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    William Inglis Clark and they had two children, Mabel Clark (1885-1967) and Charles Clark (1888-1918). During the First World War, Inglis Clark was a Voluntary...
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    feet) from this corrie leads to the Charles Inglis Clark Memorial Hut (known as the CIC Hut), a private mountain hut 680 metres (2,230 ft) above sea level...
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    such huts in Snowdonia or in the Lake District. A well-known example is the Charles Inglis Clark Memorial Hut (the 'CIC Hut') - a purpose-built hut below...
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    October 2015. Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women: Jane Inglis Clark "CHARLES INGLIS CLARK HUT OPENING CEREMONY". National Library of Scotland. Retrieved...
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    Connor, Ken Inglis, Michael McKernan and Peter Stanley. These historians argue that the fighting should be commemorated at the Memorial as it involved...
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    terrace as he tried to retrieve a football during training. The author Simon Inglis noted that the Longside "symbolised how far Turf Moor, once deemed to be...
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    Coulthard-Clark 2001, pp. 53–54. Kuring 2004, p. 16. Stanley 1985, pp. 5 & 69. Turner 2014, pp. 40–53. "Australian War Casualties". Australian War Memorial. 15...
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    hut, named the Bendigo hut, on the Mount Alexander North Run near the junction of Bendigo Creek with what later became known as Golden Gully, a hut that...
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  • Hellenic XCC Series #3 Results XXI MTB "Rusza Peloton" Puchar Polski II Memoriał im. Wiesława Grabka Results Portugal Cup DHI Results British Cycling National...
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    Second World War POW camps surrounded by barbed wire, watchtowers and Nissen huts". Internees lived in dormitories and disciplined themselves with military-style...
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    Henry Hyde (X. 1947), former U.S. representative of Illinois Robert D. Inglis (A.B. 1981), U.S. representative of South Carolina Dan Lipinski (Ph.D. 1998)...
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    Pevsner & Pollard (2006), p423 Pevsner & Pollard (2006), p495 Inglis (2005), p86 Inglis (2005), pp100-101 Pevsner & Pollard (2006), p475 Hughes (1999)...
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  • Office Lieutenant Henry Maxwell Burton Inglis — Instructional Duties, Canadian Forces Captain William Clarence Inglis — Headquarters Staff, Canadian Forces...
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  • Results Tennessee National DHI Results Tennessee National E-MTB Results Memorial Bruno Alverà International XCO 2023 Results 31. KTM Kamptal Trophy Results...
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  • Artillery) Remount Directorate Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet Colonel Charles Inglis Scott, Army Pay Department Colonel William Apsley-Smith CB Temp Lieutenant-Colonel...
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  • Inglis, Carpenter, Merchant Navy. Ralph Jarvis, Foreman Fitter, James Robertson & Sons Ltd. Robert Jeffrey, Foreman Smith, Laird & Son Ltd. Charles Walter...
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  • history. V. A. Ensor a Waikato rugby player turned out for Richmond, while J Inglis, a former Wairarapa rugby player debuted for Manukau and scored a try. On...
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  • Tasmania. For services to Medicine. Military Division Rear-Admiral Charles Carr Clark, OBE, DSC, Royal Australian Navy. Lieutenant-General Eric Winslow...
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  • Medical Corps. Major-General George Charles Humphreys, CBE (13231), late Infantry. Major-General George Henry Inglis, CBE (14525), late Royal Regiment of...
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  • sinking of TEV Wahine. 15 May: After 40 days of climbing, New Zealander Mark Inglis became the first double amputee to reach the summit of Mount Everest, the...
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