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Sidney and Bates
These include Skullion in Porterhouse Blue ( for Channel 4 ), Sidney " Pop " Larkin in the rural idyll The Darling Buds of May ( Yorkshire Television / ITV ) and based on the H. E. Bates novel, which also featured the then unknown Catherine Zeta-Jones.
She played Aunt Marion in Damien: Omen II and had key roles in Beetlejuice ( directed by longtime Sidney fan Tim Burton ), for which she won a Saturn Award, and Used People ( which co-starred Jessica Tandy, Marcello Mastroianni, Marcia Gay Harden, Kathy Bates and Shirley MacLaine ).
Sidney Bates was born in Camberwell, London on June 14, 1921 Frederick, a rag and bone man, and Gladys May Bates.
There is a fitting memorial to Sidney Bates at Pavee.
Sidney Bates grave can be found in the Bayeux Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, Calvados, France.

Sidney and VC
He was the father-in-law of Major William Sidney, 1st Viscount De L ' Isle VC, and first cousin-once-removed to General Sir Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton.
Sidney William Ware VC ( 11 November 1892 16 April 1916 ) was a British recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Corporal Sidney William Ware, VC, was born in November 1892 at Whatcombe in the Parish of Whitchurch, Dorset.
Sidney Clayton Woodroffe VC ( 17 December 1895 30 July 1915 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Sidney Frank Godley VC ( 14 August 1889 29 June 1957 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
* In 1992 Tower Hamlets Council named a block of flats " Sidney Godley VC House "
Sidney James Day VC ( 3 July 1891 17 July 1959 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
In 2012, Kilby's Victoria Cross, along with another awarded to Private Sidney Godley, the very first VC recipient of World War I, was sold at a London auction for £ 276, 000 each.
Notably the action they were in at Hooge, Belgium ( 30 31 July 1915 ) saw the first use of flamethrowers by the Germans, Sidney Clayton Woodroffe was awarded the VC for his actions in this battle.

Sidney and 14
* May 14 Sidney Bechet, American musician ( b. 1897 )
* May 14 Sidney Bechet, American musician ( d. 1959 )
* February 14 John Sidney, 6th Earl of Leicester, English privy councillor ( d. 1737 )
* June 14 Sidney Faithorn Green, a priest in the Church of England, is tried and convicted for using Ritualist practices.
William Nangle, age 14, and Sidney Duncan, age 12, were captured, but the other five or six escaped, among them the one who did the shooting.
Sidney Bechet ( May 14, 1897 May 14, 1959 ) was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer.
Having become a political liability in Virginia, Beauregard was transferred to Tennessee to become second-in-command to General Albert Sidney Johnston ( no relation to Joseph E. Johnston ) in his Army of Mississippi, effective March 14, 1862.
* Albert Sidney Johnson Carnahan ( 1897 1968 ), member of the United States House of Representatives for southeastern Missouri for 14 years
* Sidney Robert Warren ( 14 July 1949-1950 ; divorced ) an attorney.
* May 14 Sidney Bechet, jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer ( died 1959 )
* Sidney Godolphin: 14 April 1684 24 August 1684
Leonard Sidney Woolf ( 25 November 1880 14 August 1969 ) was an English political theorist, author, publisher and civil servant, and husband of author Virginia Woolf.
Algernon Sidney or Sydney ( 14 or 15 January 1623 7 December 1683 ) was an English politician, republican political theorist, colonel, and opponent of King Charles II of England, who became involved in a plot against the King and was executed for treason.
Sidney Sanders McMath ( June 14, 1912October 4, 2003 ) was a decorated U. S. Marine, attorney and the 34th Governor of Arkansas ( 1949 1953 ) who, in defiance of his state's political establishment, championed rapid rural electrification, massive highway and school construction, the building of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, strict bank and utility regulation, repeal of the poll tax, open and honest elections and broad expansion of opportunity for black citizens in the decade following World War II.
15-6 Dec 14 75 Sidney and the Stamp
The British Columbian flag was introduced on June 14, 1960, by Premier W. A. C. Bennett, and was first flown on board the BC Ferries motor vessel Sidney ( later Queen of Sidney ).
Earl Sidney Weaver ( born August 14, 1930 in St. Louis, Missouri ) is a former Major League Baseball manager.
Mitchell-Smith's film career began in 1983 at age 14 when he played a younger version of the title character in Sidney Lumet's Daniel.
* Stephen ( Sir Leslie ), Robert Blake, Christine Stephanie Nicholls, Editor Sir Sidney Lee, The Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 14, The Dictionary of National Biography, Robert Blake, Author.
Sidney William Souers ( March 30, 1892 January 14, 1973 ) was an American admiral and intelligence expert.
The Peel Baronetcy, of Eyeworth in the County of Bedford, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 14 July 1936 for Sidney Peel, Member of Parliament for Uxbridge from 1918 to 1922.
* Sidney, north of junction with State Road 14
Sidney Fox ( December 10, 1907 November 14, 1942 ) was an American actress.

Sidney and June
* June 21 Sidney Smith, British admiral ( d. 1840 )
Dr. Sidney Gottlieb approved of an MKUltra subproject on LSD in this June 9, 1953 letter.
John Sidney Linnell ( born June 12, 1959, New York, New York ) is an American musician, known primarily as one half of Brooklyn, New York alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants.
At the age of ten, he began school at a Latin school newly opened in Shenstone, Staffordshire, and continued in country free schools until he was admitted to Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, at the age of 15, in June 1674.
The original Sidney Lanier Bridge was a vertical lift bridge on U. S. 17 crossing over the Brunswick River and was opened on June 22, 1956.
In June 1950, Trevor-Roper attended a conference in Berlin of anti-Communist intellectuals such as Sidney Hook, Melvin J. Lasky, Ignazio Silone, Arthur Koestler, Raymond Aron and Franz Borkenau that resulted in the founding of the Congress for Cultural Freedom and its magazine Encounter.
Their son, John, baptized at Broadwindsor by his father on 6 June 1641, was afterwards of Sidney Sussex College, edited the Worthies of England, 1662, and became rector of Great Wakering, Essex, where he died in 1687.
Their children include: Abraham K. Adler ( September 13, 1873-October 30, 1914 ), Sidney Adler ( 26 June 1876-25 November 1925 ) and Sadie Adler ( born 1878 ).
Mary Elizabeth Hartman ( December 2, 1943 June 10, 1987 ) was an American actress, best known for her performance in the 1965 film A Patch of Blue, playing a blind girl named Selina D ' Arcy, opposite Sidney Poitier, a role for which she won the Golden Globe Award for New Star Of The Year-Actress and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress and Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Drama.
In June 2006, Sidney, along with other parts of New York and Pennsylvania, was hit by severe flooding.
Lawrence Sidney Eagleburger ( August 1, 1930 June 4, 2011 ) was an American statesman and former career diplomat, who served briefly as the Secretary of State under President George H. W. Bush.
Sir Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin, KG, PC ( 15 June 1645 15 September 1712 ) was a leading English politician of the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
As of June 2012, Camel filters have been discontinued in the United Kingdom, with the exception of one store on Sidney Street in Cambridge due to continual record high sales since 2008.
Among those performers who made early film appearances in Vitaphone shorts filmed at the Flatbush studios include Al Jolson, Humphrey Bogart, Jimmy Stewart, Spencer Tracy, Jack Benny, Sammy Davis Jr., Sylvia Sidney, Pat O ' Brien, Ruth Etting, Mischa Elman, Betty Hutton, Burns and Allen, Giovanni Martinelli, Xavier Cugat, Bill Robinson, Lillian Roth, Joan Blondell, Ethel Merman, Abbe Lane, Eleanor Powell, Helen Morgan, The Nicholas Brothers, Milton Berle, Bob Hope, Jane Froman, Jack Haley, Phil Silvers, Judy Canova, Nina Mae McKinney, Marjorie Main, Rose Marie, Joe Penner, Ethel Waters, June Allyson, Shemp Howard, Lanny Ross, Lionel Stander, and Cyd Charisse among others.
Pania of the Reef at night. A 1. 5 metre statue of Pania was unveiled at Napier's Marine Parade on 10 June 1954 by then Prime Minister Sidney Holland, and has since been much photographed by tourists.
Sidney Arthur Lumet ( ; June 25, 1924-April 9, 2011 ) was an American director, producer and screenwriter with over 50 films to his credit.
On June 17, 1838, President Sidney Rigdon announced to a large Mormon congregation that the dissenters were " as salt that had lost its savor " and that it was the duty of the faithful to cast them out " to be trodden beneath the feet of men.
Cid ( Sidney ) Corman ( June 29, 1924 March 12, 2004 ) was an American poet, translator and editor, most notably of Origin, who was a key figure in the history of American poetry in the second half of the 20th century.
* Interpretive Programs are held from June through September on the larger islands of Saturna and Pender, as well as on Sidney Spit ( Sidney Island ).
In June 1899, the newly minted Sidney Reilly and his wife Margaret traveled to Czarist Russia using Reilly's new British passport — a cover identity purportedly created by William Melville.

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