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Sankey, also spelled Sanchi, Zanchi may refer to: People: *Bishop Sankey (b 1992), American football running back *Ben Sankey (b 1976), American football quarterback *Ben Sankey (1907-2001), American baseball player *Clarence Sankey (1913-1996), Australian cricketer *David Sankey, Pennsylvanian state senator *Derek Sankey (b 1948), Canadian basketball player *Herbert Stuart Sankey (1854-1940), British barrister and politician *Ira D. Sankey (1840–1908), American gospel singer and composer *Jay Sankey, Canadian magician *Jerome Sankey, English Civil War soldier and politician *John Sankey, 1st Viscount Sankey (1866–1948), British politician * John Sankey, Australian heavy metal drummer * Joseph Sankey (b 1826), founder of Joseph Sankey & Sons Ltd. later part of GKN. * Matthew Henry Phineas Riall Sankey (1853–1926), Irish engineer and creator of the Sankey diagram *Maurie Sankey (1940-1965), Australian rules football player *Philip Sankey (1830–1909), English clergyman and cri ...
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Bishop Sankey
Bishop Sankey (born September 15, 1992) is a former American football running back. He was drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft. Sankey played college football at Washington. After starting 12 games over two seasons with the Titans, Sankey then had stints with the New England Patriots, Kansas City Chiefs and Minnesota Vikings over the next two seasons without seeing any game action. After a year away from football, Sankey saw game action again playing for the San Diego Fleet of the short-lived Alliance of American Football in 2019. Later that year, he signed with the Canadian Football League's Toronto Argonauts practice squad. After the cancellation of the 2020 CFL season, he signed an extension with the Argonauts in 2021, but retired before the season began. Early life Born in 1992 in Wadsworth, Ohio, to Julie Anne Becker and Christopher Daniel Sankey, Bishop spent his early years with his mother, Julie, and grandparents, William and Carol ...
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Sara Sankey
Sara Sankey née Sara Halsall (born 29 September 1967) is a retired English badminton player. Badminton career In 1990, Sankey represented England when she attended the Commonwealth Games where she won gold medals in the mixed team event and with Fiona Smith in the women's doubles event. She also won a silver medal with Miles Johnson in the mixed doubles. She went on to win a gold medal at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in the women's team event and a bronze medal at the 2002 Commonwealth Games with Anthony Clark in the mixed doubles event. Sankey represented Great Britain at the 1992 Olympics in the Women's Doubles event with Gillian Gowers Gillian Gowers (born 9 April 1964, in Horfield) is a retired female badminton player from England. Badminton career World Championships She won the bronze medal at the 1985 IBF World Championships in mixed doubles with Nigel Tier. Olympic Ga .... She retired from playing badminton internationally in 2002 and began coaching with ...
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GKN Sankey F
GKN Ltd is a British multinational automotive and aerospace components business headquartered in Redditch, England. It is a long-running business known for many decades as Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds. It can trace its origins back to 1759 and the birth of the Industrial Revolution. The company's name is the initials of three early figures in its history: John Guest, Arthur Keen, and Joseph Henry Nettlefold. All three were key figures in the field of iron and steel during the Industrial Revolution. Ivor Guest sold the ''Dowlais Iron Company'' in Wales to Arthur Keen and Windsor Richards of Birmingham's ''Patent Nut and Bolt Company'' in June 1900. They combined the two businesses and formed ''Guest, Keen & Co. Limited'' on 1 November 1900. A little over twelve months later, Guest Keen & Co bought and amalgamated ''Nettlefolds Limited'' into their new combine giving it the style ''Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds Limited''. Throughout the majority of the twentieth century, though ...
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Sankey Viaduct
The Sankey Viaduct is a railway viaduct in North West England. It is a designated Grade I listed building and has been described as being "the earliest major railway viaduct in the world". In 1826, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway Company (L&MR) was authorised to construct the world's first intercity railway. One obstacle on the selected route between Liverpool and Manchester was the Sankey Valley. The company's principal engineer, George Stephenson, designed the Sankey Viaduct for the double-track railway to traverse the valley and Sankey Canal with sufficient clearance for the masts and sails of the Mersey flats that used the canal. The viaduct was built between 1828 and 1830, although work on the structure did not finish until the middle of 1833. On 15 September 1830, the viaduct was opened along with the Liverpool & Manchester railway. During 2015, Network Rail installed overhead line equipment as part of a wider electrification programme. History Background In 1826, ...
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Sankey Brick
The Sankey brick was the preferred construction material of the South Side Flats in Pittsburgh. It was the original product of the Sankey Brick Company, founded in 1861 by William, John, and Thomas Sankey. History The original brick works stood at the end of a railroad at 21st Street, and now forms part of the present South Side Park (Pittsburgh), South Side Park. The Sankey Brothers were pioneers in the automated production of brick, using local shale instead of clay as the basis of the brick. The company had an office at 2112 Carson Street, and additional plants at 37th and Liberty in Lawrenceville (Pittsburgh), Lawrenceville and at Penn and Atlantic in the East End of Pittsburgh. 1916 Pittsburgh ma References

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Sankey Tank
Sankey tank (Kannada:ಸ್ಯಾಂಕಿ ಕೆರೆ), a manmade lake or tank, is situated in the western part of Bangalore in the middle of the neighbourhoods of Malleshwaram, Vyalikaval and Sadashivanagar. The lake covers an area of about . At its widest, the tank has a width of . Sankey tank was constructed by Col. Richard Hieram Sankey ( RE) of the Madras Sappers Regiment, in 1882, to meet the water supply demands of Bangalore. The tank was also known as ''Gandhadhakotikere'', as the Government Sandalwood Depot used to be located near the lake. History Sankey reservoir was constructed in 1882. It was linked to the Miller's tank and Dharmambudhi tank and was built as a safeguard against water shortages, such as that experienced in the Great Famine of 1876–78. The quality of water was not very good and when Governor of Madras visited Bangalore on July 1888. A local wit commented, "The men who are thrown off their horses and killed on the spot at Bangalore are the only ...
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Sankey Railway Station
Sankey railway station, also known as Sankey for Penketh, is a railway station in the west of Warrington, Cheshire, England, serving the Great Sankey, Penketh and Whittle Hall areas of the town. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by Northern Trains. It is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building. History The line through the station site opened for freight on 1 March 1873 and for passengers on 1 August 1873 when the Cheshire Lines Committee opened the line between and . The station was opened as Sankey for passengers and goods on 1 May 1874. The station is located in a cutting where the line is bridged by what is now Station Road. The main station building is of the "common twin-pavilion type adopted by the CLC" with a larger, two-storey, projecting pavilion forming a house and a smaller single-storey one. Linking them is an entrance hall, ticket office and three-bay iron-arcaded waiting shelter. The building is decorated with elabor ...
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Sankey Canal
The Sankey Canal in North West England, initially known as the Sankey Brook Navigation and later the St Helens Canal, is a former industrial canal, which when opened in 1757 was England's first of the Industrial revolution, and the first modern canal. The canal eventually connected St Helens to the River Mersey at Spike Island in Widnes. Originally it followed the valley of the Sankey Brook from the Mersey through Warrington to Parr following which extensions were constructed at the Mersey end to Fiddlers Ferry and then to Widnes, while at the northern end it was extended to Sutton. The canal was abandoned between 1931 and 1963 but has been the object of ongoing restoration attempts since 1985. History The Sankey Canal was built principally to transport coal from Haydock Collieries and Parr to the growing chemical industries of Liverpool, although iron ore and corn were important cargoes. The industries rapidly expanded, and spread along the line of the canal to St Helens, ...
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Great Sankey
Great Sankey is a civil parish in the Borough of Warrington, Cheshire, England. It is west of Warrington town centre and had a population of 24,211 in 2001 Census.2001 census official figures.
Neighbourhood Statistics website. Retrieval Date: 30 March 2008.
It is often considered a suburb of Warrington due to it being contiguous with the town itself.


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The township of Great Sankey was originally a in parish in

William Sankey
General William Sankey (died 16 November 1892) was a British Army officer who served as colonel of the King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster). Military career Sankey was commissioned as an ensign in the British Army in 1844. He saw action as Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General and then as Assistant Quartermaster General at the Battle of Alma in September 1854, the Battle of Balaclava in October 1854 and the Siege of Sevastopol in Winter 1854 during the Crimean War. He was made Colonel of the 9th Regiment of Foot in 1862. He became General Officer Commanding the Sialkot District in India in May 1873 and General Officer Commanding the Presidency District in January 1874. Made a General in 1881, he served as colonel of the King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) The King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army. It served under various titles and fought in many wars and conflicts, including both the First and the Second World Wars, from ...
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Verne Sankey
Verne Sankey (1890 – February 8, 1934) and Gordon Alcorn were a pair of Depression-era outlaws whose successful kidnappings of Haskell Bohn and Charles Boettcher II in 1932 made them two of the public enemy, most wanted criminals in the United States, and inspired a number of other kidnappings across the country. Their eventual capture was, in fact, a direct result of one of these copycat kidnappings, of which they themselves were wrongly accused.Newton, Michael. ''The Encyclopedia of Robberies, Heists, and Capers''. New York: Facts On File Inc., 2002. (pg. 272-273) Wood, Richard E. ''Here Lies Colorado: Fascinating Figures in Colorado History''. Helena, Montana: Farcountry Press, 2005. (pg. 113) Ward, David. ''Alcatraz: The Gangster Years''. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009. (pg. 24-25) Sankey was initially a suspect in the Lindbergh kidnapping, Lindbergh baby kidnapping, but was cleared after an investigation by the FBI.Fensch, Thomas. ''FBI Files on the Lindb ...
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Tommy Sankey
Thomas R. Sankey III (born September 21, 1980) is a Republican Party (United States), Republican former member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Originally, he represented the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 74, 74th District from 2013 to 2014. Following redistricting in Pennsylvania, redistricting, Sankey represented the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 73, 73rd District from 2015 until 2022. Early life and education Sankey attended the Clearfield Area School District and received a bachelor's degree in accounting from St. Francis University. Sankey played on the Clearfield High School undefeated 1998 football team and briefly for the St. Francis football team in college. After college, he worked as an accountant before returning to the family business, R&G Fabrication. Political career 2012 election Thomas Sankey announced his candidacy for State Representative for the 74th State Representative district that was being vacated by long ...
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