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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...
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Longsdon is a
civil parish in the
district of
Staffordshire Moorlands, Staffordshire, England. It
contains 19
listed buildings that are
recorded in the...
- 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...
- 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 large...
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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...
- 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...
- Devonshire[citation needed] Sir
Isaac Holden, 1st Baronet[citation needed] H C
Longsdon (Mayor in 1901)[citation needed]
James Lund (Mill
Owner 1829–1903 and builder...
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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withdrawn in 1956 and the station...
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minutes of a
country parson. At the
start of the
following century Sarah Longsdon O'Ferrall was
living at Eyam
Rectory and
published The Lamp of St Helen...