-
rights activist Robert Bickers (born 1964),
British historian Terry Bickers (born 1965),
English musician and
songwriter Bicker (disambiguation) This page...
-
Olive College Bicker (family), a
Dutch Golden Age family,
headed by
Andries Bicker Bicker Isles, an
island group in
South Australia Bickers,
surname This...
- Trophée des
Nations events.
Bickers was
awarded the
Motorcycle News 'Man of the Year'
award in 1960. In the
early 1960s,
Bickers was one of the top motorcycle...
- Bristol.
Bickers is the
author of six
books and
editor or co-editor of
three more. Born in a
Royal Air
Force hospital in Wiltshire, UK,
Bickers grew up...
- led to
tension between Bickers and the
other members,
culminating in
Bickers departing the band, acrimoniously, in 1993.
Bickers famously quit Levitation...
- the
increasingly difficult relationship between Chadwick and
Bickers worsened and
Bickers was
abruptly sacked mid-tour. At one day's notice,
Simon Walker...
-
entertainers in Oregon, a
hotline which Bickers became the
first (and last) to
staff in
December 2015. In the
interim Bickers also
started the
street outreach...
- a
member of the
Bicker family,
influential regenten from Amsterdam. De
Bickers were part of the
staatsgezinde partij (the
republican party) and opponents...
-
House Of Love in 1990,
Terry Bickers began forming a new band with
drummer David Francolini. The pair met
during Bickers' last tour with his previous...
- his
position at the bank,
dissolved in 1774. The
Bickers'
estate was
separated in 1792.
Andries Bicker was
married to
Trijn Jansdr van
Tengnagel (1595–1652)...