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Captain 249028 John Lindsey LANE, Killed in action whilst serving with 170th Mortar Battery. Captain Lane was killed when an enemy artillery round scored a direct hit on The Forward observation post ( F.O.P). killing Lane and wounding the other occupants. He died 4th January 1951 aged 27 Upon returning to the United Kingdom, in August 1927, Lane-Poole undertook further technical training before being appointed as the Commanding Officer of the light cruiser HMS Cambrian in mid-December 1927. During his time in command the cruiser operated on the Mediterranean Station. He relinquished command in December 1929 and returned to the United Kingdom where he took command of the Royal Naval College at Greenwich in January 1930.

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A Mexican who works for Jake, who sometimes finds him annoying. Again, this character was unnamed in the earlier series. Pitt-Rivers, Montagu, and Wildblood were charged. Pitt-Rivers and Lord Montagu denied the charges and denied also that they were homosexual. [4] After an eight-day trial at the Winchester Assizes, on 24 March 1954, Pitt-Rivers and Wildeblood were sentenced to 18 months and Lord Montagu to 12 months in prison as a result of these and other charges. Their case led eventually to the Wolfenden Report, which in 1957 recommended the decriminalisation of homosexuality in the United Kingdom. It took ten years for this to happen, with the Sexual Offences Act 1967. Forgotten archive shines new light on turbulent 1930s". University of Cambridge. 19 May 2011 . Retrieved 27 July 2020. Lieutenant Lane-Poole joined the protected cruiser HMS Juno, also part of the Mediterranean Fleet, in March 1905 and served in her until June 1907. He also served briefly in the battleship HMS Jupiter (Channel Fleet) from June to August 1907 before commencing torpedo specialist training at HMS Vernon in September 1907. He successfully completed the torpedo course in September the following year and stayed on at Vernon as an instructor; he was also loaned to ships to assist with their torpedo training and exercises. He served briefly in the armoured cruiser HMS Euryalus in late 1909 before joining the battleship HMS Venerable (Atlantic Fleet) in October that year.

On Friendship the mutineers did not know how to navigate. The bosun did, and he agree to take on the task. Unbeknownst to the mutineers, he steered for Barbados. [9] On 26 November, as Friendship approached Barbados, she fell in with HMS Hornet, which put the mutineers in irons and took Friendship into Carlisle Bay. [10] There some of the ringleaders were tried and executed. [9]

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Commander Lane-Poole joined the minelayer HMS Ariadne in early July 1917 on the staff of the senior officer minelayers. A few weeks later however, on 26 July 1917, Ariadne was sunk by UC-65 off Beachy Head. He then joined the minelayer HMS Princess Margaret and remained on the staff of senior officer minelayers. In January 1918 he was appointed to the staff of Rear Admiral (Mines).

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Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is committed to the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Richard Hayden Owen Lane-Poole was born in Richmond, Surrey on 1 April 1883. His parents were Stanley Edward Lane-Poole, Egyptologist and Professor of Arabic at Trinity College in Dublin, and Charlotte Bell Lane-Poole (née Wilson). He was educated at Bedford School, Bedfordshire and entered Britannia Royal Naval College as a Cadet on 15 January 1898. He graduated in May 1899 and served, under training, in the protected cruiser HMS Talbot and the first class cruiser HMS Crescent.

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Lane-Poole relinquished command of the Australian Squadron on 21 April 1938 to Rear Admiral Wilfred Neville Custance, CB, RN and then returned to the United Kingdom where he reverted to Royal Navy service on 5 August 1938. His report from the First Naval Member (Vice Admiral Ragnar Colvin) was at odds with his previous reports: Gunner 11410044 George Alfred SNELL, 45th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery died 23rd September 1951 aged 30 In a 2006 That Mitchell and Webb Look sketch, Robert Webb criticises the 1974-1975 series, however he finds he is sitting next to the cardboard cutout who played Pugwash. Lloyd's List reported in February 1802 that "Friendship, Lane, from Liverpool to Africa, had been taken by Part of the Crew and carried into Barbados." [8] The Government Agent at Barbados took charge of Friendship. In Captain Lane's absence, and without waiting for instructions from London, the agent sold her entire cargo and stores. When Captain Lane and his seven men arrived at Barbados, Lane found that all that remained of Friendship was the hull and rigging. [9]All of our operatives are Uniformed, fully trained and are accredited members of the Federation of Window Cleaners (FWC) and The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (ROSPA). We pride ourselves on being able to offer you a Reliable Professional Service.

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All operatives working for Captain Clean Ltd are comprehensively insured under our Public & Employers Liability Insurance Policy. Hart, Bradley W. (2015). George Pitt-Rivers and the Nazis. Bloomsbury Academic. pp.24, 70. ISBN 978-1-4725-6995-0. After the Second World War, Pitt-Rivers met Stella Lonsdale, who had been incarcerated in Paris by the Germans, suspected of being a British spy; when she eventually managed to make her way to England, she was imprisoned under suspicion of being a German spy. [10] She became the mistress of Pitt-Rivers and took his surname, although they never married. George) Anthony (b. 1932); [1] who married, in 1964, Valerie Scott, who was Lord Lieutenant of Dorset between 2006 and 2014. After corresponding with the owners, the Agent sold Friendship on 22 April 1803. The new owners then sailed her to England. The former owners then claimed against the insurers for a total loss. This gave rise to sequence of cases and appeals in that although the purpose of the voyage had been frustrated, the vessel itself had reached port. On 2 June 1813, the Lord Chancellor re-instated the ruling of the Admiralty court of 3 November 1803 in favour of the insured: "the assured were entitled to abandon, that they did abandon in time, and that the abandonment was not waived." Therefore, for the purposes of insurance, Friendship was a total loss. [9] Year

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Sergeant 851773 Hector William DANES, 170th Independent Mortar Battery died 26th April 1951 aged 29 Please note: Freedom of information do not process medical records, please re-direct your request to:

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