- John
Blackner (1770–1816) was
editor of The
Statesman and
author of a
history of Nottingham.
Blackner was born at Ilkeston, Derbyshire,
about 1770. After...
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Arnold Blackner (26
September 1893 – 25 May 1969),
known as "The
Cowboy Tenor", was a po****r
operatic singer in the 1910s
through the 1930s. He studied...
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themselves to
bringing up children". In 1929, she
taught tenor Arnold Blackner. Her last
performance at the
Metropolitan Opera was in 1932, performing...
- of San
Francisco Mrs.
Carlino Episode: "Commitment" Doc
Elliot Beth Ann
Blackner Episode: "The
Touch of God"
Barnaby Jones Madge Winston Episode: "A Gathering...
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bridge destro****.
Waterfalls of
Iceland Patel,
Samir S. (May–Jun 2017). "
Blackner's Cave". Archaeology. 70 (3): 36. ISSN 0003-8113.
Retrieved 9 July 2017...
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Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS), Bremerton, WA
November 2023
Anthony Blackner,
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS), Bremerton, WA
November 2023 Jonathan...
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English drinking song sung to the tune of "Lillibullero". The
historian Blackner relates that a
person of the name Gunthorpe, who
within memory of persons...
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Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714, Harmar-Hawtayne "HISTORY OF NOTTINGHAM"
Blackner, J p288:Nottingham;
Sutton & Son; 1815 Portals:
Biography Christianity...
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December 1811, but
there is no
independent evidence of its veracity. John
Blackner's book
History of Nottingham, also
published in 1811,
provides a variant...
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Corps performed by Marc Antona,
Kenny Baker,
Michael Henbury Ballan,
Danny Blackner,
Peter Burroughs, Toby Clark,
Tessa Crockett,
Warwick Davis,
Malcolm Dixon...