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Ingham and years
Also in 1800 Ingham returned to Pennsylvania and established a paper mill on his mother's farm ( his father having died in 1790 ) that would be his main source of employment in the coming years.
North Queensland's captain Laurie Spina was a veteran of eight years of Sydney football before returning home to Ingham.
Ingham has made increasingly political statements over the years, and has derided Scottish nationalists as being " as greedy as sin ", stating that " the only thing that fueled nationalism was the smell of oil and money in oil ", suggesting that any nationalist sentiments were merely a disguised form of greed.
Key events during these years included Bob Ingham purchasing his first two trotters in 1965.

Ingham and Prime
* A. E. Ingham, contributor R. C. Vaughan, The Distribution of Prime Numbers, Cambridge University Press, 1990, ISBN 0-521-39789-8
Although attempts were made to present it positively, Howe's move back to domestic politics was generally seen as a demotion, especially after Thatcher's press secretary Bernard Ingham belittled the significance of the Deputy Prime Minister appointment at his morning lobby briefing the following day.
Sir Bernard Ingham ( born 21 June 1932 ) is a British journalist and former civil servant who is best known as Margaret Thatcher's chief press secretary while she was Prime minister of the United Kingdom.
Notable individuals born in Ingham include Tracey Curro ( journalist ), Greg Dowling ( rugby league ), Sam Backo ( rugby league ), Laurie Spina ( rugby league ), Nick Euclid ( rugby league ), Arthur Fadden ( 13th Prime Minister of Australia ) and Keith Payne ( Victoria Cross recipient ).

Ingham and Minister
Ingham helped Thatcher in the writing of the Yes Minister sketch which she performed in public with Paul Eddington and Nigel Hawthorne.

Ingham and Margaret
* Bernard Ingham, British journalist and former press secretary to Margaret Thatcher
* Sir Bernard Ingham, Margaret Thatcher's former press secretary, lives in Purley.
* Bernard Ingham – Chief Press Secretary to Margaret Thatcher
Other non-fiction works followed: Gotcha, the Media, the Government and the Falklands Crisis ( 1983 ), The Making of Neil Kinnock ( 1984 ), Selling Hitler ( 1986 ), an investigation of the Hitler Diaries scandal, and Good and Faithful Servant ( 1990 ), a study of Bernard Ingham, Margaret Thatcher's press secretary.
The British press called her " The IOC's Bernard Ingham " because she controlled the contents of the IOC meetings from the press like Margaret Thatcher's notorious information controller.
This blurring of the distinction between his nominally neutral role as a civil servant and a more partisan role as apologist and promoter of Margaret Thatcher's policies led the late Christopher Hitchens to characterise Ingham as " a nugatory individual " and to criticise what he saw as the negative consequences of Ingham's time as Thatchers press secretary: " During his time in office, Fleet Street took several steps towards an American system of Presidentially-managed coverage and sound-bite deference, without acquiring any of the American constitutional protection in return.
* Margaret Thatcher's spokesman Bernard Ingham famously used this phrase in the 1980s: " Anyone who thinks the ANC will form the government of South Africa is living in cloud cuckoo-land.
The change in title of Gaskell's fourth novel from the original, Margaret Hale, ( Ingham, 1995, p xii ) to Dickens's suggestion, North and South, underscores the theme of modernity vs. tradition.
Margaret ’ s adaptation to the culture also happens through language ( Ingham, 1996, p 62-63 ).

Ingham and Thatcher's
His axing was no surprise, in that Thatcher's press secretary Bernard Ingham had already famously called him a " semi-detached " member of the Cabinet.

Ingham and press
The NME gave the Sex Pistols their first music press coverage in a live review of their performance at the Marquee in February that year, but overall they were slow to cover this new phenomenon in comparison to Sounds and Melody Maker, where Jonh Ingham and Caroline Coon respectively were early champions of punk.
One of his most memorable moments was when he waited outside the British embassy in Paris for Thatcher, in the hope of hearing her reaction to the first ballot in the party leadership contest of 1990, only to be pushed aside by her press secretary, Sir Bernard Ingham, when Thatcher emerged from the building.
Chance interception of high-level communication is not unknown: during the 1982 Falklands conflict, a radio ham in London had intercepted and taped a conversation between the then-Prime Minister's press secretary Sir Bernard Ingham and the Assistant Director-General of the BBC, in which the BBC was pressurised into sharing war footage with commercial rivals ITN.

Ingham and secretary
She had been a personal secretary to Richard Ingham, a mill owner who had introduced Sutcliffe to Pudsey St Lawrence.

Ingham and No
* “ Revised Integration Methods in a Galerkin BoR Procedure ” David R. Ingham, Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society ( ACES ) Journal 10 No. 2, July, 1995, pp. 5 – 16.
* Practical Family History magazine, September 2006, No 105, pages 6 – 10 ; A Foot In Both Red & White Rose Camps ; the family tree of Sir Bernard Ingham by Roy Stockdill
Ingham consisted of three grass runways, and three Polish Squadrons ( including No. 300 Polish Bomber Squadron ) from 1st Polish Wing were based here, joined later by No. 199 Squadron RAF.

Ingham and .
In April, 1839, Anne started work as a governess for the Ingham family at Blake Hall, near Mirfield.
Together they cleared land and built a cabin, built on the corner of what would become Ingham and Trail streets.
It thens flows through Blackman Charter Township and then Rives Township and Tompkins Township before entering Ingham County, Eaton County, Clinton County, Ionia County, Kent County, Ottawa County and into the city of Grand Haven where it empties into Lake Michigan.
It is located mostly in Ingham County, although small portions of the city extend into Eaton County.
The county seat of Ingham County is Mason, but the county maintains some offices in Lansing.
It has also annexed adjacent tracts of land in Delta Charter Township and Windsor Township in Eaton County to the west and Delhi Charter Township in Ingham County to the south.
The city also controls three non-contiguous tracts of land through 425 Agreements ( conditional land transfer agreements ) with Meridian Charter Township, Delta Charter Township, and Alaiedon Township in Ingham County to the southeast.
The figure, however, does not include the Ingham County parklands within the borders of Lansing.
Despite Lansing not being a designated county seat, many county offices and courts are still located within downtown Lansing, including the Ingham County Department of Human Services and the county circuit court.
** Albert Ingham, English mathematician ( d. 1967 )
In 1830, Treasury Secretary Samuel Ingham proposed adjusting the ratio between gold and silver in US currency to 15. 8: 1, which had for some time been the ratio in Europe.
* Penny Ingham, ' The King's Daughter ' published by Cava Books, 2010.
* Medbury, Fitch and Harvey Ingham Halls, Quadrangle Dormitories (" The Quads "), Hubbell Dining Hall, and Oreon E. Scott Chapel at Drake University in Des Moines, IA
* Defence, Not Defiance: A History Of The Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps, Jennifer M. Ingham ( now Jennifer M. Hind ), The Island Press Ltd., Pembroke, Bermuda, ISBN 0-9696517-1-6
* Alice Ingham, Roman Catholic nun and missionary.
* Charles C. Ingham, Irish artist
* John H. Ingham, Australian businessman, racehorse owner-breeder
* Samuel D. Ingham, U. S. Secretary of the Treasury under President Andrew Jackson
* USCGC Ingham ( WHEC-35 ), a heavily decorated U. S. Coast Guard Cutter preserved as a memorial ship
* USRC Ingham ( 1832 ), U. S. Coast Guard Revenue Cutter

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