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Pitt-Rivers was born in London, [1] his birth registered under the surname Fox in Chesterfield. [2] He was a son of Alexander Edward Lane Fox-Pitt-Rivers (2 November 1855 – 19 August 1927) and his wife Alice Ruth Hermione, daughter of Lord Henry Thynne. His father was the eldest son of Augustus Pitt Rivers, [3] ethnologist and anthropologist and founder of the Pitt Rivers Museum, upon whose death in 1900 Alexander inherited the Pitt-Rivers estate. [4] [5] After Alexander died in 1927, the estate was inherited by George and it was so large that "it was said, albeit with exaggeration, that he could ride from coast to coast without leaving his own land". [6] Davies, Ben (24 July 2009). "Pugwash author's legacy". BBC News. Archived from the original on 28 April 2018 . Retrieved 7 December 2012.

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Lieutenant Lane-Poole joined the protected cruiser HMS Juno, also part of the Mediterranean Fleet, in March 1905 and served in her until June 1907. He also served briefly in the battleship HMS Jupiter (Channel Fleet) from June to August 1907 before commencing torpedo specialist training at HMS Vernon in September 1907. He successfully completed the torpedo course in September the following year and stayed on at Vernon as an instructor; he was also loaned to ships to assist with their torpedo training and exercises. He served briefly in the armoured cruiser HMS Euryalus in late 1909 before joining the battleship HMS Venerable (Atlantic Fleet) in October that year. From 1 January 1973 to 19th April 1974 20 episodes dating from series 6-10 were repeated, preceding the 1974-1975 series. It is really important that you let us know of any changes as soon as possible. This means we can offer the original appointment to another patient. The role of Pitt-Rivers in the 1967 decriminalisation of homosexuality was explored in the 2007 Channel Four docudrama A Very British Sex Scandal, [10] and the 2017 BBC film Against The Law. [11] Publications [ edit ]Lieutenant 304948 Alfred Bruce Samuel HUDSON, 45th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery died 23rd April 1951 aged 26 This character lives at the top of the island in a mansion covered in vines. He talks very quietly and his head of guard, Lt. Scratchwood, usually acts as a megaphone. He is deeply in love with Donna Bonanza and attends to her every need. In the summer of 1953, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu offered his friend Peter Wildeblood the use of a beach hut near his country estate. Wildeblood brought with him two young RAF servicemen, Edward McNally and John Reynolds. The four were joined by Montagu's cousin Michael Pitt-Rivers. At the subsequent trial, the two airmen turned Queen's Evidence and claimed there had been dancing and "abandoned behaviour" at the gathering. Wildeblood said that it had in fact been "extremely dull". Montagu claimed that it was all remarkably innocent, saying: "We had some drinks, we danced, we kissed, that's all." [3] Friendship was launched in France or Spain, possibly in 1780. The British captured her in 1797 and she became a West Indiaman, and from 1798 a slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people. Friendship made two complete voyages carrying captives from West Africa to the West Indies. On her third voyage crew members mutinied, taking her before she had embarked any captives. They sailed for a French port in the Caribbean but the Royal Navy retook her in 1801 and brought her into Barbados. There the Government Agent sold her. The incident resulted in a legal dispute between the owners and the insurers that in 1813 was decided in favour of the owners. New owners in 1803 continued to sail Friendship as West Indiaman. She was last listed in 1810.

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The following additional information is with courtesy of The Armed Forces Memorial at the National Memorial, ArboretumAlrewas in Staffordshire. Prior to starting we will asses what is required and provide you with a full no obligation quotation. The bulk of this issue appears to have stemmed from disagreements between Lane-Poole, and the First Naval Member, Admiral Sir Francis Hyde, who in his final years in command of the RAN could display a disagreeable personality. In 1936 Lane-Poole sent a signal to the Naval Board which was considered highly improper and he subsequently received the "severe displeasure" of the Naval Board. Of note is that the Australian Prime Minister, Joseph Lyons, was required in January 1937 to formally advise the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs that Lane-Poole had been punished!

Richard Hayden Owen Lane-Poole was born in Richmond, Surrey on 1 April 1883. His parents were Stanley Edward Lane-Poole, Egyptologist and Professor of Arabic at Trinity College in Dublin, and Charlotte Bell Lane-Poole (née Wilson). He was educated at Bedford School, Bedfordshire and entered Britannia Royal Naval College as a Cadet on 15 January 1898. He graduated in May 1899 and served, under training, in the protected cruiser HMS Talbot and the first class cruiser HMS Crescent.

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On 17th December 1973, a theatre show, Captain Pugwash, written by Ryan and John Kennett, opened at the King's Road Theatre in Chelsea, London. Directed by John Ingram and designed by John Marsh, the entertainment for children played twelve performances a week (twice daily, Monday to Saturday) until 12 January 1974. Edward Philips as Pugwash headed a cast of live actors playing characters including Tom and Cut-Throat Jake. [21] The following year a second play was performed, entitled Captain Pugwash and the Inca Treasure, from 19 December 1974 to 18 January 1975. [22] In 2008 a new show was performed with Richard Alan in the title role. [23] In popular culture I am afraid we only allow Guide dogs. We do have a courtyard where , if visiting in a group, one of you could wait with the dog. George) Anthony (b. 1932); [1] who married, in 1964, Valerie Scott, who was Lord Lieutenant of Dorset between 2006 and 2014. A member of Jake’s crew who somewhat resembles Barnabas, but is less aggressive in the 1998 series. This character appeared in the original series, but was never named. Captain Lane-Poole returned to sea in September 1931 as commanding officer of the light cruiser HMS Durban.The cruiser spent most of 1932-1933 operating in the South Atlantic and eastern Pacific showing the flag in South American ports and visiting the Falkland Islands and other British dependencies. His superiors noted that:Both Dib Lane and Chapel Allerton have the same opening hours, apart from Fridays and Saturdays at Chapel Allerton, the lunch times are until 2pm. Friend, Bernie (22 May 2008). "Ahoy there! It's Captain Pugwash". Southend Echo . Retrieved 30 April 2023.

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