- John
Baldwin Buckstone (14
September 1802 – 31
October 1879) was an
English actor,
playwright and
comedian who
wrote 150 plays, the
first of
which was...
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Buckstone Hardware was a
Canadian rock
group who had a hit in 1969 with "Pack it In". It did well on the RPM 100
chart as well as the
Canadian Content...
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Inhabitance of Buxton,
Derbyshire or Buxton,
Norfolk Region of
origin England,
Scotland Other names Variant form(s) Buckston,
Buckstone, Buckton, Buchanan...
- John
Copeland Buckstone (9
September 1859 – 24
September 1924) was an
English stage and film
actor of the late
Victorian and
Edwardian eras, who was most...
- Lucy
Isabella Buckstone (September 1857 – 17
March 1893) was an
English actress born to a
noted British stage family. She was
perhaps best remembered...
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Callow Hall
Hotel is a
house of
historical significance in Derbyshire, England. It lies 0.5 mile west of the town of Ashbourne,
within the
civil parish...
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Seymour Hicks as Scrooge,
William Lugg,
Leedham Bantock, J. C.
Buckstone,
Dorothy Buckstone,
Leonard Calvert,
Osborne Adair,
Adela Measor and
Ellaline Terriss...
- its name. An
ancient track,
perhaps of
Roman origin,
crosses the
modern Buckstones Road
leading to
Castleshaw Roman fort in
neighbouring Saddleworth. In...
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neighbourhoods of
Buckstone, Caiyside, Caiystane, Swanston,
Frogston and Winton. The
centre of the area is the
crossroads between Buckstone Terrace/Biggar...
- Its
managers have
included Benjamin Nottingham Webster, John
Baldwin Buckstone,
Squire Bancroft,
Cyril Maude,
Herbert Beerbohm Tree, and John Sleeper...