Leonard Wilkins (20 September 1925 – August 2003) was an English professional footballer who played his entire career (at half-back) for Southampton from...
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Australian author Kitty Wilkins (1857–1936), American horse breeder Laisha Wilkins, Mexican actress and talk show host Len Wilkins (1925–2003), British footballer...
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Mark Harris Liberal Democrats Blockley Clare Turner Green Bourton Vale Len Wilkins Conservative Bourton Village Jon Wareing Liberal Democrats Campden and...
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1947–1950 107 — 107 77 Ian Black Scotland GK 1948–1950 104 — 104 0 Len Wilkins England HB 1948–1958 275 — 275 0 Bryn Elliott England HB 1950–1958...
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Day 46 1954–55 46 24 11 11 75 51 59 3rd R2 Eric Day 29 Tommy Traynor Len Wilkins 46 1955–56 46 18 8 20 91 81 44 14th R2 Ted Bates Eric Day 29 Eric Day...
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born in Southampton Gabriella Wilde, actor, was born in Basingstoke Len Wilkins, footballer, was born in Southampton Chris Wilkinson, tennis player,...
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Bourton Vale Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Len Wilkins 518 60.9 −3.5 Liberal Democrats George Fenton 262 30.8 −4.8 Green Joe Eastoe 70 8.2 N/A...
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district of Cotswold, represented by Councillors Sheila Jeffery and Len Wilkins, and by Charles Alfred Richard Gillams, all members of the Conservative...
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Roy Rogers (redirect from Len Slye)
group only a short time, but Len and he stayed in touch. Nolan was replaced by Tim Spencer. In the spring of 1932, Len, Spencer, and another singer,...
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1958, Ted Bates signed him for £7,000 to replace the recently retired Len Wilkins. He soon proved to be a worthy successor and was an ever-present during...
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