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  • Val Shergold, daughter of Sgmn Roy Shergold has sent me this photograph of the grave of Gnr T.W. Rolph, RA.

    Death in Stalag 18A 2010

  • "It's power and tricks versus finesse and skill," Shergold says.

    It's not just women who benefit from a pole-dancing workout Vicky Hallett 2010

  • It's not that men will leer at the women, Shergold says, but they're less likely to cheer.

    It's not just women who benefit from a pole-dancing workout Vicky Hallett 2010

  • "They like that it's a totally different way to work out," Shergold says.

    It's not just women who benefit from a pole-dancing workout Vicky Hallett 2010

  • That's because of what's known as the "Craig Shergold" problem ...

    Boing Boing: February 16, 2003 - February 22, 2003 Archives 2003

  • Simon bought two saws, some CDs, a couple of Iain Banks books, a bass guitar (Shergold - hope I'm not stealing your thunder in saying so), some track lighting, a camera flash, a slave flash, and a Lomo Lubitel 166 made in 1993 FOR ME -- a very very manual camera that you load with medium-format film (ie not 35 mm which is all I have used previously).

    Fantastic weekend cleanskies 2003

  • According to Shergold, Reigate in the old coaching days was the scene of the most romantic episodes imaginable.

    Highways and Byways in Surrey Eric Parker 1912

  • But when Shergold wrote his _Recollections of Brighton in the Olden Time_, he speaks of the inn at which the Brighton coach stopped in the days of the Regency as the King's Arms. Inns have a most confusing habit of changing their names.

    Highways and Byways in Surrey Eric Parker 1912

  • The law as it was did not distinguish between a case of the kind just related, of the starving, sorely tempted Shergold, and that of the systematic thief: sheep-stealing was a capital offence and the man must hang, unless recommended to mercy, and we know what was meant by "mercy" in those days.

    A Shepherd's Life Impressions of the South Wiltshire Downs 1881

  • Shergold could judge the distance by the sound of his voice when he uttered a call or shout from time to time, and by the barking of the dog, as he flew up and down, first on one side of the road, then on the other, to keep the flock well on it.

    A Shepherd's Life Impressions of the South Wiltshire Downs 1881

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