Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
John Norman Surtees (11 February 1934 – 10 March 2017) was a British racing driver and motorcycle road racer, who competed in Grand Prix motorcycle racing from 1952 to 1960, and Formula One from 1960 to 1972. Surtees was a seven-time Grand Prix motorcycle World Champion, with four titles in the premier 500cc class with MV Agusta.
Henry John Surtees (18 February 1991 – 19 July 2009) was a British racing driver and the son of John Surtees. He died during a Formula Two race at Brands Hatch when he was struck by a wheel which came off another car which had spun into a wall. He is the son of former Formula One driver John Surtees, who won the 1964 Formula One season with ...
Elizabeth "Bessie" Scott, Countess of Eldon (c.1754 – 28 June 1831), formerly Elizabeth "Bessie" Surtees, was the wife of John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon. [1]She was the daughter of Aubone Surtees, a banker of Newcastle upon Tyne, and his wife, formerly Elizabeth Stephenson, and was baptised at St Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 26 November 1754.
In 1978, Arness married Janet Surtees. She and his sons survived him. [8] Despite his stoic character, according to Ben Bates, his Gunsmoke stunt double, Arness laughed "from his toes to the top of his head". Shooting on the Gunsmoke set was sometimes suspended because Arness got a case of the uncontrollable giggles. [24]
Also mentioned in the census is John Surtees, a surgeon, living with his family of four children. John Surtees is related to the famous R. S. Surtees , author of the Jorrocks Stories. In 1849 the Hindley Estate consisting of 366 acres of land, 30 of which were woodland, was sold at auction.
Elton John knows how he wants to be best remembered after he dies. As he was honored as TIME's Icon of the Year, the singer, 77, reflected on fatherhood and how his role as a dad is his most ...
Like his older brother, John has chosen a life outside the public eye. On The Drew Barrymore Show in 2021, Heaton shared one of her parenting fails when John attended a two-week music camp.
The team was formed by John Surtees, a four-time 500cc motorcycle champion and the 1964 Formula One champion in 1966 to compete in the newly formed Canadian-American Challenge Cup (CanAm) "unlimited" sports car racing series. Entering as an owner/driver, Surtees won the championship in its first year, driving a Lola T70.