- SHERRIN
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Sherrin — is a popular brand of football used in Australian rules football and is the official ball of the Australian Football League, designed to its official specifications. It was the first ball designed specifically for the sport.Sherrin footballs are… … Wikipedia
Sherrin — It is said that there are five modern spellings of this old Irish name, these being Sherrin, Sheeran, Sheerin, Sheryn, and Sheran. Originally recorded as O Sheeryne and O Sirin, the name is one of the famous examples of an Anglo Norman family… … Surnames reference
Sherrin, Ned — ▪ 2008 Edward George Sherrin British writer, director, producer, and raconteur born Feb. 18, 1931, Somerset, Eng. died Oct. 1, 2007, London, Eng. created a new genre of television comedy as the creator, director, and producer of the wildly … Universalium
Sherrin — /ˈʃɛrən/ (say sheruhn) noun the, Australian Rules Colloquial the football used in Australian Rules. {trademark of the official ball of Australian Rules} …
Ned Sherrin — Born Edward George Sherrin 18 February 1931(1931 02 18) Low Ham, Somerset, England Died 1 October 2007(2007 10 01) (aged 76) Chelsea, London, England … Wikipedia
O'Sherrin — This very interesting surname has two distinct primary sources, each with its own history and derivation. Firstly, Sherrin may be of Anglo Saxon origin, and a dialectal variant of the more familiar Sherwin, itself deriving either from the Olde… … Surnames reference
George Sherrin — George Campbell Sherrin (* 1843; † 1909) war ein britischer Architekt. Seit 1877 arbeitete er selbständig, zuvor bei Henry Edward Kendall (1805–1885), Samuel Joseph Nicholl (1826–1905), John Taylor Jr (1833–1912) und Frederick Chancellor… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Scott Sherrin — (31 May 1972 March 1996) was a transracial adoptee, adopted by a white couple in London. He grew up in Chelmsford, Essex and attended The Boswells School until aged 16. He showed great talent for dancing at an early age and was a professional… … Wikipedia
Caryl Brahms — in her later years Caryl Brahms, born Doris Caroline Abrahams (8 December 1901 – 5 December 1982) was an English critic, novelist, and journalist specialising in the theatre and ballet. She also wrote film, radio and television scripts. As a… … Wikipedia
Friday Night, Saturday Morning — was a BBC2 chat show, with a revolving guest host that ran from 28 September 1979 to 2 April 1982. Broadcast live from the Greenwood Theatre, a part of Guy s Hospital. [ [http://www.tvstudiohistory.co.uk/old%20bbc%20studios.htm history of… … Wikipedia