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  • RAF Manby
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Lincolnshire, England

    Royal Air Force Manby or more simply RAF Manby is a former Royal Air Force station located in Lincolnshire, England The following units were here at some

    RAF Manby

    RAF_Manby

  • Manby
  • Village and civil parish in Lincolnshire, England

    other is the 6th Skegness. RAF Manby was situated near the village between 1938 and 1974. Houses in Manby were built for RAF personnel, with village streets

    Manby

    Manby

    Manby

  • RAF College of Air Warfare
  • Military unit

    Flying was formed here on 1 July 1962 at Manby. The College started off life as the Empire Central Flying School at RAF Hullavington whose main aim was to teach

    RAF College of Air Warfare

    RAF_College_of_Air_Warfare

  • Guy Gibson
  • Recipient of the Victoria Cross (1918–1944)

    Gibson's bomb aimer, Squadron Leader Richardson, a bombing instructor from RAF Manby, requested twelve practice runs over the target, but they still failed

    Guy Gibson

    Guy Gibson

    Guy_Gibson

  • No. 25 Group RAF
  • Former Royal Air Force flying training group

    schools including No. 1 Air Armament School RAF, at RAF Manby, and the Central Gunnery School RAF, at RAF Sutton Bridge. On 7 July 1942, the Air Gunners

    No. 25 Group RAF

    No. 25 Group RAF

    No._25_Group_RAF

  • RAF East Kirkby
  • Former RAF station in Lincolnshire, England

    Hemswell and RAF Manby. The following units were also here at some point: No. 55 Base RAF (April 1944 - November 1945) No. 93 Maintenance Unit RAF (? - December

    RAF East Kirkby

    RAF East Kirkby

    RAF_East_Kirkby

  • List of RAF Regiment units
  • Regiment Units In The Royal Air Force

    This is a list of units of the Royal Air Force Regiment. The RAF Regiment is the ground fighting force of the Royal Air Force and is charged mainly with

    List of RAF Regiment units

    List_of_RAF_Regiment_units

  • No. 3 Flying Training School RAF
  • Flying Training School of the Royal Air Force

    Refresher Flying from RAF Manby. In November 1974 it took over another unit when the RN Elementary Flying Training School arrived from RAF Church Fenton, but

    No. 3 Flying Training School RAF

    No._3_Flying_Training_School_RAF

  • Battle of Britain (film)
  • 1969 WWII film by Guy Hamilton

    pilots were selected. Pilots included: Flt Lt David Curry, aged 29, of RAF Manby, originally from Worcester, England and lived in Maltby le Marsh in Lincolnshire

    Battle of Britain (film)

    Battle_of_Britain_(film)

  • List of former Royal Air Force stations
  • This list of former RAF stations includes most of the stations, airfields and administrative headquarters previously used by the Royal Air Force. They

    List of former Royal Air Force stations

    List of former Royal Air Force stations

    List_of_former_Royal_Air_Force_stations

  • Royal Air Force of Oman
  • Air warfare branch of Oman's military

    The first seven pilots under Squadron Leader Barry Atkinson gathered at RAF Manby in Lincolnshire that month. They were initially allocated a total of five

    Royal Air Force of Oman

    Royal Air Force of Oman

    Royal_Air_Force_of_Oman

  • Avro Lincoln
  • British four-engined heavy bomber in service 1945-1963

    at RAF Manby Empire Central Flying School 1945–46 at RAF Hullavington Empire Radio School 1947–50 at RAF Debden Radar Research Flight 1951–57 at RAF Wyton

    Avro Lincoln

    Avro Lincoln

    Avro_Lincoln

  • John Rowlands (RAF officer)
  • Recipient of the George Cross and Royal Air Force Air Marshal (1915-2006)

    undertaking pilot training at RAF Ternhill and gaining his pilot's wings, he trained in armament engineering at RAF Manby in Lincolnshire. He was promoted

    John Rowlands (RAF officer)

    John_Rowlands_(RAF_officer)

  • Cleethorpes
  • Seaside resort town in Lincolnshire, England

    more than an hour off the Cleethorpes coast; it was seen by radar at RAF Manby too. It was a large spherical object with a glass appearance. The Lakenheath-Bentwaters

    Cleethorpes

    Cleethorpes

    Cleethorpes

  • UFO sightings in the United Kingdom
  • List of alleged UFO sightings within the United Kingdom

    Cleethorpes coast for over an hour and also seen on radar from RAF Manby at 15:00. RAF planes approached the object and it flew off. 4 April 1957 — West

    UFO sightings in the United Kingdom

    UFO_sightings_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • White Waltham Airfield
  • Airport in White Waltham, Berkshire, England

    Training) Group RAF, responsible for administering the Flying Refresher Schools and the Advanced Flying Schools moved from RAF Manby to RAF White Waltham

    White Waltham Airfield

    White Waltham Airfield

    White_Waltham_Airfield

  • Type-C hangar
  • Aircraft hangar type used by the Royal Air Force

    normal three sets. These were located at RAF Catterick, RAF Little Rissington, RAF Manby, RAF Shawbury, and RAF Wittering, and intended as aircraft repair

    Type-C hangar

    Type-C hangar

    Type-C_hangar

  • List of accidents and incidents involving the Avro Lincoln
  • landing at RAF Hemswell. 1958 13 November 1958 SX934 of the Royal Air Force Flying College, landing gear collapsed on landing at RAF Manby. 1961 22 March

    List of accidents and incidents involving the Avro Lincoln

    List of accidents and incidents involving the Avro Lincoln

    List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_Avro_Lincoln

  • Vickers Windsor
  • British four-engine heavy bomber, 1943

    flying life in November 1945 NK136 became an instructional airframe at RAF Manby until scrapped in 1948. Two pre-production airframes were under construction;

    Vickers Windsor

    Vickers Windsor

    Vickers_Windsor

  • Louth, Lincolnshire
  • Market town in Lincolnshire, England

    Post". Louth Museum. Retrieved 3 September 2022. "FREEDOM OF LOUTH FOR RAF MANBY 1965". YouTube. 8 March 2013. Archived from the original on 5 December

    Louth, Lincolnshire

    Louth, Lincolnshire

    Louth,_Lincolnshire

  • Kenneth Hubbard
  • Royal Air Force officer

    No. 104 Squadron RAF from RAF Abu Sueir RAF Shallufa in Egypt. In October he was posted to Empire Air Armament School at RAF Manby as a flying instructor

    Kenneth Hubbard

    Kenneth_Hubbard

  • RAF Training Command
  • Former command of the Royal Air Force

    RAF White Waltham University of London Air Squadron RAF Woodvale Liverpool University Air Squadron Manchester University Air Squadron RAF Manby RAF College

    RAF Training Command

    RAF_Training_Command

  • Avro Athena
  • 1948 British military trainer aircraft

    were used by the RAF from 1950 for armament training at the RAF Flying College at RAF Manby. A single aircraft was loaned back to Avro and given the civil

    Avro Athena

    Avro Athena

    Avro_Athena

  • RAF Hemswell
  • Former RAF station in Lincolnshire, England

    or airfields and those also in Lincolnshire at RAF Scampton. Bawtry Hall, Cranwell, Faldingworth, Manby and North Coates. The site was eventually redeveloped

    RAF Hemswell

    RAF Hemswell

    RAF_Hemswell

  • 1974 Birthday Honours
  • UK national honours award 1974

    Schools. The Reverend Canon John Westland Hanson, Civilian Chaplain, RAF Manby. Jesse Leslie Hardcastle, Controller, National Film Theatre. Farrukh Siyar

    1974 Birthday Honours

    1974_Birthday_Honours

  • Grimoldby
  • Village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England

    railway station. On 3 June 1987 Panavia Tornado 'ZA366' from RAF Marham crashed near to RAF Manby airfield at 5.07 p.m. Both pilots ejected. An electoral ward

    Grimoldby

    Grimoldby

    Grimoldby

  • John Downey (RAF officer)
  • Royal Air Force commander (1920–2010)

    then joined the staff of the Empire Air Navigation School at Manby. While stationed at Manby, he flew 'Aries III', a modified Lincoln bomber taking off

    John Downey (RAF officer)

    John_Downey_(RAF_officer)

  • Cathcart Wight-Boycott
  • British fighter pilot

    1954, when he became a QFI at the RAF Flying College, RAF Manby in Lincolnshire. In April 1955 he was posted to RAF Luqa as senior air staff officer (SASO)

    Cathcart Wight-Boycott

    Cathcart_Wight-Boycott

  • Donald Pleasence
  • English actor (1919–1995)

    were in the temperance society, and his mother was in the Grimoldby and Manby Women's Institute. By early 1934 he had moved from Lincolnshire, where his

    Donald Pleasence

    Donald Pleasence

    Donald_Pleasence

  • List of de Havilland Mosquito operators
  • Training Unit RAF No. 1 Ferry Unit RAF Overseas Ferry Unit RAF No. 5 Ferry Unit RAF No. 8 Ferry Unit RAF No. 9 Ferry Unit RAF No. 10 Ferry Unit RAF No. 16 Ferry

    List of de Havilland Mosquito operators

    List_of_de_Havilland_Mosquito_operators

  • Great Yarmouth
  • Seaside town in Norfolk, England

    In 1803, Captain George Manby was appointed barrack-master at Great Yarmouth; during his time in post he invented the Manby mortar. Again in 1807, during

    Great Yarmouth

    Great Yarmouth

    Great_Yarmouth

  • Andrew Humphrey
  • Marshal of the Royal Air Force (1921–1977)

    Africa in September 1948 and went on to be an instructor at the RAF Flying College at Manby in May 1951. Having been appointed an Officer of the Order of

    Andrew Humphrey

    Andrew Humphrey

    Andrew_Humphrey

  • Engineer and Logistic Staff Corps
  • Volunteer advisory unit of the British Army

    destruction of other works in case of Invasion" was proposed in 1860 by Charles Manby, then honorary secretary of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE). He

    Engineer and Logistic Staff Corps

    Engineer and Logistic Staff Corps

    Engineer_and_Logistic_Staff_Corps

  • Edward Donaldson (RAF officer)
  • RAF flying ace (1912-1992)

    return to England, his final appointment was as Commandant of the RAF College, Manby. Donaldson married Winifred Constant in 1936, and the couple had two

    Edward Donaldson (RAF officer)

    Edward Donaldson (RAF officer)

    Edward_Donaldson_(RAF_officer)

  • John Topham (RAF officer)
  • British flying ace of WWII

    Force (RAF) during the Second World War. He was credited with having destroyed at least thirteen German aircraft and went on to serve in the RAF in the

    John Topham (RAF officer)

    John_Topham_(RAF_officer)

  • Patrick Dunn (RAF officer)
  • Royal Air Force Air Marshal (1912-2004)

    Commodore, Operations at Headquarters RAF Fighter Command in 1953. He was made Commandant of the RAF Flying College at Manby in 1956, Deputy Air Secretary in

    Patrick Dunn (RAF officer)

    Patrick Dunn (RAF officer)

    Patrick_Dunn_(RAF_officer)

  • Gus Walker
  • Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal & England international rugby union player (1912–1986)

    1951 he became Officer Commanding RAF Coningsby and in 1954 he was made Commandant of the RAF Flying College at Manby where he developed flying techniques

    Gus Walker

    Gus_Walker

  • Michael Lyne
  • Royal Air Force Air-Vice Marshal (1919-1997)

    chief flying instructor at the RAF Flying College at Manby in 1954 and officer commanding, RAF Wildenrath in 1958. He went on to be air attaché in Moscow

    Michael Lyne

    Michael_Lyne

  • Downham Market
  • Market town in Norfolk, England

    research facilities with small library. George William Manby (1765–1854), inventor of the Manby mortar and the first modern form of fire extinguisher,

    Downham Market

    Downham Market

    Downham_Market

  • Prestfelde School
  • Private day and boarding school in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England

    Britain RAF pilot and leading British ace of the Battle, born in Bayston Hill in 1919, attended Prestfelde between 1929 and 1933. Dave Manby - national

    Prestfelde School

    Prestfelde_School

  • Barracks
  • Accommodation for military personnel, laborers or prisoners

    one such was Captain George Manby at the Royal Barracks, Great Yarmouth. Coincidentally his father, Captain Matthew Manby, had been barrack-master at

    Barracks

    Barracks

    Barracks

  • Somaliland
  • Partially recognised state in the Horn of Africa

    Archived from the original on 27 November 2022. Retrieved 28 March 2016.d Manby, B. (2012). Citizenship Law in Africa: A Comparative Study. Open Society

    Somaliland

    Somaliland

    Somaliland

  • Guy Martin
  • British television presenter and former motorcycle racer (born 1981)

    of the wall, in metres. This revealed the chosen location, a hangar on Manby Airfield, would be too small for Martin's desired target of 160 km/h (100 mph)

    Guy Martin

    Guy Martin

    Guy_Martin

  • Regents Academy
  • Private (non-boarding) school in Louth, Lincolnshire, England

    school moved to new premises in Manby Park, Lincolnshire in 1995. Manby Park is a business park on the site of a former RAF base. In November 2004 the school

    Regents Academy

    Regents_Academy

  • Goldfinger (film)
  • 1964 spy film by Guy Hamilton

    Remembering Sixties Cover Girl Tania Mallet". vogue.co.uk. Retrieved 28 May 2026. Manby, Christine (6 May 2019). "Tania Mallet: The Blackpool Bond girl who shunned

    Goldfinger (film)

    Goldfinger_(film)

  • Peter Horsley
  • Royal Air Force Air Marshal (1921-2001)

    became senior instructor at the RAF Flying College, Manby in Lincolnshire and was then made Station Commander at RAF Wattisham in Suffolk in 1959. He

    Peter Horsley

    Peter Horsley

    Peter_Horsley

  • Woodhall Spa
  • Former spa town and civil parish in Lincolnshire, England

    mineral springs, historic cinema and its Second World War association with the RAF 617 Squadron, commonly referred to as 'The Dambusters'. Much of the village's

    Woodhall Spa

    Woodhall Spa

    Woodhall_Spa

  • North Somercotes
  • Village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire

    time between the village surgery and those in the neighbouring village of Manby. A caravan park, Lakeside Park, is at the edge of the village. The camp

    North Somercotes

    North Somercotes

    North_Somercotes

  • Spilsby
  • Market town and civil parish in Lincolnshire, England

    by Spilsby Town Council, is under East Lindsey District Council based at Manby. Spilsby falls under the Louth and Horncastle Westminster parliamentary

    Spilsby

    Spilsby

    Spilsby

  • BT site engineering code
  • Physical location code used by BT and previously the GPO

    Lindholm & Northern Radar QLIN Linton QLMG Leeming QMBY Manby QMET Kelvedon Hatch bunker (originally RAF Fighter Command 'Metropolitan Sector') QMHA North Luffenham

    BT site engineering code

    BT_site_engineering_code

  • Ludford, Lincolnshire
  • Village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England

    suffered the greatest number of casualties of any RAF Bomber Command squadron. There is a No. 101 Squadron RAF reunion every year in early September. During

    Ludford, Lincolnshire

    Ludford, Lincolnshire

    Ludford,_Lincolnshire

  • Leonard Trent
  • New Zealand aviator and VC recipient

    Air Force (RAF) in 1938 after receiving flying training in New Zealand. After travelling to England, he was posted to No. 15 Squadron RAF and was sent

    Leonard Trent

    Leonard Trent

    Leonard_Trent

  • Eco-towns
  • Government-sponsored programme of new towns

    Staffordshire (RAF Lichfield) Imerys, near St Austell, Cornwall. (China Clay quarries) Leeds city region, West Yorkshire (site to be determined) Manby, Lincolnshire

    Eco-towns

    Eco-towns

  • List of Freedom of the City recipients
  • 2019. The Royal Anglian Regiment: 19 June 2007 The College of Air Warfare Manby: 21 October 1965. The Royal British Legion (Lowestoft and District Branch):

    List of Freedom of the City recipients

    List_of_Freedom_of_the_City_recipients

  • Thorpe Camp
  • Former RAF barracks

    the former Royal Air Force barracks for RAF Woodhall Spa. It is 2.5 miles (4.0 km) southeast of the site of RAF Woodhall Spa, in the civil parish of Tattershall

    Thorpe Camp

    Thorpe Camp

    Thorpe_Camp

  • Judith Kazantzis
  • British poet and activist (1940–2018)

    Michèle (23 October 2018). "Judith Kazantzis obituary". The Guardian. Manby, Christine (31 October 2018). "Judith Kazantzis: Poet whose sense of injustice

    Judith Kazantzis

    Judith_Kazantzis

  • John L. Piotrowski
  • United States Air Force general

    1965, Armed Forces Staff College in 1968 and the RAF College of Air Warfare, Royal Air Force Station Manby, England, in 1971. He enlisted in the U.S. Air

    John L. Piotrowski

    John L. Piotrowski

    John_L._Piotrowski

  • North Cotes
  • Village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England

    early eighteenth century which is unaltered and in its original condition. RAF North Coates was opened during the First World War, and closed in June 1919

    North Cotes

    North Cotes

    North_Cotes

  • List of British innovations and discoveries
  • vacuum cleaner – Hubert Cecil Booth Fire extinguisher – George William Manby Folding carton – Charles Henry Foyle Lawn mower – Edwin Beard Budding Rubber

    List of British innovations and discoveries

    List of British innovations and discoveries

    List_of_British_innovations_and_discoveries

  • May 1916
  • Month in 1916

    Teschemacher and Francis Dorel was recorded at Columbia Records with Alfred De Manby providing vocals. Born: Archduke Felix, Austrian noble, last surviving son

    May 1916

    May 1916

    May_1916

  • Skendleby
  • Village in Lincolnshire, England

    village of Partney. One mile north-east of Skendleby was the location of RAF Skendleby Chain Home Low radar station, with a 200-foot (61 m) wooden mast

    Skendleby

    Skendleby

    Skendleby

  • Stuart "Captain Calamity" Hill
  • British sailor and activist (born c. 1943)

    "blundered" into an area of sea "intended for a practice bombing run by RAF Tornados". He made it as far north as Shetland calling in at Baltasound in

    Stuart "Captain Calamity" Hill

    Stuart_"Captain_Calamity"_Hill

  • Stenigot
  • Village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England

    Francis Velles de Guevara, died 1592. The village is probably best known for RAF Stenigot, a Chain Home radar station during the Second World War and later

    Stenigot

    Stenigot

    Stenigot

  • Malvern, Worcestershire
  • Spa town and civil parish in Worcestershire, England

    the Malvern water grew in volume. In 1842, Dr. James Wilson and Dr. James Manby Gully, leading exponents of hydrotherapy, set up clinics in Malvern (Holyrood

    Malvern, Worcestershire

    Malvern, Worcestershire

    Malvern,_Worcestershire

  • Terence Aubrey Murray
  • Australian politician (1810–1873)

    Collector of Customs for NSW, and Murray's brother-in-law, Augustus Onslow Manby Gibbes (1828–1897), who was the manager of Yarralumla. (A third trustee

    Terence Aubrey Murray

    Terence Aubrey Murray

    Terence_Aubrey_Murray

  • 1952 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Sergeant, British South Africa Police. Basutoland Captain Mervyn Colet Manby, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Basutoland. Bechuanaland protectorate

    1952 Birthday Honours

    1952_Birthday_Honours

  • Amble Lifeboat Station
  • RNLI Lifeboat station in Northumberland, England

    rescue equipment. At a time when the RNIPLS was in decline, a lifeboat and Manby Rocket equipment were provided to Warkworth Harbour by the Port of Newcastle

    Amble Lifeboat Station

    Amble Lifeboat Station

    Amble_Lifeboat_Station

  • Mick Ensor
  • Officer in the Royal New Zealand Air Force

    fighters, flying Gloster Meteors, before going on to more advanced training at Manby on Hawker Hunters and English Electric Canberras. While he had hoped for

    Mick Ensor

    Mick Ensor

    Mick_Ensor

  • Desmond McMullen
  • British flying ace of WWII

    After he gained his wings, he was posted to No. 1 Air Armament School at Manby in July 1938, where he served on the staff as a pilot. Following the outbreak

    Desmond McMullen

    Desmond McMullen

    Desmond_McMullen

  • HM Coastguard
  • National maritime rescue service covering the United Kingdom

    shipwrecks. For this reason, each Water Guard station was issued with Manby's Mortar (the mortar fired a shot with a line attached from the shore to

    HM Coastguard

    HM Coastguard

    HM_Coastguard

  • Great Steeping
  • Village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England

    the King, the RAF Steeping airfield was built as RAF Spilsby. It opened in September 1943, and in 1944 RAF Spilsby, RAF Strubby, and RAF East Kirkby joined

    Great Steeping

    Great Steeping

    Great_Steeping

  • 1946 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's). Colonel (temporary) John Manby (I.A.248), 7th Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. Brigadier (acting) Geoffrey Cullen

    1946 Birthday Honours

    1946_Birthday_Honours

  • 1980 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    McNiven. For services to Glasgow Legal Aid Committee. Thomas Charles David Manby, Head, Machine Division, National Institute of Agricultural Engineering

    1980 Birthday Honours

    1980_Birthday_Honours

  • Tattershall Thorpe
  • Hamlet and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England

    World War connection with RAF Woodhall Spa, which was in this parish. RAF Woodhall Spa was planned as a satellite airfield to RAF Coningsby. Construction

    Tattershall Thorpe

    Tattershall Thorpe

    Tattershall_Thorpe

  • Bobby Gibbes
  • Royal Australian Air Force fighter pilot

    to become Sydney's Admiralty House. Gibbes' grandfather, Augustus Onslow Manby Gibbes, owned Yarralumla station, subsequently the official residence of

    Bobby Gibbes

    Bobby Gibbes

    Bobby_Gibbes

  • Ingoldmells
  • Coastal village and civil parish in Lincolnshire, England

    Second World War, RAF Ingoldmells was a Chain Home Low radar station, providing low-altitude short-range warning, with a rotating antenna. RAF Stenigot on the

    Ingoldmells

    Ingoldmells

    Ingoldmells

  • William Rolls
  • British flying ace

    publicising the RAF's efforts in the war. He gave a number of talks for the "Wings for Victory" fundraising drive. In September 1943, he went to Manby where he

    William Rolls

    William_Rolls

  • Miningsby
  • Village in Lincolnshire, England

    Lincoln. On Wednesday 9 July 1969 at 2.20pm, there was the first loss of an RAF Phantom aircraft, 'XV395'. The navigator was Flight Lieutenant Forbes MacCombie

    Miningsby

    Miningsby

    Miningsby

  • Sibsey
  • Village, civil parish, and electoral ward in Lincolnshire, England

    April 2018. Media related to Sibsey at Wikimedia Commons Free Primary School RAF Lincolnshire Parish council Official Website of Sibsey Trader Windmill Sibsey

    Sibsey

    Sibsey

    Sibsey

  • Wainfleet All Saints
  • Ancient port and market town in Lincolnshire, England

    Construction, a division of the county council, The bypass opened in February 1991. RAF Wainfleet - local bombing range. UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Wainfleet

    Wainfleet All Saints

    Wainfleet All Saints

    Wainfleet_All_Saints

  • Keal Cotes
  • Small linear village in East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England

    Kirkby, Spilsby on the site of RAF East Kirkby. The museum, which is open daily except Sundays, commemorates the RAF's presence in Lincolnshire during

    Keal Cotes

    Keal Cotes

    Keal_Cotes

  • 1918 Birthday Honours
  • Appointments and honours by King George V on June 3, 1918

    CVO Sir Luke Fildes, Royal Artillery William Llewellyn ARA Sir Alan Reeve Manby MVO Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Edward Scott Worthington CMG MVO Royal Army Medical

    1918 Birthday Honours

    1918_Birthday_Honours

  • Strubby
  • Village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England

    mid-15th century. Opened in 1944, RAF Strubby was the most easterly of Lincolnshire's airfields. Operating from RAF Strubby were: 280 Squadron – May 1944

    Strubby

    Strubby

    Strubby

  • 1957 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Board. Harry Nailer, Clerical Officer, Royal Air Force Flying College, Manby. Brian Leigh Nelson, Regional Ground Services Manager, Europe & Africa,

    1957 Birthday Honours

    1957_Birthday_Honours

  • Hilgay
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    Its original members were agricultural workers from the local area. A Manby mortar is also represented. The bridge depicted between the two instruments

    Hilgay

    Hilgay

    Hilgay

  • Castle Vale
  • Housing estate in West Midlands, England

    the centre of the Watton Green area of the estate and Innsworth Green in Manby East and West. Innsworth Green is more landscaped than that at Thomas Walk

    Castle Vale

    Castle Vale

    Castle_Vale

  • List of shipwrecks in 1982
  • members of her crew. Her two survivors clung to a floating hatch cover for two days before reaching shore near Point Manby, where they were rescued.

    List of shipwrecks in 1982

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_1982

  • Kirkby on Bain
  • Village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England

    to at least the 16th Century. It was popular with airmen from the nearby RAF Woodhall Spa famed for its links with the 617 Squadron Dambusters. The parish

    Kirkby on Bain

    Kirkby on Bain

    Kirkby_on_Bain

  • North Ormsby
  • Village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England

    established in 1917 and abandoned in 1919. It was intended for No. 33 Squadron RAF use as an emergency landing site for aircraft if short of fuel during anti-Zeppelin

    North Ormsby

    North Ormsby

    North_Ormsby

  • List of churches in Lincolnshire
  • Sutton East Lindsey Maidenwell East Lindsey Maltby le Marsh East Lindsey Manby East Lindsey St Hybald's Church (redundant) Manton North Lincolnshire Grade

    List of churches in Lincolnshire

    List_of_churches_in_Lincolnshire

  • Halton Holegate
  • Village in Lincolnshire, England

    January 1977, from RAF Waddington 101 Sqn Five aircrew parachuted, who were taken to the Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, then to RAF Hospital Nocton Hall

    Halton Holegate

    Halton Holegate

    Halton_Holegate

  • Grade II* listed buildings in East Lindsey
  • 309288; 0.19302 (Church of All Saints) 1146990 More images Church of St Mary Manby, East Lindsey Church 14th century 9 March 1967 TF3992086646 53°21′29″N 0°06′04″E

    Grade II* listed buildings in East Lindsey

    Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_East_Lindsey

  • 1959 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Girl Guides Association of Australia. Kathleen Anastatia Mylne, JP, of Manby, Queensland. For public and charitable services. George Robert Brown Patterson

    1959 Birthday Honours

    1959_Birthday_Honours

  • Market Stainton
  • Village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England

    1872 there was a Wesleyan chapel. From 1943 to 1948 the RAF operated an ammunition depot, RAF Market Stainton. Market Stainton is a village of 35 residents

    Market Stainton

    Market Stainton

    Market_Stainton

  • Firsby
  • Village in Lincolnshire, England

    as the nearest railhead staging point for RAF and later USAF airmen travelling to and from the nearby RAF Spilsby airfield at Great Steeping. The line

    Firsby

    Firsby

    Firsby

  • Ulceby with Fordington
  • Civil parish in Lincolnshire, England

    memory of Captain George Mansel, who died in September 1884. There is also an RAF war memorial made of granite at the junction of the A16 road. It was placed

    Ulceby with Fordington

    Ulceby with Fordington

    Ulceby_with_Fordington

  • 2012 New Year Honours
  • British honours and awards

    For services to the Administration of Justice. Mrs Christine Margaret Manby, Senior Instructor and Deputy Organiser for South Yorkshire, Women's Royal

    2012 New Year Honours

    2012_New_Year_Honours

  • Holton-le-Clay
  • Village and civil parish in Lincolnshire, England

    Waithe Water Mill, dating from 1813. The A16 bypass crosses over the former RAF airfield. The bypass opened on Wednesday 29 November 1972. The village has

    Holton-le-Clay

    Holton-le-Clay

    Holton-le-Clay

  • 1944 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Bywater (Colmore, Hampshire). Chief Engine Room Artificer George William Manby. Chief Engine Room Artificer John Tomlin (Gillingham, Kent). Chief Engine

    1944 New Year Honours

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  • North Thoresby
  • Village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England

    Second World War, on 4 October 1943, an RAF Avro Lancaster ED583 crashed in the village during a test flight from RAF Waltham, killing the crew. A memorial

    North Thoresby

    North Thoresby

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ram Kinkar

    Lord Ram named rock

    Ram Kinkar

  • JÖRAN
  • Male

    Swedish

    JÖRAN

    Variant spelling of Swedish Göran, JÖRAN means "earth-worker, farmer."

    JÖRAN

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  • Male

    Hebrew

    RAB

     Variant spelling of Hebrew Rav, RAB means "great" or "teacher." Compare with another form of Rab.

    RAB

  • RAJ
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    RAJ

    (राज) Hindi name RAJ means "king."

    RAJ

  • Rau
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Rau

    German : nickname for a ruffian, earlier for a hairy person, from Middle High German rūch, rūhe, rouch ‘hairy’, ‘shaggy’, ‘rough’.English : from a medieval personal name, a variant of Ralph.Italian (Sicily) : from a local variant of the personal name Rao, an old form of Ra(o)ul, composed of the Germanic elements rad ‘counsel’, ‘advice’ + wolf ‘wolf’. Compare Ralph.Indian : variant of Rao.

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  • Male

    English

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    Short form of English Raymond, RAY means "wise protector."

    RAY

  • HAF
  • Female

    Welsh

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    Welsh name HAF means "summer."

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  • Male

    Hebrew

    RAV

    (רַב) Hebrew name RAV means "great" or "teacher."

    RAV

  • RAN
  • Female

    Japanese

    RAN

    (蘭) Japanese name RAN means "lily" or "orchid."

    RAN

  • RALF
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    RALF

     Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ráðúlfr, RALF means "wise wolf." Compare with another form of Ralf.

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    Indian, Telugu

    Muni-Ram

    Lord Ram

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  • Male

    English

    RAFE

    Medieval form of English Ralph, RAFE means "wise wolf."

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    Raj

    King. Raja is an Indian or Malay princely title; Raj means 'rule.

    Raj

  • RAM
  • Male

    Hebrew

    RAM

    (רָם) Hebrew name RAM means "high." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Hezron.

    RAM

  • GÖRAN
  • Male

    Swedish

    GÖRAN

    Swedish form of Greek Georgios, GÖRAN means "earth-worker, farmer."

    GÖRAN

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  • Female

    English

    RAE

    English name, possibly derived from the vocabulary word ray, RAE means "sunbeam."

    RAE

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  • Male

    Scottish

    RAB

     Pet form of Scottish Raibeart, RAB means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Rab.

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    English Teutonic Biblical Sanskrit

    Ram

    Ram.

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  • Male

    Hebrew

    RAFA

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Rapha, RAFA means "feeble, flaccid, weak," i.e. "a shade" living in Hades, void of blood and animal life; therefore weak and languid like a sick person, but still able to think. 

    RAFA

  • RAE
  • Male

    English

    RAE

    Variant spelling of English Ray, RAE means "wise protector." 

    RAE

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  • Biblical

    Tishbite

    that makes captive

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    Australian, German, Italian, Teutonic

    Sigismonda

    Victorious Defender; Conquering Protector

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    Hughes

    Surname.

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  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Scherman

    Shear Man

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    Arabic, Muslim

    Aynun-Nahr

    Source of the Spring

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  • Girl/Female

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    Myna

    A Bird

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    Savara

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    Mahwush |

    As beautiful as the Moon

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    Dali | டாலீ

    Drawn up of God

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    Havelock

    Sea War

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  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not mixed or diluted; as, raw spirits

  • Raw
  • n.

    A raw, sore, or galled place; a sensitive spot; as, to touch one on the raw.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Hence: Unprepared for use or enjoyment; immature; unripe; unseasoned; inexperienced; unpracticed; untried; as, raw soldiers; a raw recruit.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not distilled; as, raw water

  • Rap
  • v. i.

    To strike with a quick, sharp blow; to knock; as, to rap on the door.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not altered from its natural state; not prepared by the action of heat; as, raw sienna; specifically, not cooked; not changed by heat to a state suitable for eating; not done; as, raw meat.

  • Ram
  • v. t.

    To butt or strike against; to drive a ram against or through; to thrust or drive with violence; to force in; to drive together; to cram; as, to ram an enemy's vessel; to ram piles, cartridges, etc.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not tried; not melted and strained; as, raw tallow

  • Ray
  • n.

    One of the component elements of the total radiation from a body; any definite or limited portion of the spectrum; as, the red ray; the violet ray. See Illust. under Light.

  • Rat
  • n.

    One of several species of small rodents of the genus Mus and allied genera, larger than mice, that infest houses, stores, and ships, especially the Norway, or brown, rat (M. decumanus), the black rat (M. rattus), and the roof rat (M. Alexandrinus). These were introduced into America from the Old World.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Deprived of skin; galled; as, a raw sore.

  • Raft
  • v. t.

    To transport on a raft, or in the form of a raft; to make into a raft; as, to raft timber.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not spun or twisted; as, raw silk or cotton

  • Ram
  • n.

    A hydraulic ram. See under Hydraulic.

  • Ray
  • n.

    To send forth or shoot out; to cause to shine out; as, to ray smiles.

  • Ray
  • n.

    A line of light or heat proceeding from a radiant or reflecting point; a single element of light or heat propagated continuously; as, a solar ray; a polarized ray.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Disagreeably damp or cold; chilly; bleak; as, a raw wind.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not tanned; as, raw hides