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Fred Dibnah was born on 28 April 1938. [3] He was the son of Frank and Betsy Dibnah (née Travis), [4] who were initially both employed at a bleach works.His mother later worked as a charwoman at a gas works. [5]
Guyler was born in Wallasey on the Wirral Peninsula, Cheshire, the son of Samuel Phipps Guyler, a jeweller, and Elsie Evelyn, née Bower. [2] [3] In his childhood, a next-door neighbour was Irené Eastwood, who would also go on to have a career in show business when she changed her name to Anne Ziegler - the 1921 census shows the Eastwood family at 111 Hartington Rd, Liverpool and the Guylers ...
Robert Whitehead (1823–1905) – developed first self-propelled torpedo and great-grandfather of the Von Trapp children (Sound of Music), born in Little Bolton [169] Jason Wilcox (born 1971) – Former professional footballer, Blackburn Rovers, Leeds United and England [170] Sophie Willan (born 1987) - actor/comedienne. [171]
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The UK's Fred Dibnah, a steeplejack, became a celebrity for his technique of chimney felling. He would remove bricks from the base of the chimney and shore up the structure with wooden supports. He would remove bricks from the base of the chimney and shore up the structure with wooden supports.
They were married for 66 years and raised six children. Both were said to have "passed away peacefully." Conan O'Brien's parents lived in Brookline, Massachusetts, where he was born and raised.
The longest sitting death row inmate, Fred Singleton, is also the oldest at age 80. He was convicted in 1983 after sexually assaulting a 73-year-old woman and strangling her to death with a ...
28 April – Fred Dibnah, steeplejack and television personality (d. 2004) 7 June – Ian St John, Scottish footballer and TV pundit (d. 2021) 6 July – Tony Lewis, Welsh cricketer and sports presenter; 20 July – Diana Rigg, actress (d. 2020) 22 July – Terence Stamp, actor; 28 July – Ian McCaskill, weatherman (d. 2016)