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Anna Saoirse Mackiewicz

Anna Saoirse Mackiewicz: “ Ganderpander: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ‘Anna Saoirse Mackiewicz is a sassy British Assassin who resides in Australia. Also known as Popette Patragnes.’ Anna Saoirse Mackiewicz is a sassy British Assassin who resides in Australia. Also known as Popette Patragnes. “ (Via Wikipedia – New pages [en].)

The World Ends

The World Ends: ” Cardibling: The Worlds End is the unwritten third film in [[Simon Pegg]] and [[Edgar Wright]]’s proposed ‘Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy’ with ”[[Shaun of the Dead]]” as the first, [[Hot Fuzz]] as the second and ”[[The World Ends]]” as the third <ref>{{cite web |url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7642129.stm|title=Interview with Simon Pegg |accessdate=2008-10-01 |work=BBC Website […]

Tom gigg

Tom gigg: “ Knownot: {{db-bio}} ”’Tom Gigg”’ is a 16 year old rugby player who currently attends [[Olchfa Comprehensive School]]. Tom currently play’s for [[Dunvant R.F.C]] and his Olchfa School 6th Form team where he plays on the wing. Tom has previously played for the Swansea School Boys and also had trials for the [[Ospreys]]. […]

John F. G. Howe

John F. G. Howe: “ 21stCenturyGreenstuff: {{Infobox Military Person |name= John Frederick George Howe CBE AFC |lived= 1930 – date |placeofbirth=South Africa |placeofdeath= |image= |caption= |nickname= |allegiance={{flag|South Africa}}<br>{{flag|United Kingdom}} |rank= [[Air Vice Marshal]] |branch= {{air force|United Kingdom}} |commands= OC [[No. 74 Squadron RAF]]<br>OC [[No. 228 Operational Conversion Unit RAF]]<br>OC [[RAF Gutersloh]]<br>Commandant [[Royal Observer Corps]]<br>Commandant and […]

Money for Speed

Money for Speed: “ Waterden: New ”’Money for Speed”’ is a 1933 British film starring [[John Loder (actor)|John Loder]], [[Ida Lupino]], [[Cyril McLaglen]] and [[Moore Marriott]]. It is centered around the sport of [[speedway]] racing, which was at its peak of popularity at the time.<ref name=’imdb’>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0024346/|title=Money for Speed (1933)|publisher=The Internet Movie Database|accessdate=2008-10-01}}</ref> It also […]

Cotton House, Marlborough College

Cotton House, Marlborough College: “ Ehrenkater: Cotton House was founded in the late 19th century and is one of the four mixed houses at [[Marlborough College]], a British public school in Wiltshire. Ten minutes’ walk from Court (the central quad of Marlborough College), Cotton is named after [[George Edward Lynch Cotton]](1852-1858), Headmaster of the College. […]

Derby Academy (School of Dance)

Derby Academy (School of Dance): ” Rburke79: /* Introduction */ {{db-spam}} {{hangon}} == Introduction == Derby Academy is the oldest private dance school in [[Derby]] city centre, United Kingdom, and was founded in 1978 by its current principal, Eve Leveaux. Ms Leveaux has worked hard over the last 30 years to build a facility that […]

Robert Vaughan (antiquary)

Robert Vaughan (antiquary): “ Svejk74: ”’Robert Powell Vaughan”’ (?1592 – 16 May 1667) was an eminent [[Wales|Welsh]] [[antiquary]] and collector of manuscripts. His collection, the Hengwrt-Peniarth Library, formed the nucleus of the [[National Library of Wales]], and is still in its care. ==Biography== Vaughan was born at Gwengraig, [[Dolgellau]], around 1592. Very little is known […]

John Frank Ewan Bone

John Frank Ewan Bone: “ Bashereyre: sp {{Anglican Portal}}”’John Frank Ewan Bone”’ was the [[Bishop of Reading]] from 1989 until 1996<ref>’Debrett’s People of Today 1992’ (London, [[Debrett’s]]) ISBN 1870520092)</ref>. He was born on [[23 August]] [[1930]] <ref>’[[Who’s Who]] 1992 ‘(London, [[A & C Black]] ISBN 0713635142)</ref> and educated at [[Monkton Combe School]] and [[St Peter’s […]

Samuel Renn

Samuel Renn: “ Peter I. Vardy: addition to lead ”’Samuel Renn”’ (10 June 1786–11 January 1845) was an English [[Pipe organ|organ]] builder who ran a business in [[Stockport]], then in [[Manchester]]. Samuel Renn was born in [[Kedleston]], [[Derbyshire]] and in 1799 was apprenticed to his uncle, James Davis, an organ builder in London. Renn became […]

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