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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)
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 ...
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]
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
Roland Almon Ritchie, CC (June 19, 1910 – June 5, 1988) was a Canadian lawyer and puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. Early life and family [ edit ]
The first-ever reunion of the Ritchie Boys took place from 23–25 July 2011 at the Holocaust Memorial Center, in Farmington Hills, Michigan. [14] Another reunion was held in June 2012 in Washington, D.C., and at Fort Ritchie, which had then closed. [15] In August 2021, the Ritchie Boys were honored in a congressional resolution. [16] [17]
David Ritchie was born on 24 September 1920 in Falkirk, Scotland, one of four children of a grocer in the town. [1]He had planned to become a Presbyterian minister, and earned a master's degree in Latin, Greek, and theology from the University of Glasgow, but then studied medicine at Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, and the University of Edinburgh, where he qualified in 1947.