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Walkden is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Walkden, 1st Baron Walkden (1873–1951), British trade union leader and Labour politician; Bianca Walkden (born 1991), British taekwondo practitioner; Christine Walkden (born 1955), British television presenter and gardener; Christopher Walkden (1938-2011), British ...
Walkden (on right) as part of a Trades Union Congress delegation to Downing Street in 1925. Alexander George Walkden, 1st Baron Walkden (11 May 1873 – 25 April 1951) was a British trade union leader and Labour politician.
Gino's Italian Escape is a British documentary that has aired on ITV since 13 September 2013 and is presented by Gino D'Acampo. The series follows Gino as he explores some of Italy 's best loved locations through some of the country's dishes notable to each region.
Bianca Cook, also known as Bianca Walkden [1] (born 29 September 1991), is an English taekwondo athlete and Olympian. She is three-times a World champion, twice World Grand Prix champion, four-times a European champion and a double Olympic medallist.
Text of Am. Express Co. v. Italian Colors Rest., No. 12-133, 570 U.S. 228 (2013) is available from: Google Scholar Justia Oyez (oral argument audio) Supreme Court (slip opinion) (archived) This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Government
The Italicus Express was a night train of the Ferrovie dello Stato on which, during the early hours of 4 August 1974, a bomb exploded, killing 12 people and injuring 48. The train was traveling from Rome to Munich; having left Florence about 45 minutes earlier, it was approaching the end of the long San Benedetto Val di Sambro tunnel under the Apennines.
Other scribal abbreviations in modern typographic use are the percentage sign (%), from the Italian per cento ('per hundred'); the permille sign (‰), from the Italian per mille ('per thousand'); the pound sign (₤, £ and #, all descending from ℔ or lb for librum) and the dollar sign ($), which possibly derives from the Spanish word peso.