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    Michael Clive Burn, MC (11 December 1912 – 3 September 2010) was an English journalist, commando, writer and poet. Michael Clive "Micky" Burn, born 11 December...
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  • Books. ISBN 1-85983-462-0. Micky Burns at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database Burns in the Blackpool Supporters...
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    In October 1945, a letter from Ella asking for help was received by Micky Burn, a former lover and British Army officer with whom she had corresponded...
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    amputee and subject of the documentary book and film Reach for the Sky Capt Micky Burn, No. 2 Commando, journalist and writer Lt Charles Hope, 51st (Highland)...
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  • volunteered to serve with the British early in the war. Like the real life Micky Burn, he served as a journalist in Berlin before the war and has an intimate...
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    merely a distant cousin. Micky Burn, another well-known inmate of Colditz, was a British commando captured at Saint-Nazaire. Burn had been a journalist like...
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  • Michael, Mick, Mickey, Micky, or Mike Burns may refer to: Michael Burns (actor) (born 1947), American performer during 1960s and 1970s; later historian...
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    First énergie SHOKK franchise sold". sportsmanagement.co.uk. Burns, Scott (12 March 2021). "Micky Mellon inspired by Rangers and Man United legends in charity...
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  • Denis Glover (died 1980), New Zealand poet and publisher December 11 – Micky Burn (died 2010), English writer, journalist, World War II commando and prize-winning...
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    House at St Nazaire. He escaped from Spangenberg and ended up in Colditz. Micky Burn, 2 Commando. Participant in Operation Chariot, for which he was awarded...
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  • escape attempts from Milag-Marlag, he was transferred to Colditz. Captain Micky Burn, No. 2 Commando, captured in March 1942 after the St Nazaire Raid. Able...
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  • Season Winner 1975–76 Alan Gowling 1976–77 Micky Burns 1977–78 Irving Nattrass 1978–79 Peter Withe 1979–80 Alan Shoulder 1980–81 Kevin Carr 1981–82 Mick...
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  • Sir Roland Clive Wallace Burn KCVO (29 October 1882 – 8 May 1955) was Secretary and Keeper of the Record to the Duchy of Cornwall from 1936 to 1954 and...
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  • 1913) 2 September – Jackie Sinclair, footballer (b. 1943) 3 September Micky Burn, journalist and poet (b. 1912) Sir Cyril Smith, politician (b. 1928) 4...
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    Michel Martelly (redirect from Sweet Micky)
    Haiti's best-known musicians for over a decade, going by the stage name Sweet Micky. For business and musical reasons, Martelly has moved a number of times...
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  • hiding place in a cellar. He was taken with other officers including Micky Burn, Bill "Tiger" Watson and Corran Purdon to Oflag IX-A, Spangenberg Castle...
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  • American novelist, playwright and essayist (born 1922) September 3 – Micky Burn, English writer and poet (born 1912) September 5 Elizabeth Jenkins, English...
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  • Michael J. Byrne (1941–2020), Australian oncologist Micky Burn (1912–2010), English journalist Michael Burns (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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    34 66 23 22nd R4 R3 Anglo-Italian Cup W Micky Burns 10 1971–72 Div 2 42 20 7 15 70 50 47 6th R3 QF Micky Burns 17 1972–73 Div 2 42 18 10 14 56 51 46 7th...
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    18 13 11 64 49 49 5th R4 R4 Micky Burns 17 1977–78 Div 1 (Tier 1) 42 6 10 26 42 78 22 21st R4 R2 UEFA Cup – R2 Micky Burns 16 1978–79 Div 2 (Tier 2) 42...
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    history-related documentaries. In March 2009, then aged 87, along with Micky Burn (1912–2010) and Dr Bill 'Tiger' Watson' (1921–2018) went to Saint-Nazaire...
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  • Indian author, poet and activist, after short illness. September 3: Micky Burn, 97 (born 1912), English writer, journalist, World War II commando and...
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  • children's television host. Larry Ashmead, 78, American book editor. Micky Burn, 97, British writer and poet. David Bushnell, 86, American historian,...
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  • 8 1 1 2 — 12 41 Frank Worthington Huddersfield Town 9 2 0 — — 11 42 Micky Burns Blackpool 10 0 0 — — 10 43 Frank James Clarke Ipswich Town 8 2 0 — —...
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  • Transport. The bullion was the property of Johnson Matthey Bankers Ltd. Micky McAvoy and Brian Robinson were convicted of armed robbery. Most of the gold...
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  • aristocrat, war hero, London Times correspondent, author and out bisexual Micky Burn. The film premiered at the British Film Institute in London in October...
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    Mickey Mouse (redirect from Micky Mouse)
    original on June 20, 2023. Retrieved May 20, 2015. "Character Records by Steve Burns – StartedByAMouse.com Features Section". Archived from the original on March...
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    rhythm guitar (1968–1972) Nick Pantas – rhythm guitar (1967–1968; died 1968) Micky Lee Soule – keyboards, backing vocals, rhythm guitar (1968–1975) Craig Gruber...
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  • role, by Jimmy Meadows. Meadows was, in turn, succeeded by Bob Stokoe. Micky Burns was the club's top scorer, with ten goals. Jimmy Armfield retired at...
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    Kennedy MF 4 Stewart Barrowclough DF 5 Glenn Keeley DF 6 Pat Howard FW 7 Micky Burns MF 8 Tommy Cassidy FW 9 Malcolm Macdonald FW 10 Alan Gowling MF 11 Tommy...
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