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    William "Merry" Kimber (8 September 1872 – 26 December 1961), was an English Anglo concertina player and Morris dancer who played a key role in the twentieth...
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  • William Kimber was a musician and dancer. Billy or William Kimber may also refer to: Billy Kimber (gangster), real-life head of the Birmingham Boys Billy...
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  • bodyguards against protection gangs operating within the vast crowds. William "Billy" Kimber, born 1882 in Summer Lane, Aston in Birmingham, a brass caster by...
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  • acknowledgement of their "sporting effort". From the flyleaf of the 1952 William Kimber edition of the book: "One of the most unusual adventures of the war...
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    ISBN 978-0-7137-0568-3. Meager, George (1970). My Airship Flights 1915–1930. London: William Kimber and Co. p. 32. ISBN 978-0-7183-0331-0. Goddard, Victor (1968). "Per...
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  • René-Joseph Kimber Sam Kimber Simon Kimber Sir Sidney Kimber Wayne Kimber William Kimber, English musician Kimber Den Kimber Gabryszak Kimber Lee Kimber Lockhart...
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    ISBN 0-7146-5528-7. Messenger, Charles (1985). The Commandos 1940–1946. London: William Kimber. ISBN 0-7183-0553-1. Richards, Brooks; Foot, M R D (2002). Clandestine...
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  • remembers. London: William Kimber ISBN 0718303237 (autobiography) 1976: The Inconstant Sea: a Cornishman's chronicle. London: William Kimber ISBN 0-7183-0274-5...
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    attempts in 1929 and 1931, republished as Kangchenjunga Challenge (William Kimber, 1955). Paul Bauer "The German Attack on Kangchenjunga", The Himalayan...
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  • for Morris dancing. It was introduced by traditional folk musician William Kimber to Cecil Sharp near the beginning of the twentieth century, then popularised...
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