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unusual facts about Stanmore


John Allworth Clark

John Allworth Clark died on Tuesday 14 June 1932 at his home, 233 Stanmore Road, Stanmore, Sydney, New South Wales.


Barnet

They played at the Underhill Stadium until 2012/13 but from the 2013/14 season will play at The Hyde in Stanmore in the London Borough of Harrow.

Bejam

Bejam was a British frozen food retailer which was founded by John Apthorp in 1968, based in Stanmore.

Charles Prescott

In 1900 he moved to Newington College, Stanmore, as president and headmaster, the first to hold dual office.

George Hamilton-Gordon, 2nd Baron Stanmore

After succeeding his father in the barony in 1912 Stanmore served as a Lord-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of Lords) under H. H. Asquith and then David Lloyd George from 1914 to 1922.

Hugh Hastings Romilly

He was of adventurous disposition, and joined in Fiji in October 1879 Sir Arthur Gordon, the governor (afterwards Lord Stanmore).

Joseph Gerrald

Gerrald was brought to England whilst still a child and educated at Stanmore school, under Dr. Samuel Parr, where he showed promise as a student.

Monro of Fyrish

Educated at Stanmore School under Samuel Parr, at Harrow and then Oriel College, Oxford where he graduated as a Doctor of Medicine in 1787.

Theatricals

Based on a short story Flavien: Scènes de la vie contemporaine by Henri Rivière, Tenants tells of a widowed Englishman, Sir Frederick Byng, his son Norman, and his ward Mildred Stanmore.

Thelma Forshaw

Forshaw was educated at St Michael's Catholic Primary School in Stanmore and St Fiacre's Primary School in Leichardt.


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