Zealand

    the 1938 election with the exception of 1978–1984 when it was held by Bruce Beetham of the Social Credit Party. Since 2011 it is held by Ian McKelvie. Te

    Koitiata

    Koitiata

    Koitiata

  • 1980 in New Zealand
  • Leader of the Opposition – Bill Rowling (Labour). Social Credit Party – Bruce Beetham Mayor of Auckland – Dove-Myer Robinson then Colin Kay Mayor of Hamilton

    1980 in New Zealand

    1980_in_New_Zealand

  • Peter Wilkinson (politician)
  • New Zealand politician (1934–1987)

    that election for gaining another representative; at the time, only Bruce Beetham was in Parliament for Social Credit. Wilkinson was succeeded in the

    Peter Wilkinson (politician)

    Peter_Wilkinson_(politician)

  • 1984 in New Zealand
  • (National) until 29 November, then Jim McLay. Social Credit Party – Bruce Beetham until 26 July, then not represented in Parliament. Mayor of Auckland

    1984 in New Zealand

    1984_in_New_Zealand

  • Brian MacDonell
  • New Zealand politician

    independent, John Kirk, as well as the two Social Credit Party's MPs Bruce Beetham and Gary Knapp. The quartet appointed MacDonell as the groups whip to

    Brian MacDonell

    Brian MacDonell

    Brian_MacDonell

  • 1936 in New Zealand
  • player 15 February – Russell Marshall, politician, diplomat 16 February Bruce Beetham, politician Noel Everett, sailor 18 February – Pavel Tichý, logician

    1936 in New Zealand

    1936_in_New_Zealand

  • Roy Jack
  • New Zealand politician

    November 1972 – 24 December 1977† Preceded by Norman Shelton Succeeded by Bruce Beetham Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Waimarino Patea (1954–1963)

    Roy Jack

    Roy Jack

    Roy_Jack

  • Deaths in May 1997
  • novelist. Jimmy Wilson, 77, American Negro league baseball player. Bruce Beetham, 61, New Zealand academic and politician, heart failure. Gerrit den

    Deaths in May 1997

    Deaths_in_May_1997

  • Mayor of Hamilton, New Zealand
  • Elected office

    October 1968 Defeated 26 Mike Minogue October 1968 May 1976 Resigned 27 Bruce Beetham May 1976 October 1977 Did not contest the following election 28 Ross

    Mayor of Hamilton, New Zealand

    Mayor of Hamilton, New Zealand

    Mayor_of_Hamilton,_New_Zealand

  • Palmerston North (electorate)
  • Electoral district in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand

    Paul Sherriff 7,934 40.18 Green Ashok Parbhu 1,465 7.41 Social Credit Bruce Beetham 851 4.31 NewLabour B J Short 701 3.55 Christian Heritage Kay Burgess

    Palmerston North (electorate)

    Palmerston North (electorate)

    Palmerston_North_(electorate)

  • 1976 Nelson by-election
  • New Zealand by-election

    ministers campaigned for Malone as well. Social Credit Party leader Bruce Beetham campaigned in the by-election and drew on previous MP for Nelson Harry

    1976 Nelson by-election

    1976_Nelson_by-election

  • 1997 in New Zealand
  • 25 April – Terry O'Sullivan, rugby union player (born 1936) 3 May – Bruce Beetham, politician (born 1936) 7 May – Owen Jensen, musician, composer, music

    1997 in New Zealand

    1997_in_New_Zealand

  • 37th New Zealand Parliament
  • Term of the Parliament of New Zealand

      National   Labour   Social Credit   Independent Table footnotes: Bruce Beetham came third for Social Credit in Rangitikei Shand was first on election

    37th New Zealand Parliament

    37th New Zealand Parliament

    37th_New_Zealand_Parliament

  • 1981 in New Zealand
  • Leader of the Opposition – Bill Rowling (Labour). Social Credit Party – Bruce Beetham Mayor of Auckland – Colin Kay Mayor of Hamilton – Ross Jansen Mayor

    1981 in New Zealand

    1981_in_New_Zealand

  • 1977 in New Zealand
  • (Labour). Mayor of Auckland – Dove-Myer Robinson Mayor of Hamilton – Bruce Beetham then Ross Jansen Mayor of Wellington – Michael Fowler Mayor of Christchurch

    1977 in New Zealand

    1977_in_New_Zealand

  • Vernon Cracknell
  • New Zealand politician

    seat again. However after O'Brien left the party and was replaced by Bruce Beetham as leader, Cracknell rejoined the party in 1975 and was made 'president

    Vernon Cracknell

    Vernon Cracknell

    Vernon_Cracknell

  • Candidates in the 1996 New Zealand general election by electorate
  • Party Candidate Notes List # Source ACT Victor Bailey 55   Independent Bruce Beetham Former MP Natural Law John Blatchford 46   Conservatives Jim Howard

    Candidates in the 1996 New Zealand general election by electorate

    Candidates_in_the_1996_New_Zealand_general_election_by_electorate

  • Terry Heffernan
  • New Zealand politician

    but with a passion for politics became a parliamentary researcher for Bruce Beetham and then Winston Peters. He admired 1930s Labour politicians Savage

    Terry Heffernan

    Terry_Heffernan

  • George Mallory
  • English mountaineer (1886–1924)

    Charles Bruce, Edward Norton as second-in-command and mountaineering leader; mountaineers Andrew Irvine, Howard Somervell, Geoffrey Bruce, Bentley Beetham, and

    George Mallory

    George Mallory

    George_Mallory

  • 1979 in New Zealand
  • Leader of the Opposition – Bill Rowling (Labour). Social Credit Party – Bruce Beetham Mayor of Auckland – Dove-Myer Robinson Mayor of Hamilton – Ross Jansen

    1979 in New Zealand

    1979_in_New_Zealand

  • Porewa
  • Locality in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand

    the 1938 election with the exception of 1978–1984 when it was held by Bruce Beetham of the Social Credit Party. Since 2011 it has been held by Ian McKelvie

    Porewa

    Porewa

    Porewa

  • 1983 in New Zealand
  • Leader of the Opposition – David Lange (Labour). Social Credit Party – Bruce Beetham Mayor of Auckland – Colin Kay then Catherine Tizard Mayor of Hamilton

    1983 in New Zealand

    1983_in_New_Zealand

  • 42nd New Zealand Parliament
  • Term of the Parliament of New Zealand

    Rangiora Jim Gerard 2,132 Chris Constable Rangitikei Denis Marshall 4,039 Bruce Beetham Remuera Doug Graham 406 Judith Tizard Roskill Phil Goff 2,437 Bob Foulkes

    42nd New Zealand Parliament

    42nd New Zealand Parliament

    42nd_New_Zealand_Parliament

  • 1985 Timaru by-election
  • New Zealand by-election

    Social Credit Bruce Beetham, the leader of the Social Credit Party who had lost his seat of Rangitikei, was offered to stand in the seat. Beetham did not rule

    1985 Timaru by-election

    1985_Timaru_by-election

  • List of members of the New Zealand Parliament who died in office
  • 1954 24 December 1977 63 Complications from surgery Bruce Beetham (1978 Rangitikei by-election) Bruce Barclay   Christchurch Central 21 October 1922 1969

    List of members of the New Zealand Parliament who died in office

    List_of_members_of_the_New_Zealand_Parliament_who_died_in_office

  • New Democratic Party (New Zealand)
  • Political party in New Zealand

    alienated many of his followers. After being replaced as leader by Bruce Beetham, O'Brien quit the Social Credit Party with his deputy Tom Weal and established

    New Democratic Party (New Zealand)

    New_Democratic_Party_(New_Zealand)

  • Ngamahanga
  • Rural community in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

    the 1938 election with the exception of 1978–1984 when it was held by Bruce Beetham of the Social Credit Party. Since 2011 it is held by Ian McKelvie. Te

    Ngamahanga

    Ngamahanga

    Ngamahanga

  • Les Gandar
  • New Zealand politician

    1978. He was defeated in 1978 for the Rangitikei electorate by Bruce Beetham. Beetham had won the electorate in the Rangitikei by-election, held earlier

    Les Gandar

    Les Gandar

    Les_Gandar

  • 39th New Zealand Parliament
  • Term of the Parliament of New Zealand

    There were a number of changes during the term of the 39th Parliament. Bruce Barclay, the Labour MP for Christchurch Central, died in 1979. The ensuing

    39th New Zealand Parliament

    39th New Zealand Parliament

    39th_New_Zealand_Parliament

  • 1988 New Year Honours (New Zealand)
  • Annual awards for New Zealanders

    Rangituatahi Te Kanawa – of Te Kūiti. Brian William Woodward – of Nelson. Bruce Craig Beetham – of Marton. Geoffrey John Geering JP – of Ashburton. Warren Neil

    1988 New Year Honours (New Zealand)

    1988_New_Year_Honours_(New_Zealand)

  • 38th New Zealand Parliament
  • Term of the Parliament of New Zealand

    Kerry Burke Derek Quigley 1,386 Kerry Burke Rangitikei Roy Jack 1,756 Bruce Beetham Remuera Allan Highet 8,656 G B Mead Riccarton Eric Holland 4,766 Don

    38th New Zealand Parliament

    38th New Zealand Parliament

    38th_New_Zealand_Parliament

  • JJ Stewart
  • New Zealand rugby coach

    by-election, in a traditional National seat that was won by Bruce Beetham for Social Credit. Beetham, ironically, had been one of Stewart's students and later

    JJ Stewart

    JJ Stewart

    JJ_Stewart

  • Ruahine (electorate)
  • Former electorate in Manawatū-Wanganui, New Zealand

    Gandar was defeated in 1978 general election in Rangitikei by Bruce Beetham. Beetham had won the electorate in the Rangitikei by-election, held earlier

    Ruahine (electorate)

    Ruahine_(electorate)

  • Stefan Lipa
  • New Zealand politician

    was elected as a dominion councillor of the party in the 1970s. With Bruce Beetham, the leader of the party, he wrote a major submission on electoral reform

    Stefan Lipa

    Stefan_Lipa

  • Behind That Curtain (film)
  • 1929 film

    Beetham takes Eve away to British India. Later she leaves Beetham and goes to San Francisco, where she is followed by the dogged Sir Frederick Bruce of

    Behind That Curtain (film)

    Behind That Curtain (film)

    Behind_That_Curtain_(film)

  • Les Hunter (politician)
  • New Zealand politician

    farmer. Hunter was the Social Credit's deputy leader in the 1970s under Bruce Beetham, also serving as the party's parliamentary research officer. Hunter

    Les Hunter (politician)

    Les_Hunter_(politician)

  • Cameron Bruce
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1979

    Cameron Bruce (born 30 September 1979) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Melbourne Football Club and Hawthorn Football

    Cameron Bruce

    Cameron Bruce

    Cameron_Bruce

  • 1924 British Mount Everest expedition
  • Attempt at first ascent of Mount Everest in 1924

    request. The new members of the climbing team included Noel Odell, Bentley Beetham and John de Vars Hazard. Andrew "Sandy" Irvine, an engineering student

    1924 British Mount Everest expedition

    1924 British Mount Everest expedition

    1924_British_Mount_Everest_expedition

  • Caydn Beetham
  • Australian rules footballer

    Caydn Beetham (born 11 March 1982) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Australian Football League (AFL). Beetham was

    Caydn Beetham

    Caydn_Beetham

  • Mount Ruapehu
  • Volcano in New Zealand

    Zealand's first purpose-built structure for the sport of skiing. George Beetham – climbed the mountain in 1879 and 1881 Ethel Birch – climbed the mountain

    Mount Ruapehu

    Mount Ruapehu

    Mount_Ruapehu

  • Josh Fraser
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1982

    5. Leigh Brown 6. Damian Cupido 7. Danny Roach 8. Joel Corey 9. Caydn Beetham 10. Luke McPharlin 11. Darren Glass 12. Paul Koulouriotis 13. Robert Murphy

    Josh Fraser

    Josh Fraser

    Josh_Fraser

  • Neomodern
  • Architectural style

    národnej neomoderny), the manifesto was initiated by the DAV DVA project. Beetham Tower in Manchester, UK Varso in Warsaw, Poland Building in Pretoria with

    Neomodern

    Neomodern

    Neomodern

  • RAF Skellingthorpe
  • Former RAF station in Lincolnshire, England

    former Chief of the Air Staff, Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Michael Beetham, who had flown Lancasters from Skellingthorpe during the war, unveiled

    RAF Skellingthorpe

    RAF_Skellingthorpe

  • Thomas Coldham Williams
  • New Zealand land owner

    Williams married Anne Beetham, Williams and his wife had 13 children. Williams marriage to Anne Beetham, daughter of William Beetham, put Williams in charge

    Thomas Coldham Williams

    Thomas Coldham Williams

    Thomas_Coldham_Williams

  • Theatre of the Absurd Presents C'est la Vie
  • 2023 studio album by Madness

    Alan Winstanley – production (19) Clive Langer – production (19) Dick Beetham – engineering Andy Coules – engineering (1–6, 8, 11, 20) Ada Binaj – engineering

    Theatre of the Absurd Presents C'est la Vie

    Theatre_of_the_Absurd_Presents_C'est_la_Vie

  • Co-op Live
  • Indoor arena in Manchester, England

    European Arena Tour. The venue hosted the 2026 Brit Awards on 28 February. Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band performed across three nights, with the

    Co-op Live

    Co-op Live

    Co-op_Live

  • 1946 New Year Honours (Mentioned in Dispatches)
  • 963668 J. A. Barker, RAFVR. 1246564 A. G. Beauchamp, RAFVR. 1663011 E. Beetham, RAFVR. 747456 H. Bell, RAFVR. 1834746 W. E. Bendall, RAFVR. 1068818 R

    1946 New Year Honours (Mentioned in Dispatches)

    1946_New_Year_Honours_(Mentioned_in_Dispatches)

  • Louie Louie
  • 1955 song by Richard Berry

    Nashville Skyline Review at AllMusic O, Kelly (October 3, 2012). "Luke Beetham of Pony Time". The Stranger. Retrieved October 18, 2023. Greenblatt, Mike

    Louie Louie

    Louie_Louie

  • Mallory and Irvine Research Expedition
  • 1999 Mount Everest expedition

    by Sir Francis Younghusband; Contributions from C.G. Bruce, J.G. Bruce, N.E. Odell, Bentley Beetham, R.W.G. Hingston, T.H. Somervell, and E.O. Shebbeare

    Mallory and Irvine Research Expedition

    Mallory_and_Irvine_Research_Expedition

  • List of poor law unions in England
  • Warcop, Wharton, Winton. Kendal PLU Ambleside, Applethwaite, Barbon, Beetham, Burton in Kendal, Casterton, Crook, Crosthwaite & Lyth, Dillicar, Docker

    List of poor law unions in England

    List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England

  • Shelkar
  • Town in Tibet Autonomous Region, China

    map. ISSN 0266-6235. Photograph of Shekar Dzong in 1924 at The Bentley Beetham Collection "Satellite Imagery & GPS Coordinates of Shelkar Dzong near Mount

    Shelkar

    Shelkar

    Shelkar

  • Trent Hotton
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1973)

    5. Leigh Brown 6. Damian Cupido 7. Danny Roach 8. Joel Corey 9. Caydn Beetham 10. Luke McPharlin 11. Darren Glass 12. Paul Koulouriotis 13. Robert Murphy

    Trent Hotton

    Trent_Hotton

  • Glasgow (Scottish Parliament electoral region)
  • 0 BUP Steven Gordon, John Mortimer 2,453 1.0 1.0 Women's Equality Anne Beetham, Susan Marion Mackay, Ruth Victoria Wilkinson, Calum Mark Shepherd, Penelope

    Glasgow (Scottish Parliament electoral region)

    Glasgow (Scottish Parliament electoral region)

    Glasgow_(Scottish_Parliament_electoral_region)

  • Jonathan Brown (Australian footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1981

    5. Leigh Brown 6. Damian Cupido 7. Danny Roach 8. Joel Corey 9. Caydn Beetham 10. Luke McPharlin 11. Darren Glass 12. Paul Koulouriotis 13. Robert Murphy

    Jonathan Brown (Australian footballer)

    Jonathan Brown (Australian footballer)

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  • May 17
  • Day of the year

    Rédélé, French racing driver, founded Alpine (died 2007) 1923 – Michael Beetham, English commander and pilot (died 2015) 1924 – Roy Bentley, English footballer

    May 17

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    Thick brush. Surname since medieval times; now a common given name. Folklore tale of 14th...

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  • Girl/Female

    German

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    Of the dark hair.

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    Scottish American Anglo Saxon Celtic English French

    Brice

    Speckled.

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    French form of Scottish Bryce, BRICE means "pied, spotted, speckled." 

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    Scottish

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    Scottish form of Welsh Brychan, BRYCE means "pied, spotted, speckled." 

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    Wise.

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    English

    Brace

    English : probably from Middle English, Old French brace ‘arm’, also denoting a piece of armor covering the arm. In most cases it is probably a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of armor, specifically armor designed to protect the upper arms, but it could also have been a nickname for someone with strong arms (compare Armstrong) or a deformed or otherwise noticeable arm.

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    Brushwood

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    Scottish surname transferred to forename use, possibly BRUCE means "woods; thicket." It was originally a Norman French baronial name but the exact location from which it was derived has not been identified and the number of possibilities are numerous. In use by the English.

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    English : variant spelling of Drewes.Possibly an altered spelling of Dutch and German Drewes.

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    Devotional Place

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    Sign.

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    Noble; Nobility

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    Chinese : Cantonese variant of Qin 1.Korean : variant of Chon.English (Wiltshire) : variant spelling of Chunn.

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    Japanese

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    Warlike; Form of Marcia; Martial; Female Version of Marcellus; From the God Mars; War Like; Defence; Of the Sea

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    Indian, Sanskrit

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    Born out of the Thigh

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    Furqaan | فورقان

    Quran Sharif, Criterion

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    Deekshya

    Initiation

  • Shrikama
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Shrikama

    Radha

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  • Brace
  • v. t.

    To furnish with braces; to support; to prop; as, to brace a beam in a building.

  • Magged
  • a.

    Worn; fretted; as, a magged brace.

  • Brace
  • n.

    A piece of material used to transmit, or change the direction of, weight or pressure; any one of the pieces, in a frame or truss, which divide the structure into triangular parts. It may act as a tie, or as a strut, and serves to prevent distortion of the structure, and transverse strains in its members. A boiler brace is a diagonal stay, connecting the head with the shell.

  • Legatura
  • n.

    A tie or brace; a syncopation.

  • Treague
  • n.

    A truce.

  • Line
  • v. t.

    To impregnate; -- applied to brute animals.

  • Brace
  • n.

    A pair; a couple; as, a brace of ducks; now rarely applied to persons, except familiarly or with some contempt.

  • Brute
  • a.

    Not possessing reason, irrational; unthinking; as, a brute beast; the brute creation.

  • Rebrace
  • v. t.

    To brace again.

  • Brace
  • v. t.

    To move around by means of braces; as, to brace the yards.

  • Brute
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of, a brute beast. Hence: Brutal; cruel; fierce; ferocious; savage; pitiless; as, brute violence.

  • Truceless
  • a.

    Without a truce; unforbearing.

  • Girth
  • n.

    A small horizontal brace or girder.

  • Braced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Brace

  • Bracing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Brace

  • Brace
  • v. t.

    To draw tight; to tighten; to put in a state of tension; to strain; to strengthen; as, to brace the nerves.

  • Brute
  • a.

    Not having sensation; senseless; inanimate; unconscious; without intelligence or volition; as, the brute earth; the brute powers of nature.

  • Spruce
  • a.

    Prussia leather; pruce.