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- Longsdon is a village and civil parish in the Staffordshire Moorlands district of Staffordshire, England, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) southwest of L****, on...
- On 19 January 2007 he, alongside fellow Britons Rory Sweet and Rupert Longsdon, and their Canadian polar guide Paul Landry, became the first team to reach...
- Wills-Hale, in 1887. On 21 July 1915 he married Ellen Mary Longsdon, widow of Alfred Allen Longsdon, who had been drowned at Le Havre while driving his ambulance...
- Midland and Scottish Railway, the station name was changed to Wall Grange & Longsdon. P****enger services over the line were withdrawn in 1956 and the station...
- Longsdon is a civil parish in the district of Staffordshire Moorlands, Staffordshire, England. It contains 19 listed buildings that are recorded in the...
- Douglas-Nugent 1975–1977: Lt Col Nigel M. Still 1977–1979: Lt Col R. Shaun Longsdon 1979–1981: Lt Col Richard H. Swinburn 1981–1984: Lt Col Brian G. Hamilton-Russell...
- Bessemer process to m****-produce steel by his London agent and friend, Alfred Longsdon, in 1859–60. After a lengthy period of trial and error, this steel was...
- source. On 4 December 2006, Team N2i, consisting of Henry Cookson, Rupert Longsdon, Rory Sweet and Paul Landry, embarked on an expedition to be the first...
- around the Potteries Conurbation: L**** with Longsdon; L**** with Cheddleton; Longsdon with Cheddleton; Longsdon with Endon; Cheddleton with Folly Lane; Folly...
- the 12th to the late 18th century, Thornbridge Hall was the seat of the Longsdon family. In 1790, Andrew Morewood bought Thornbridge Hall for the then very...