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    Albert Borlase Armitage (2 July 1864 – 31 October 1943) was a Scottish polar explorer and officer in the Merchant Navy. Armitage was born in Balquhidder...
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  • Stanley Albert Armitage (5 June 1919 – 4 November 1997) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Queens Park Rangers. England &...
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    at the Ross Ice Shelf. A reconnaissance party under the command of Albert Armitage reached 2,700 m (8,900 ft) altitude in 1902. The following year, a...
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  • Alan Armitage (born 1930), English cricketer Albert Armitage (1864–1943), Scottish explorer Alison Armitage (born 1965), British actress Allan Armitage (born...
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    of Scott, Wilson and Shackleton, the expedition's second-in-command Albert Armitage claimed that there had been a falling-out on the southern journey,...
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    for home with the first relief ship in March 1903. Second-in-command Albert Armitage, a merchant officer, was offered the chance to go home on compassionate...
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    Tom Crean (explorer) (category Recipients of the Albert Medal (lifesaving))
    humour and was well liked by his companions. Scott's second-in-command, Albert Armitage, wrote in his book Two Years in the Antarctic that "Crean was an Irishman...
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  • c. 1908 Arthur Garner c. 1912 Jack W. Sutcliffe c. 1913 – c. 1922 Albert Armitage August 1923– Charlie Hollidge July 1927 – July 1928 George Forber August...
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    Edward Armitage RA (20 May 1817 – 24 May 1896) was an English Victorian-era painter whose work focused on historical, classical and biblical subjects....
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    determined to prove himself, in the words of Discovery's second-in command Albert Armitage, as "a better man than Scott". He nevertheless declined the opportunity...
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    expedition. The remaining officers were from the Merchant Marine, including Albert Armitage, the second-in-command, who had experience with the Jackson–Harmsworth...
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  • the expedition, including a journey of over seven weeks led by Lt. Albert Armitage. He was then assigned laboratory duty, which kept him aboard ship for...
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  • Maurice R. Coons (July 18, 1902 – October 10, 1930), known by the pen name Armitage Trail, was an American pulp fiction author, known best for his 1929 novel...
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  • prodigy Sheldon Cooper as he grows up with his family in East Texas. Iain Armitage stars as Sheldon, alongside Zoe Perry, Lance Barber, Montana Jordan, Raegan...
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    Jackson stayed for the next winter and the following spring, along with Albert Armitage, circumnavigated the western part of the archipelago in a period of...
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    James Young (1811–1883), invented a way of extracting paraffin oil Albert Armitage (1864–1943), Royal Navy Captain who was part of the Jackson–Harmsworth...
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    attacked. Salsette's captain at the time was the Scottish polar explorer Albert Armitage. He was the last person to leave the ship and reported that it nosedived...
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  • he had spent part of his childhood. Armitage was born in Blackpool in Lancashire, the son of Albert Edward Armitage (1908–1959) and Isabel W. née Bailes...
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  • Warrington Smyth, for his several important journeys in Siam. 1899 Albert Armitage, for his valuable scientific observations in the Arctic 1900 Dr Henry...
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    Rocks were discovered and named on December 7, 1902 by Lieutenant Albert Armitage, leader of a party of the British National Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04...
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