Ufford Bridge railway station was created in 1867.
Ufford Bridge railway station ended in 1929.
John de Ufford died on 1349-05-20.
Bryan Edward Quarles van Ufford died in 1975.
Bryan Edward Quarles van Ufford was born in 1920.
H. Quarles van Ufford has written: 'A merchant-adventurer in the Dutch Republic' -- subject(s): Biography, British, Foreign Merchants, Foreign relations, History, Merchants, Politics and government
The Indiana vs. Michigan in October 1979 John wangler to Anthony Carter with 6 seconds left to go the game tied at 21/21 Bob ufford play by play call!
The cast of Groomed - 1996 includes: Derek Hamilton as Kevin Jennifer Harwood as Bride Anthony Ingram as Phil Aisha Jau as Flower Girl Todd Shillington as Deco Gerry South as Brad Stephen Ufford as Gerry Gerald Varga as Mike Trevor White as Alex
The cast of Resistance - 2011 includes: Jassa Ahluwalia as Russian Partisan Luke Cadbury as Tudor Griffiths Alexander Dreymon as Steiner Tomos Eames as Tom Lewis Nia Gwynne as Sian Matt Hookings as German Soldier Kerry Hutchinson as Gestapo Officer Stanislav Ianevski as Bernhardt Sharon Morgan as Maggie Kimberley Nixon as Bethan Iwan Rheon as George Andrea Riseborough as Sarah Michael Sheen as Tommy Atkins Mossie Smith as Ruth Anatole Taubman as Sebald Alexandra Van Ufford as Emma Griffiths Tom Wlaschiha as Albrecht
The cast of Hoods - 1998 includes: Vincent Berry as Carmine Dellarosa Jay Brazeau as Johnny Craig Bruhnanski as Guard 1 John Capodice as Sammy Seymour Cassel as Pop Martinelli Robert Costanzo as Mario Nathaniel DeVeaux as Jefferson Alex Diakun as Jerry Richard Foronjy as Tony, Martinelli Man Simon Glezos as Thug Vincent Guastaferro as Dave, the Tow Truck Driver Dean Hinchey as The Don (flashback) Yolanda Jessel as Receptionist Shahai Khademi as Young Angelo Rob LaBelle as Jimmy, Martinelli Man Joseph Maher as Dr. Alstrich Andy Marshall as Alphonse, Jefferson Man Sharlene Martin as Lorrie Charles Martin Smith as Gun Dealer Joe Pantoliano as Charlie Flynn Kevin Pollak as Rudy Jerry Schram as Benny Crippa Jennifer Tilly as Mary Crippa George Touliatos as Frank Steven Ufford as Rocky, 17yo killed in warehouse bombing Bob Werner as Dancing Patient Bob Wilde as Guard 2
Herb Strange did it November 2009 in Las Vegas. He broke his own record at age 77 he pressed 225 lbs. google herb strange kansas city Age is no barrier to powerlifting record By JENNIFER BHARGAVA The Kansas City Star Susan PfannmullerHerb Strange, 77, broke the World Powerlifting Federation record for bench press in his age group. More News Herb Strange made history by bench pressing more than 230 pounds at the 2009 World Powerlifting Federation Championships in Las Vegas. Not bad for a 77-year-old. He broke the record for power lifting in his age category at the championship in November. The Leawood resident is showing no signs of slowing down, either. He's set to participate in another power lifting competition in Branson in March. "I want to keep lifting for as long as I can," Strange said. "Why not? I'm healthy and having fun. Hopefully nothing will break on me." Strange began lifting weights at 14. By his twenties, he was already participating in local competitions. The activity fit well into his athletic lifestyle. Strange played basketball at Purdue University before joining the Army, where he repaired machinery. The San Francisco native was also an active football player. As he got older, Strange stopped lifting. Two years ago, however, his life changed forever. After joining a gym, he met a few guys training for weight lifting competitions. They encouraged him to train as well. Power lifting seemed a safe bet for the senior citizen. "I didn't want to do something that would paralyze me for the rest of my life," Strange said. "I needed something that would just keep me in shape." After all, keeping in shape is one of Strange's main priorities in life. The retired business owner has never smoked, does not drink and eats healthy food. Vegetables, chicken and fish are the staples of his diet. He wishes more people his age - and younger - would take care of themselves. It saddens him that sometimes he is the oldest person at the gym. In the midst of his training, Strange decided to relocate. "It was time to leave the California area because it's changed. It's no longer as nice as it used to be," he said. "It's filthy and there is corruption all over the place." Since his ancestors originated from Kansas, Strange and his wife, Karen, decided to move to the Kansas City area a year ago. It was the best decision they ever made. "It was time to come home," Strange said. "We love it here and the people are nice. If you ask for directions in San Francisco, people ignore you, but if you ask for directions in Kansas, people will take your hand and lead you there." He soon became a regular at the Midtown Athletic Club in Overland Park, where he has made a lot of close friends and gained even more admirers. "Herb is a fantastic role model for everyone because he dispels that unwritten belief that when you hit 60, you need to leave the gym," said Dan Meditz, a fitness director at Midtown. "He gives you motivation to continue working out. If someone can do it at 77, someone can do it at 37." After recently winning the world championship, his star status in weight lifting circles has grown. He's been receiving warm welcomes from weight lifting champions all over the Kansas City area. One of those fans is Ken Ufford, a well-known power-lifting athlete with 30 years experience under his belt. Ufford, an Overland Park police officer, has been working out with Strange once a week since the two became friends a couple months ago. "I used to feel too old to lift but since Herb came around, I don't feel old at all," Ufford said, with a laugh. "In all my years of lifting I have never met anyone his age. I think it would be so cool to be 80 years old and still lifting." Strange is amused by all the younger guys who are surprised by his age. He's kind of surprised by his success himself. Plus, the amiable athlete considers every weight-lifter he meets as a friend. "Weight lifters don't compete against each other; we compete against ourselves," he said. "I respect myself and I just do the best I can." His good-natured attitude and friendliness are a breath of fresh air for his workout buddies and gym employees. His impeccable work ethic impresses them as well. Strange works out three times a week. He can currently lift 245 pounds - something most Americans would find impossible. His friends admit: Strange is remarkable. "He has dedication and passion, which helped him destroy the previous record," said Meditz. "You just don't get there by having a gift or being blessed. It takes a lot of hard work." It has to be added that although Strange is impressive, his records are not over all World records. Tom Sisk is recognized as the oldest man in the World to bench press "raw" over 300 lbs. in World competition and accomplished this Sept 2014 at age 78 with a bench of 301lbs. He had previously held this record from 2011 with a bench of 308 lbs. at age 75.
The cast of Stellenbosch - 2007 includes: Janika Alexander as Evi Junaid Booysen as Sol Clara Bovenberg as Felice Medi Broekman as Marie Keppel Maurice Carpede as Daniel Verwey Maurice Carpede as David Verweij Sybel Coetzee as Cynthia van Niekerk Sue Dall as Danslerares Ben Daniels as Rechercheur Ben Goliath Davids as Mr. yona Daniel de Freitas as Henk Keppel jr. Leo de Schmidt as Andille Yona Damiaan De Schrijver as Antoin Jan Decleir as Bernard Castel Sanne den Hartogh as Vincent Maud Dolsma as Frederike Maud Dolsma as Frederique Els Dottermans as Claire Vandereyken Ans Drenth as Vriendin Anneke 1 Roger Dwyer as Oud-inspecteur Theuns Roger Dwyer as Oud-rechercheur Theuns Sylvia Esau as Dorien Marji Geldenhuys as Mrs. yona Marji Gelderhuys as Mrs. yona Rajesh Gopie as Kishore Patel Mbulelo Grootboom as Michael Lukhanyo Gxashe as Politieman Monic Hendrickx as Betty Keppel Daniela Jeursen as Betty Keppel Cedwyn Joel as Kantonrechter Rienus Krul as Huisarts Jamey Lee Moss as Walter Frans Maas as Vriend Bernard Castel Pierre Malherbe as Henk Keppel sr. Chanelle Marais as Toeriste 1 Albert Maritz as Man van toeriste 2 Janneke Meijburg as Toeriste Moshidi Motshegwa as Shelley Maggie Mouton as Toeriste 2 Marcel Musters as Inkoper van der Waard Vuyelwa Nyakaza as Vrouw in bar Gamiet Pietersen as Jacobus Gamiet Pietersen as Jakobus Frieda Pittoors as Simone Castel Theo Pont as Arthur Swinkels Willem Quarles van Ufford as Reisleider Marcel Roelfsma as Willem Eric Schneider as Henk Keppel sr. Tschiamo Sebokedi as Shelley Nienke Sikkema as Vriendin Anneke 2 Donal Slemon as Bankmedewerker Menno Van Beekum as Arts van Marie Matthias van den Berg as Vigo Kriege Matthias van den Berg as Vigo Vriege Wil van der Meer as Bert Hees Sijtze van der Meer as Collega Shelley Michel van Dousselaere as Restauranthouder Pieter van Zyl as Notary Claire Verstraete as Bibliothecaresse Wolfgang Weissenstein as Dansende Duitser Jerome Westermann as Andile Jerome Westermann as Andile Yona Jeroen Willems as Henk Keppel jr. Sheldon Willemse as Jean-Luc Castel
Peer Mascini has: Played Schoft (segment "De Smalle Oude Man") in "Zwaarmoedige verhalen voor bij de centrale verwarming" in 1975. Performed in "Hauser Orkater: Zie de mannen vallen" in 1979. Played Accompanist in "De smaak van water" in 1982. Played Professor in "De lift" in 1983. Performed in "Kleine Koos" in 1986. Played Director in "Abel" in 1986. Played Karl Simic in "Hersenschimmen" in 1988. Played Leo in "Zwerfsters" in 1989. Played himself in "Barend en Van Dorp" in 1990. Played Scheidsrechter in "De finales" in 1990. Performed in "Barend en Van Dorp" in 1990. Played Heer met auto in "12 steden, 13 ongelukken" in 1990. Played Oom Norbert in "Hotel Amor" in 1991. Played General practitioner in "In voor- en tegenspoed" in 1991. Performed in "In voor- en tegenspoed" in 1991. Played Hr. Hartman in "Sjans" in 1992. Played Sandberg in "Ik ga naar Tahiti" in 1992. Played Joop van Dinteren in "Coverstory" in 1993. Performed in "De put" in 1994. Played Wethouder in "Eindeloos leven" in 1995. Played Ambtenaar van de burgelijke stand in "Flodder 3" in 1995. Performed in "De biechtstoel" in 1996. Played Wortelboer in "De eenzame oorlog van Koos Tak" in 1996. Played Dr. Van Rhijn in "De Zeemeerman" in 1996. Performed in "Au" in 1997. Played Primus I in "Het plakboek van Primus I" in 1997. Played Mr. Moorman in "Het 14e kippetje" in 1998. Played Dr. Sabelhout in "Dr. Sabelhout" in 1998. Played Quarles van Ufford in "Wij Alexander" in 1998. Played Benny in "No Trains No Planes" in 1999. Played Vader in "Jezus is een Palestijn" in 1999. Played Luc de Koning in "De omweg" in 2000. Played Smulders in "Rent a Friend" in 2000. Played Horny Salesman in "Down" in 2001. Played Hoofdmeester in "Pietje Bell II: De jacht op de tsarenkroon" in 2003. Played Arnoud Kneypp in "Egofixe" in 2003. Played Boer (segment "Betsy") in "Allerzielen" in 2005. Played himself in "De Wereld Draait Door" in 2005. Played Peer in "Masterclass" in 2005. Played Narrator in "Schoffies" in 2006. Played Dominee Meewers in "Het woeden der gehele wereld" in 2006. Played Dokter in "Sextet" in 2007. Played Jan-Hein in "Moordwijven" in 2007. Played Bob in "Schnitzelparadijs - De serie" in 2008. Played Wetenschapper in "Mijn vader is een detective" in 2009. Played Father in "De grote stad" in 2010. Played Butler in "De president" in 2011. Played Columnist in "Alleen maar nette mensen" in 2012.