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Wilkie Wilkinson
Born
7 August 1903
London, England
Died
20 August 2001
Easenhall Warwickshire
Nationality
English
Other names
Walter Ernest Wilkinson
Known for
Le Mans Victories, BRM and ERA riding mechanic
Walter Ernest "Wilkie" Wilkinson (1903-2001) was a British mechanic and a founder member of the BRMC (British Racing Mechanics Club).
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and the Library, composed of Maps Huxley aka Robin French (bass), WilkieWilkinson (drums), Joy Joseph (steel drums, vocals) and Torville Jones (piano)...
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over from Ashby, Mays switched seats with Fairfield, as did Fleming with Wilkinson and Hamilton went on in De Belleroche's car. After eighty laps eleven...
fact that he trained every Decca engineer from 1937 onwards. Wilkinson, always called "Wilkie" in the music business, was known as a straight-talking man...
Harrison Cuth Harrison ERA B-Type 19 laps, engine 23 Ret 16 Billy Cotton WilkieWilkinson Billy Cotton ERA B-Type 12 laps, carburettor 13 Ret 22 Michael Chorlton...
Ret 44 Alberto Ascari Maserati 4CLT 63 Piston 17 Ret 28 Reg Parnell WilkieWilkinson ERA E-Type 39 Steering 10 Ret 8 Yves Giraud-Cabantous Lord Selsdon...
Ret 20 Bob Gerard Bob Gerard ERA B-Type 9 laps, accident 1 Ret 30 WilkieWilkinson Reg Parnell ERA E-Type 5 laps, connecting rod 13 Ret 32 Peter Walker...
the original on 9 June 2017. Retrieved 3 July 2017. "Player profile: WilkieWilkinson". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN. Archived from the original on 9 June 2017. Retrieved...
became a Swedenborgian, and named a son after Wilkinson: Garth Wilkinson James, also known as Wilkie James, an officer of the 54th Regiment Massachusetts...
Murray (racing driver)’s new Ecurie Ecosse under team manager Walter “Wilkie” Wilkinson. Murray's drivers were fellow-Scots Ron Flockhart and Ninian Sanderson...
Annot Robinson, nicknamed Annie, (née Wilkie; 8 June 1874 – 29 September 1925) was a Scottish suffragette and pacifist. She was sentenced to six months...
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Oldfield (1993) XXV: The Essential (1997) Cado Belle – Cado Belle (1976) Jim Wilkie – The Waxer (1979) Doll by Doll – Grand Passion (1982) Dave Greenfield &...
Edinburgh businessman and racing driver David Murray and mechanic WilkieWilkinson. 7 November – first floodlit Association football match in Scotland...
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in a twist, she instead killed Diane's innocent neighbor, Robert "Bob" Wilkie, when he saw her face. She was sentenced to twenty-two years to life. Her...