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Linda Darnell (born
Monetta Eloyse Darnell;
October 16, 1923 –
April 10, 1965) was an
American actress.
Darnell progressed from
modelling as a
child to...
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Darnall is a
suburb of
eastern Sheffield,
South Yorkshire, England.
Darnall is
approximately 3
miles (5 km) east-north-east of
Sheffield city centre....
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Darnall is an
electoral ward in City of Sheffield, England.
Darnall may also
refer to: Brig. Gen. Carl
Rogers Darnall, MD,
developer of
chlorination of...
- John
Darnall may
refer to: Sir John
Darnall (died 1706),
English lawyer Sir John
Darnall (died 1735) (1672–1735), his son,
English lawyer This disambiguation...
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Colonel Henry Darnall (1645 – 17 June 1711) was an Irish-born planter,
militia officer and
politician who
served as the
chancellor of
Maryland from 1683...
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Darnall Hall was a
large hall that was
constructed in 1723 in
Darnall, Sheffield, England. The
house was
constructed by
Samuel Staniforth (1698-1748)...
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Darnall's Chance, also
known as Buck House, Buck-Wardrop House, or
James Wardrop House, is a
historic home
located at 14800
Governor Oden
Bowie Drive...
- 53°23′10″N 1°24′32″W / 53.386°N 1.409°W / 53.386; -1.409
Darnall New
Ground at High
Hazels Park,
Darnall,
Sheffield was a first-class
cricket venue in the 1820s...
- The
Darnall Works is a
former steelworks in the
Darnall area of
Sheffield in England. The only
remaining large complex of
crucible furnaces, the works...
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Brigadier General Carl
Rogers Darnall (December 25, 1867, in Weston,
Texas –
January 18, 1941, in Washington, D.C.) was a
United States Army
chemist and...