- The
Maunsell Forts are
towers built in the
Thames and
Mersey estuaries during the
Second World War to help
defend the
United Kingdom. They were operated...
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Maunsell is a surname, also
encountered as 'Mansel', 'Maunsel', and 'Mansell', and in some
cases a
cognate of 'Mansfield'. Per MacLysaght, of
Norman origin...
- Guy
Anson Maunsell (1
September 1884 – 20 June 1961) was the
British civil engineer responsible for the
design of the
Maunsell Forts used by the United...
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family (/mænsəl/, MAN-səl), also
known throughout history as
Mansell and
Maunsell (Old French: Mansel, lit. 'someone from Le Mans, France'), is a British...
- Sir John
Maunsell (c. 1190/1195 – 1265),
Provost of
Beverley Minster, was a king's
clerk and a judge. He
served as
chancellor to King
Henry III and was...
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Robert Maunsell may
refer to:
Robert Maunsell (missionary) (1810–1894),
English missionary,
linguist and
translator in New
Zealand Robert Mansell (1573–1656)...
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Richard Edward Lloyd Maunsell CBE (pronounced "Mansell") (26 May 1868 – 7
March 1944) held the post of
chief mechanical engineer (CME) of the
South Eastern...
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Richard Maunsell,
modified the Urie
locomotives in the
light of
operational experience and
increased the
class strength to 74 locomotives.
Maunsell and his...
- The
Southern Railway Maunsell carriage was the
first design family of
railway carriages built by
Richard Maunsell for the
Southern Railway (SR) in the...
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Dorothea Maunsell became Dorothea Kingsman after being Dorothea Tenducci (born c. 1750) was an
Irish singer at the
centre of a
scandal after she married...