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Unwin, his wife and their nine-month-old daughter Marion moved to Long Buckby in Northamptonshire, where he lived for the rest of his life.
He is buried in the churchyard at Long Buckby, with Frances, who died before him.
A service of thanksgiving was held at St Lawrence's Church in Long Buckby a couple of weeks after his death and ended with a rendering of " Bye, Bye, Blackbird " by John Percival and friends.
Long Buckby is a village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England, midway between Northampton and Rugby.
In the 2001 census the parish of Long Buckby ( which includes the hamlet of Long Buckby Wharf ) had a population of exactly 4, 000.
Long Buckby has a history going back approximately 1, 200 years to the Vikings when all of northern, central and eastern England came under Danelaw.
The village offers a wide range of amenities and services to its residents, including a doctor's surgery, two dentists, four churches, two schools, public library, a veterinary surgery, a boarding cattery, post office, a community centre and Long Buckby Mill Park Nature Reserve.
The comedian Stanley Unwin moved to Long Buckby in 1940 when he got a job with the British Broadcasting Corporation at the nearby Borough Hill transmitting station.
Prince Charles and his sons took a different route to Althorp using Brington Road as the rest of the Royal Family and guests drove through the village of Long Buckby leaving the village via East Street to follow the main road to Northampton which Althorp lies on.
Until the mid 1960s Long Buckby boasted its own goods marshalling yard which played a very significant role in the once thriving village economy, providing for the import of fuel and consumables for local business and residents as well as delivering the mail and packages to the village post office, and newspapers to the village newsagents.
Sign outside Long Buckby Wharf
Long Buckby railway station is served by London Midland.
Regular local bus services connect Long Buckby to the nearby towns of Northampton, Rugby and Daventry.
Long Buckby has two schools, Long Buckby Infants School for reception, Year 1 and Year 2, and Long Buckby Junior School which takes pupils from Year 3 to Year 6, leading up to the Key Stage 2 tests.

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Charles regularly sits in for Janice Long, Steve Wright and Jo Whiley on BBC Radio 2, and has presented numerous one-off programmes on the station, including The Craig Charles Soul All-Nighter ( 2011 ), which he hosted continuously for 12 hours.
Long Island City ( LIRR station ) | Long Island City station and yard
The same subway trains can also be reached from Long Island City station at the Vernon Boulevard – Jackson Avenue subway station.
It was situated in the former Royal Air Force station of Long Kesh, on the outskirts of Lisburn.
In 1953 a 24-channel TDM was placed in commercial operation by RCA Communications to send audio information between RCA's facility at Broad Street, New York and their transmitting station at Rocky Point and the receiving station at Riverhead, Long Island, New York.
The Port Authority operates the Port Authority Trans-Hudson ( PATH ) rapid transit system linking lower and midtown Manhattan with New Jersey, the AirTrain Newark system linking Newark International Airport with New Jersey Transit and Amtrak via a station on the Northeast Corridor rail line, and the AirTrain JFK system linking JFK with Howard Beach ( Subway ) and Jamaica ( Subway and Long Island Rail Road ).
Long distance HVDC lines carrying hydroelectricity from Canada's Nelson River Hydroelectric Project | Nelson river to this HVDC_Converter_Station | converter station where it is converted to AC for use in Winnipeg's local grid
** Hicksville ( LIRR station ), Long Island Rail Road station in Hicksville, New York
In the United States, Series 5 and 6 were shown for a short time on local Long Island, New York independent station WLNY.
Commerce is served by the Long Beach and Santa Ana freeways, as well as the Metrolink commuter rail service at the Commerce station.
The train station, constructed in 1875 by the New York and Long Branch Railroad, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
The Long Branch station marks the end of electrified trackage and passengers continuing south must change to diesel-powered trains.
This station simulcasts " The Breeze " format from 107. 1 WWZY in Long Branch.
The station used a huge antenna supported by eight steel masts, similar to the AT & T long wave telephone transmitter at RCA's Rocky Point, Long Island, transmitter facility.
The Long Island Railroad designated an Albertson train station in 1864.
Baldwin is also a station on the Babylon Branch of the Long Island Rail Road.
The city is easily accessible through a station on the Long Island Rail Road's Babylon Branch.
The Cedarhurst station provides Long Island Rail Road service on the Far Rockaway Branch to Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan and the Atlantic Terminal in Brooklyn.
Great Neck is a 25-to 35-minute commute from Manhattan's Penn Station on the Port Washington Branch of the Long Island Rail Road via the Great Neck station, which is one of the most frequently served in the entire system.

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In a book review of `` The Soviet Cultural Offensive '', he says, `` Long before the State Department organized its bureaucracy into an East-West Contacts Staff in order to wage a cultural counter-offensive within Soviet borders, the sharp cutting-edge of American culture had carved its mark across the Russian steppes, as when the enterprising promoters of ' Porgy And Bess ' overrode the State Department to carry the contemporary ' cultural warfare ' behind the enemy lines.
No sooner had Betsey come out of the ring than Mrs. Long walked into the Working Competition with Ch. Cadet or Noranda, another home-bred product, and won!!
Long hard years of `` on the job '' training had brought them to their competence.
if Tommy sat long enough, she would be sure to see all the young officers she had met in San Diego and Long Beach.
Mr. Willis bought Zenith Plastic Products, a skeleton corporation of sorts which had undergone many vicissitudes and whose principal assets were a couple of electronics plants on Long Island engaged in working out government contracts, and installed Freddy in an executive position.
King was a major shareholder in the Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad ( later the Long Island Rail Road ) and therefore had a conflict of interest and stood to benefit by the compensation payments to the railroad from the tax assessment.
Long before this, scholars had speculated that Nabonidus ' exile in Teima lay behind the story of Nebuchadnezzar's banishment and madness in Daniel chapter four.
In fact, in May 1926, Paramount had Jefferson re-record his hits " Got the Blues " and " Long Lonesome Blues " in the superior facilities at Marsh Laboratories, and subsequent releases used that version.
Dorman Long, South Durham and Stewarts and Lloyds had merged as British Steel and Tube Ltd before vesting took place.
Thus the Rump never had more than two hundred members ( less than half the number of the Commons in the original Long Parliament ).
The Rump had not agreed to its own dissolution when it was dispersed by Cromwell and legislation from the period immediately before the Civil War — the Act against dissolving the Long Parliament without its own consent ( 11 May 1641 ) -- gave them the legal basis for this view.
David Alexander argues that any earlier declines were simply part of the global Long Depression, and that the Maritimes first fell behind the rest of Canada when the great boom period of the early twentieth century had little effect on the region.
Long before, however, each conquistador had promised to equally split the benefits.
Long before Diocletian, Gallienus ( r. 253 – 68 ) had already chosen Milan as the seat of his headquarters.
Long after the execution-style murders of the Russian Imperial Family, Mountbatten was called upon to authoritatively rebut impostors ' claims to be the living Grand Duchess Anastasia, who had been his first cousin.
This approach had appeared a few times in earlier years, but in general cuts to or from a closer shot within a scene were still being made more or less down the lens axis as established in the Long Shot of the scene in question.
Hitler had long been at odds with Röhm and felt increasingly threatened by these plans and in the " Night of the Long Knives " in 1934 killed Röhm and the top SA leaders using their notorious homosexuality as an excuse.
Long before he had entered politics, he had denounced laissez-faire thinking.
In the Historia Brittonum Hengist had an unnamed daughter ( her name is first given in Historia Regum Britanniae as Rowena ) who seduced Vortigern, eventually leading to the Night of the Long Knives when Hengist's men massacred the Britons at a peace accord.
In 2001, a reconstituted Hero Games was formed under the leadership of Steven S. Long, who had written several books for the earlier version of the system.
Long regarded as a campsite and fishing spot by the Inuit, the place chosen had traditionally been named Iqaluit – " place of many fish " in Inuktitut – but Canadian and American authorities named it Frobisher Bay, after the name of the body of water it abuts.
Long after the outcry had ended, the comment continued to have an effect on U. S. politics.
Adenauer was imprisoned for two days after the Night of the Long Knives on the 30th June 1934, but already on the 10th of August 1934, maneuvering for his pension, he wrote a 10-page letter to Hermann Göring ( the Prussian interior minister ) stating among other things that as a mayor he had even violated Prussian laws in order to allow NSDAP events in public buildings and Nazi flags to be flown from city flagpoles, and added that in 1932 he had declared publicly that the Nazis should join the Reich government in a leading role.

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