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In the News (Thu 16 Oct 08)

  
  Southall.co.uk
Southall is also known for its sports teams ever since it was founded.
The Southall News had emerged in 1885-1888 as well as the Southall Guardian which was published in 1894.
Southall as a Community has come far, and Panjab Radio Station has reinforced the culture of Southall through their radio station and their successful events, which brings together the Asian community, and also allows listeners to personally meet the presenters.
www.southall.co.uk   (2316 words)

  
  Southall
Originally Southall was a small hamlet in the larger parish of Norwood, but the parish of Southall came into being in 1864.
Southall was not specifically mentioned in the Domesday survey of 1086, because it was part of the manor of Hayes, so was not mentioned separately.
Southall's most celebrated residents were the Martin brothers, who worked in a pottery at the end of Havelock Road, near to the canal.
www.ealing.gov.uk /services/leisure/tourism/southall   (497 words)

  
 Mark Southall
Southall is eminently qualified to fill this important leadership role.
Southall is currently serving on the board of directors for the Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter of Community Associations Institute (CAI) in 2004.
Southall was inducted into the Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter's Hall of Fame for his work in promoting the community association industry.
www.associationtimes.com /contributors/MarkSouthall.html   (258 words)

  
 TheFA.com - Southall's battle plans
Southall, 46, was a world class goalkeeper who made 751 appearances for the Merseysiders and won 92 full caps.
Southall is ambitious to improve on Hastings current league position of 14th.
Southall had a glittering career winning the Footballer of The Year award in 1985 as well as twice lifting The FA Cup with Everton.
www.thefa.com /GrassrootsOld/Postings/2004/12/Grassroots_Southall_Hastings.htm?WBCMODE=PresentationUnpublished?pagedefault.htm   (986 words)

  
 Joseph Edward Southall, 1861-1944 [Biography]
Southall came back from this trip with a profound admiration for the Italian Primitives and a desire to study and practise the art of painting in tempera.
Southall's active involvement in politics is usually attributed to his opposition to the jingoistic reaction to theJameson Raid of 1895, although we have already seen him drawing John Bright some ten years earlier at the Borough Meeting [See Skipwith, "Peace"].
Joe and Bessie Southall made their last trip to Venice in the Spring of 1937; later that year he was taken ill and had to undergo major surgery from which he never fully recovered.
www.victorianweb.org /painting/southall/bio1.html   (1655 words)

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