Reginald Leonard Clarke (4 September 1907 – 1981), sometimes known as Nobby Clarke or Reg Clarke, was an English professional footballer who made over...
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Nobby is the diminutive form of the name Norbert. It is also a nickname most commonly used in English for those with the surname Clark or Clarke. A number...
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The Alfred E. Clarke Mansion, also known as the Caselli Mansion, Nobby Clarke's Castle and Nobby Clarke's Folly, is a mansion at 250 Douglass Street on...
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Australia Bank Gordon "Nobby" Clark, Bay City Rollers Nobby Clark (politician) (born 1951 or 1952), New Zealand local politician Nobby Clarke (1907–1981), English...
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baseball player Nobby Clarke (1907–1981), English footballer Noel Clarke, (born 1975), British actor, director and screenwriter Olive Clarke (1922–2023),...
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Neil 'Nobby' Clarke (28 August 1957 – 29 March 2003) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL)...
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Notes 1966 Broome Stages Maud 3 episodes 1967 Callan Rena Clarke Episode: Goodbye, Nobby Clarke 1972 Gunsmoke Sarah Morgan Episode: "The Drummer" 1972 Bonanza...
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that's normal in this business," he said. The band's original singer Nobby Clarke elsewhere said that Paton once told him the band would get better promotion...
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demo version of "My Love's Leavin'" at Netherturkdonic, engineered by Nobby Clarke, who was Winwood's right-hand man at the studio and on the road. Stanshall...
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was unemployed and impoverished. Fed up with this, he and his friend Nobby Clarke ran away to Tangier to join the French Foreign Legion; however, they...
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