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* The Great Train Robbery Board Game, early 1970s game by Bruce Barrymore Halpenny, based on the Great Train Robbery of 1963
* Halpenny, Bruce Barrymore.
* Bruce Barrymore Halpenny Action Stations: Military Airfields of Greater London v. 8 ( ISBN 978-0-85059-585-7 )
* Bruce Barrymore Halpenny Action Stations: Wartime Military Airfields of Lincolnshire and the East Midlands v. 2 ( ISBN 978-0850594843 )
* Halpenny, Bruce Barrymore Action Stations: Wartime Military Airfields of Lincolnshire and the East Midlands v. 2 ( 1991 ) ( ISBN 978-1852604059 ) With update Supplement
* Bruce Barrymore Halpenny Action Stations: Wartime Military Airfields of Lincolnshire and the East Midlands v. 2 ( ISBN 978-0850594843 )
* Bruce Barrymore Halpenny Action Stations: Wartime Military Airfields of Lincolnshire and the East Midlands v. 2 ( updated version ) ( ISBN 978-1852604059 )
* Halpenny, Bruce Barrymore.
* Bruce Barrymore Halpenny Action Stations: Wartime Military Airfields of Lincolnshire and the East Midlands v. 2 ( ISBN 978-0850594843 )
* Bruce Barrymore Halpenny Action Stations: Military Airfields of Greater London v. 8 ( ISBN 978-0850595857 )
* Bruce Barrymore Halpenny Fighter Pilots in World War II: True Stories of Frontline Air Combat ( ISBN 978-1844150656 )
* Bruce Barrymore Halpenny Fight for the Sky: Stories of Wartime Fighter Pilots ( ISBN 978-0850597493 )
* Bruce Barrymore Halpenny Action Stations: Military Airfields of Yorkshire v. 4 ( ISBN 978-0850595321 )
* Bruce Barrymore Halpenny Bomber Aircrew of World War II: True Stories of Frontline Air Combat ( ISBN 978-1844150663 )
* Bruce Barrymore Halpenny Action Stations: Wartime Military Airfields of Lincolnshire and the East Midlands v. 2 ( ISBN 978-0850594843 )
* Halpenny, Bruce Barrymore, Action Stations: Wartime Military Airfields of Lincolnshire and the East Midlands v. 2.
Ghost Stations is a series of books by the British military historian Bruce Barrymore Halpenny, containing ostensibly true ghost and mystery stories generally connected to the RAF, airfields and other military or war connected stories.
Bruce Halpenny had been writing ghost stories in the 1960s and encountering ghost stories in his exhaustive research into airfield histories, when he decided they should form the subject of a special book, and so started to add to and research his ghost-mystery ” files about abandoned airfields that " murmur and whisper with ghosts ".
In the new series the stories had been shuffled around and merged, thus a story that was being investigated by Bruce Halpenny that was in several books in the old series, were merged into one story in one book in the new series.
Category: Works by Bruce Barrymore Halpenny
* Bruce Barrymore Halpenny Actions Stations 2 ( 1991 ) ISBN 1-85260-405-0.
* Bruce Barrymore Halpenny Action Stations 2.
The charity has several notable supporters such as The Edge, Duran Duran, Christopher Eccleston, Bruce Barrymore Halpenny, Joanne Salley, Norman Wisdom, Jonny Lee Miller, Snow Patrol, and Jo Whiley.
* Bruce Barrymore Halpenny Action Stations: Wartime Military Airfields of Lincolnshire and the East Midlands v. 2 ( 1981 ) ( ISBN 978-0850594843 )-Pages 180-185

Bruce and games
The Royals took two out of three from the Cardinals in 2010 behind victories from starting pitchers Zack Greinke and Bruce Chen, but followed with only two wins in six games in 2011 and in 2012.
Popular examples include The Difference Engine by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling, as well as the Girl Genius series by Phil and Kaja Foglio, although seeds of the genre may be seen in certain works of Michael Moorcock, Philip Jose Farmer and Steve Stiles, and in such games as Space 1889 and Marcus Rowland's Forgotten Futures.
At the closing of the games a prize was awarded for a sport that did not lend itself very well for tournaments: Pierre de Coubertin presented a prize for alpinisme to Charles Granville Bruce, the leader of the expedition that tried to climb Mount Everest in 1922.
* Bruce Dostal ( born 1965 ), former professional baseball player who spent four games on active roster of the Baltimore Orioles in June 1994, but never played in a Major League game.
Described by Joseph Bruce as a " Juggalo Woodstock ", the Gathering of the Juggalos spans four days and includes concerts, wrestling, games, contests, autograph sessions, karaoke, and seminars with artists.
He saved 29 games for the 1982 Brewers, but he pitched most of the season in pain and was forced to miss the Brewers ' first ( and to date, only ) trip to the World Series — where they were beaten in seven games by the Cardinals — and any prospect of a showdown or two with Bruce Sutter, who proved vital to the Cardinals ' winning effort.
** Dave Righetti saves 46 games for the New York Yankees, breaking a record shared by Dan Quisenberry and Bruce Sutter.
Recording 45 goals and 112 points over 54 games in his first season, he was awarded the Vern Dye and Bruce Allison Memorial Trophies as the Interior Conference's most valuable player ( MVP ) and rookie of the year, respectively.
Run by Bruce Williams Zaccagnino and Mark Baldwin it produced a number of games that achieved " cult status ", most prominently The Perfect General.
He was temporarily replaced by club stalwart Colin Greenall, before the surprise appointment of Steve Bruce for the final eight games of the season.
He scored 47 goals in 65 games ( making him the highest goalscorer in all competitions for any professional club that season ), a goal every 1. 4 matches, as Liverpool finished three points clear of closest rivals Southampton in the League, beat derby rivals Everton 1 – 0 in the replayed final of the League Cup ( after a 0 – 0 draw in the first ever all-Merseyside final ), and won their fourth European Cup by defeating AS Roma 4 – 2 on penalties ( Rush made it 3 – 2 before Bruce Grobbelaar's famous ' jelly legs ' antics ) following a 1 – 1 draw after extra time.
The lowest batting average ever recorded during a hitting streak of 25 games or more was. 304 by Bruce Campbell in 1938.
Canberra Stadium ( originally known as Bruce Stadium ) is a facility primarily used for rugby league and rugby union games, located adjacent to the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra, the capital of Australia.
In the late 1980s the running track was removed and re-located to the warm up stadium at the AIS site and in 1990 the Canberra Raiders Rugby league team started playing their home games at Bruce in 1990 after they became more successful.
According to the supplementary materials for some of the games, the fictional martial art style of Billy and Jimmy is named, a nod to Bruce Lee's fighting method of Jeet Kune Do, also known as the " Way of the Intercepting Fist ".
On 28 April 2009, in one of his last games in the NHL, after shooting the game-winning goal in the 2009 Stanley Cup Playoffs against the New York Rangers in a 2 – 1 game seven contest, coach Bruce Boudreau said in a press conference: " Let's face it, sometimes experience pays off.
The NHA all-stars included Cyclone Taylor, a marquee name in the East, who had injured his hand refereeing a benefit game for Bruce Ridpath before coming out west and didn't play the first two games.
It was hosted by the Palladium show's comperes, successively Tommy Trinder, Bruce Forsyth ( later the host of many other games including The Generation Game, Play Your Cards Right, You Bet !, and Bruce's Price Is Right ), Don Erroll, Norman Vaughan, and Jimmy Tarbuck.
In 2000, as a prelude to the commencement of the new century, several important Sydney 2000 soccer games were played at Bruce Stadium.
The day featured an open, drop-in baseball clinic with the London Majors, historical displays in the Roy McKay Clubhouse, a 1923 Wurlitzer Military Band Organ ( restored and owned and operated by Ken Vinen of Aylmer, Ontario ), a vintage base ball game between Fanshawe Pioneer Village's London Tecumsehs and Bruce Huff's Thames River Ratz ( the Ratz won 15-3 ), a pitch, hit and run competition and a doubleheader between the London Majors and the Toronto Maple Leafs of the Intercounty Baseball League ( London won both games, 9-1 and 3-2 ).
On October 4, 1986, he saved both games of a doubleheader against the Boston Red Sox, finishing the season with 46 saves, and breaking the major league record shared by Dan Quisenberry and Bruce Sutter.
Some blamed Mauch, who chose to start Tommy John and Bruce Kison, winners of the first two games, in Games 4 and 5 on three days ' rest each.
On some Friday evenings Sportstalk, and part of Friday Night with Bruce Russell are replaced by Friday Night Rugby, broadcasting a live commentary to Super 15 games, Talkback resumes at around 9: 30 pm.

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