Neil Harrison (born 1950) is British a musician and dramatist.
Neil Harrison may also refer to:
Thomas Wilson, Tom Wilson or Tommy Wilson may refer to:
Mark Johnson may refer to:
Bainton as a place may refer to:
Hardie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Folk or Folks may refer to:
Fyfe is a given name and a surname.
Edward Werenich is a Canadian curler from Holland Landing, Ontario. Nicknamed "The Wrench," Werenich has been known to be a colourful and outspoken character. Outside of curling, Werenich worked as a firefighter.
Mike Riley may refer to:
Funk is a German surname.
Peter Harrison or Pete Harrison may refer to:
The surname Bush is an English surname, derived from either the Old English word "busc" or the Old Norse "buskr," both of which mean "bush," a shrub.
Neil Laurence Bainton is an English cricket umpire. He was born in Romford, London in 1970.
Bjarne Jensen may refer to:
Neil Donald Harrison is a top ranking cricket umpire based in Japan. He is one of two members of the International Cricket Council (ICC) East Asia Pacific Elite Umpires Panel from Japan.
The 1983 Labatt Brier, Canada's national men's curling championship, was held from March 6 to 13 at the Sudbury Arena in Sudbury, Ontario.
Cameron Smith may refer to:
Neil Gordon "Harry" Harrison was a Canadian curler from Newmarket, Ontario. He was a six-time provincial champion, and two-time Canadian and World champion. He is considered to be one of the best leads of all time. He is recognized as having revolutionized the position with the use of the corner guard.
Duguid is a Scottish surname, most likely derived from a nickname for a well-intentioned person, from the Middle English du ('do') and gu(i)d ('good'). Notable people with the surname include:
Stirrat may refer to: