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The Salford-born Pawsey played for Belle Vue Rangers, Leigh, with whom he won the Lancashire Cup in 1952, and Huddersfield and represented England eight times in addition to winning seven caps for Great Britain.
Former Great Britain international Charlie Pawsey dies aged 88 2012
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Appreciation of craftsmanship and the skills of modern British furniture designers are also featured – Mark Pawsey, Conservative MP for Rugby, is a fan of the striking Revolver Table made by N.E.J. Stevenson, who boasts a Royal appointment to the Queen.
Vince Cable launches 'Made by Britain' project to highlight manufacturing 2011
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The former Great Britain international Charlie Pawsey has died aged 88 after a long illness, his family have announced.
Former Great Britain international Charlie Pawsey dies aged 88 2012
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Appreciation of craftsmanship and the skills of modern British furniture designers are also featured – Mark Pawsey, Conservative MP for Rugby, is a fan of the striking Revolver Table made by N.E.J. Stevenson, who boasts a Royal appointment to the Queen.
Vince Cable launches 'Made by Britain' project to highlight manufacturing 2011
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Handbook, and an early book on radio astronomy by Pawsey and
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Every summer through high school he worked on the Pawsey farm.
A MAN SENT FROM GOD 1983
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WHEELER and Nell Pawsey were 12 years old when they met in Edgerton,
A MAN SENT FROM GOD 1983
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Atlantis, or Avalon, or "a wood near Athens," -- into a land of opalescence and vapor and delicate color, that would vanish, bubble-like, at the discreet tap of Pawsey fetching in his shaving-water; meantime John
Gallantry Dizain des Fetes Galantes James Branch Cabell 1918
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Later in the evening Pawsey, a thought mellowed by the ale of Dover, deplored with tears the instability of a nation whose pilots were addicted to tippling.
Gallantry Dizain des Fetes Galantes James Branch Cabell 1918
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In all, Pawsey won 15 caps for England and Great Britain, all of them as a rampaging second-rower with Leigh.
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