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3 unusual facts about Ayrton


Ayrton

Norman Ayrton (born 1924), English actor, director, and theatre instructor

Neil Ayrton (born 1962), former English professional footballer

Matilda Chaplin Ayrton (1846–1883), doctor of medicine, first wife of William Edward Ayrton


Hertha Marks Ayrton

Hertha Ayrton was born Phoebe Sarah Marks at 6 Queen Street, Portsea, Hampshire, England on 28 April 1854.

Instituto Ayrton Senna

It is presided by Viviane Senna da Silva Lalli, Ayrton's sister and mother of Formula One driver Bruno Senna.

Matilda Chaplin Ayrton

From the time of her journey to Japan Mrs. Ayrton contributed to The Scotsman and other periodicals a large number of articles on very various topics, including Japanese politics and customs, and the educational problems of the West.

Michael Ayrton

Beginning in 1961, Michael Ayrton wrote and created many works associated with the myths of the Minotaur and Daedalus, the legendary inventor and maze builder, including bronze sculpture and the pseudo-autobiographical novel "The Maze Maker" (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1967).

Patrick Blondeau

He is married to fashion designer Véronika Loubry, together they have two children, a daughter, Thylane Blondeau (born 5 April 2001) and a son Ayrton Blondeau (born 20 May 2007).

Tema da Vitória

The Victory Theme was also executed by the Globo Network after the Brazilian national team won the 1994 FIFA World Cup, as a hommage to Ayrton Senna, who died earlier that year.

Tom Ayrton

In the Gainax anime Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, which borrows many elements of Jules Verne's stories (most notably, Captain Nemo and the Nautilus), Nadia and Jean encounter a man named Ayrton who is initially serving aboard the steam frigate Abraham Lincoln.

William Edward Ayrton

Chaplin and Ayrton's daughter was the feminist and author Edith Ayrton, wife of Israel Zangwill and mother of Oliver Zangwill.


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