• Frederick Brychan Rees (1894 - 1951), known professionally as Dick Rees (sometimes Fred Rees or F. B. Rees) was a Welsh jockey who was the British Jump...
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    1926–27 Dick Rees Professional 59 1925–26 Ted Leader Professional 61 1925* E. Foster Professional 76 1924* Dick Rees Professional 108 1923* Dick Rees Professional...
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    with Major E.H. Wyndham's five year old, Red Splash, 5/1, ridden by Dick Rees and trained by Fred Withington, beating Conjuror II by a head, with Gerald...
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    Carl Reiner then cast him as Rob Petrie on the CBS television sitcom The Dick Van Dyke Show from 1961 to 1966, which made him a household name. He went...
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    original on November 23, 2015. Retrieved November 28, 2015. "Dee Rees To Adapt Philip K. Dick's 'Martian Time-Slip'". Deadline Hollywood. October 17, 2013....
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    artist and writer, became known as the Queen of Bohemia; born in Tenby Dick Rees (1894-1951), five-time champion jump jockey, raised in Tenby Cecil Woodham-Smith...
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  • Shaun Spadah 10 11-07 Dick Rees George Poole Malcolm McAlpine 1011.1111111111 100/9 10m 26.0s 1922 Music Hall 9 11-08 Lewis Rees Owen Anthony Hugh Kershaw...
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  • Grand National mounts that Dick Rees rode on Shaun Spadah. While his only victory came in that first race, Shaun Spadah and Rees would place second in the...
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  • the Cheltenham Gold Cup twice in succession, in 1929 under the mount of Dick Rees and again in 1930, when ridden by Tommy Cullinan. In the 1929 Grand National...
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    Richard Winters (redirect from Dick Winters)
    Marshall College. Retrieved June 2, 2009. Shapiro, T. Rees (January 10, 2011). "Obituary: Richard 'Dick' Winters, courageous WWII officer portrayed in 'Band...
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