Newall biography
- Baron Newall, title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom · Cyril Newall, 1st Baron Newall (1886-1963), British Marshal of the RAF · Danny Newall, Welsh.
- Early life.
- Newall was a modest, intelligent man with a friendly, charming personality.
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Jeremy Newall
Jeremy Newall’s biography is enough to strike an envious streak inside even the most renowned DJ. As the most well known face behind Soho’s leading record shop ‘Release the Groove’ you can guarantee that Jeremy had ‘that’ CDR long before Danny Rampling was playing the exclusive test pressing on his Radio One show.
With an established DJ career, which began back in 1986, Jeremy has been a regular feature in London’s seminal club nights. Presently he is resident of ÔSoul Heaven’, Zoo’s bi-monthly promotion at London’s Ministry Of Sound, as well as running his very own night, ‘Right Area’ at Madame Jo Jo’s. Previously he was the resident DJ for 3 years at The Loft, Paul ‘Trouble’ Andersons legendary weekly night groove, where Jeremy won acceptance from one of London’s most particular crowds. He is also a regular at Garage City @ Bar Rumba, BBE’s Night People @ Bar Rumba, Off Centre @ 333, Indulge @ Mass, Sunday Best (Sheffield), Ministry of Sound, Soulsonic, Whistlebump @ Rhythm Factory, Soul Movement @ The Clinic and Club Milk (Ireland) spinning his regular set of up
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Dundee from the East |
Robert Stirling Newall lived from 1812 to 1889. He was an engineer who made great improvements to undersea telegraph cables and went on to become a noted amateur astronomer. The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set out in our Historical Timeline.
Robert Stirling Newall was born and brought up in Dundee. He became an engineer and by the late 1830s was running a successful engineering company in the city with a strong reputation for innovation. On 20 June 1838, the English engineer Lewis Gordon, who had seen wire ropes being used in German coal mines, wrote to Newall asking whether he could develop a machine that could produce wire rope more effectively. Newall did, and in 1840 the two formed a partnership with Charles Liddell to open a factory in Gateshead to produce wire rope using Newall's by-now patented new method.
Newall went on to make continuous improvements in the design and construction of wire ropes, using an elastic core that enabled all the components of the wire r
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Newall
Newall may refer to:
- Baron Newall, title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
- Cyril Newall, 1st Baron Newall (1886-1963), British Marshal of the RAF
- Danny Newall, Welsh footballer
- Dennis Newall, Scottish football manager
- Francis Newall, 2nd Baron Newall (born 1930), British businessman and politician
- George Newall, American songwriter
- George E. Newall (died 1919), Michigan politician
- Guy Newall (1885-1937), British actor
- Hugh Newall (1857–1944), British astrophysicist
- Jock Newall (1917-2004), New Zealand international football (soccer) player
- Queenie Newall (1854-1929), British archer
- Robert Stirling Newall (1812-1889), British engineer and astronomer
- Stuart Newall (1843-1919), New Zealand soldier
- Ted Newall (1935-2012), Canadian businessman
- Walter Newall (1780-1863), Scottish architect and civil engineer
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