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[4] [28] Dibnah had first spotted Alison from the top of a chimney and, when one day she walked into the pub where he was drinking, he asked her out; six weeks later, the two became engaged. [29] They left notes for their parents, caught a train to Carlisle and from there on a series of buses to Dumfries .
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She was a contributor to Fred Dibnah's World of Steam, Steel and Stone for BBC television, including providing a factual, historical perspective on the way Victorian lives can be presented in museums.
Fred Dibnah Heritage Centre – a planned tourist attraction at Fred's Bolton home; Sheila Dibnah's Website – Fred's third wife, and public speaker (Sheila's page fails as, at present, it is little more than a series of adverts for her talks about Fred. However, it is directly related to the subject of this article (by marriage!).)
Notes: Cape Mill's chimney which was felled, at the time of its demolition, by steeplejack Fred Dibnah. This event was filmed and featured in his autobiographic TV series 'The Fred Dibnah Story'. The site remained empty for several years after the mills' demolition until the land was used for a brand new housing estate.
Alison Brown (born August 7, 1962) is an American banjo player, guitarist, composer, and producer. She has won and has been nominated for several Grammy awards and is often compared to another banjo prodigy, Béla Fleck , for her unique style of playing.
Damian Lewis and rock singer Alison Mosshart are giving off a major new couple alert.The Band of Brothers star and the lead singer for The Kills were spotted Wednesday hanging out at The House of ...
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