She has since become the Patron of the Nancy Blackett Trust which owns and operates Ransome's yacht, Nancy Blackett. |
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Blackett was using wooden rails for his tramway and, once again, Trevithick's machine was to prove too heavy for its track. |
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It tells the story of the Walker children, who sail a dinghy named Swallow, and the Blackett children, who sail a dinghy named Amazon. |
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When he is over his rollocking from Rooney, Blackett might well develop into an accomplished United defender. |
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The young Lions made a great start when Paul Blackett latched on to an Ethan Tait through ball to drive low past home goalkeeper Sam Bell. |
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The crew of the Amazon are the sisters Nancy and Peggy Blackett. |
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Train driver Graham Blackett said he spotted Mr Poole at the side of the track, but thought he was a train spotter until he knelt down in front of the train and waved. |
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The small pub stood on the site as early as 1834, named after the Ord family of Fenham Hall, later the Blackett family, who owned much of the land in the area. |
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Christopher Blackett, proprietor of the Wylam colliery near Newcastle, heard of the success in Wales and wrote to Trevithick asking for locomotive designs. |
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Jay Blackett, 36, launched his attack on David Skates after the pair had spent the day drinking and taking cocaine at a pub in Smithdown Road, Wavertree. |
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Beatrix Alice married Reginald Rundell Neeld in 1896, Pamela Mary married Henry Blackett in 1906, and in 1908 Dorothy Sybil married Eric Fullerton. |
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The Samoa international is currently suspended pending the hearing, a sanction imposed by judicial officer Judge Jeff Blackett after Fuimaono-Sapolu failed to attend. |
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