Shadbolt — [ ʃædbɔlt], Maurice Francis Richard, neuseeländischer Schriftsteller, * Auckland 4. 6. 1932; arbeitet als Journalist, Publizist und Drehbuchautor. In seinen Romanen untersucht er, mithilfe ironischer Umsetzung konventioneller realistischer… … Universal-Lexikon
Shadbolt — This unusual name is of early medieval English origin and is a locational name deriving from a now lost place in Bedfordshire near Shefford. An estimated seven to ten thousand villages and hamlets are known to have disappeared in Great Britain… … Surnames reference
Shadbolt, Maurice — ▪ New Zealander author in full Maurice Francis Richard Shadbolt born June 4, 1932, Auckland, New Zealand died October 10, 2004, Taumarunui New Zealander author of novels and short stories set in his native land, which he has called “a… … Universalium
Shadbolt, Maurice Francis Richard — ▪ 2005 New Zealand author (b. June 4, 1932, Auckland, N.Z. d. Oct. 10, 2004, Taumarunui, N.Z.), was celebrated for historical novels about his native country. His trilogy on the Maori wars of the 19th century Season of the Jew (1986),… … Universalium
Shadbolt — /ˈʃædboʊlt/ (say shadbohlt) noun Maurice Francis Richard, 1932–2004, NZ novelist …
Nigel Shadbolt — Born London, England … Wikipedia
Maurice Shadbolt — Maurice Francis Richard Shadbolt CBE (Auckland, 4 June 1932 Taumarunui, 10 October 2004) was a New Zealand writer[1][2] and playwright.[1][3] He was born in Auckland, and educated at Te Kuiti High School, Avondale College and Auckland Uni … Wikipedia
Tim Shadbolt — Infobox Mayor name=Timothy Richard Shadbolt imagesize=180px office= Mayor of Invercargill City term start= 1993 term end= predecessor= office2= Mayor of Waitemata City term start2= 1983 term end2= 1989 predecessor2= successor2= End of title birth … Wikipedia
Glenn Shadbolt — was badly injured in the 23rd July 2005 Sharm el Sheik terror attack, flown to Cairo as he was in a critical condition. After three days he was flown to London where his injuries were found to be badly infected and required 71/2 hours surgery.… … Wikipedia
George Shadbolt — was a British writer, editor, student of optics and photographer with a strong interest in innovative techniques, who was active during the 1850s–60s. Reported to have made the first microphotograph, he was also an early advocate of photographic… … Wikipedia