-
doubles play she won
titles at the
Ilkley Open (1886)
partnering Miss
Tannett. In
mixed doubles she won
Chapel Allerton LTC
Tournament (1886) with Arthur...
- Wood (holder) L. Chatterton-Clarke
Beatrice Wood 6–3, 6–4 Miss Moir
Ethel Tannett Beatrice Wood
James Baldwin 6–1, 6–1
Mabel Boulton Herbert Wilberforce...
- (1986) Paul
Lincoln – b**** (1989)
Jamie Abet**** –
drums (1989)
Steve Tannett –
guitar (1989)
Stuart Soulsby –
drums (1992–1994) Tony
Barber – b**** (2002–2005)...
- and
Tannett of
Victoria Foundry, Leeds,
succeeded Fenton,
Murray and Jackson,
builders of rail locomotives.
While at Smith, Bea**** and
Tannett, Fox...
-
engineer John
Brough –
mixing (1-7, 9-12) Ray
Staff –
mastering Steve Tannett – A&R John
Carver – art direction,
chair The
Leisure Process Studio – sleeve...
-
Lilla Moir M.
Crossley Beatrice Wood 4–6, 5–7, 6–4, 6–4, 7–5
Lilla Moir E.
Tannett 14 Jul.
Leamington Open
Tournament Leamington Spa,
England Gr**** Singles...
- Allerton,
England Gr****
Singles -
Doubles Louisa Moir 6–3, 5–6, 6–5
Isabel Tannett Beatrice Wood
Arthur Meysey-Thompson 6–5, 6–2 Mrs
Carpenter Cedric F. Palmer...
-
Pagan dynasty of
Burma Steve Tannet,
English musician and
producer Claire Tannett,
Canadian figure skater Places with the name include: Le
Tanet Tanet, a...
- and Mildred' by Jack
Tannett (2021),
which is
supported by
certifiable research within the
publication Tannett Family History.
Tannett Family History...
- and
Jackson closed in 1843, this
building built by Smith, Bea**** and
Tannett,
machine tool manufacturers, who took over the site and
renamed it Victorian...