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  2. William Garside Phillips - Wikipedia

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    William Garside Phillips (13 April 1849 - 1 January 1929) was a pioneer in mining education, the managing director of Ansley Hall Colliery and chair of the Atherstone Rural District Association from 1907 to 1929. [1]

  3. Samuel Bellamy (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    He signed for Tamworth [4] – eleven years after his trial with the club – and was a first-team regular for three seasons. [19] However, a knee injury in April 1950 and another injury early in the following season, by which time he was 37 years old, hastened the end of his senior career. [20] Bellamy died in Solihull in 2005 at the age of 91.

  4. Tamworth Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Tamworth Herald is a weekly tabloid newspaper published every Thursday in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England, with a cover price of £1.40. The newspaper covers events across Tamworth and south Staffordshire, as well as North Warwickshire. The Herald was named ‘Newspaper of the Year’ at the Midland Media Awards in 2015 and 2016. [2]

  5. Tamworth, Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    The Tamworth Herald was crowned ‘Newspaper of the Year’ at the Midland Media Awards in both 2016 and 2017. JA media produces a lot of Tamworth News and Heritage videos. [ 73 ] In 2018, JAmedia has the distinction of broadcasting the first full council meetings, [ 74 ] (these are now live-streamed by the Council) and live-streaming the ...

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  7. Vernon Chapman - Wikipedia

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    Vernon Chapman (9 May 1921 – 6 June 2006) was an English footballer who played in the Football League as a winger for Leicester City [1] and Leyton Orient. [2] He went on to play for and then manage Tamworth, initially as player-manager.

  8. John Heddle - Wikipedia

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    Early on 19 December 1989, Heddle was found dead in his car in a chalk pit near Chartham in Kent. [1] A hose was found connected to the car's exhaust pipe. [2] The death was ruled a suicide; he reportedly killed himself due to the indebtedness of his property businesses. [3]

  9. Andrew Evans case - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Evans (born 1955) is an English soldier from Longton, Staffordshire who was wrongfully convicted and served 25 years in jail after confessing to the 1972 murder of Judith Roberts, a 14-year-old schoolgirl from a village close to the northern outskirts of nearby Tamworth.