Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q8019456> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 72 of
72
with 100 triples per page.
- Q8019456 description "English cricketer".
- Q8019456 description "English cricketer".
- Q8019456 subject Q6646969.
- Q8019456 subject Q6938403.
- Q8019456 subject Q8236995.
- Q8019456 subject Q8336843.
- Q8019456 subject Q8374814.
- Q8019456 subject Q8416278.
- Q8019456 subject Q8471893.
- Q8019456 subject Q8723808.
- Q8019456 abstract "Template:OtherpeopleWilliam James Vincent Tomlinson (10 August 1901 – 16 May 1984) was an English schoolmaster and cricketer who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire and Cambridge University from 1920 to 1924.Tomlinson was born at Winshill, Derbyshire the son of Robert George Tomlinson and his wife Christiana Gibson Bowie. His father was a director of Salt's Brewery in Burton-on-Trent and had also played cricket for Derbyshire. He was educated at Felsted School and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Tomlinson made his first class debut for Derbyshire in August 1920 when he bowled 5-53 against Sussex, taking the wickets of Harold and Arthur Gilligan and Maurice Tate. However that was to remain his best performance. He played three more games in the season when Derbyshire failed to win a match. He played six games in 1921 when under Guy Jackson the team moved up to 12th in the Championship. In 1922 he played two games for Cambridge University and twelve games for Derbyshire who reached 11th in the championship, accompanying Wilfred Hill-Wood in both teams. In 1923 he played two games for Derbyshire and ten for Cambridge University culminating in the Varsity match which that year, was nicknamed the "Thunderstorm match". Oxford ran up a high score before overnight storms created a very sticky wicket and the Cambridge team which included Gubby Allen and Claude Ashton were quickly dismissed in two innings. Tomlinson played one game for Derbyshire in 1924 and then stayed with club cricket. He was a right-arm medium pace bowler and took 58 first-class wickets with an average of 32.24 and a best performance of 5-53. He was a right-hand batsman and played 65 innings in 38 first class matches with a top score of 66 and an average of 14.94.After university, Tomlinson joined the teaching staff of St Cyprian's School preparatory school in Eastbourne and played club cricket for Free Foresters, Eastbourne, and for the school's St Cyprian's Cygnets team comprising staff, parents, old boys and friends. In 1933 he married Rosemary Vaughan Wilkes, the eldest daughter of the proprietors and in 1936 succeeded his father-in-law as headmaster. In 1939 the school buildings in Eastbourne were burnt down, and the school decamped to Midhurst, until the premises were requisitioned by the army in 1940. After a period in Gloucestershire, the school joined Summer Fields School in Oxford. In 1948 Tomlinson took a headmastership again at Norwich at Langley Junior School. He retired to Elsing, Norfolk where he died aged 82.Tomlinson's sister Wanda married Keith Bullen a schoolmaster and poet in Cairo and founded Manor House School in Egypt.".
- Q8019456 birthDate "1901-08-10".
- Q8019456 birthYear "1901".
- Q8019456 deathDate "1984-05-16".
- Q8019456 deathYear "1984".
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q1000597.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q130191.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q1788018.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q1971997.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q2078926.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q208262.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q23098.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q23109.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q251756.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q3301457.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q3527374.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q4367464.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q5375.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q5442625.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q5499843.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q5622371.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q5660804.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q6384140.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q6486299.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646969.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q6751354.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q6938403.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q7344727.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q7592927.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q7637318.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q776142.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q7771607.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q7793760.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q797892.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q8001809.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q8236995.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q8336843.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q8374814.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q8416278.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q8471893.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q85.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q8723808.
- Q8019456 wikiPageWikiLink Q949035.
- Q8019456 dateOfBirth "1901-08-10".
- Q8019456 dateOfDeath "1984-05-16".
- Q8019456 name "Tomlinson, William".
- Q8019456 shortDescription "English cricketer".
- Q8019456 type Person.
- Q8019456 type Agent.
- Q8019456 type Person.
- Q8019456 type Agent.
- Q8019456 type NaturalPerson.
- Q8019456 type Thing.
- Q8019456 type Q215627.
- Q8019456 type Q5.
- Q8019456 type Person.
- Q8019456 comment "Template:OtherpeopleWilliam James Vincent Tomlinson (10 August 1901 – 16 May 1984) was an English schoolmaster and cricketer who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire and Cambridge University from 1920 to 1924.Tomlinson was born at Winshill, Derbyshire the son of Robert George Tomlinson and his wife Christiana Gibson Bowie. His father was a director of Salt's Brewery in Burton-on-Trent and had also played cricket for Derbyshire.".
- Q8019456 label "William Tomlinson".
- Q8019456 givenName "William".
- Q8019456 name "Tomlinson, William".
- Q8019456 name "William Tomlinson".
- Q8019456 surname "Tomlinson".