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Encyclopedia > Alan Jones

Alan Jones may refer to:

Alan M Jones is a Northern Ireland architect and was a member of the RSUA Council from 1998-2006. ... Alan Jones, born at Velindre, Glamorgan on November 4, 1938, was a cricketer who played for Glamorgan for almost a quarter of a century. ... Alan Jones MBE (born November 2, 1946) is an Australian former Formula One racer. ... Alan Belford Jones AO (born 13 April 1941 or 1943[2]) is an Australian convicted criminal[3] and radio broadcaster. ...

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Unique Motorcycle Gifts, Motorcycle Memorabilia and Motorcycle Paintings - Out Of The Frame (376 words)
At first glance Alan Jones motorcycle paintings could be mistaken for photographs but closer inspection reveals thousands of brushmarks where Alan has built up colour on colour over many weeks to create a depth which is rarely equalled.
Alan Jones has painted many of the great riders from top racing events such as MOTO GP, Isle of Man TT, Irish Road racing, British Superbikes, World Superbikes and AMA Superbike.
Alan Jones has retired from publishing his own artwork but continues to create these amazing motorcycle paintings.
The demons that drive Alan Jones - National - smh.com.au (3187 words)
Jones was arrested and taken to the Mayfair station, where he was charged with "outraging public decency" and "committing an indecent act".
Alan Jones was free, of all but decade after decade of fervent speculation about what caused him to be charged over that London dunny, and how and why he got off.
Alan Jones supports democracy as long as it does what it is told.
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