Arthur Lambourn (11 January 1910 – 24 September 1999) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A front rower, Lambourn represented Wellington at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, from 1932 to 1938. He played 40 matches for the All Blacks including 10 internationals.[1]
At the time of his death in 1999, Lambourn was the third oldest living All Black.[2] His brother was Lt-Col Albert Lambourn who was awarded the DSO for his field artillery batteries engagement in the New Zealand break-out of Minqar Qaim.
^Luxford, Bob. "Artie Lambourn". New Zealand Rugby Museum. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
^Ogilvie, David (30 September 1999). "On the ball for Petone and the All Blacks". Evening Post. p. 7.
ArthurLambourn (11 January 1910 – 24 September 1999) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A front rower, Lambourn represented Wellington at a provincial...
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established in 1949, and it was initially called the Lambourn Stakes. It was named after Lambourn, a nearby village associated with racehorse training...
other properties including his estate on the Berkshire Downs, Rooksnest, Lambourn Woodlands, Berkshire with nineteen acres of ornate gardens by designer...
1828–1864) Florence Claxton (fl. 1840–1879) Sara Macgregor (d. 1919) George Lambourn (1900–1977) Elsie Dalton Hewland (1901–1979) John Mansbridge (1901–1981)...
Bell in Lambourn. He won the Stewards Cup again and the Ayr Gold Cup on her horse, Greenore in 1935. In 1937, he moved from Newmarket to Lambourn permanently...
Symphony Orchestra, Pierre Boulez conducting, Sony 48463 Jacobs 1994, p. 137. Lambourn, David (August 1987). "Henry Wood and Schoenberg". The Musical Times. 128...
(1900–1963) Ursula Edgcumbe (1900–1985) Barbara Greg (1900–1983) George Lambourn (1900–1977) Roland Penrose (1900–1984) Harold Tamblyn-Watts (1900–1999)...
quoted in Lambourn, David, "Henry Wood and Schoenberg", The Musical Times, August 1987, pp. 422–427 Letter dated 23 January 1914, quoted in Lambourn, David...
the shooting, V-Tech Rampage, also sparked outrage. The creator, Ryan Lambourn, a resident of Sydney, Australia, who grew up in the U.S., posted a message...
at a redundant turnery workshop in Donnington, a village on the River Lambourn north of Newbury, and applied all his enthusiasm and practicality to building...
Parliamentarians making any outflanking move to the south, but the small River Lambourn divided the Royalists at Speen and Newbury from those at Shaw and Donnington...
grandson of the Scottish artist Sir Daniel Macnee, trained race horses in Lambourn, and was known for his dress sense; he had served as an officer in the...
Sites of Special Scientific Interest: Snelsmore Common plus the Rivers Lambourn and Kennet; Penn Wood which was part of the North Wessex Downs AONB (Area...
Dorcas Ward (illus.). Theale, Reading: Friends of the Pang, Kennet and Lambourn Valleys. ISBN 978-09543597-2-0. Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
motorway, located on the original site of RAF Membury in the civil parish of Lambourn in the English county of Berkshire, close to the border with Wiltshire...
centre of training in the United Kingdom and Ireland, ten miles west at Lambourn. Of its 216 homes in 2011, the majority in this parish were owner-occupied;...
jointly interested and upon the Great Western Railway Company and the Lambourn Valley Railway Company in respect of the undertaking of that Company and...
Technical Adviser, Fire Service Department, Home Office. William Edward Lambourn, Director and Buyer, Pressed Steel Co. Ltd. Thomas Leslie Lane, Alarm Controller...
with their uncle John, a vicar, and his wife Harriet at their home in Lambourn, Berkshire. Although John provided them with a strongly Christian education...
Hurstpierpoint and Sayers Common. There are many horse-racing stables on the Lambourn Downs. The Epsom Derby is held in early June. In the mid 18th century,...