Claude Auchinleck's birth name is Auchinleck, Claude John Eyre.
Claude Auchinleck was born on June 21, 1884.
Claude Auchinleck was born on June 21, 1884.
Auchinleck railway station ended in 1965.
Auchinleck railway station was created in 1848.
Auchinleck Talbot F.C. was created in 1909.
Claude Auchinleck died on March 23, 1981, in Marrakech, Morocco.
John Connell has written: 'Wavell, scholar and soldier' 'Auchinleck' 'The most important country' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government 'Wavell, supreme commander, 1941-1943' 'Auchinleck, a biography of Field-Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck' 'Wavell' 'Midstream'
No, the name "Affleck" does not mean "Auchinleck." "Affleck" is of Scottish origin and is derived from a place name meaning "field of the thistle." On the other hand, "Auchinleck" is also a Scottish place name, meaning "field of the stones." While both names share a Scottish heritage, they have distinct meanings and origins.
Alexander Greenwood has written: 'Field-Marshal Auchinleck'
Doc Harris's birth name is Auchinleck, Gilbert.
According to Mr Sean Sheerins, jobbo is the Auchinleck term for a small piece of jobie.