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  2. Violet Key Jones - Wikipedia

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    A year later she was employed by the WSPU as their first paid York and Doncaster organiser for the suffrage campaign. [6] She organised public meetings and protests from her Doncaster office on Hall Gate, [7] and her home on Osbourne Road in York became a safe house for suffragettes, such as Lilian Lenton, Kathleen Brown and Augusta Mary Ann ...

  3. Brian Usher - Wikipedia

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    Brian Usher (11 March 1944 – 3 January 2025) was an English footballer who played as a winger in the Football League for Doncaster Rovers, Sheffield Wednesday and Sunderland. [1] Usher died on 3 January 2025, at the age of 80.

  4. Julie Chipchase - Wikipedia

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    Jacqui Oatley noted that Chipchase's death received relatively little attention, as she had started out in an era when women's football received much less media coverage. [44] On 8 August 2021, Leeds United Women defeated Doncaster Rovers Belles 2–0 in the first annual Julie Chipchase Memorial Match, staged at Tadcaster Albion.

  5. Disappearance of Andrew Gosden - Wikipedia

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    On that day, Gosden left his home in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, withdrew £200 from his bank account and bought a one-way ticket to London from Doncaster station. [2] He was last seen on CCTV leaving King's Cross station. Despite numerous national appeals for information in the years following his disappearance, Gosden's reason for travelling ...

  6. Brian Keenan (musician, born 1943) - Wikipedia

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    After playing briefly with Manfred Mann, Keenan returned to New York in the mid-1960s. [2] Prior to joining The Chambers Brothers, Keenan was a member of the Ondine night club house band, The Losers which was formed around 1965.

  7. Amy-Leanne Stringfellow - Wikipedia

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    Amy-Leanne lived in Doncaster [2] and was 26 when she died. An inquest [ 3 ] [ 4 ] into Amy-Leanne's death attracted press interest in the UK in 2021 as part of the coverage of violence against women in the wake of the death of Sarah Everard . [ 5 ]

  8. Tony Leighton - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Leighton (27 November 1939 – 4 April 1978) was a professional footballer who played as a striker for a number of Yorkshire clubs.. Born in Leeds, Leighton played for Doncaster Rovers, Barnsley, Huddersfield Town and Bradford City.

  9. Doncaster Free Press - Wikipedia

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    The Free Press, or DFP as it is sometimes known, is published each Thursday and is currently priced at £1.90. Its sections include news, sport, crime, Your Week, Your World, In Court, Business, Education, Environment, Retro, Walks, Your Puzzles, Entertainment and Travel, jobs, promotions and competitions, puzzles, property and motors as well as an extensive classified and display advertising ...