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- Fiona Thornewill (born 10 July 1966) is an English explorer who reached the South Pole solo and unaided in a record 42 days in 2004, walking and skiing...
- Thornewill and Warham Ltd was a metal hardware and industrial metalwork manufacturer, later an engineering company, based in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire...
- Ben Thornewill (vocals & piano), Tommy Siegel (vocals & guitar) and Jesse Kristin (drums). The band has been active since 2006. In 2003, Thornewill, Siegel...
- Edward John Thornewill (3 April 1836 – 22 March 1901) was an English racehorse owner and, in his youth, a cricketer who pla**** in one first-class cricket...
- 40-acre site at Dove Cliff, by the side of the River Dove, for Thomas Thornewill, a forge-owner from Stretton. It was inherited by his son Edward, whose...
- 1. "Good Day" Thornewill 4:14 2. "Hold It In" Thornewill 3:29 3. "Beady Eyes on the Horizon" Siegel 4:08 4. "Under My Skin" Thornewill 3:20 5. "Miss Templeton's...
- Barnaby Bright   6. "Like a Dream" Madi Diaz   7. "All in the Style" Ben Thornewill   8. "Abracadabra" Meiko   9. "Glitter & Gold" Suzanna Choffel   10. "I'm...
- Ghost Jesse Kristin – drums, percussion Tommy Siegel – guitar, vocals Ben Thornewill – keyboard, piano, vocals Production and recording Greg Calbi – mastering...
- Thornewill 4:22 2. "Everybody's Lonely" Thornewill 3:06 3. "People Go Home" Siegel 2:43 4. "Fred Astaire" Thornewill 3:39 5. "Time and I" Thornewill 3:00...
- a larger-scale version of Marlow Bridge. An interesting variation is Thornewill and Warham's Ferry Bridge in Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire (1889), where...