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- Wardale is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: David Wardale, an English locomotive designer Edith Wardale (1863–1943), British philologist...
- David Wardale, and first described in his 1998 definitive work on modern steam, The Red Devil and Other Tales from the Age of Steam. Wardale's purpose...
- Edith Elizabeth Wardale (6 March 1863 – 27 February 1943) was a British philologist and literary scholar. She earned a first class degree and an early...
- Civil partnership in the United Kingdom is a form of civil union between couples open to both same-**** couples and opposite-**** couples. It was introduced...
- Sir Geoffrey Charles Wardale, KCB (29 November 1919 – 18 December 2017) was a British civil servant. Born on 29 November 1919, he was educated at Queens'...
- was rebuilt from a class 25NC locomotive by mechanical engineer David Wardale from England while in the employ of the South African Railways. The rebuilding...
- appearing at maritime festivals and events and events ****ociated with Ransome. Wardale, Roger (1991). Nancy Blackett: Under Sail with Arthur Ransome. London:...
- Bradford butcher Episode: "The Botox Affair" BBC Two Brilliantman! Mrs. Wardale TV short Sky Arts The Jonathan Ross Show Himself Guest (1 episode) ITV...
- in his book The Red Devil and Other Tales from the Age of Steam, David Wardale put forward the concept of a high-speed high-efficiency "Super class 5...
- inspirations revealed". The Guardian. 9 March 2019. Retrieved 6 June 2021. Wardale (1991:170) Hunt, Peter (1992). Approaching Arthur Ransome (Rev. text ed...