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unusual facts about Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton


Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton

Attended Neuqua Valley High School where she ended her career there with stat totals of 1,752 points and 1,200 rebounds.


2009 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 100 metres hurdles

Rounding out the favourites of the field, Jamaican athletes Brigitte Foster-Hylton and Delloreen Ennis-London were seeking to build on past championship successes.

Aleesha Barber

She ran in the fifth and final heat against seven other athletes, including Jamaica's Brigitte Foster-Hylton, and United States' Dawn Harper, who later dominated this event by winning an Olympic gold medal.

Castletown, Sunderland

A former mining community, the Hylton Colliery was located at the east end of the village, it lies north of the River Wear, and is near to Hylton Castle and Washington.

At Hylton Riverside, on the eastern fringe of Castletown, there is a large retail park hosting stores such as Matalan, Aldi and Pets at Home, Premier Inn hotel and a fitness club.

Charles Madge

He was the son of Lieut Col. C. A. Madge and Barbara, née Hylton Foster, and the brother of the sociologist John Madge who wrote The Origins of Scientific Sociology.

George Reay

William was by trade an iron-ship caulker in the local dockyard and was a native of South Hylton, County Durham.

Graham Dalby

You're the Cream in My Coffee was used as the theme song for The Mrs Bradley Mysteries in the late 1990s and it was recorded and sung by Graham Dalby and The Grahamophones in a re-creation of Jack Hylton's 1928 version.

Harry Hylton-Foster

Hylton-Foster and his wife are buried together in the churchyard of St Barnabas Church, Ranmore Common, Surrey.

James Hylton

Hylton was planning on qualifying his #48 car sponsored by the Sons of Confederate Veterans for the ARCA race at Rockingham on April 19, 2009.

Hylton continued driving the full schedule until 1982, when he handed over driving duties to Canadian driver Trevor Boys.

Things improved dramatically in 1966, as Hylton finished second in the points chase and won the series' Rookie of the Year award.

Jane Hylton

Hylton's first marriage to film producer Euan Lloyd ended in divorce, although the couple remained on good terms.

The marriage produced a daughter, Rosalind Lloyd, who also became an actress; Hylton and her daughter both appeared in Lloyd's big budget 1978 mercenary drama The Wild Geese, which was Hylton's first screen role for 17 years and turned out to be the last of her career.

Pete Hylton

A competition driver for 25 years, Hylton has been active in the Sports Car Club of America since 1973.

Pete Hylton (born January 30, 1957) is the archivist and historian for the Sports Car Club of America.

Royalton Kisch

In 1940 he married Aline, née Hylton Stewart, the cellist daughter of Bruce Hylton-Stewart and niece of Charles Hylton Stewart.

Rule the World

On 21 September 2008, the song managed to climb back up to #34 on the UK Singles Chart following a performance by contestants on BBC One's Last Choir Standing and on 30 November 2008 it managed to climb up the chart once again to #27 following its appearance on The X Factor, sung by Rachel Hylton.

Sir Barton

As a sire, Sir Barton enjoyed only moderate success and spent the better part of the rest of his life as a working horse with the U.S. Army Remount Service in Fort Robinson, Nebraska until being sold to rancher J.R. Hylton in Douglas, Wyoming.

South Hylton Metro station

South Hylton Metro station serves the suburb of South Hylton on the banks of the River Wear.

The announcement of the Metro extension to South Hylton contributed to the closure of the Jolly Bus service, based in South Hylton.

You're the Cream in My Coffee

This song was used as the theme song for The Mrs Bradley Mysteries in 2000 and it was recorded by BBC Records and sung by Graham Dalby and The Grahamophones in a re-creation of Jack Hylton's 1928 version.


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