Republican Army (IRA), Norris carried on alone as editor.[citation needed] Norris and Ross were the twin sons of William McWhirter, the editor of the Sunday...
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Alan Ross McWhirter (12 August 1925 – 27 November 1975) was, with his twin brother, Norris, the cofounder of the 1955 Guinness Book of Records (known since...
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McWhirter and Macwhirter, MacWhirter (also spelled McWherter and Macwherter, MacWherter) are Anglicisations of the Scottish Gaelic Mac an Chruiteir, meaning...
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also accused the party of being "infiltrated by extremists". With Norris McWhirter, he laid misprision of treason charges against Francis Maude and Douglas...
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Castle with Guinness World Records founders twin brothers Norris McWhirter and Ross McWhirter. The programme was a spin-off series from Blue Peter which...
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world. Sir Hugh Beaver created the concept, and twin brothers Norris and Ross McWhirter co-founded the book in London in August 1955. The first edition...
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days awake - but is it record?". The Guardian. May 26, 2007. McWhirter, Norris; McWhirter, Alan Ross (1978). Guinness book of world records, 1978. New...
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Donald McFarlan & Norris McWhirter (1991). Guinness Book of World Records, 1991. New York City: Bantam Books. p. 487. ISBN 0553289543. Donald McFarlan...
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Premier League MVP Norris McWhirter, co-compiler of The Guinness Book of Records Norris Webb (born 1945), Panamanian basketball player Norris Denton Wilson...
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Chataway and Chris Brasher providing the pacing. When the announcer, Norris McWhirter, declared "The time was three...", the cheers of the crowd drowned...
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