- tame and active. An old
local term for the cats on
their home
island is
stubbin or rumpy. Manx have been
exhibited in cat
shows since the 1800s, with the...
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Stubbins is a
surname and
occasional given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Albert Stubbins (1919–2002),
English footballer Hugh
Stubbins (1912–2006)...
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Stubbins is an
industrial village in the
southern part of the
Rossendale Valley, in Lancashire, England.
Stubbing 1563. Old
English meaning 'a
place with...
- New
Stubbin Colliery was a coal mine
situated in the
township of
Rawmarsh near Rotherham,
South Yorkshire, England. The
colliery was
situated in a deep...
- 2011.
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November 2023. Lapintie,
Nelli (13
February 2024). "
Stubbin vanha professori Yhdysvalloista riemastui, kun
kuuli uutiset – näin hän...
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February 2024. Pippuri, Outi (7
December 2017). "Alexander
Stubbin Suzanne-vaimo sai
Suomen kansalaisuuden: "Vaimoni on kieliguru!"". Anna...
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television series,
including all
thirteen episodes of Line of Fire (as
Donovan Stubbin) and
three episodes of Lost as Ryan Pryce.[citation needed] He also appeared...
- had
gained too many
problems and was unsafe. The
building is
shared with
Stubbin Wood School, a
special school for
children ages 2 to 19 who have learning...
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Asher Stubbins Jr. (January 11, 1912 – July 5, 2006) was an
architect who
designed several high-profile
buildings around the world. Hugh
Stubbins was born...
- "an
increasing parish" and
included the
outlying hamlets of Parkgate,
Stubbin and
Upper Haugh. In 1851 the po****tion was 2,533 but 50 years
later this...