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Sidebottom is a surname of Old English origin (seSurname Database, and may refer to: *Allan Sidebottom (born 1959), former Australian rules footballer *Arnie Sidebottom (born 1954), England cricketer, father of Ryan * *Garry Sidebottom (1954-2019), former Australian rules football player *Geoff Sidebottom (1936-2008), English professional footballer who played as goalkeeper *Harry Sidebottom, British author, scholar and historian * James Sidebottom (1824-1871), British businessman and Conservative Party politician * John K. Sidebottom OBE (1880-1954), British philatelist *Ryan Sidebottom (born 1978), former England international cricketer * Ryan Sidebottom (Australian cricketer) (born 1989), Australian cricketer *Sid Sidebottom (born 1951), Australian former politician *Steele Sidebottom (born 1991), professional Australian rules football player *Tom Harrop Sidebottom (1826-1908), British businessman and Conservative Party politician who represented Stalybridge *Walter Sidebottom (1 ...
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Allan Sidebottom
Allan Norman Sidebottom (born 1 January 1959) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda and Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1980s. Sidebottom was already 24 when he began his VFL career in 1983, having played for Swan Districts in Western Australia since 1977 and played in their 1982 premiership team. His elder brother, Garry Sidebottom, had also played at Swan Districts before joining St Kilda. A ruckman, Sidebottom played only nine games in his first season for St Kilda but was a regular fixture in the side the following year after the retirement of Jeff Sarau. He played 21 of a possible 22 games in 1984, took 99 marks, the third most by a St Kilda player and polled well in the 1984 Brownlow Medal count to finish equal eighth. After making another 17 appearances in 1985, Sidebottom played just eight more games over the next one and a half seasons and midway through crossed to Fitzroy. Only able to play one senior game fo ...
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Steele Sidebottom
Steele Sidebottom (born 2 January 1991) is a professional Australian rules football player currently playing for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League. Sidebottom was selected by Collingwood with selection 11 in the 2008 AFL Draft. Sidebottom had a 10-goal best-on-ground performance in the 2008 TAC Cup Grand Final. He is strong overhead and in one-on-one contests. An AIS/AFL Academy graduate and Vic Country representative in 2008, Sidebottom also was selected in the All-Australian team following the 2008 AFL Under 18 Championships. A midfielder, Sidebottom became a star player for Collingwood. He has won the Copeland Trophy twice as the club's best and fairest ( 2017, 2018) and also played in a premiership in 2010. Sidebottom has been named in the All-Australian team in 2018 on a wing in addition to finishing second in the 2018 Brownlow Medal. He has been the co-vice captain of Collingwood since the 2015 season. Career Sidebottom made his AFL ...
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Sidebotham
Sidebotham is an English surname. Notable people with this surname include: * Joseph Watson Sidebotham (1857–1925), British colliery owner and politician * Robin Sidebotham, British rock musician, known professionally as Robin George * Stephen Sidebotham (born 1935), English priest, Dean of Hong Kong See also *Sidebottom Sidebottom is a surname of Old English origin (seSurname Database, and may refer to: *Allan Sidebottom (born 1959), former Australian rules footballer *Arnie Sidebottom (born 1954), England cricketer, father of Ryan * *Garry Sidebottom (1954-2019) ...
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William Sidebottom (RAF Officer)
Lieutenant William Sidebottom (11 October 1893 – 8 December 1920) was a British World War I flying ace credited with fourteen aerial victories. Military service Sidebottom joined the Royal Naval Air Service on 11 October 1917, and after completing his flying training was posted the No. 3 (Naval) Squadron to fly the Sopwith Camel single-seat fighter. On 1 April 1918, the RNAS was merged with the Army's Royal Flying Corps to form the Royal Air Force, and Sidebottom's unit was renamed No. 203 Squadron RAF. He scored his first win on 16 June 1918, sharing the destruction of a DFW two-seater reconnaissance aircraft with Lieutenant Edwin Hayne and three other pilots. He then accumulated a series of victories between then and 29 October 1918, sharing in the destruction of two reconnaissance aircraft with Captain Leonard Henry Rochford and the mid-air burning of another with Captain Arthur Whealy. Sidebottom's final toll was the destruction of fourteen enemy aircraft. Post-war car ...
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High Peak (UK Parliament Constituency)
High Peak is a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2019 by Robert Largan, a Conservative. The constituency is in north west Derbyshire and based in the heart of the Peak District, including the towns of Buxton, Glossop and New Mills. Since the 1966 general election, the seat has been somewhat of a bellwether, with only three exceptions: at the February and October 1974 general elections the seat was won by the Conservative Party when the Labour Party won the most seats nationally, and at the 2017 general election when the seat was won by Labour but the Conservatives won the most seats nationally. Boundaries 1885–1918: The Borough of Glossop, and the Sessional Divisions of Buxton, Chapel-en-le-Frith, and Glossop. 1918–1950: The Boroughs of Buxton and Glossop, the Urban District of New Mills, the Rural Districts of Glossop Dale and Hayfield, and parts of the Rural Districts of Bakewell and Chapel-en-le-Frith. 19 ...
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William Sidebottom (English Politician)
William Sidebottom (1841 – 3 January 1933) was an English Conservative politician who represented High Peak. Sidebottom was born at Hollingworth, then in Cheshire, the son of William and Agnes Sidebottom, and came from a family that was associated with cotton mills.British Census 1881 He had a military background and attained the rank of Colonel. Around 1870, William Sidebottom and his sister Lucy took over Harewood Lodge, one of the old family homes at Broadbottom and became leading figures in the village. He was a Town Councillor, Justice of the Peace and Captain of the Local Volunteers. He was elected Member of Parliament for High Peak in 1885, and held the seat until 1900. Sidebottom was deputy chairman of Cammell Laird Cammell Laird is a British shipbuilding company. It was formed from the merger of Laird Brothers of Birkenhead and Johnson Cammell & Co of Sheffield at the turn of the twentieth century. The company also built railway rolling stock until 1929, ... ...
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William Sidebottom (cricketer)
William Lemuel Sidebottom (24 September 1862 – 11 April 1948) was an Australian cricketer. He played eight first-class matches for Tasmania between 1883 and 1895. Born in Evandale, Tasmania, south of Launceston, Sidebottom attended Launceston Church Grammar School and worked for the Bank of Tasmania in Lefroy before taking charge of his father's wattle bark business, which he ran for the rest of his life. He played cricket for Launceston Cricket Club Launceston Cricket Club (LCC) is a cricket team which represents the city of Launceston in the Northern Tasmanian Cricket Association grade cricket competition. The club was founded in 1841, making it the second oldest cricket club in Tasmania ... and represented the North of Tasmania from 1879 to 1896 as well as Tasmania. Later he was a prominent racehorse owner in Tasmania. He married Olivia Mary Kent in Launceston in November 1884. He died at his home in Launceston, survived by three daughters. See also * List o ...
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Walter Sidebottom
Walter Sidebottom (1 February 1921 – 23 October 1943) was an English professional footballer who played as a winger in the Football League for Bolton Wanderers. Personal life Sidebottom served as an able seaman in the Royal Navy during the Second World War. Posted aboard , he was killed in action when the ship was sunk by German torpedo-boat destroyers at the Battle of Sept-Îles The Battle of Sept-Îles was a naval action fought on the night of 22/23 October 1943 during World War II as part of the Atlantic campaign. The battle took place off the Sept-Îles near the French coast in the English Channel between a light c ... on 23 October 1943. Sidebottom is commemorated on the Plymouth Naval Memorial. Career statistics References 1921 births 1943 deaths People from Hunslet Footballers from Leeds Men's association football wingers English men's footballers English Football League players Bolton Wanderers F.C. players Bolton Wanderers F.C. wartime guest ...
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Stalybridge (UK Parliament Constituency)
Stalybridge officially sometimes written in early years as Staleybridge was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament from 1868 until 1918 by one MP. It comprised the borough of Stalybridge which lay in Lancashire and Cheshire and which is in the east of today's Greater Manchester. On abolition for the 1918 general election under the Representation of the People Act 1918 the seat's main replacement became Stalybridge and Hyde. Creation, boundaries and abolition Parliament created this seat under the Reform Act 1867, the part of the second Reform Act that covered England and Wales, which defined its components as the:http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1867/102/pdfs/ukpga_18670102_en.pdf Reform Act 1867, Schedule B; Statutes of the Realm, Eyre & Spottiswoode (1880, London) at p. 1167 *Municipal Borough of Stalybridge *The remaining portion of the township of Dukinfield *Township of Stalley *The District of the Local Board of Health of Mossl ...
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