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  2. Thomas Bazley - Wikipedia

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    He was born at Gilnow, near Bolton, Lancashire.His father, also Thomas, was a cotton manufacturer, mathematician and journalist. [1] Following education at Bolton Grammar School, Bazley was apprenticed to the cotton-spinning business of Messrs Ainsworth and Company.

  3. Geoffrey Bazeley - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey Bazeley (1906 – 1989) was a British Modernist architect, born in Penzance, Cornwall into a family of shipowners and traders.In 1935, he was commissioned to build Tregannick House in Cornwall and set up his own practice there.

  4. The Constant Husband - Wikipedia

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    In January 1955, Launder, Gilliat and the Boulting brothers formed a new company, British Lion Films Ltd., which took over the running of Shepperton as well as British Lion's distribution business, and the film finally received its world premiere at the London Pavilion on 21 April 1955.

  5. HMS Inconstant (1914) - Wikipedia

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    The Arethusa-class cruisers were intended to lead destroyer flotillas and defend the fleet against attacks by enemy destroyers. The ships were 456 feet 6 inches (139.1 m) long overall, with a beam of 49 feet 10 inches (15.2 m) and a deep draught of 15 feet 3 inches (4.6 m).

  6. Bazeley - Wikipedia

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    Bazeley or Bazely is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Darren Bazeley (born 1972), English footballer; Geoffrey Bazeley (1906–1989), British architect; George Bazeley (born 1984), Australian field hockey goalie; John Bazely (1740–1809), British Royal Navy admiral; Paul Bazely, English actor; Percival Bazeley (1909–1991 ...

  7. USS Bazely (1863) - Wikipedia

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    Bazely was tied to Shamrock; and her new commanding officer, Acting Ensign Mark D. Ames, was praised for working and fighting his ship admirably and was recommended for promotion. Besides taking the town, the expedition captured "22 cannon, 200 stand of arms, 37 prisoners, and all the enemy's flags." USS Bazely strikes a mine.

  8. HMS Bazely - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Navy returned Bazely to American hands on 20 August 1945 at Chatham, England. Manned by officers and men from the frigate USS Surprise , that had been turned over to the Royal Navy after service in the U.S. Navy under reverse Lend-Lease, the former Captain-class frigate was commissioned as Bazely (DE 2) at 0810 the day of her return ...

  9. HMS TB 9 (1907) - Wikipedia

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    She was launched on 18 March 1907, as the last torpedo-craft launched at Thornycroft's Chiswick yard before the company moved to their new shipyard at Woolston, Southampton. [8] She was completed in June 1907. [7] TB 9 had her turbines rebladed at Chatham dockyard in the summer of 1908. [9]