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video to
feature the new line-up,
which consisted of lead
guitarist Peter Camell and
drummer Neil
Mavers (Lee's
younger brother). The
second video shows...
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Cammell Laird is a
British shipbuilding company. It was
formed from the
merger of
Laird Brothers of
Birkenhead and
Johnson Cammell & Co of
Sheffield at...
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followed in the wake of the
contention between Thomas Churchyard and
Thomas Camell. None of the
items in this
literary quarrel is dated, but all of them are...
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stands 5th at the King's left hand, his
armorials above,
quartering Camell of Shapwick, Dorset, with a
crescent for
difference of a
second son...
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Queen Camel is a
village and
civil parish, on the
River Cam and the A359 road, in the
unitary authority of Somerset, England. It is
about 7
miles (11.3 km)...
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Thomas Churchyard – The
Contention bettwyxte Churchyeard and
Camell, upon
David Dycers Dreame Scots Confession,
officially The
Confession of...
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Weston of Boston, Lincolnshire, by his wife
Catherine Camell,
daughter and
heiress of John
Camell of
Shapwick in Dorset. His
brother was Sir
Richard Weston...
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backing vocals,
guitars John
Power – b****es and
backing vocals Peter "Cammy"
Camell – lead
guitars Neil
Mavers –
drums and
tambourine John "Boo"
Byrne – electric...
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Mavers – guitar,
vocals John
Power – b****,
backing vocals Peter "Cammy"
Camell –
guitar Neil
Mavers –
drums Barry Sutton –
guitar (on "I.O.U" alternate...
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ferry ship,
which was part of
Ellerman Wilson's fleet. She was
built by
Camell Laird Shipsbuilders in 1966. She was
later sold on to NEL
Lines as the Sappho...