For other people named Des Wilson, see Des Wilson (disambiguation).
Des Wilson (born 5 March 1941)[1] is a New Zealand-born British campaigner, political activist, businessman, sports administrator, author and poker player. He was one of the founders of the British homelessness charity Shelter and was for a while an activist in, and President of, the British Liberal Party.
DesWilson (born 5 March 1941) is a New Zealand-born British campaigner, political activist, businessman, sports administrator, author and poker player...
praxis of the Belfast Roman Catholic priest DesWilson. Following the onset of the Northern Ireland Troubles, Wilson defended the right of communities systematically...
February 2022. Retrieved 3 February 2022. Wilson, Des (2005). The Way I see it: an Autobiography by Fr DesWilson. Belfast: Beyond the Pale Publications...
the heavy metal band Slipknot, in which he is designated #0. Sid Wilson was born in Des Moines, Iowa. His parents are both from England. He performs in...
proposed new cinema at the Institut Français in London. Wilson is Chevalier and Officier des Arts et des Lettres and Chevalier and Officier de l'Ordre National...
director since 1987. The Campaign was founded in 1984 by citizen campaigner DesWilson to secure a freedom of information law in the UK. The organisation was...
Coronation Street (TV 1999–2004) – Doreen Heavey Trimming Pablo (2011) – Edna DesWilson, "Six girls heading for stardom" in The Observer magazine, 1974 volume...
buried in Milltown Cemetery, Belfast. In 1975, with Ballymurphy priest DesWilson, Reid sought to intercede in the increasingly deadly feud between the...
Ireland. "Dear Dundalk" - Written and recorded by Dundalk-born musician DesWilson (1943–1990). "The Town of Dundalk" - Written by George Elliot and Michael...
199–200 The Irish Times, 3 February 1982. Wilson, Des (2005). The Way I see it: an Autobiography by Fr DesWilson. Belfast: Beyond the Pale Publications...
Woodrow Wilson Foundation to what was then the League of Nations building. Known also as the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Sphere of the Palais des Nations...
history known as The Troubles. The museum was officially opened by Fr. DesWilson and Noelle Ryan. Exhibits have been donated by hundreds of individuals...
Palais des Sports in Paris. Lester's best known choreography was the 1977 movie Saturday Night Fever for which he coached John Travolta. Wilson had choreographed...
in Belfast. Late in 1971, in a meeting arranged by West Belfast priest DesWilson, Gallagher had discussion in Dundalk with Provisional IRA leaders Seán...