Alan Blackshaw OBE (7 April 1933 – 4 August 2011) was an English mountaineer, skier and civil servant who was President of the Alpine Club from 2001 to...
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Blackshaw is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Blackshaw (1933–2011), English mountaineer, skier and civil servant Andrew Blackshaw...
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Westmacott 1996–1998: Sir Chris Bonington 1999–2001: Doug Scott 2002–2004: Alan Blackshaw 2005–2007: Stephen Venables 2008–2010: Paul Braithwaite 2011–2013: Mick...
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cricketer, after short illness. David B. Barrett, 83, American professor. Alan Blackshaw, 78, English mountaineer and civil servant, cancer. Michael Bukht, 69...
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the Bezengi Glacier and Ushba in 1958. George Band, Chris Brasher and Alan Blackshaw were included in Hunt's party and a number of Soviet mountaineers joined...
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(1932–34) Sir Malcolm Eve GBE MC QC (1950) The Earl of Limerick (1974–81) Alan Blackshaw (1997–2003) Frank Gardner (journalist) (2011–2017) Chemmy Alcott (2017–)...
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McDermott, singer (b. 1966) Allan Watkins, cricketer (b. 1922) 4 August Alan Blackshaw, mountaineer and skier (b. 1933) Michael Bukht, television chef ('Michael...
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scientist, policy advisor E. W. Bastard, cricketer Arthur Berry, footballer Alan Blackshaw, mountaineer, skier and civil servant William Bromet, rugby player Brian...
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Attenborough 2003: Alan Blackshaw and Cedric Robinson MBE 2002: John Cleare 2001: Tom Weir 2000: Irvine Butterfield 1999: Chris Brasher CBE 1998: Alan Mattingly...
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Industries plc. Jack Penty Birch. For services to the community in York. Alan Blackshaw. For services to Mountaineering. John Jamieson Blanche, lately Member...
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Fishlock (Lib) Robert Neesam Gilmore National John Wright John Sharp (Nat) Alan Blackshaw Reen Dixon (Ind) Grayndler Labor Leo McLeay Karl Tartak (Lib) Peter...
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Sharp 32,216 52.3 +24.0 Labor John Wright 25,207 40.9 -3.5 Democrats Alan Blackshaw 2,849 4.6 +1.9 Independent Reen Dixon 1,356 2.2 +2.2 Total formal votes...
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Sharp 32,216 52.3 +24.0 Labor John Wright 25,207 40.9 -3.5 Democrats Alan Blackshaw 2,849 4.6 +1.9 Independent Reen Dixon 1,356 2.2 +2.2 Total formal votes...
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Housemartin Freda Bamford as Alice Pauline Winter as Charlady Anthony Blackshaw as Edwards Barry Raymond as Gray David Glover as Chilcott-Oakes Stanley...
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film actress. She is the daughter of actors Alan Badel and Yvonne Owen. Badel was born in London to actor Alan Badel and actress Yvonne Owen. She was educated...
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Mathematics of bookmaking Zeljko Ranogajec Bill Benter Alan Woods (gambler) Paul M. Anderson; Ian S. Blackshaw; Robert C.R. Siekmann; Janwillem Soek (28 October...
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send-off for the late Adam West". Writing for Starburst Magazine, Nick Blackshaw awarded the film a score of 8 out of 10, saying "Batman Vs. Two-Face is...
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Ballochmyle cup and ring marks, Mauchline, East Ayrshire Brodick, Isle of Arran Blackshaw Hill, North Ayrshire Kilmartin, Argyll Tomnaverie stone circle, Aberdeenshire...
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that she is attracted to women after kissing Juliet Nightingale (Niamh Blackshaw), a client of hers. O'Shea said that Nadira feels awful about kissing...
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the husband of Sinead O'Connor (Stephanie Davis), Juliet Quinn (Niamh Blackshaw), Donna-Marie's daughter, and Jonny Baxter (Ray Quinn), a radicalist who...
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the Witch-House. Audience with the Ghost Finder was first performed by Blackshaw Theatre in May 2013, at the Wandsworth Arts Festival and Fringe. It was...
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2017–2023 Curtis Royle Charlie Hughes 2015−2023 Juliet Nightingale Niamh Blackshaw 2018–2023 Eric Foster Angus Castle-Doughty 2022–2023 Honour Chen-Williams...
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Brilliant Career", Australian Film 1978–1992, Oxford University Press, p. 43 Blackshaw, Adam (8 June 2018). "NFSA Restores: My Brilliant Career". National Film...
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2018, he portrayed Dr Willis in the Nottingham Playhouse production of the Alan Bennett play The Madness of George III, with Mark Gatiss as the king, which...
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1992–1997, 2007, 2017 Drew Spellman Tom Godwin 2017 Lara Cutler Niamh Blackshaw 2017 Erica Holroyd Claire King 2014–2017 Scott Christopher Goh 2017 Will...
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List of Brookside characters (redirect from Alan Gordon (Brookside))
1982–1986 Nicholas Black Alan Rothwell 1985–1986 Ruth Black Joanne Sidwell 1986 Scott Black Philip Glancy 1986 Ellie Blackshaw Gedren Heller 1987 Neil...
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Tessa Uys (b.1948), Martin Jones (b.1940), Richard McMahon, Christian Blackshaw, MBE (b. 1949), Harold James Taylor (1925–2014), John McCabe (1939–2015)...
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Penny Bird Cynthia Bizeray Isobel Black Jo Black Honor Blackman Anthony Blackshaw Douglas Blackwell Isla Blair Katherine Blake Alban Blakelock Colin Blakely...
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of writing in ink. In 1973, the tablets were photographed by Susan M. Blackshaw in the British Museum, using infrared sensitive cameras and, more comprehensively...
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Archived from the original on 13 March 2014. Retrieved 7 November 2022. Blackshaw, Ian S. (20 October 2011). Sports Marketing Agreements: Legal, Fiscal...
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