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  • Stainforth Force
  • Waterfall in North Yorkshire, England

    Stainforth Force (also known as Stainforth Foss and Ribble Falls), is a 2.5-metre (8 ft 2 in) high cascade waterfall on the River Ribble at Stainforth

    Stainforth Force

    Stainforth Force

    Stainforth_Force

  • Stainforth, North Yorkshire
  • Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England

    Stainforth is a village and civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England, situated north of Settle. Nearby there is a waterfall, Stainforth

    Stainforth, North Yorkshire

    Stainforth, North Yorkshire

    Stainforth,_North_Yorkshire

  • George Stainforth
  • Royal Air Force officer

    Wing Commander George Hedley Stainforth, AFC (22 March 1899 – 27 September 1942) was a Royal Air Force pilot and the first man to exceed 400 miles per

    George Stainforth

    George_Stainforth

  • List of waterfalls in the United Kingdom
  • Rutter Force Rydal Falls Scale Force Scaleber Force Shanklin Chine Shavercombe Falls Sherrycombe Waterfall Skelwith Force Stainforth Force Stanley Force Summerhill

    List of waterfalls in the United Kingdom

    List_of_waterfalls_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Stainforth Bridge
  • Packhorse bridge in North Yorkshire, England

    Stainforth Bridge, (also known as Stainforth packhorse bridge and Knight Stainforth bridge) is a 17th century, arched packhorse bridge over the River

    Stainforth Bridge

    Stainforth Bridge

    Stainforth_Bridge

  • River Ribble
  • River in North Yorkshire and Lancashire, England

    reported as remaining within authorised limits. Horton in Ribblesdale Stainforth Giggleswick Settle Long Preston Halton West Nappa Paythorne Gisburn Sawley

    River Ribble

    River Ribble

    River_Ribble

  • Stainforth (surname)
  • Surname list

    collector George Stainforth (1899–1942), British Royal Air Force pilot Martin Stainforth (1866–1957), British artist Robert Masterman Stainforth (1915–2002)

    Stainforth (surname)

    Stainforth_(surname)

  • Listed buildings in Stainforth, North Yorkshire
  • Stainforth is a civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It contains 24 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List

    Listed buildings in Stainforth, North Yorkshire

    Listed_buildings_in_Stainforth,_North_Yorkshire

  • Daredevil: Born Again season 2
  • Season of television series

    Archived from the original on July 14, 2025. Retrieved July 14, 2025. Stainforth, Nick (December 27, 2025). "A Daredevil: Born Again cast member may have

    Daredevil: Born Again season 2

    Daredevil:_Born_Again_season_2

  • List of waterfalls in England
  • the Lake District and Pennines. In these regions the terms ‘foss’ and ‘force’ are much the most common ones used for a waterfall though linn is also

    List of waterfalls in England

    List_of_waterfalls_in_England

  • RAF Upavon
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Wiltshire, England

    Royal Air Force Upavon, or more simply RAF Upavon, is a former Royal Air Force station in Wiltshire, England. It was a grass airfield, military flight

    RAF Upavon

    RAF Upavon

    RAF_Upavon

  • River Don, Yorkshire
  • River in South Yorkshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire, England

    Penistone, Sheffield, Rotherham, Mexborough, Conisbrough, Doncaster and Stainforth. It originally joined the Trent, but was re-engineered by Cornelius Vermuyden

    River Don, Yorkshire

    River Don, Yorkshire

    River_Don,_Yorkshire

  • Timeline of the Royal Air Force
  • British history timeline

    Command is established. 1931 29 September - Flight Lieutenant George Stainforth sets a new world air speed record of 407.5 mph and becomes the first man

    Timeline of the Royal Air Force

    Timeline_of_the_Royal_Air_Force

  • Augustus Orlebar
  • Royal Air Force Air Vice-Marshal (1897-1943)

    perpetuity. His report on the contest describes Flight Lieutenant George Stainforth's achievement of a new speed record at over 400 mph. At the outbreak of

    Augustus Orlebar

    Augustus Orlebar

    Augustus_Orlebar

  • High Speed Flight RAF
  • Military unit

    inside a turn. The Gloster VI had been withdrawn before the race, but Stainforth used it to set a new speed record the following day. A record which soon

    High Speed Flight RAF

    High Speed Flight RAF

    High_Speed_Flight_RAF

  • 1946 New Year Honours (MBE)
  • Royal Regiment (West Surrey). Junior Commander (temporary) Madeline Susan Stainforth (244857), Auxiliary Territorial Service. Lieutenant (Quartermaster) Charles

    1946 New Year Honours (MBE)

    1946_New_Year_Honours_(MBE)

  • List of British generals and brigadiers
  • Sir Lee Stack Brigadier-General William Stafford Major-General Charles Stainforth Field Marshal John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair General John Dalrymple

    List of British generals and brigadiers

    List of British generals and brigadiers

    List_of_British_generals_and_brigadiers

  • Howard Hughes
  • American aviator, aerospace engineer and business magnate (1905–1976)

    Santa Ana, California (Giuseppe Motta reaching 362 mph in 1929 and George Stainforth reached 407.5 mph in 1931, both in seaplanes). This marked the last time

    Howard Hughes

    Howard Hughes

    Howard_Hughes

  • RAF Kinloss
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Moray, Scotland

    in operational activities led to RAF Kinloss being awarded the coveted Stainforth Trophy for the best operational performance in 2004. In April 2005, No

    RAF Kinloss

    RAF Kinloss

    RAF_Kinloss

  • List of flight airspeed records
  • Highest speed obtained from an air vehicle

    28 July 1976 by Eldon W. Joersz and George T. Morgan Jr. near Beale Air Force Base, California, USA. It was able to take off and land unassisted on conventional

    List of flight airspeed records

    List of flight airspeed records

    List_of_flight_airspeed_records

  • Alastair Campbell
  • British journalist and political adviser (born 1957)

    Ribblesdale, from a waterfall above the market town of Settle, to Catrigg Force near Stainforth, 5 mi (8.0 km) to the North. In May 2022 it was announced that Campbell

    Alastair Campbell

    Alastair Campbell

    Alastair_Campbell

  • Oundle School
  • Public school in England

    Fisher, previously senior science master at Eton 1945–1956: Graham Henry Stainforth, later head of Wellington College 1956–1968: Richard Knight 1968–1984:

    Oundle School

    Oundle School

    Oundle_School

  • Supermarine S.6B
  • 1930s British racing seaplane

    Britain. Shortly after the race, S.6B S1596, flown by Flt Lt. George Stainforth, broke the world air speed record, attaining a peak speed of 407.5 mph

    Supermarine S.6B

    Supermarine S.6B

    Supermarine_S.6B

  • Outline of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
  • Archived from the original on September 26, 2025. Retrieved October 8, 2025. Stainforth, Nick (August 31, 2025). "Marvel fans are shocked that one of the most

    Outline of the Marvel Cinematic Universe

    Outline of the Marvel Cinematic Universe

    Outline_of_the_Marvel_Cinematic_Universe

  • Quasi-biennial oscillation
  • Tropical wind alternation

    661T. doi:10.1029/95GL03413. Scaife, A.A.; Butchart, N.; Warner, C.D.; Stainforth, D.; Norton, W.; Austin, J. (2000). "Realistic quasi-biennial oscillations

    Quasi-biennial oscillation

    Quasi-biennial_oscillation

  • The Shining (film)
  • 1980 film by Stanley Kubrick

    chooses to become part of the hotel. The film's assistant editor Gordon Stainforth has commented on this issue, attempting to steer a course between the

    The Shining (film)

    The_Shining_(film)

  • Wellington College, Berkshire
  • Private school in Crowthorne, Berkshire, England

    David H. Newsome 1966 – 1979 Frank Forman Fisher 1956 – 1966 Graham Henry Stainforth 1941 – 1956 Harry Wilfred House 1937 – 1940 Robert "Bobby" Paton Longden

    Wellington College, Berkshire

    Wellington College, Berkshire

    Wellington_College,_Berkshire

  • South Yorkshire Police
  • English territorial police force

    Doncaster police station Mexbrough police station Rossington police station Stainforth police station Thorne police station Rotherham Brinsworth police station

    South Yorkshire Police

    South Yorkshire Police

    South_Yorkshire_Police

  • No. 600 Squadron RAuxAF
  • Military unit

    No. 600 (City of London) Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force is a squadron of the RAF Reserves. It was formed in 1925 and operated as a night fighter squadron

    No. 600 Squadron RAuxAF

    No. 600 Squadron RAuxAF

    No._600_Squadron_RAuxAF

  • Rolls-Royce R
  • 1929 British aero engine

    team had secured the Schneider Trophy outright, Flight Lieutenant George Stainforth broke the world airspeed record in a Rolls-Royce R-powered Supermarine

    Rolls-Royce R

    Rolls-Royce R

    Rolls-Royce_R

  • List of Old Alleynians
  • Lazarus in the First World War Wing Commander G. H. Stainforth (1899–1942), AFC RAF, British Royal Air Force pilot and the first man in the world to exceed

    List of Old Alleynians

    List_of_Old_Alleynians

  • Women in physics
  • Black Holes, and the Multiverse. MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-36890-2. Stainforth, David A.; Calel, Raphael (2020-08-13). "New priorities for climate science

    Women in physics

    Women in physics

    Women_in_physics

  • No. 89 Squadron RAF
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    No. 89 Squadron was a Royal Air Force squadron, mainly active in the night fighter role during its existence. No. 89 squadron was formed on 1 September

    No. 89 Squadron RAF

    No. 89 Squadron RAF

    No._89_Squadron_RAF

  • Anarcho-syndicalism
  • Anarchist organisational model for trade unions

    1007/978-3-319-75620-2_24. ISBN 978-3319756196. S2CID 158605651. Evans, Danny; Stainforth, Elizabeth (2022). "Learning to live: Anarcho-syndicalism and utopia in

    Anarcho-syndicalism

    Anarcho-syndicalism

    Anarcho-syndicalism

  • Humber Bridge
  • Suspension bridge in England

    A614 (via grid-locked Thorne) where it met the busy A18 and crossed the Stainforth and Keadby Canal at Keadby Bridge, a swing bridge, which formed a bottleneck

    Humber Bridge

    Humber Bridge

    Humber_Bridge

  • English Democrats election results
  • 733 13.5% 4 out of 6 Sprotbrough Barbara Hewitt 1,342 21.0% 3 out of 4 Stainforth & Moorends Margaret Holt-Taylor 580 11.7% 4 out of 7 Torne Valley Bernie

    English Democrats election results

    English_Democrats_election_results

  • Gloster VI
  • had won the Trophy, N249 returned to flight. Flight Lieutenant George Stainforth flew it over a measured mile course for a top speed of 351.3 mph and a

    Gloster VI

    Gloster VI

    Gloster_VI

  • Supermarine
  • 1913–1960 aircraft manufacturer

    by Flt Lt G. H. Stainforth went on to set a new world air speed record of 407.5 mph. In response to a 1929 Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) requirement

    Supermarine

    Supermarine

    Supermarine

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1793
  • 1896). Before the Acts of Parliament (Commencement) Act 1793 came into force on 8 April 1793, acts passed by the Parliament of Great Britain were deemed

    List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1793

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1793

  • No. 10 Group RAF
  • Former Royal Air Force operations group

    Hurricanes; No. 151 Squadron RAF; and No. 600 Squadron RAuxAF (under George Stainforth, one of the pre-war Schneider Trophy team). No. 87 Squadron operated from

    No. 10 Group RAF

    No. 10 Group RAF

    No._10_Group_RAF

  • Yorkshire and the Humber
  • Region of England

    was Maltby Main Colliery and Hatfield Colliery (closed in June 2015) at Stainforth. The NUM was very Yorkshire-dominated. Coal still plays a part in the

    Yorkshire and the Humber

    Yorkshire and the Humber

    Yorkshire_and_the_Humber

  • Garry Hemingway
  • English rugby league footballer

    temporary (unqualified) teacher at Thorne Secondary Modern School and the Stainforth Secondary Modern School. In 1955, Hemingway began a 3-year Diploma of

    Garry Hemingway

    Garry_Hemingway

  • Airspeed Courier
  • British 6-seat, single engine aircraft (1933)

    G-ABXN performed its maiden flight on 10 April 1933, piloted by George Stainforth of the Royal Aircraft Establishment. The initial flight tests were performed

    Airspeed Courier

    Airspeed Courier

    Airspeed_Courier

  • 1957 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Elizabeth Overseas Nursing Service, Matron-in-Chief, Uganda. William John Stainforth Brabant, Accountant-General and Collector of Customs, Gilbert and Ellice

    1957 New Year Honours

    1957_New_Year_Honours

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1849
  • for other purposes. Stainforth and Keadby Canal Purchase Act 1849 12 & 13 Vict. c. xxix 26 June 1849 An Act to vest the Stainforth and Keadby Canal in

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1849

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1849

  • 1949 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    General Secretary, National Federation of Roofing Contractors. George Stainforth Davidson, Chairman, Ashford, Middlesex, Savings Committee. John Keith

    1949 New Year Honours

    1949_New_Year_Honours

  • Immigrant health in Australia
  • disease would have spread quickly among the passengers. Reports by Mark Stainforth suggest that many forms of bacteria and viruses caused high levels of

    Immigrant health in Australia

    Immigrant_health_in_Australia

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1912
  • manufacture and supply gas within the parishes or townships of Hatfield and Stainforth in the west riding of the county of York.   Swansea Gas Order 1912 Order

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1912

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1912

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1809
  • London Lottery Act 1806 (46 Geo. 3. c. xcvii) Stainforth and Keadby Canal Act 1793 (33 Geo. 3. c. 117) Stainforth and Keadby Canal Act 1798 (38 Geo. 3. c.

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1809

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1809

  • Dales High Way
  • Footpath in northern England

    Fell on the way to Settle. From Settle the route follows Ribblesdale to Stainforth, then goes by way of Feizor and Wharfe before heading for the summit of

    Dales High Way

    Dales_High_Way

  • List of acts of the 3rd session of the 4th Parliament of the United Kingdom
  • London Lottery Act 1806 (46 Geo. 3. c. xcvii) Stainforth and Keadby Canal Act 1793 (33 Geo. 3. c. 117) Stainforth and Keadby Canal Act 1798 (38 Geo. 3. c.

    List of acts of the 3rd session of the 4th Parliament of the United Kingdom

    List_of_acts_of_the_3rd_session_of_the_4th_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Carbon price
  • Greenhouse gas emission market

    (4): 044036. Bibcode:2018ERL....13d4036W. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/aabb0e. Stainforth, Thorfinn (April 29, 2020). "More than half of all CO2 emissions since

    Carbon price

    Carbon price

    Carbon_price

  • The Army Quarterly and Defence Journal
  • Journal

    Barclay 1950-1966 Major-General Robert Goldsmith Major-General C. H. Stainforth T. D. Bridge A number of supplements were published by William Clowes

    The Army Quarterly and Defence Journal

    The Army Quarterly and Defence Journal

    The_Army_Quarterly_and_Defence_Journal

  • September 1931
  • Month of 1931

    Styria. Great Britain won the Schneider Trophy as Flight Lieutenant George Stainforth set a new seaplane speed record of 386.1 mph. The second Round Table Conference

    September 1931

    September 1931

    September_1931

  • Cowside
  • Valley in North Yorkshire, England

    the Cowside in Upper Wharfedale near Buckden, nor the Cowside Beck near Stainforth. Most of the valley is in the civil parish of Arncliffe, but the upper

    Cowside

    Cowside

    Cowside

  • River Trent
  • River in England – third-longest in the UK

    last bridge over the river is at Keadby where it is joined by both the Stainforth and Keadby Canal and the River Torne. Downstream of Keadby the river progressively

    River Trent

    River Trent

    River_Trent

  • Bibliography of World War II military units and formations
  • Division, 1939–1945. Blackwood: Blackwood. — 51st (Highland) Division Stainforth, Peter (1952). Wings of the Wind [1st Airborne Division]. London: Faber

    Bibliography of World War II military units and formations

    Bibliography_of_World_War_II_military_units_and_formations

  • September 1933
  • Month of 1933

    course. At the time, the record for a seaplane was 407 mph, set by George Stainforth in 1931. The feat was overshadowed by the death of 29 year old Florence

    September 1933

    September 1933

    September_1933

  • Aldershot Command
  • Former British Army command

    November 1963 Major General Patrick Man 4 July 1966 Major General Charles Stainforth Aldershot Military Cemetery on the English Heritage Listed Buildings site

    Aldershot Command

    Aldershot Command

    Aldershot_Command

  • Vicarage Road
  • Stadium in Watford, England and home of championship club Watford

    the provisional NGRC licence was cancelled as early as 1 November 1928, forcing the track to race independently (unaffiliated to a governing body). The

    Vicarage Road

    Vicarage Road

    Vicarage_Road

  • Geology of Yorkshire Dales National Park
  • Helwith Bridge, on the northeast side of Stainforth Beck, east of Stainforth in the incised valley below Catrigg Force and beneath Sharp Haw east of Gargrave

    Geology of Yorkshire Dales National Park

    Geology_of_Yorkshire_Dales_National_Park

  • 1955 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    1 August 1954 to 31 January 1955. Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Herbert Stainforth (378004), Royal Army Service Corps. Major (Temporary Lieutenant-Colonel)

    1955 Birthday Honours

    1955_Birthday_Honours

  • Greyhound racing in the United Kingdom
  • were raised that if the shortage of retired greyhounds continued it could force some homing organisations to close. According to the GBGB's 2024 injury

    Greyhound racing in the United Kingdom

    Greyhound racing in the United Kingdom

    Greyhound_racing_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Ocean general circulation model
  • Model to describe physical and thermodynamical processes in oceans

    and R. M Chervin, J. Geophys. Res. 97, 5493 (1992) P. D. Killworth, D. Stainforth, D. J. Webb, S. M. Paterson, J. Phys. Oceanogr. 21, 1333 (1991) J. K.

    Ocean general circulation model

    Ocean_general_circulation_model

  • 1969 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    (375887), late Royal Regiment of Artillery. Major-General Charles Herbert Stainforth, OBE, (378004), late Royal Army Service Corps. Major-General Gerald Abson

    1969 Birthday Honours

    1969_Birthday_Honours

  • Craven District
  • Geographic area in North Yorkshire, England

    councillors) Penyghent Ward : Parishes of Giggleswick, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Stainforth. Settle and Ribble Banks Ward : Parishes of Halton West, Langcliffe, Rathmell

    Craven District

    Craven District

    Craven_District

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1798
  • Act 1764 (4 Geo. 3. c. 86) Edinburgh Roads Act 1789 (29 Geo. 3. c. 105) Stainforth and Keadby Canal Act 1793 (33 Geo. 3. c. 117) Northamptonshire Roads Act

    List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1798

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1798

  • Climateprediction.net
  • BOINC based volunteer computing project researching climate models

    Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-12-01. Retrieved 2011-02-20. Stainforth, D. A.; Aina, T.; Christensen, C.; Collins, M.; Faull, N.; Frame, D. J

    Climateprediction.net

    Climateprediction.net

    Climateprediction.net

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1854
  • Estates, to be settled upon the same Trusts; and for other Purposes. Stainforth's Estate Act 1854 17 & 18 Vict. c. 20 Pr. 31 July 1854 An Act for vesting

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1854

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1854

  • 1918 Birthday Honours (MBE)
  • George Ernest Stagg — Staff Officer, 2nd Class, Royal Air Force Gladys Margaret Stainforth — Lady Superintendent, YMCA, Harfleur District Caroline Elinor

    1918 Birthday Honours (MBE)

    1918_Birthday_Honours_(MBE)

  • 1919 Birthday Honours (MBE)
  • Auxiliary Corps Maj. Bernard Eyre Greenwell, Hampshire Yeomanry Capt. Charles Stainforth Greenwood, late West Yorkshire Regiment Temp 2nd Lt. Richard Henry Gretton

    1919 Birthday Honours (MBE)

    1919_Birthday_Honours_(MBE)

  • List of acts of the 2nd session of the 18th Parliament of Great Britain
  • Act 1764 (4 Geo. 3. c. 86) Edinburgh Roads Act 1789 (29 Geo. 3. c. 105) Stainforth and Keadby Canal Act 1793 (33 Geo. 3. c. 117) Northamptonshire Roads Act

    List of acts of the 2nd session of the 18th Parliament of Great Britain

    List_of_acts_of_the_2nd_session_of_the_18th_Parliament_of_Great_Britain

  • Mildenhall Stadium
  • Stadium in Mildenhall, Suffolk

    only significant landmark near the town being RAF Mildenhall, a Royal Air Force station that opened in 1934. It would take another 37 years before the area

    Mildenhall Stadium

    Mildenhall Stadium

    Mildenhall_Stadium

  • 1918 New Year Honours (OBE)
  • Award giving in 1918

    Russian Supplies Committee, Ministry of Munitions Capt. Rowland Hill Stainforth, Deputy Controller, Controlled Establishments Branch, Ministry of Munitions

    1918 New Year Honours (OBE)

    1918_New_Year_Honours_(OBE)

  • December 1920
  • Month of 1920

    Porter, British chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate in 1967; in Stainforth, South Yorkshire (d. 2002) The Draft Mandates for Mesopotamia and Palestine

    December 1920

    December 1920

    December_1920

  • Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium
  • British greyhound racing venue

    did lose a court case around the same time to the Alliance & Leicester, forcing them to relinquish land where the Orchard Road enclosure stood. A new generation

    Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium

    Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium

    Brighton_&_Hove_Greyhound_Stadium

  • Kingsmead Stadium
  • Former sports venue in Canterbury, England

    another progressive year. In 1995 the track was refused a betting licence, forcing trainers to march on council offices in protest. A reprieve arrived, but

    Kingsmead Stadium

    Kingsmead_Stadium

  • 1950 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
  • paid £21,595 tote tax, £9,459 bookmaker tax and £4,152 entertainment duty forcing owner Leslie Calcutt to make the announcement that they would close during

    1950 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

    1950_UK_&_Ireland_Greyhound_Racing_Year

  • Crayford & Bexleyheath Stadium
  • Sport stadium in London, England

    several individuals and the track was forced to employ a private security force. In 1955 Henry Parsons was employed by the track and trained all of the

    Crayford & Bexleyheath Stadium

    Crayford_&_Bexleyheath_Stadium

  • Preston Greyhound Stadium
  • Sports venue in the UK

    called the Preston Greyhound Racing Association had employed a local labour force to build and run a new greyhound stadium situated in the Ribbleton Ward

    Preston Greyhound Stadium

    Preston_Greyhound_Stadium

  • 1928 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
  • would be responsible for regulation and the rules of racing that came into force on 23 April. The NGRC consisted of twelve stewards usually chosen from military

    1928 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

    1928_UK_&_Ireland_Greyhound_Racing_Year

  • 2011 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
  • Cradley Heath Crayford Crayford and Bexleyheath Derby Doncaster Sprotbrough Stainforth Exeter Gateshead Gloucester and Cheltenham Halifax Harlow Henlow Hull

    2011 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

    2011_UK_&_Ireland_Greyhound_Racing_Year

  • 1961 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
  • British greyhound racing year

    greyhound racing in Ireland. The Betting and Gaming Act 1960 came into force on 1 January 1961. The effect was almost instantaneous with afternoon attendances

    1961 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

    1961_UK_&_Ireland_Greyhound_Racing_Year

  • 1926 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
  • Greyhound racing year

    of the small attendance but the following week the crowds turned out in force; more than 16,000 people attended the meeting and within a short space of

    1926 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

    1926 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

    1926_UK_&_Ireland_Greyhound_Racing_Year

  • 1931 in aviation
  • 29 Following the Schneider Trophy success, Royal Air Force Flight Lieutenant George Stainforth in Supermarine S.6B serial S1596 breaks the 400 mph air

    1931 in aviation

    1931_in_aviation

  • 1915 Birthday Honours
  • Appointments by King George V

    Colquhoun Scott Dodgson, Army Service Corps Lieutenant-Colonel Herbert Graham Stainforth, Indian Army Lieutenant-Colonel Rupert Shoolbred, 16th Battalion, London

    1915 Birthday Honours

    1915_Birthday_Honours

  • West Hendford Cricket Ground
  • Cricket ground in Somerset

    factory, and informed Yeovil Cricket Club that it was no longer available, forcing them to search for a new ground in 1946. They eventually relocated to the

    West Hendford Cricket Ground

    West_Hendford_Cricket_Ground

  • 2012 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
  • Stadium closed on 29 December, a move regarded as an attempt by the GRA to force the local council into passing future planning submissions. Paschal Taggart

    2012 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

    2012_UK_&_Ireland_Greyhound_Racing_Year

  • Harringay Stadium
  • Former greyhound racing venue in London, England

    they opened both White City and Harringay stadiums in 1927. The driving force behind the GRA, and its managing director until the 1960s, was Brigadier-General

    Harringay Stadium

    Harringay Stadium

    Harringay_Stadium

  • 1934 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
  • Greyhound racing year

    greyhound racing in Ireland. The Betting and Lotteries Act 1934 came into force which limited the number of racing days held at tracks but enabled totalisators

    1934 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

    1934_UK_&_Ireland_Greyhound_Racing_Year

  • Athletic Grounds, Rochdale
  • Stadium in Greater Manchester, England

    penalty goal from 77¾ yards in a Hornets v Swinton match played in gale force conditions on 13 April 1940.[citation needed] In January 1947, a Supporters'

    Athletic Grounds, Rochdale

    Athletic_Grounds,_Rochdale

  • Castleford Whitwood Stadium
  • Greyhound racing stadium in England

    Generally when independent tracks joined the NGRC, costs would increase forcing some to revert to their former status. On 22 November 1985 Scurlogue Champ

    Castleford Whitwood Stadium

    Castleford Whitwood Stadium

    Castleford_Whitwood_Stadium

  • 1960 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
  • four months later, on 1 January 1961. Staines Greyhound Stadium closed, forcing Jack Walsh to open a bookmakers shop in Egham, Surrey, Walsh had been part

    1960 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

    1960 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

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  • Zorawar
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Zorawar

    Forceful

    Zorawar

  • Gunn
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Gunn

    Scottish : name of a clan associated with Caithness, derived from the Old Norse personal name Gunnr (or the feminine form Gunne), a short form of any of various compound names with the first element gunn ‘battle’.Scottish : sometimes an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Gille Dhuinn ‘son of the servant of the brown one’ (see Dunn). (According to Woulfe a name of the same form also existed in Sligo, Ireland.)English : metonymic occupational name for someone who operated a siege engine or cannon, perhaps also a nickname for a forceful person, from Middle English gunne, gonne ‘ballista’, ‘cannon’, ‘gun’. The term originated as a humorous application of the Scandinavian female personal name Gunne or Gunnhildr.

    Gunn

  • Sumter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sumter

    English : variant of Sumpter.Fort Sumter, SC, was named in honor of Thomas Sumter, known as the ‘Gamecock of the Revolution’ for the fear he inspired in the British and Tory forces and the pivotal role he played in key American victories. Born in 1734 near Charlottesville, VA, he was of Welsh heritage; his ancestors probably emigrated to America in the late 17th century.

    Sumter

  • Force
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Force

    English : variant of Fosse. There has been some confusion with northwestern English force in the sense of ‘waterfall’, it is possible that the surname may also have arisen as a topographic name for someone living by a waterfall.French : topographic name for someone who lived by a fortress or stronghold, Old French force, Late Latin fortia, a derivative of fortis ‘strong’ (see Fort). There are several places named with this word (for example in Aude, and baronial lands in the Dordogne), and it may also be a habitational name from any of these.

    Force

  • Hayne
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hayne

    English : variant spelling of Hain 1–3.Isaac Hayne (1745–81) was an American revolutionary militia officer, executed by the British for breaking parole. He owned an ironworks and was manufacturing ammunition for the American forces when he was caught. His grandfather had emigrated from England to SC in about 1700.

    Hayne

  • Martel
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    English and German

    Martel

    English and German : from a medieval personal name, a pet form of Martin or Marta.English and French : metonymic occupational name for a smith or a nickname for a forceful person, from Old French martel ‘hammer’ (Late Latin martellus). Charles Martel, the grandfather of Charlemagne, gained his byname from the force with which he struck down his enemies in battle.Spanish and Portuguese : from Portuguese martelo, Old Spanish martel ‘hammer’ (Late Latin martellus), or an Iberianized form of the Italian cognate Martello.

    Martel

  • Daljeet
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Daljeet

    The conqueror of forces, Victorious army

    Daljeet

  • Janu | ஜாநு
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Janu | ஜாநு

    Soul, Life force

    Janu | ஜாநு

  • Vorce
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vorce

    English : variant of Force.Perhaps an altered form of Dutch Voorhees.

    Vorce

  • Stanforth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stanforth

    English : variant of Stanford.

    Stanforth

  • Martell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, and German

    Martell

    English, French, and German : variant spelling of Martel.Catalan : metonymic occupational name for a smith, or nickname for a forceful person, from martell ‘hammer’ (Late Latin martellus).

    Martell

  • Namia |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Namia |

    Force to move forward, Force

    Namia |

  • Vorse
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vorse

    English : variant of Force.

    Vorse

  • Tiraq |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Tiraq |

    Strength, Force, Occupation

    Tiraq |

  • Daljit
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Daljit

    The conqueror of forces, Victorious army

    Daljit

  • Kempster
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kempster

    English : occupational name for a wool or flax comber, Middle English kem(be)stere (an agent derivative of Old English cemban ‘to comb’). Although this was originally a feminine form of the masculine kembere, by the Middle English period the suffix -stre had lost its feminine force, and the term was used to refer to both sexes. Compare Baxter, Brewster, Dexter.

    Kempster

  • Balwinder
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Balwinder

    God of force

    Balwinder

  • Forster
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    English

    Forster

    English : occupational and topographic name for someone who lived or worked in a forest (see Forrest).English : Norman French nickname or occupational name from Old French forcetier ‘cutter’, an agent noun from forcettes ‘scissors’.English : occupational name, by metathesis, from Old French fust(r)ier ‘blockmaker’ (a derivative of fustre ‘block of wood’).German (Förster) : occupational and topographic name for someone who lived and worked in a forest (see Forst).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Forst ‘forest’.

    Forster

  • Namia
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Namia

    Force to move forward, Force

    Namia

  • Hammer
  • Surname or Lastname

    German, English, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Hammer

    German, English, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Middle High German hamer, Yiddish hamer, a metonymic occupational name for a maker or user of hammers, for example in a forge, or nickname for a forceful person.English and German : topographic name for someone who lived in an area of flat, low-lying alluvial land beside a stream, Old English hamm, Old High German ham (see Hamm) + the English and German agent suffix -er.Norwegian : variant of Hamar.

    Hammer

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  • Shamal
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Shamal

    Garland of Rudraksh

  • Satordi
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Satordi

    Saturn.

  • Vivan
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    Christian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil

    Vivan

    Full of Life; Moon; Raise of Sun; Name of Lord Krishna

  • Gurupada
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    Bengali, Hindu, Indian

    Gurupada

    Servant of the Guru

  • Julja
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Finnish, Polish, Swedish

    Julja

    Youthful; Downy Bearded; Jove's Child; Soft Bearded; Youth

  • Iffat-Ara
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Iffat-Ara

    Decorator of Chastity

  • Harish
  • Boy/Male

    Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Harish

    Lord Shiva / Vishnu / Krishna; Lord Ayyappa; Son of Sun

  • Harisha
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    Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu

    Harisha

    Happiness; Rain

  • Armondo
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    American, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Italian

    Armondo

    Warrior; Army Man; Soldier

  • Chithrakundala
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Chithrakundala

    One of the kauravas

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  • Force
  • n.

    Strength or energy of body or mind; active power; vigor; might; often, an unusual degree of strength or energy; capacity of exercising an influence or producing an effect; especially, power to persuade, or convince, or impose obligation; pertinency; validity; special signification; as, the force of an appeal, an argument, a contract, or a term.

  • Force
  • n.

    To allow the force of; to value; to care for.

  • Force
  • v. i.

    To be of force, importance, or weight; to matter.

  • Force
  • n.

    To compel, as by strength of evidence; as, to force conviction on the mind.

  • War
  • n.

    Forces; army.

  • Forcer
  • n.

    One who, or that which, forces or drives.

  • Force
  • v. i.

    To make a difficult matter of anything; to labor; to hesitate; hence, to force of, to make much account of; to regard.

  • Force
  • n.

    To provide with forces; to reenforce; to strengthen by soldiers; to man; to garrison.

  • Force
  • n.

    Any action between two bodies which changes, or tends to change, their relative condition as to rest or motion; or, more generally, which changes, or tends to change, any physical relation between them, whether mechanical, thermal, chemical, electrical, magnetic, or of any other kind; as, the force of gravity; cohesive force; centrifugal force.

  • Force
  • n.

    To constrain to do or to forbear, by the exertion of a power not resistible; to compel by physical, moral, or intellectual means; to coerce; as, masters force slaves to labor.

  • Forcer
  • n.

    The solid piston of a force pump; the instrument by which water is forced in a pump.

  • Force
  • n.

    To exert to the utmost; to urge; hence, to strain; to urge to excessive, unnatural, or untimely action; to produce by unnatural effort; as, to force a consient or metaphor; to force a laugh; to force fruits.

  • War
  • v. i.

    To make war; to invade or attack a state or nation with force of arms; to carry on hostilities; to be in a state by violence.

  • Forced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Force

  • Forceful
  • a.

    Full of or processing force; exerting force; mighty.

  • Forceps
  • n.

    The caudal forceps-shaped appendage of earwigs and some other insects. See Earwig.

  • Force
  • n.

    Strength or power for war; hence, a body of land or naval combatants, with their appurtenances, ready for action; -- an armament; troops; warlike array; -- often in the plural; hence, a body of men prepared for action in other ways; as, the laboring force of a plantation.

  • Forceless
  • a.

    Having little or no force; feeble.

  • Force
  • n.

    To put in force; to cause to be executed; to make binding; to enforce.

  • Forced
  • a.

    Done or produced with force or great labor, or by extraordinary exertion; hurried; strained; produced by unnatural effort or pressure; as, a forced style; a forced laugh.