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  2. Maurice Bembridge - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Bembridge (21 February 1945 – 2 March 2024) was an English professional golfer.Early in his career he had some success on the British PGA, winning the 1969 News of the World Match Play and the 1971 Dunlop Masters.

  3. Mr Straw's House - Wikipedia

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    The Edwardian semi-detached house built around 1905 and located on Blyth Grove in Worksop, was the residence of the Straw family and is now cared for by the National Trust. William Straw moved to the town in 1886 with his brother Benjamin and the two siblings established a successful grocers shop at 130 Bridge Street.

  4. House That Grieving Family Left Stuck in Time, Now a Museum - AOL

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    Like something out of a Dickens novel, 81 years ago a loss left a family so bereft that they essentially tried to freeze time. Grocer William Straw Sr. lived for about 10 years with his wife and ...

  5. John Robinson (cricketer, born 1868) - Wikipedia

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    He played for Cambridge University, the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and Nottinghamshire between 1888 and 1896. [1] He was born at Arnold, Nottinghamshire and died at Worksop, also in Nottinghamshire. [2] He was known during his lifetime as "Sandford Robinson" as his father was called "John Robinson". [3]

  6. Francis Foljambe (Liberal politician) - Wikipedia

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    Foljambe was born at Osberton Hall, near Worksop, Nottinghamshire on 9 April 1830. He was the eldest son and heir of George Savile Foljambe [1] and Harriet Emily Mary Milner (a daughter of Sir William Milner, 4th Baronet). [2]

  7. Manton Colliery - Wikipedia

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    The engine house was built in 1905. The mine was fully operational in around 1907, with three shafts. The first death at the pit occurred on 23 October 1903. Manton, the village, was a new model village built to house the miners. In the 1984 miners' strike, the pit was the scene of some ugly episodes.

  8. St John's Church, Worksop - Wikipedia

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    1867 - 1872 Revd Charles Bury; 1872 - 1909 Revd George Dobree; 1909 - 1930 Revd John Henry Bligh; 1930 - 1937 Revd Edwin Arthur Green; 1937 - 1946 Revd.

  9. List of people from Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    (Born 1862) John Brown, first-class cricketer (Nottinghamshire) was born in Bingham. (1864–1938) Albert Widdowson, first-class cricketer (Derbyshire), was born in Bingham. (1904–1995) Harold Larwood, professional for Nottinghamshire and England (1912–1986) Stafford Castledine, first-class cricketer (Nottinghamshire), was born in Bingham ...