- been
consistently published since October 1995. The
current editor is Jen
Yockney MBE.
Previous UK bi****ual
journals were
BiFrost (1991–1995) and Bi Monthly...
- the
Rhondda and
Swansea Bay Railway, was
engineered by
Sydney William Yockney. In June 1885,
construction commenced from
Blaencwm in the
Rhondda Valley...
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overall tunnel length,
working from the
western end.
Burge appointed Samuel Yockney as his
engineer and manager.
Locally based Lewis and
Brewer were responsible...
-
Arras of 1918.
Tonks described the
experience in a
letter from to
Alfred Yockney on 19
March 1920:
After tea we
heard that on the
Doullens Road at the Corps...
-
history of HMS Eurydice". 2009-10-28.
Retrieved 2021-12-08. "Algernon
Yockney (1843-1912) - HMS
Eurydice struck by a
squall off Shanklin, 24
March 1878"...
- (2014)
Adrian Trett (July 2010 – 2013)
Benji Starr (Jan – Jun 2010) Jen
Yockney (2007–2009)
Kelvin Meyrick (2006)
Richard Porter (2005)
Alison Wheeler...
-
Retrieved 2020-04-28. Smith, Mark Edgley;
Yockney, Ruth (1999).
Careers in
Music - Mark
Edgley Smith, Ruth
Yockney -
Google Books. ISBN 9780749429577. Retrieved...
- College,
Oxford and went on to a
career in acting. Smith, Mark Edgley;
Yockney, Ruth (1999).
Careers in Music.
Kogan Page Publishers. p. 11. ISBN 9780749429577...
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Unity House (8 St Andrew's Lane),
which was
formerly the home of
Emily Ann
Yockney, the
sister of Lord
Nuffield (William Morris).
Arthur Kerry (1879–1967)...
- into the
Great Western Railway. It was
designed by the
engineers S. H.
Yockney and Son of Westminster, and
built by the
contractors Reed
Brothers of London...