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  2. Gillingham Fair fire disaster - Wikipedia

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    A fire rescue demonstration structure, Gillingham Park (undated) Each summer in the 1920s, a fair was organized in Gillingham Park to raise funds for the local St Bartholomew's Hospital. The traditional highlight of the event, which took place at the end of the festivities, was a demonstration of firefighting and rescue by the Gillingham Fire ...

  3. John Hartnell - Wikipedia

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    John Hartnell was born in Gillingham, Kent to a family of shipbuilders. [2] His parents were Thomas and Sarah (maiden name: Friar, born 1796) Hartnell who were married at Frindsbury, in the Medway Towns area of Kent, on 9 October 1815, and with whom he was living in Gillingham at the time of the census of 1841. [3]

  4. Barbara Wace - Wikipedia

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    Wace was born on 4 September 1907 in Gillingham, Kent.Her father was Brigadier-General E. Gurth Wace, an Army officer who had served in India with the Royal Engineers, where he met and married Eva Sim.

  5. Gillingham bus disaster - Wikipedia

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    An inquest was held on 14 December 1951 at the Royal Naval Hospital in Gillingham, where many of the injured were being treated, before the North-East Kent Coroner. The jury returned a verdict of accidental death. The coroner said that he believed that Lieutenant Carter and the other witness, George Thomas Dixon, were probably mistaken about ...

  6. Claude Lipscomb - Wikipedia

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    He lived in Gillingham, Kent. He married Nora Guest. He had one son, Dennis, with a grand-daughter Claire born in November 1950. [9] He moved to Northern Ireland and lived at 28 Shandon Park East in Bangor, County Down. He died in April 1974 in Northern Ireland aged 86. The funeral was at St Comgalls church on Saturday 13 April 1974. [10]

  7. John Vinelott - Wikipedia

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    "Sir John Vinelott (Obituary)". The Daily Telegraph. London. 15 June 2006. Archived from the original on 25 September 2012. "Sir John Vinelott: Unflappable silk who as a High Court judge brought a philosopher's acumen to the intricacies of Chancery practice (Obituary)". The Times. London. 22 June 2006. Archived from the original on 4 June 2011.

  8. List of British firefighters killed in the line of duty

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    Gillingham Fire Brigade: W: 11 July 1929: The Gillingham Fair fire disaster; every year at the Gillingham Fete, the Gillingham Fire Brigade had a mock three-story house built in which one fireman would play a bride and another the bridegroom. They would entertain a crowd inside the house and deliberately set a small fire from which everyone ...

  9. John Greene (settler) - Wikipedia

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    John Greene was likely born at Bowridge Hill a small hamlet near Gillingham, Dorset, England, and was the son of Richard Greene, whose father was also named Richard. [2] He became a surgeon and moved to Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, where he was married at St Thomas in 1619 to Joane Tattersall (or Tatarsole) and where all of his children were baptized. [1]