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Seaton and asked
During the early 1930s, Warner asked Funfair entrepreneur Billy Butlin to join the board of his company and in 1935 Butlin observed the construction of Warner's holiday camp in Seaton, Devon.

Seaton and knew
I talked first, telling him everything I knew about Seaton and his house and domestic arrangements.

Seaton and any
There are no bus services to / from Seaton Carew after 6. 00pm or at any time on a Sunday.

Seaton and who
Others to win twice in this category include: George Seaton, Robert Bolt ( who also won in two consecutive years ), Francis Ford Coppola, Mario Puzo, Alvin Sargent, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Alexander Payne and Michael Wilson.
Seaton and Stevens worked with Gen. Nathan Twining, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who had served in Alaska ; and Jack L. Stempler, a top Defense Department attorney, to create a compromise that would address Eisenhower's concerns.
* Abraham Hayward ( 1801 – 1884 ), writer and essayist who, with his father Joseph Hayward, an amateur horticulturist of ' Westhill ', Silver Street, Lyme Regis, successfully brought a landmark case in the 1840s on behalf of the citizens of Lyme Regis, to maintain a permanent right of way for the town's citizens across the cliffs to Axmouth and Seaton.
In 1628, Leslie was appointed governor of besieged Stralsund, replacing Colonel Alexander Seaton and the Scottish regiment of Donald Mackay who had been holding the town on behalf of the Danes.
During his separation from Gould, Lawford met seventeen-year-old Patricia Seaton, who became his fourth and final wife in July 1984, months before his death.
Owing to a dispute between his widow and the cemetery, Lawford's ashes were removed and scattered in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California by his widow, Patricia Seaton Lawford, who invited the National Enquirer tabloid to photograph the event.
Seaton lost its largest holiday camp at the beginning of 2009 when the site was purchased by Tesco who opened a major supermarket on the site in late 2011.
F. J. Bruce of Seaton, who was a son of the Earl of Elgin.
Butlin learned from the experience of Warner, and employed the workers who had constructed the Seaton camp to come to Lincolnshire to build his first camp under the Butlins name at Skegness in 1936, by the outbreak of the war, Butlin had 2 camps and a third under construction.
The most significant English Baroque architects after Wren were Sir John Vanbrugh and Nicholas Hawksmoor, who adapted the Baroque style to fit English tastes in houses such as Blenheim Palace, Seaton Delaval Hall and Easton Neston.
Trevor Junior Benjamin ( born 8 February 1979 in Kettering, England ) is an English born Jamaican ex-international footballer who is plays as a forward or winger for Seaton Delaval Amateurs.
Seaton gains legal ownership of the small jar of “ X ” solution in a rather ethically questionable way, quits work, and sets up a business with his friend, Martin Crane ( who happens to be a millionaire and an aviation mechanical engineer ) to develop and build a spaceship.
* Dorothy Dandridge as Margot Seaton, the beautiful Idian drug store clerk, who is pursued by governor-aide, Denis Archer.
The area is named after a Norman French family called Carou who owned lands in the area and settled there, while ' Seaton ' means farmstead or settlement by the sea.
In 1995 the tower now known as Seaton Tower, was moved by the Teesside Development Corporation to the recently regenerated Hartlepool Marina to become a focal point, and a memorial to those who have lost their lives at sea.
Its architect was Thomas Seaton Scott who designed a number of other prominent Ottawa structures.
Hathaway assisted George Seaton in directing 1970's blockbuster hit Airport, which starred Dean Martin, who previously had been in Hathaway's Western films The Sons of Katie Elder and 5 Card Stud.
Thomas de Prestwich had daughters, Margaret who became a nun at Seaton Priory in 1360, but left the convent to marry Robert de Holland, and Agnes who married John de Radcliffe but died childless in 1362.
The first burial took place the next day, on June 2, for a young mother named Lucy Ann Seaton, who had died of consumption.
During the 2005 / 2006 school year the current principal, John Seaton, took the reins from the former principal, Paul Tytler, who is now part of Stanford University's School Redesign Network.
On 1 August 1849 he proclaimed an amnesty to those who had taken part in the rebellion in Cephalonia against his predecessor, John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton.
Donald Seaton Cammell ( 17 January 1934 – 24 April 1996 ) was a Scottish film director who enjoys a cult reputation thanks to his debut film Performance, which he co-directed with Nicolas Roeg.
He was married to Jean Seaton, who lectures on communications and the media at the University of Westminster.

Seaton and Washington
Seaton was born in Washington, D. C., but grew up and attended high school in Manhattan, Kansas.
A year later, he moved to Washington, D. C., and studied political movements while working for the printing firm of Gales and Seaton.
He did start his inventions to create a type-setting machine, first with the financial help of Seaton, later from J. Maury dove, coal-merchant in Washington.
Washington: Gales & Seaton, 1834
Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1832 – 1860.
Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1832 – 1860.

Seaton and D
The region first became a federal protected area in 1960 by order of Fred Andrew Seaton, Secretary of the Interior under U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Seaton Grantland ( D )
* Papers of Fred A. Seaton, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

Seaton and .
* July 28 – George Seaton, American screenwriter and director ( b. 1911 )
The film was adapted by George Seaton from a novelization of Bernadette's story, written by Franz Werfel.
It lies on two major Roman roads: the Fosse Way from Lincoln to Seaton, and the Dorchester – Exeter road.
Miracle on 34th Street is a 1947 Christmas film written by George Seaton from a story by Valentine Davies, directed by George Seaton and starring Maureen O ' Hara, John Payne, Natalie Wood and Edmund Gwenn.
* Seaton, R. C.
The film was written for the screen and directed by George Seaton.
Seaton was assisted by Henry Hathaway, and Ernest Laszlo photographed it in 70 mm Todd-AO.
Variety wrote: " Based on the novel by Arthur Hailey, over-produced by Ross Hunter with a cast of stars as long as a jet runway, and adapted and directed by George Seaton in a glossy, slick style, Airport is a handsome, often dramatically involving $ 10 million epitaph to a bygone brand of filmmaking " but added that the film " does not create suspense because the audience knows how it's going to end.
Jim Seaton hand made 3 km / 1. 8 miles of kangaroo proof fence by hand, with posts of local saplings, which are rot and vermin proof.
* 2001, From The Diary Of Sally Hemings, with a text by author and professor Sandra Seaton, is a song cycle by the American composer William Bolcom ; it was premiered at the Library of Congress, one of several institutional sponsors that commissioned the new work.
The Town Seal was created by local artist and Bethany resident, Betsy Seaton, as part of Bethany's 150th anniversary celebration in 1982.
Seaton is a village in Mercer County, Illinois, United States.
Seaton is located at ( 41. 102702 ,-90. 799871 ).
The title character was played on radio by George Seaton, Earle Graser, and most memorably Brace Beemer.
* Altona is in the northwest part of the township, located where 5 Mile Road crosses the Little Muskegon River at In 1868, William Seaton and Bartley Davis built a sawmill and Harrison J.

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