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[Scarborough Today] - DONCASTER-born Edward Charles Booth lived for many years with his brothers Bromley and George at 3 The Park, Scalby. He died at the family home in aged 81. His novels including The Cliff End (1908), Fondie (1916), The Tree of the Garden (1922) and
Candidates announced for Tameside council elections on May 3
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[Manchester Evening News] - Droylsden East: Robert Charles Booth (BNP), Marr Holgate (Con), Jim Middleton (Lab), Ted Salmon (UKIP), Mark Thomas Stanley (Green). Droylsden West: Jennifer Louise Ball (Green), Dot Buckley (Con), Gerald Patrick Cooney (Lab), George Mills (UKIP).
Google News: Galesburg's baseball team unbeaten in regular season
[Galesburg Register-Mail] - Front frow: Wendell Davis, Bill Stevens, James Frakes, Fred Rippel, Charles Booth, Philip Everist and Dick Swanson. By TOM WILSON When veteran Galesburg High School baseball coach Chuck Bednar was asked in to rate the strength of his previous 12
The almanac
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[UPI.com] - They include Spanish painter Francisco Jose de Goya in 1746; German chemist Robert Bunsen, inventor of the Bunsen gas burner, in 1811; English author Anna Sewell ("Black Beauty") in 1820; English social reformer Charles Booth in 1840; Dutch painter
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