Allan Richard Ure (12 January 1892 – 1970)[1][2] was an English football manager. He managed Gillingham for the 1937–38 season, which saw the club finish bottom of the Football League Third Division South and fail to gain re-election. This was his only known managerial appointment,[3] and there is no record of his having played football at a professional level.
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James "Midge" Ure OBE (/jʊər/; born 10 October 1953) is a Scottish musician, singer-songwriter and record producer. His stage name, Midge, is a phonetic...
Look up Ure or ure in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ure or URE may refer to: AlanUre, English football manager Alexander Ure, 1st Baron Strathclyde...
player Alan Tudyk (born 1971), American actor Alan Turing, English mathematician Alan Unwin, Canadian politician AlanUre, English football manager Alan Uryga...
department of social policy and social work, Keele University James Stewart WS AlanUre, director, Trollope & Colls Recovery of damages in tort - no profound changes...
London stage. The cast was as follows: Kenneth Haigh (Jimmy), Alan Bates (Cliff), Mary Ure (Alison), Helena Hughes (Helena Charles) and John Welsh (Colonel...
(later Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary) 1 December 1953 – 1963 : AlanUre Reith Scroggie, BL 1963–1965 : Clarence H Cooksley retired 1975 after Northumberland...
Sydney George Ure Smith OBE (9 January 1887 – 11 October 1949) was an Australian arts publisher, artist and promoter who "did more than any other Australian...
play was directed by Tony Richardson and starred Kenneth Haigh, Mary Ure and Alan Bates. George Fearon, a press officer at the theatre, used the phrase...
Television for Children's ITV. The title character was played by Gudrun Ure, with Iain Cuthbertson as her nemesis, The Scunner Campbell. It originally...
George Alan O'Dowd (born 14 June 1961), known professionally as Boy George, is an English singer, songwriter, actor, DJ and lead singer of the English...
and Midge Ure (guitar, vocals and keyboards), from its inception in March 1977 to its disbanding in December 1978. He continued working with Ure, later collaborated...
became reserve-team coach in 1956, and acted as first-team trainer after AlanUre retired in January 1962. After manager Harry Hooper also left the club...
Engineroom Foreman, Electricity Department, Seychelles. England and Wales AlanUre Reith Scroggie, OBE, Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary. John Alexander...
and was temporarily replaced by Midge Ure. Dave Flett was brought in for a Japanese tour later in the year, as Ure moved over to keyboards, and in early...
Richmondshire, the area encompassing the Ure, Tees and Swale valleys in northern England. He was a sub-feudatory of Alan, Earl of Richmond. Akarius gave land...
fundraising initiative. The original event was organised by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise further funds for relief of the 1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia, a...
Donockley has recorded as a session musician with Roy Harper, Midge Ure, Del Amitri, Alan Stivell, Status Quo, and Leah. Bruce Johnston of the Beach Boys...
Johnny Thunders' debut solo album So Alone. Lynott became friends with Midge Ure of the Rich Kids, who deputised for Thin Lizzy during 1979 shortly after...