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Bruce Weir Ritchie was born in February 1965. [1] He was educated at Dulwich College where he was a contemporary of Nigel Farage. [2] He is the son of professor H. David Ritchie, a leading surgeon in the 1980s at the Royal London Hospital and Dean of the Medical College, and his wife Jennifer Prentice, a State School teacher.
Bruce Ritchey as Reuben Widdicombe Keith and Kerry Simon as infant Reuben; John Marley as Holland, a government official; Elizabeth Wilson as Miss Fogarty, a teacher at Crawthorne; Barbara Pepper as Mrs. Brown, a teacher at Crawthorne (uncredited) Marilyn Clark as Miss Hamilton, Dr. Clark's secretary (uncredited)
Ritchie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adele Ritchie (1874–1930), singer in comic opera, musical comedy and vaudeville; Albert Ritchie (1876–1936), governor of Maryland 1920 to 1935
The Presidents Club Charitable Trust was a British charity [1] [2] known for an annual charity dinner held from 1985 to 2018. The dinner, held usually at The Dorchester hotel in London, was for male guests only and was considered a "mainstay of London's social calendar". [3]
This is a list of Australian rules football families, that is families who have had more than one member play or coach in the Australian Football League (previously the VFL) as well as families who have had multiple immediate family members with notable playing or coaching careers in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), South Australian National Football League (SANFL) or Victorian ...
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Bruce J. Ritchie (AUS) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN [24] [3] 1977 Palm Beech Australia 42 Boats KA 68 - Arunga II Frank Tolhurst (AUS) Norman Hyett (AUS) John Stanley (AUS) KA 59 Peter O'Donnell (AUS) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN KA 85 Carl Ryves (AUS) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN [24] [5] 1978 Balboa United States 39 Boats US 355 - Close Encounters David Curtis (USA)
Australian Capital Territory election, 18 October 2008 [1] Legislative Assembly << 2004–2012 >>. Enrolled voters 243,471 Votes cast 220,019 Turnout: 90.4% −2.4