Thomas, George Alan
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George Alan ThomasThomas, George Alan 1881-1972 SirThomas, G.A. (George Alan), 1881-1972G. A. ThomasThomas, George Alan, Sir, 1881-1972Sir George Thomas, 7th BaronetGeorge Thomas, 7th BaronetGeorge ThomasSir George Alan ThomasGeorge Allen喬治·艾倫·湯姆斯سير جورج توماس喬治·湯姆斯جرج الن تامسג'ורג' אלן תומאס조지 앨런 토머스Džordžs TomassТомас, Джордж АланSir George Alan 7th Baronet Thomas of Yapton, Sussex Thomas Bt (14 Jun 1881 - 23 Jul 1972)乔治·艾伦·汤姆斯Джордж Алан Томасג'ורג' אלן תומסThomas, George Alan Sir
Sir George Alan Thomas, 7th Baronet (14 June 1881 – 23 July 1972) was a British badminton, tennis and chess player. He was twice British chess champion and a 21-time All-England badminton champion. He also reached the quarterfinals of the singles and the semifinals of the men's tennis doubles at Wimbledon in 1911.[2] Badminton's world men's team championships cup, equivalent to tennis' Davis Cup, is named Thomas Cup after him. Thomas lived most of his life in London and Godalming. He never married, so the hereditary Thomas baronetcy ended on his death. -Wikipedia
Born 1881-01-01
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- Open LibraryOL2437345A
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- WikidataQ1387704
- ISNI0000000050290385
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Books by Thomas, George Alan
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