Frederick A. Askew Skuse (ca 1863 - 10 June 1896) was a British-Australian entomologist
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Janet 'Rusty' Skuse (1943 – 2007), renowned as the most tattooed woman in Britain
Frederick A. Askew Skuse | Janet 'Rusty' Skuse | Frank Skuse |
Members of the Attridge, Baker, Dukelow, Gay, Gosnell, Shannon, Skuse, Swanton and Whitley families who hailed from the Durrus area settled in Rochester, New York in the early 1840s and were influential in Republican politics and city administration; they were known as the "99 Cousins"
It is commonly believed that it is Skuse who appears on the cover of the second album Indelibly Stamped (1971), by progressive rock group Supertramp, largely due to a tattoo on the left arm which names "Bill" and "Rusty"; however, a comparison between the album cover and photographs of Skuse's tattoos show that this is not the case.
Skuse started his professional career playing for Bristol Shoguns until joining London Irish in July 2004.