• SS Millbank sometimes wrongly written as SS Millbanke was a 1865 built British steamship. The ship weighed 548 BRT. Its home port was Sunderland. The...
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    scrapping and was broken up at Castles' Yard, Millbank on the Thames. List of longest wooden ships SS Great Eastern About Great Western from Merseyside...
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  • (Korean: 제너럴셔먼호 사건) was the destruction in 1866 of the American merchant ship SS General Sherman in the Taedong River during an unsuccessful and illegal attempt...
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    SS London was a British steamship that sank in the Bay of Biscay on 11 January 1866. The ship was travelling from Gravesend, England to Melbourne, Australia...
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    Old Ford". This was followed with an account of the trial of one Thomas Millbank, who, immediately after the reported attack on Jane Alsop, had boasted...
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    82″N 87°45′51.18″W / 42.7299500°N 87.7642167°W / 42.7299500; -87.7642167 SS Merchant was an American iron–hulled passenger and package freighter in service...
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    The SS Cawarra was a paddle-steamer that sank on 12 July 1866 in Newcastle harbour, New South Wales, Australia sending sixty people to their deaths. The...
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    the whole of the fallow deer in Barningham Park, the seat of Sir F. A. Millbank. In about 1912, Dame Laura Knight visited Wyresdale Park with her husband...
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    before transferring to the top floor of the South Block of Thames House on Millbank in 1934. The Service spent the first year of the Second World War at Wormwood...
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    servitude. In Portland Prison Devoy organised prison strikes and was moved to Millbank Prison in Pimlico, London. In January 1871, he was released and exiled...
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    his previous convictions. He served his time in Pentonville, Portland, Millbank and Chatham prisons in England. Rossa was a defiant prisoner, manacled...
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    social housing building program in targeted areas like Bethnal Green and Millbank that would accelerate in the next century. The East End of London, with...
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    hospital ship Aquitania. He died at Queen Alexandra's Military Hospital at Millbank on 28 September 1915 and was buried in Brompton Cemetery. Major Stuart...
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    Westminster to Blackfriars Bridge, and the Chelsea Embankment, running from Millbank to the Cadogan Pier at Chelsea. The southern side contains the Albert Embankment...
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    needed] Coverage for BBC Parliament is carried out on behalf of the BBC at Millbank Studios, though BBC News provides editorial and journalistic content.[citation...
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    Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School or Laurier is a high school located at 450 Millbank Drive in the south east end of London, Ontario, Canada. The school is in...
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  • year also sees the first steam tug on the Thames, the Majestic. 26 June: Millbank Prison admits its first prisoners, all of whom are women. 12 August: The...
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    62×51mm NATO ball ammo. ICI Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. (1926-1977) - Millbank, London, England. Ammunition production was handled by a subsidiary called...
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    Gardens, with timed tickets picked up from a kiosk at Tate Britain on Millbank. There were complaints that this queue was not sufficiently publicised...
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    Ireland) 1993. "HL Deb vol 230 cc46-7". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Millbank Systems. 28 March 1961. Retrieved 15 July 2008. S.185 Parkes v. Meridian...
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    Marine radio school, 1947 The company started with a small factory at 12 Millbank Row, Westminster SW1, London, near the site of Lambeth Bridge Christian...
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    'one of sexual slavery, poorly veiled by the euphemism marriage.' Jenni Millbank (7 February 2011). "Forced Marriage and the Exoticization of Gendered Harms...
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    SS Lac La Belle was a wooden-hulled American package freighter in service between 1864 and 1872. She was built in 1864 in Cleveland, Ohio, by Ira Lafrinier...
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  • Barker (10 May 1850 – 1916) at the Queen Alexandra Military Hospital, Millbank. Hornabrook, his wife and small family moved to Victoria in early 1909...
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  • Cawarra 14 Jul: Netherby 20 Jul: Re d'Italia 6 Aug: Affondatore 24. Nov: Millbank Unk: Jane, Shooting Star Other incidents 29 May: HMS Fawn Jun: HMS Belleisle...
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    London. When he arrived, the group had just delivered the design for the Millbank Estate and this project was under construction. When he joined, the group...
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    sentenced to a term of penal servitude. He served his term in Portland and Millbank Prisons. Certified for hard labour, he fell ill and was diagnosed with...
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    Studies 115 See Errington v Errington [1952] 1 KB 290 and Daulia Ltd v Four Millbank Nominees Ltd [1978] Ch 231 Byrne v Van Tienhoven (1880) 5 CPD 344 Dickinson...
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  • prefab houses designed for postwar reconstruction (in Northolt and on Millbank in London). The 1944 Summer Olympics, scheduled for London, are not held...
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  • specialist surgeon to treat wounded at the Queen Alexandra Military Hospital in Millbank, London. He returned to Sydney in January 1919. He died at home in Bellevue...
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