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Alfred John Barnes (17 July 1887 – 26 November 1974) [1] was a British Labour and Co-operative politician. [2] Born in North Woolwich, he was the youngest child of William Barnes, a docker. His brother Billy became a professional footballer. [3] Barnes lost a leg in a fairground accident at the age of 8.
Alfred Barnes (Derbyshire politician) (1823–1901), British Liberal and later Liberal Unionist politician, MP 1880–1892 Alfred Smith Barnes (1817–1888), American publisher Alfred E. Barnes (1892–1960), architect from Kansas City, Missouri
The Gorell Barnes family were of Ashgate House, Ashgate, Derbyshire, with the Barons Gorell descending from Henry, elder brother of Chris Gorell Barnes's ancestor Charles (1818-1886; of Mossley Hill, Lancashire, J.P., a merchant). [10] The politician and colliery owner Alfred Barnes was the youngest brother of Henry and Charles. [11] [12]
Most painful of all was the loss of her family photos, including those of her late son, Tommy, who died at 12 years old. The precious photographs of him had been a cherished memory.
From left to right, the photo shows Lady Sarah Spencer (Diana’s sister), Charles Spencer (Diana’s brother), John Earl Spencer (Diana’s dad), Lady Jane (Diana’s sister) and—of course ...
Barnes was the youngest son of John Gorrell Barnes, of Ashgate, Derbyshire, and was educated at a private school at Worksop. He married, in 1854, Charlotte Wilson, daughter of Thomas Wilson, of Liverpool. [1] In 1846 he leased a large area of coal-ground in Derbyshire, and was one of the first to develop the Derbyshire coalfield.
Chuck Woolery, the original host of Wheel of Fortune, has died.He was 83. Woolery died at his home in Texas with his wife present, his friend and Blunt Force Truth podcast co-host Mark Young ...
Shane left acting in 1964 to go into business. As of 2018, she was a director of Hippocrates Health Centre in Queensland, Australia and an author. [8] In 1974, she published a non-fiction novel, Zulma, about a Mexican pre-op trans woman's experiences in the La Mesa Prison, based on her visit to the prison and her meeting with a trans woman named Zulma. [9]