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  Roland Arthur Ritson 1882   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Roland was born 12 June 1882, the son of Frank William Ritson and Eveline Doxford, at Sunderland, County Durham.
Bertha was born on 6 October 1885, the daughter of Robert Fairclough and Mary Ann Carr.
son of Roland Arthur Ritson and Bertha M. Fairclough
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 The Definitive History of Leeds United - Managers - Arthur Fairclough (1920-27)
Fairclough was a native Yorkshireman, being born in Redbrook, Barnsley in March 1873, and he was a referee of some repute in his early days.
Fairclough resigned following this and was replaced by the returning Dick Ray, but left a team that was strong enough to bounce back to the top flight at the first attempt a year later.
Fairclough had done some wonderful groundwork in his time at Elland Road and set up the club for a good time of things throughout the period between the two wars.
www.mightyleeds.co.uk /managers/fairclough.htm   (937 words)

  
 Ellen
Fairclough was a equal pay for equal work.
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 Enron Dialogs by D. Boje Ph.D.
CDA was developed in Fairclough (1992) then extended to a critical realism position in subsequent work (Fairclough, Jessop and Sayer, forthcoming; Fairclough 2000, 2003).
Events are plotted into chains or networks of events and text and talk are elements of the chaining and contextualizing of events into plots (See Plots in Septet analysis).
Dialogs about capitalism chain together (emplot) events in talk and texts, into chains of dialogs that are proximate and remote from climatic or catastrophic events (See Enron Dialogs for examples).
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 leedsfans.org.uk: Leeds United Manager Profile: Arthur Fairclough
Two years later, Fairclough took the team one step further as they beat West Bromwich Albion to take the trophy.
When Huddersfield chairman J. Hilton Crowther decided that a Leeds-based team would be a better vehicle for his attentions, he persuaded his manager to move with him, and so Fairclough took over from Dick Ray as Leeds United manager for the club's first full season in the Football League.
Fairclough put together a useful team, and in 1923-24 he saw his side win promotion to the First Division.
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 Montgomery Newspapers - The Colonial - 12/10/2004 - Perky Promenaders hold last dance in Plymouth Meeting
Square dancing is a little more difficult to learn at first, according to Fairclough, because everyone is dancing in a group, whereas in round dancing, couples dance the same steps at the same time.
Fairclough and his wife, Nancy, have been square dancing since 1985, he said, and joined the Perky Promenaders in the early 1990s.
Born in England, Fairclough moved to this area from Michigan in 1987 with his wife while they were employed at UNICEF.
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 The Alaska Star: Briefs 05/29/03
Anna Fairclough, executive director of Standing Together Against Rape and local Anchorage Assemblywoman, was appointed to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center advisory board.
Fairclough said she will be speaking on a federal level about the adequacy of current federal laws and how sexual crimes are reported.
Project director Karen Baker said in a press release that Fairclough would broaden the group geographically, and bring significant leadership and experience.
www.alaskastar.com /stories/052903/saf_20030529011.shtml   (302 words)

  
 WW1 Long Island (Brooklyn) War Dead
A brother, Arthur FERKINS, 20 years old, enlisted a few months ago and is at Camp Gordon, Georgia.
This was supplemented by two letters, one from Capt. Martin Meany of the young man's company and the other by Chaplain Duffy stating that Sergeant Francis was one of the four men killed by the bursting of an enemy shell.
Corporal Arthur Lee FRAWLEY, 22 years old, of 2315 Bedford avenue, Flatbush, was killed in action Sept. 27, according to a telegram received by his parents, Mr.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Fairclough, George 27446, Trooper 22nd Coy., 2nd Bn.
I.Y. Fairclough, Rowland 2673, Sgt. 23rd Coy., 8th Bn.
Flint, Frederick Arthur 11218, Trooper 61st Coy., 17th Bn.
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 The Definitive History of Leeds United - Review of 1927-28 - Immediate return
Dick Ray was the easy solution to their problem, having already had a relationship of twenty years with Elland Road, starting when as a left back he followed his manager Gilbert Gillies from Chesterfield to Leeds City for their first season of League football back in 1905.
Despite the relegation, Fairclough had left a strong side behind him: Jimmy Potts was an ever present in 1926-27 and on his way to being United's outstanding keeper between the wars; Willis Edwards, Tom Townsley and George Reed were a dependable half back line, while Tom Jennings and Russell Wainscoat were threatening up front.
One of Fairclough's last acts at Leeds had been to fork out a then massive £5,600 to secure the services of Scottish international schemer John White, who was to be a star of the team for the next three seasons.
www.mightyleeds.co.uk /seasons/192728.htm   (1604 words)

  
 Leeds United Football Club - The Official Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Manager Arthur Fairclough had recognised his potential when he plucked him from the obscurity of Woodlands Wesleyans in Doncaster.
Fairclough soon turned Hart into a potential England player — although that took several years, by which time Dick Ray had taken over as Leeds manager.
Fairclough, the fans’ Player Of The Year in his first season, was a virtual ever-present before he was finally deemed surplus to requirements (and sold to Bolton) after reaching his 30th birthday.
www.leedsunited.com /article.asp?article=248290   (2044 words)

  
 ENFIELD TOWN METHODIST CHURCH - A PERSONAL HISTORY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Fairclough, Senior, Arthur and Maureen Fairclough asked permission to form a children's corner in the transept by the organ in their memory.
This was gladly given and they proceeded to form a corner as we have it now, and the baptismal font and plinth were moved to their present position.
Fairclough had been a long-serving member of the Trust, a Chapel Steward and for many years was Superintendent Secretary of the Sunday School.
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 Devon local studies. Author catalogue
Fairclough, Graham J. Plymouth excavations : St.Andrews Street, 1976 / By G.J. - Plymouth : Plymouth City Mus, 1979.
Mineral railways of the West Country / [compiled by] Tony Fairclough and Eric Shepherd.
Arthur the King : the themes behind the legends.
www.devon.gov.uk /library/locstudy/authfa.html   (5595 words)

  
 Fleetwood
At Fleetwood I was looked after by my Grandma, Beatrice Mary Green, my Granddad, Arthur Ernest and their unmarried daughter, Doris, who became my surrogate Mother.
There were lots of uncles and aunts in the Green 'dynasty', Arthur and Mollie Green, Herbert and Mary Green, Leonard and Corah Jinks, and Tom and Almeda Fairclough.
Arthur and Mollie had a daughter, Marilyn; Herbert and Mary had Maureen and Geoffrey; Len and Corah had Arthur ('Bunty'), Len and a daughter whose name I forget; Tom and Almeda had Ellen and Joan.
homepage.ntlworld.com /steve.davidson1/Myhistory_Fleetwood.htm   (652 words)

  
 leedsfans.org.uk: Leeds United Player Profile: Jim Baker
Jim Baker was Leeds' first captain, signed by Arthur Fairclough who had managed him at Huddersfield.
He was a scout for Leeds in the 1950s as well as serving on the board, and became a publican after his footballing days were over.
Bill Slater says: My stepfather, Arthur Baker was he elder brother of the Baker Bros., and according to him the better player of all.
www.leedsfans.org.uk /leeds/players/520.html   (268 words)

  
 Graham
He wasted no time in bringing Barnsley's successful manager, Arthur Fairclough, to Leeds and on 26 February 1920, Ray stepped down to become Fairclough's assistant.
Dick Ray had taken over as manager from Arthur Fairclough and again the emphasis was on attack.
Fairclough and Jones had been out injured and their return coincided with a 15-match unbeaten run.
homepages.tesco.net /~graham.inman/lufchistory.htm   (17977 words)

  
 toellandback.com - Story   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Arthur Fairclough assembled a hard-working, tenacious side who clinched promotion at Easter and were crowned champions 5 days later, with a 1-0 win in Lancashire at Nelson.
On the field, Arthur Fairclough recruited three new players towards the end of the season, who would go on to become some of the most famous names in the pre-2nd-world-war history of the club.
It was also the end of the road for Secretary-Manager Arthur Fairclough who was replaced by former Leeds City man Dick Ray in time for the 2nd Division campaign of 1927/28.
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 Barnsley | History | Official History Of Barnsley Football Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The secretary, who in those days dealt with team matters, Arthur Fairclough signed a number of new players and in most cases they had already gained league experience.
Manager Arthur Fairclough was allowed to bring in four players but only Archie Taylor, a full back, made the starting line-up for the opening match.
More games were crammed in and again Fairclough rested some of his Cup hero's but when the final arrived all were fit and ready to take on West Bromwich at Crystal Palace.
www.barnsleyfc.premiumtv.co.uk /page/History/0,,10309,00.html   (22632 words)

  
 The SF Site: Featured Reviews Archive
It is this Demon Child with whom this particular segment of the series is concerned -- a being born of a union between a human woman and a king of the Harshini, a semi-mythical elf-like magical race with demon-taming potential.
In this addition to the King Arthur canon, General Artorius has been sent by King Aurelian to the North of Britain, where the savage attacks by the Saxons, Picts and Angles are ravaging the land and people.
His task is two-fold, to lead the last remains of Rome's Legion against these raiders, and to unite the tribes of Britain to insure their safety.
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 f1
South Staffordshire Regiment Son of William and Elsie Fairclough, of Park Village, Wolverhampton.
Farmer Arthur Private 40584 7th Bn Norfolk Regiment Son of Tom and E. Farmer of Wednesfield, Wolverhampton; husband of I. Farmer of Front Street, St Pebworth, Stratford-on-Avon.
East Yorkshire Regiment Son of Arthur and Lucy Fisher, of 48 Harpheim Grove, Southcoates Estate, Hull.
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 The Definitive History of Leeds United - Review of 1925-26 - On the brink
Their first season in Division One had been a major struggle for Leeds, but the signings of Willis Edwards, Tom Jennings and Russell Wainscoat at the end of the season had proved just enough to keep them safe.
In the close season manager Arthur Fairclough made a number of notable additions to his squad, including wingers Billy Jackson, Harry Duggan, Jackie Fell and Bobby Turnbull plus full back Jimmy Allan.
To finance all the imports, Fairclough shipped out Sam Powell, Lawrie Baker, Albert Bell, Alan Noble, Fred Graver, Tom Bell, Bill Moore, James Clark and Walter Coates, with George Speak retiring and Billy Down, Jack Swan, Joe Harris and Bert Duffield leaving in the first three months of the new season.
www.mightyleeds.co.uk /seasons/192526.htm   (1391 words)

  
 Arthur Stokes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A councillor and worker at the Town Hall who bought a china cabinet from Betty Turpin.
Alf Roberts came round to Betty's to lend support, and Arthur decided that Betty was Alf's 'bit on the side'.
In April 1978 he attended the meeting of independent councillors convened by Len Fairclough when Len was charged with being drunk and disorderly.
www.corrie.net /profiles/characters/stokes_arthur.html   (83 words)

  
 The Definitive History of Leeds United - Players/Managers - Dick Ray - Player (1905-08) - Manager (1919-20 and 1927-35)
New United chairman Hilton Crowther went back to his old club Huddersfield Town to recruit Arthur Fairclough in February 1920.
Ray never got them above a mid table finish, but when Arthur Fairclough resigned following Leeds United's relegation to Division Two at the end of 1926-27, the Leeds Board recalled him to oversee all team and football affairs, including selection and tactics.
Ray steered United back up to the First Division at the first attempt in 1927-28, making few changes to Fairclough's team, although Keetley had a good late run, scoring 18 goals in his 16 appearances.
www.mightyleeds.co.uk /managers/ray.htm   (884 words)

  
 Leeds United F.C. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Crowther brought in a new manager, Arthur Fairclough, from Barnsley, and in May 1920 the new club was elected to the Football League, along with Cardiff City.
Over the following few years, Leeds consolidated their position in the Second Division and in 1924 won the second division title with 54 points.
He also began to bring players through from the youth team, including David Batty (actually a product of the Bremner era) and Gary Speed.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Leeds_United_F.C.   (3164 words)

  
 History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He brought in F.A cup winning manager Arthur Fairclough from Barnsley, with Dick Ray becoming his assistant.
Defence was the main feature in the early days as they relied heavily on skipper Baker and fullback Bert Duffield to help them to 14th spot.
The team was built up further by Fairclough with future England international Ernie Hart in defence and the formidable front three of Jack Swann, Percy Whipp, and Joe Richmond spurring Leeds on to a great 1923/24 season.
www.leedsunitedaustralia.com /club/history2.html   (669 words)

  
 Coronation Street - Nostalgia Central   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Jack Walker disappeared when Arthur Leslie died suddenly in 1970.
Peter Adamson (Len Fairclough) was suspended from the show for 3 months to sort out his problems with alcoholism.
Ernie Bishop was killed off with a shotgun blast in a wages robbery after actor Stephen Hancock staged a one-man pay dispute.
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 donnunn.com: 100 things about me   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Art was one of the first friends I made in the Chapter, and he is still greatly missed.
Art's memorial service was one of the hardest things I've ever done, but the single most difficult moment came toward the end when I had tied the bundle of flowers and walked toward the Faircloughs to present it to them.
Fairclough, and the embraces and quiet laughter as we spoke for a minute or two before I returned to the dais to complete the ceremony.
www.donnunn.com /spiel/2004/04/meme_du_jour_10.html   (2437 words)

  
 LPB Presents: Signpost to Freedom: The 1953 Baton Rouge Bus Boycott
Adam Fairclough is the Director of the Arthur Miller Center for American History and a professor of American History at East Anglia University, in Britain.
Fairclough has written extensively about America ’s Civil Rights Movement, particularly in Louisiana.
His acclaimed book, Race and Democracy: The Civil Rights Struggle in Louisiana, 1915-1972, published in 1995, won the Lillian Smith Award for Non-Fiction and is widely considered to be the definitive work on Louisiana civil rights political history.
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 The Swinburn Family from Bishopwearmouth in Durham
Q2) 1874 Sunderland; on 1881 census with parents, aged 7; on 1901 census at Sunderland, a brushmaker aged 25 with younger brother Arthur; died (reg.
ARTHUR SWINBURN, born (reg.Q3) 1884 Sunderland; on 1901 census with brother Robert in Sunderland, a Boiler Smith aged 16; he was a witness at his cousin James Patterson Swinburn's marriage in 1902; died (reg.Q2) 1930
WILLIAM R. SWINBURN, born c.1868 Sunderland, he was Ralph's stepson, the son of Mary's first husband and so a Fairclough by birth; on 1881 census with Ralph and Mary, aged 13
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 EDWARDS, Flight Lieutenant Harold - Order of St
FAIRBAIN, Lieutenant Arthur Reginald - Distinguished Flying Cross - awarded as per London Gazette dated 8 February 1919; announced in Canada of 15 February 1919.
His determination in pushing his balloon forward during the recent advances has been most praiseworthy.
FAIRCLOUGH, Lieutenant Arthur Bradfield - Military Cross - awarded as per London Gazette dated 13 May 1918.
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 NSF - Researchers - Chang Ryu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
His honors and awards include the Mettler-Toledo Thermal Analysis Education Grant in 2001, the Arthur K. Doolittle Award from the American Chemical Society's (ACM) Division of Polymeric Materials Science and Engineering (PMSE) in 1998, and a Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies Scholarship from 1993 through 1998.
Ryu leads an NSEC Seed Grant project entitled, "Synthesis and HPLC Separation of ABC Three-Arm Star Block Copolymers." He also serves as a director for Rensselaer's centralized polymer thermal characterization facility, and offers interdisciplinary training for students and researchers in chemistry, chemical engineering, and materials.
I.W. Hamley, J.P.A. Fairclough, A.J. Ryan, C.Y. Ryu, T.P. Lodge, A.J. Gleeson, and J.S. Pedersen, "Micellar Ordering in Concentrated Solutions of Di- and Tri-block Copolymers in a Slightly Selective Solvent," Macromolecules, 31, 1188, (1998).
www.rpi.edu /dept/nsec/researchers_ryu.html   (616 words)

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