Dorian Williams may refer to:
John Williams is an American composer, conductor and pianist.
Doug or Douglas Williams is the name of:
Matthew or Matt Williams may refer to:
Fantasia may refer to:
Ian Roberts may refer to:
The Horse of the Year Show - also known as HOYS - was founded to be a culmination of the British equestrian events year. The Show was the idea of Captain Tony Collings and was realised by the then Chairman of BSJA, Mike Ansell. As it was to be the end of Season Finale the show needed to be held indoors, making it a unique event.
Matthew Ryan may refer to:
Stephen Bradley may refer to:
Dorian may refer to:
Shane is mainly a masculine given name. It is an anglicized version of the Irish name Séaghan/Séan, which itself is cognate to the name John. Shane comes from the way the name Seán is pronounced in the Ulster dialect of the Irish language, as opposed to Shaun or Shawn.
Dorian is a given name of Greek origin. In Greek, the meaning of the name Dorian is of Doris, a district of Ancient Greece, or of Dorus, a legendary Greek hero. Dorus was a son of Hellen, the eponymous progenitor of the Hellenes. Dorus is thought to be the founder of the Dorian tribe. The Dorians were an ancient Hellenic tribe that is supposed to have existed in the north-eastern regions of Greece, ancient Macedonia and Epirus. Another possible origin is the Greek Dorios, meaning "child of the sea".
Ted Williams (1918–2002) was an American baseball player.
Joseph George Dorian Williams OBE was a British equestrian, journalist, broadcaster, author and patron of the arts.
Pawlak is a Polish surname, it may refer to:
José Pérez or Jose Perez may refer to:
Guy Williams may refer to:
Jack Doyle may refer to:
Alberto Rivera may refer to:
Brew is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
The British Horse Society Equestrian Hall of Fame was launched in 2005 to pay homage to the people and horses who have made outstanding contributions to the sport of Equestrianism in Great Britain. Elections to the Hall of Fame are made by a Panel of laureates and the British Horse Society Chairman. The panel meets annually to consider suggestions put forward from within the panel, BHS Members, and by the general public. On 20 February 2008 a wall of plaques at the Household Cavalry’s barracks in Knightsbridge, London were revealed in a ceremony by Anne, Princess Royal.