John Cashmore (June 7, 1895 – May 7, 1961) was an American politician from New York City who served as Borough President of Brooklyn from 1940 until his...
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John Cashmore Ltd (also known as J Cashmore, or simply as Cashmore's or other derivations) was a company operating largely in Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales...
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Cashmore may refer to: Adrian Cashmore (born 1973), New Zealand rugby player Anthony Cashmore (born 1941), New Zealand scientist Arthur Cashmore (1893–1969)...
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Roger John Cashmore CMG FRSA (born 22 August 1944) is the chair of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Previously he was principal of Brasenose...
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second term in office over Democrat John Cashmore with a then-record margin of victory.[citation needed] John Cashmore, Brooklyn Borough President Stanley...
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first husband was lawyer James John Cashmore, son of longtime Borough of Brooklyn (New York) president John Cashmore. She was working as a teacher at...
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after Cheltenham Racecourse. After decommissioning she was sold to John Cashmore Ltd for breaking up and arrived at their Newport Yard in 1927. Colledge...
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Committee met on August 28, and nominated Brooklyn Borough President John Cashmore for the U.S. Senate. The Republican incumbent Ives was re-elected with...
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Ellis Cashmore (10 February 1949 in Staffordshire, Great Britain) is a British sociologist and cultural critic. He is currently a visiting professor of...
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28. Cashmore 1983, p. 6. Cashmore 1983, p. 128. Cashmore 1983, p. 9. Cashmore 1983, p. 57. Cashmore 1983, pp. 57–58. Clarke 1986, p. 59. Cashmore 1983...
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collision with the P&O Line's Viceroy of India, then sold to John Cashmore Ltd and scrapped at Cashmores Newport, Monmouthshire Regina 1917 1925–1929 16,313 Ordered...
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N1 in June 1917. Following decommissioning she was sold for scrap to John Cashmore Ltd on 9 June 1922 and broken up at their yard at Newport, Wales. "An...
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the Channel Islands service. In 1934 she was sold for scrapping by John Cashmore of Newport, Monmouthshire. Duckworth, Christian Leslie Dyce; Langmuir...
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Great Western and was renamed G.W.R. No. 20 until sold for scrapping by John Cashmore of Newport, Monmouthshire. Duckworth, Christian Leslie Dyce; Langmuir...
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quarry in South Wales having been acquired from the Newport scrapyard of John Cashmore Ltd. A second, 15231, was sold by BR to Tilling Construction at Grassington...
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Jennifer Lilian Cashmore AM (née Adamson, 5 December 1937 – 10 June 2024) was an Australian politician. She was a Liberal Party member of the South Australian...
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The couple had three children: Hilda (1921), Peter (1917), and John. Hilda, Peter and John served in the United States military during World War II; Peter...
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1977 Dec 1977 John Cashmore Ltd, Newport Withdrawn due to collision damage E6103 Dec 1967 E5006 74003 Dec 1977 Dec 1980 John Cashmore Ltd, Newport E6104...
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arrived at Newport, Wales, on 12 December 1954 where she was broken up by John Cashmore Ltd. Whitley, p. 87 Raven & Roberts, pp. 412–13 Raven & Roberts, p....
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John Francis Hayes (1915 – January 3, 2001) was an American politician who served as the Borough President of Brooklyn in 1961. Pace, Eric (January 6,...
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concurrent senatorial election the party opposed Democratic nominee John Cashmore and instead ran George Counts as their own candidate. Berle's tenure...
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cover, but then, a month after the hearing, Brooklyn Borough President John Cashmore, whose office was in charge of the project, informed Nitardy by letter...
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start of the First World War. Gibraltar was sold in August 1923 to John Cashmore Ltd for breaking up at Newport. "Naval & Military intelligence". The...
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Hilda Cashmore (1876 – 1943) was a Quaker who founded the Bristol University Settlement which was later known as the Barton Hill Settlement. Cashmore was...
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Political offices Preceded by Henry Hesterburg Borough President of Brooklyn 1934 – 1940 Succeeded by John Cashmore...
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elected to a second term in 1952, defeating Brooklyn borough president John Cashmore by 55% to 36%. He received the largest number of votes hitherto ever...
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Destroyers Since 1945. Ian Allan Ltd. ISBN 0-7110-1817-0. Raven, Alan; Roberts, John (1978). War Built Destroyers O to Z Classes. London: Bivouac Books. ISBN 0-85680-010-4...
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1921 until she was paid off on 31 March 1922. Collingwood was sold to John Cashmore Ltd for scrap on 12 December and arrived at Newport, Wales, on 3 March...
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attorneys to lead investigations under the Knapp Commission, which mayor John Lindsay established to investigate police corruption. Chairman Whitman Knapp...
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President of Brooklyn but lost the election to the Democratic candidate John Cashmore. He was elected as a justice of the New York Supreme Court in 1950,...
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