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- Pockley is a small village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It is about 1 mile north-east of Helmsley turning north from the A170 road. Its...
- Algernon Kingscote defeated Eric Pockley in the final 6–4, 6–0, 6–3 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 1919 Australasian Championships. Gordon...
- Eric Osbaldiston Pockley (18 May 1876 – 11 November 1956) was an Australian tennis player and medical doctor. Pockley finished runner-up to Algernon Kingscote...
- is it Noah's Ark?". Creation Magazine. 12 (4). Fasold 1988, pp. 15–22. Pockley, Peter (6 November 1994). "Theory blown out of the water". Australian Sun-Herald...
- Pickhill, Picton, Pilley, Pincheon Green, Platts Common, Pledwick, Plumbley, Pockley, Pocklington, Pole Moor, Pollington, Pontefract, Portington, Potterton...
- walkers, stopping just short of the former crossing keeper’s cottage at Pockley Gates on Harome Heads Lane. The cottage was built around 1875 and was once...
- electric headlamps standard in 1908. A Birmingham, England firm called Pockley Automobile Electric Lighting Syndicate marketed the world's first electric...
- IV. livius.org: Arsinoe IV Archived 17 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine Pockley.S: Video of a bust of Arsinoë IV being copied Nov 2012 Arsinoe IV...
- was part owned by the Pockley family who ran a syndicate for business purposes that included local people. John Cross Pockley, known as ‘Jack’ skippered...
- Murray Bill Tilden 6–3 6–1 7–5 1919 Australasian Algernon Kingscote☆†‡ Eric Pockley† 6–4 6–0 6–3 Wimbledon Gerald Patterson☆ Norman Brookes 6–2 6–1 6–3 U.S...