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Colonel John
Nicholas Blashford-Snell CBE (born 22
October 1936) is a
former British Army officer,
explorer and author. He
founded Operation Raleigh and...
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Blashford is a
small hamlet of approx. 65
dwellings situated close to the New
Forest National Park in Hampshire, England. Its
nearest town is Ringwood...
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Blashford Lakes is a 159-hectare (390-acre)
nature reserve north of
Ringwood in Hampshire, England,
which is
managed by the
Hampshire and Isle of Wight...
- (Taplow, Burnham, Bray, and Dorney), and one
smaller 19-storey
block (
Blashford). The
blocks were
built in two stages, with
approvals being given in 1965...
- family. Caitlin's
mother left London, and she and the
girls settled in
Blashford, near
Ringwood and the New Forest,
where they were
close friends to Welsh...
- was used on the
British Trans-Americas
Expedition in 1972 led by John
Blashford-Snell,
which is
claimed to be the
first vehicle-based
expedition to traverse...
- from Lake Tana to a
point near the
Sudanese border led by
explorer John
Blashford-Snell. The team used specially-built Avon
Inflatables and
modified Royal...
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parts of Bolivia. In June 2001, the Kota Mama II
expedition led by John
Blashford-Snell
located some
significant ancient ruins in the
jungle east of Lake...
- In May 1941,
Thomas and
Caitlin left
their son with his
grandmother at
Blashford and
moved to London.
Thomas hoped to find
employment in the film industry...
- it's too late."
Travers originally included a
small painting of John
Blashford-Snell in the
cover collage. The
image was of
Snell wearing a pith helmet...