Hull Kingston Rovers club history, 'The Robins' it was recorded that, "...Ged Dunn had been at Craven Park since 1971 and in his 11 playing seasons established...
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music magazine and fanzine created by cartoonist John Holmstrom, publisher Ged Dunn, and "resident punk" Legs McNeil in 1975. Its use of the term "punk rock"...
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American football coach Ged Dunn (1946–2021), English rugby union footballer Geoff Dunn (born 1961), English drummer Geoffrey Dunn (writer), American writer...
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Gerald Dunn may refer to: Ged Dunn, English rugby union and rugby league player Gerald R. Dunn, Michigan politician This disambiguation page lists articles...
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of 19, McNeil gathered with two high school friends, John Holmstrom and Ged Dunn, and decided to create "some sort of media thing" for a living. Holmstrom...
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(2001). "Remembering Joey Ramone". Punk. New York City, New York, USA: Ged Dunn. Retrieved September 29, 2012. "40 Years Ago, the Ramones Roamed L.A. in...
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earliest punk zines was Punk, founded in New York City by John Holmstrom, Ged Dunn and Legs McNeil. Debuting in January 1976, the zine championed the early...
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Chisnall (2/9) Philip "Phil" Cookson (2/9) Michael "Mike" Coulman ★ (5/9) Ged Dunn ★ (1/9) Ray Dutton (6/9) Leslie "Les" Dyl (2/9) David "Dave" Eckersley...
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Michael Mutch (12 April 2020). "Legendary Winifred Holtby PE teacher Ged Dunn picks his best rugby league side". Hull Daily Mail. Retrieved 25 September...
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Chisnall (2/9) Philip "Phil" Cookson (2/9) Michael "Mike" Coulman ★ (5/9) Ged Dunn ★ (1/9) Ray Dutton (6/9) Leslie "Les" Dyl (2/9) David "Dave" Eckersley...
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