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    Birtles Hall is a country house in the parish of Over Alderley, Cheshire, England. It was built in about 1819 for the West Indies merchant Robert Hibbert...
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    and Birtles Shorrock Goble (2002–07). He has also worked as a solo artist, including releasing an album, Driven by Dreams (2000). In 2004, Birtles and...
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    George, and Saint Mary parishes. In 1791, he purchased the original Birtles Hall in Cheshire, demolished it and built a new house, and in 1798 he purchased...
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  • Baddiley Hall Barrow Hall Bear and Billet Beeston Towers Belgrave Lodge Belmont Hall Betchton Hall Bexton Hall Birtles Hall Blackden Hall Blackden Manor Bolesworth...
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  • Little River Band (category ARIA Hall of Fame inductees)
    suit against Birtles, Goble and Shorrock. Little River Band formed in March 1975 in Melbourne as a harmony rock group with Beeb Birtles on guitar and...
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    Graeham Goble (category Birtles Shorrock Goble members)
    2008. Birtles Shorrock Goble (Little River Band) - Let It Rain (Live at The Basement), retrieved 28 October 2022 Birtles, Beeb (2002) Birtles Shorrock...
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  • Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 May 2014 Historic England, "Birtles Hall, Over Alderley (1329626)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
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    (1978–1982). Birtles, Shorrock and Graeham Goble left Little River Band at different times and for different reasons. Shorrock left in 1982, Birtles in 1983...
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    January 2009 Historic England, "Bowl barrow 230m west-south-west of Birtles Hall (1007400)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 23 October...
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    Glenn Shorrock (category Birtles Shorrock Goble members)
    founders Beeb Birtles and Graeham Goble to form Birtles Shorrock Goble. On 17 October 2004, the 1970s members of Little River Band: Birtles, David Briggs...
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  • Birtles & Goble were an Australian pop music duo composed of Beeb Birtles (born 28 November 1948 in Amsterdam, Netherlands) and Graeham Goble (born 15...
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  • This is a list of all GWR Hall Class engines (to the original Churchward design) built by the Great Western Railway. Eleven of these were converted to...
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    London (UCL). Retrieved 24 May 2019. Robert Hibbert of Chalfont Park and Birtles Hall. Legacies of British Slave-ownership, UCL. Retrieved 24 May 2019. Jamaica...
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  • J.P. and was High Sheriff of Cheshire in 1911. Close-Brooks lived at Birtles Hall, Chelford, Cheshire, where he died at the age of 63. Close's brothers...
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    1987, p. 457. Birtles 1970, p. 129. Walker 2000, pp. 51–52. Davies and Birtles 1999, p. 36. Haddon-Cave 2009, p. 17. Davies and Birtles 1999, p. 50. Walker...
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  • Ollerton, Bolton and Fradswell Hall, Stafford, and his wife Annie Isabel Brooks, daughter of John Close Brooks of Birtles Hall. He was educated at Sandroyd...
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    from the history of Cheshire and married into the Hibbert Family of Birtles Hall, Cheshire who had made their fortune in Jamaica. The family seat was...
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    com. Archived from the original on 20 October 2016. Birtles 1967, pp. 7–8. Birtles 1967, p. 8. Hall 1990 Clark 1987, p. 479. Clark 1987, p. 483. Godfurnon...
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    also known as St Catherine's Church, Birtles, stands in an isolated position in Birtles Lane, near to Birtles Hall, in the civil parish of Over Alderley...
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    Tunnard (1900–1971). Another uncle was Thomas Monkton Tunnard (b. 1882) of Birtles Hall, vicar of Over Alderley, who married Grace Cook and fathered pianist...
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    National Trust. The house was built in about 1800 for William Hibbert of Birtles Hall. It was extended and remodelled in the middle of the 19th century for...
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  • released in 1970, but they disbanded in May 1971. Mainstay members were Beeb Birtles on bass guitar, later a founder of Little River Band in 1975 and Darryl...
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    Legh, of East Hall, High Legh 1839: Thomas Hibbert, of Birtles 1840: John Tollemache, of Tilstone Lodge 1841: John Ryle, of Henbury Hall 1842: Edward Davies...
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    Table 3. Hobbs 1982, p. 20. Birtles 1986, p. 102. Birtles 1986, p. 106. Fiddler 1985, Table 4. Birtles 1986, p. 103. Birtles 1986, p. 107. "History of the...
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  • start of the series a month earlier. These were factory workers Sheila Birtles (Eileen Mayers) and Doreen Lostock (Angela Crow), timid shop assistant...
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    Brian Clough (category English Football Hall of Fame inductees)
    replaced in the starting team by Garry Birtles who Taylor had scouted playing for non-league Long Eaton United. Birtles also went on to represent England....
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    family; it sits next to the National Trust land at Hare Hill. Nearby Birtles Hall is listed Grade II. Cheshire portal Listed buildings in Over Alderley...
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  • 2009 M. Birtles, "Bank Hall 25th September 2008" http://archaeologydegree2008.fotopic.net/c1586152.html[permanent dead link] 2008 Bank Hall Action Group...
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    the Mosquito Aircraft Museum". Culture 24. Retrieved 22 September 2020. Birtles, Philip (January 2016). "MUSEUM HISTORY". de Havilland Aircraft Museum...
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    Meldrum produced Wickedy Wak's single, "Billie's Bikie Boys", with Beeb Birtles of pop rock group Zoot as a backing vocalist. In September 1969, Springfield...
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