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John Dodd (13 December 1932 — 6 December 2022) was an Epsom engineer, and automatic transmission specialist. Dodd was the creator of the aero-engined car, "The Beast", which featured in several television programmes, and received large-scale press coverage during Dodd's legal disputes with Rolls-Royce, over his use of the firms' radiator grill and Spirit of Ecstasy.
John Dodd (tea merchant) (fl. 1860s), Scottish merchant and author on Formosa, pioneer of Taiwan's tea industry; John Dodd (Wells MP) (c. 1693–1719), English Member of Parliament for Wells, 1717–1719; John L. Dodd, American lawyer and 116th President General of the Sons of the American Revolution; Johnny Dodd (1941–1991), American ...
Johnny Dodd (aka John P. Dodd) (June 25, 1941 – July 15, 1991) was an off-off-Broadway lighting designer for theater, dance and music concerts in the downtown art scene in Lower Manhattan during the latter half of the 20th century.
John Dodd (1752 in London – 1839 in Richmond, Surrey) was a British bowmaker. He was considered to be the greatest English bowmaker before and until James Tubbs. [1] He was a gunlock fitter and then a money scale maker before turning to bow making. John Dodd was a contemporary of François Tourte and worked in London. He arrived at a similar ...
John Dodds may refer to: John Dodds (motorcyclist), Australian motorcycle racer; John Dodds (footballer), Scottish footballer; John M. Dodds, Scottish electrical engineer; Sir John Stokell Dodds, Australian politician and Chief Justice of Tasmania; Johnny Dodds, American jazz musician
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Sir John Samuel Dodd (13 October 1904 – 3 September 1973) was a British Liberal, then Liberal National politician. [1] He was educated at Uppingham, at Rouen, and at Christ's College, Cambridge University. In 1937 he married Margaret McDougall. He was an engineer.