Trenchardism describes the domestic and foreign policies associated in Britain with Air Marshal Hugh Trenchard in successive roles as Chief of the Air Staff from 1919–30 and Head of the Metropolitan Police from 1931–35.
Trenchardism describes the domestic and foreign policies associated in Britain with Air Marshal Hugh Trenchard in successive roles as Chief of the Air...
Henry Trenchard may refer to: Henry Trenchard (MP for Dorchester) (1668-1720) Henry Trenchard (MP for Poole) (c.1652-94) This disambiguation page lists...
directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It won Best Documentary at the 1973 Australian Film Awards. It was through this film that Trenchard-Smith met Grant Page...
John Trenchard is the name of: John Trenchard (Secretary of State) (1640–1695) John Trenchard (writer) (1662–1723) John Trenchard (of Warmwell) (c.1596–1662)...
George Trenchard may refer to: George Trenchard (c. 1548 – 1630), MP for Bridport 1571, Dorchester 1572 and Dorset 1584 George Trenchard (died 1610) (c...
Trenchard More (1930 – 2019) was a mathematician and computer scientist who worked at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center and Cambridge Scientific...
Steven Montague Trenchard (born 12 August 1983) is a South African-born Zimbabwean cricketer. He has played first-class cricket for Matabeleland Tuskers...
Stephen Decatur Trenchard. Trenchard was born in Salem, New Jersey, the son of Curtis Trenchard. The family were descendants of George Trenchard (1655–1712)...
James Trenchard (1747–?) was an American artist, printmaker, and engraver. He was born in Penns Neck, Salem County, New Jersey and by 1777 had moved to...
Sir George Trenchard Cox CBE FSA (1905–1995) was a British museum director. Cox was born on 31 July 1905 in London to barrister William Pallett Cox and...
Thomas Gawthrop "Doggie" Trenchard (May 3, 1874 – October 16, 1943) was an All-American football player at Princeton University in 1893 and a college...
Trenchard (December 13, 1863 – July 23, 1942) was an American lawyer and a justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court between 1906 and 1941. Trenchard was...
playwright Tom Taylor. It is a farce featuring awkward, boorish American Asa Trenchard, who is introduced to his aristocratic English relatives when he goes...
William Trenchard (8 September 1857, Thorncombe – 15 April 1934, London) was an English chess master. An alumnus of London University, Trenchard was a member...
is a 2010 Australian-Canadian science-fiction film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. Michael Shanks as Jack Tate Alexandra Davies as Emma Tate Saskia...
51°46′38″N 0°43′15″W / 51.7772°N 0.7207°W / 51.7772; -0.7207 The Trenchard Museum is based at RAF Halton, Halton, Buckinghamshire, England. The overall...
Hoenigman, 2011 Trenchard, H. 2012. The complex dynamics of bicycle pelotons. arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.0816 Trenchard et al. (2015) Trenchard, H. 2015. "The...
2000) ed.). University Of Chicago Press. p. 46. ISBN 978-0-226-46828-0. Trenchard, Tommy (31 July 2021). "In South Africa, Poachers Now Traffic in Tiny...
Hugh Trenchard saw service in Nigeria from 1903 to 1910 where he was involved in efforts to bring the interior under settled British rule and quell inter-tribal...
Hugh Trenchard served as Metropolitan Police Commissioner from 1931 to 1935. After Trenchard had retired from the Royal Air Force in 1930, he largely...