Bagnall may refer to: Bagnall, Michigan, an unincorporated community Bagnall, Ontario, Canada Bagnall, Staffordshire, England Lansing Bagnall, British...
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Bagnall-Oakeley is a double-barrelled name. Notable people with the name include: Mary Ellen Bagnall-Oakeley (1833–1904), English antiquarian, author,...
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Andrew Bagnall (born 14 February 1947) is a former motor racing driver. Bagnall raced in the Australian Touring Car Championship in the late 1980s, in...
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Sir John Bagnall (23 May 1888 – 1954) was Chairman and Managing Director of the Straits Trading Company Limited (1923–1947), which was one of the largest...
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Lansing Bagnall, later known as Lansing Linde, was a British forklift truck manufacturer based in Kingsclere Road, Basingstoke, England. The company was...
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Louise Bagnall is an Irish filmmaker and animator who works as a creative director with Cartoon Saloon in Kilkenny. Bagnall wrote and directed the 2019...
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Bagnall 1999, pp. 52–53. Erdkamp 2015, p. 71. Miles 2011, p. 179. Miles 2011, pp. 179–180. Bagnall 1999, pp. 64–66. Goldsworthy 2006, p. 97. Bagnall 1999...
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James Bagnall (bap. 16 November 1783 – 20 June 1855) was a printer, publisher and politician in Prince Edward Island. Born in Shelburne, Nova Scotia,...
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Bill Bagnall (March 27, 1926 – November 22, 2006) was publisher of Motorcyclist magazine, and an editor of the magazine for 20 years (1952–1972). He served...
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111–127. Goldsworthy 2006, pp. 23, 98. Bagnall 1999, p. 23. Goldsworthy 2006, p. 287. Goldsworthy 2006, p. 48. Bagnall 1999, pp. 22–25. Goldsworthy 2006,...
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W. G. Bagnall was a locomotive manufacturer from Stafford, England which was founded in 1875 and operated until it was taken over in 1962 by English Electric...
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Push Baby (redirect from Charley Bagnall)
England consisting of singer Jake Roche and multi-instrumentalist Charley Bagnall. They are signed to their own indie label, Wow, Big Legend. In 2012, the...
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Joshua L Bagnall was a Tyneside composer of the early and mid-19th century. Bagnall was a Tyneside singer/songwriter. In the late 19th century he published...
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Austin Graham Bagnall OBE (30 November 1912 – 16 April 1986) was a New Zealand librarian, bibliographer and historian. He was born in Auckland, New Zealand...
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Flora Minnie Leone Bagnall, CM OPEI (July 20, 1933 – April 30, 2017) was a farmer, teacher and former member of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward...
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Drew Bagnall (born October 26, 1983) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played briefly with the Minnesota Wild in the National...
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Harold Robert Bagnall was a Canadian Anglican priest in the 20th century. Bagnall was ordained in 1948. After a curacy in Saint-Martin, Quebec he was...
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"Tony" Bagnall, GBE, KCB, FRAeS (born 8 June 1945) is a retired senior Royal Air Force officer and former Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff. Bagnall was commissioned...
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Robert Wellington Bagnall Jr. (1883–1943) was born in Norfolk, Virginia in 1883. He was a minister for the St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in 1911 and...
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Roger Shaler Bagnall (born August 19, 1947 in Seattle) is an American classical scholar. He was a professor of classics and history at Columbia University...
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Field Marshal Sir Nigel Thomas Bagnall, GCB, CVO, MC (10 February 1927 – 8 April 2002) was a career British Army officer who served as Commander-in-Chief...
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1996, pp. 48–49. Bagnall 1999, p. 52. Bagnall 1999, pp. 52–53. Miles 2011, p. 179. Warmington 1993, p. 171. Bagnall 1999, p. 23. Bagnall 1999, pp. 22–25...
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Geoff Bagnall (born 4 November 1965) is a former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s. He played at club level for Gold...
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Lemuel John Bagnall (1844 – 30 April 1917), was a New Zealand businessman and politician who was Mayor of Auckland City from 1910 to 1911. Bagnall was born...
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George Henry Bagnall CBE (21 May 1883 – 9 March 1964) was a British trade unionist. Born in Pendleton near Salford, Bagnall worked as a coal miner for...
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Clifford Bagnall (10 April 1882 – 28 May 1950) was a New Zealand-born Australian politician. He was born at Turua to sawmill owner Albert Edward Bagnall and...
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Bagnall is a village and civil parish in Staffordshire, England, north-east of Stoke-on-Trent. Although Bagnall is located only a few short miles from...
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Goldsworthy 2006, p. 294. Bagnall 1999, p. 277. Coarelli 2002, pp. 73–74. Etcheto 2012, pp. 274–278. Bagnall 1999, p. 278. Bagnall 1999, pp. 278–279. Goldsworthy...
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Captain Wynn Bagnall MC (10 February 1890 – 7 March 1931), was a Canadian soldier who distinguished himself in World War I. His obituary in The New York...
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The W. G. Bagnall New Standard 18 0-6-0ST is a type of industrial steam locomotive manufactured at W. G. Bagnall's Castle Engine Works and designed by...
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