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Neville Sutcliffe (), the camp, simpering, illegitimate son of Herbert Sutcliffe, who left Neville and his half-sister Dorothy half of his factory and house.He sells his Blackpool fish-and-chip shop to his friend Bobby so that he and Dorothy can pay the bank the £30,000 that their father owed.
English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Dottie Sutcliffe (born 27 August 1946) is a Rhodesian former swimmer.
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Dorothy Kerin (28 November 1889 – 26 January 1963) was an English Christian visionary and healer, and the subject of at least twelve books. Many testimonials show the impact she made on people's lives and wellbeing, [1] one of which was by Marina Alexandrovna Chavchavadze, a Russian princess and long-time companion, who later wrote a book about her life with Kerin.
Irene Sutcliffe: 1968–1975 Vera Hopkins: Kathy Staff: 1973–1975 Idris Hopkins: Richard Davies: 1974–1975 Edna Gee: Mavis Rogerson 1971–1975 Jerry Booth: Graham Haberfield 1962–1968, 1971–1975 Concepta Riley: Doreen Keogh: 1960–1964, 1967, 1972, 1975
The Sutcliffe School for Boys [11] bought and converted the house in 1953, and added school buildings in the grounds. After the school closed in 1992 the site was bought by the Dorothy House charity, which provides at-home medical care and a hospice for people with chronic or life-limiting illnesses.
Dorothy Vera Bentley, Clerk to the Civil Service Sports Council. Jessie Biddle, Voluntary Tuberculosis Organiser, Burgess Hill, Sussex, Rural Community Council. Lilian Daisy Billings, Clerical Officer, Board of Inland Revenue. Ivor James Bishop, Executive Officer, Board of Trade. Thomas Dingwall Black, Principal Youth Employment Officer, Edinburgh.
It includes English engineers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "20th-century English women engineers" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.