from Puyallup, WA
11 September 1827 • Pulborough , Sussex , England
Hyde made his first-class cricket debut for Sussex County Cricket Club against an All-England cricket teams#William Clarke's All-England Eleven ( the AEE ) at Priory Park, Chichester in 1852....
Hyde also made a single first-class appearance for a combined Kent County Cricket Club and Sussex team against an All England Eleven in 1853, taking a single wicket in the match.
English cricket player • Sussex cricket player
Activity:Bowling • Cricket
02 February 1936 • Western Australia
Executive director • Minister • Author • Farmer
Public policy
Liberal Party of Australia politician
Preference:Populism
Master status:Working part time
Sport:Monopoly
1930
Originally from Portarlington, Victoria, he won Geelong's best and fairest award in 1950 before playing in their back-to-back premierships in 1951 and 1952....
John Hyde ( footballer ) " John Hyde " ( born 11 April 1930 ) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League ( VFL ) for the Geelong Football Club
He then left Victoria after the 1954 season to join Claremont Football Club in the West Australian Football League ( WANFL ) as captain-coach.
Geelong Football Club player • Australian rules football player • Claremont Football Club player • Claremont Football Club coach
Award:Carji Greeves Medal winners
13 October 1957 • Hamilton, Victoria
Gay politician
Position:Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly • Minister
Deakin University • Murdoch University
Australian Labor Party politician
Preference:Openly gay
…ulver and John Hyde, however, write that it is unclear with whom the idea for the Roerich expedition originated, since in cabinet meetings Wallace had opposed Roosevelt's granting of recognition to the Soviet government because of its hostility to organized religion and his fear it would dum...
John Hyde may refer to: John Hyde (Australian federal politician) (born 1936), federal politician from Western Australia for the Division of Moore; John Hyde ...