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David Urquhart Jr. (1 July 1805 – 16 May 1877) was a British diplomat, writer and politician, serving as a Member of Parliament for Stafford from 1847 to 1852. [1] He also was an early promoter in the United Kingdom of the hammam (known to westerners as the "Turkish bath") which he came across in Morocco and Turkey .
Blackpool FC On This Day: History, Facts and Figures from Every Day of the Year. Pitch Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1-905411-50-4. Wolstenholme, Gerry (2010). Return to the Top Flight: Blackpool Football Club's Promotion Campaign 1969/70. Blackpool Programme and Memorabilia Collectors Club. (limited edition of 200 copies) Wolstenholme, Gerry (2014).
Including repeat appointments, there have been 42 full-time managers of Blackpool F.C., the first being Bill Norman between 1918 and 1923. The longest-serving manager was Joe Smith, who occupied the role for 23 years; Michael Appleton, meanwhile, lasted 65 days in the role in his first stint at the club. [1]
Blackpool won their fifth match out of their last eight on 17 April with a single–goal scoreline at home to Sunderland. The club's first league defeat in two-and-a-half months occurred at Rochdale on 20 April. Blackpool remained fifth in the table despite the defeat. Another defeat followed four days later at home to Shrewsbury Town.
The visitors, with a single goal, inflicted the hosts' first League defeat of the campaign. Blackpool slipped five places to eighth as a result. [17] On 19 August, Ian Holloway's men endured an eight-and-a-half-hour coach ride down to the south coast to face Brighton & Hove Albion the following day. [18]
[2] [1] Acklams subsequently expanded into providing event transport and coach tours, [4] operating over 250 "door to door" coach holidays across the United Kingdom and Europe by 2019, [5] and would acquire the operations of Kingston upon Hull-based Jim Bell Coaches in 2016 and Driffield-based BusKing in 2019. [6]
David Urquhart (1805–1877) was a Scottish diplomat and writer. David Urquhart may also refer to: David Urquhart (bishop) (born 1952), bishop of Birmingham; David Urquhart (ice hockey) (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey defenceman and coach; David Urquhart, Baron Tayside (1912–1975), Scottish businessman and life peer
Blackpool climbed one place to ninth with the result, [46] but dropped to 11th after the following evening's games. On 25 November, assistant head coach Stuart McCall left Blackpool to become assistant manager to Paul Heckingbottom at Sheffield United. [47] The final game of the month was a single-goal defeat at Birmingham City on 27 November ...