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  • Albert Wood Aspinall (27 December 1839 – 15 December 1903) was an Australian stonemason and builder. He was an expert in constructing round towers and...
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  • American businessman Aspinall (1840s cricketer) Albert Aspinall (1839–1903), Australian stonemason and builder Arthur Aspinall (1846–1929), Australian...
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  • The Reverend Arthur "Ashworth" Aspinall (23 June 1846 – 9 June 1929) was a co-founder and the first Principal of The Scots College, Bellevue Hill, Sydney...
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    buxifolia) is used in herbalism and was made into a patented remedy by Albert Aspinall. Maile (A. oliviformis), endemic to the Hawaiian Islands, has sweet-smelling...
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    to the hotel were done by Arthur Aspinall's brother, Albert Aspinall. The first Principal, the Rev Arthur Aspinall, remained in this position until his...
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    and rugby league footballer Albert Ashwood (born 1959), American Emergency Management Official from Oklahoma Albert Aspinall (1839–1903), Australian stonemason...
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    use of the hotel to The Scots College. Albert Aspinall, brother of the first Principal, Arthur Ashworth Aspinall, transformed the ground floor of the building...
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    lighthouse was designed by James Barnet and built from 1881 to 1883 by Albert Wood Aspinall. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 1...
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  • Albert Septimus "Sep" Aspinall (7 December 1907 – c. second ¼ 1976) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s and 1930s...
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    lighthouse in New South Wales, completed in 1883, was mostly constructed by Albert Aspinall, who constructed a 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) wooden tramway from the nearest...
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    Chambers, p. 91. Greville's Diary, 18 September 1832, quoted in Aspinall, p. xvii. Aspinall, p. xvii. Williams, pp. 88–89. Holme, pp. 196–197. Plowden, pp...
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    2005, p. 170. Aspinall-Oglander 1992, pp. 46, 53. Gilbert 2013, p. 44. Haythornthwaite 2004, p. 15. Aspinall-Oglander 1992, p. 95. Aspinall-Oglander 1992...
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  • Willie Aspinall (8 November 1942 – 23 October 2021) was a professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s. He played at representative...
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  • Mary Snow Aspinall, daughter of the builder Albert Aspinall. Although his birth was registered as "Nicholas" James was baptised as "James Albert", the name...
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  • partners after this have included actor Jeremy Northam, entrepreneur Damian Aspinall, Jonathan Rhys Meyers; and then 24-year-old Jacobi Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe...
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  • previously, Lord Lucan, a professional gambler, is close friends with John Aspinall, the proprietor of the Clermont. Although initial success at the tables...
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  • Niilopekka Muhonen (D) Finland Dallas Stars KalPa (U20 SM-sarja) 159 Nathan Aspinall (LW) Canada New York Rangers Flint Firebirds (OHL) 160 Connor Clattenburg...
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  • by Red Rock Entertainment. The film has received mixed reviews. Jeremy Aspinall of the Radio Times stated that 'it's not the most original of premises...
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  • Longhurst, a favourite with viewers who Aspinall chose to kill off in his first episode. A week later, Aspinall introduced a new regular in the form of...
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    basement of the Clermont Club, a private gambling club established by John Aspinall. Annabel's was one of the first nightclubs in London and was especially...
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