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Tattersall
Tattersall may refer to:
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Alfred James Tattersall (1861–1951), New Zealand photographer
David Tattersall (born 1960), British cinematographer Gale Tattersall (born 1948), British-American film maker and cinematographer
Geoffrey Tattersall, judge on the Isle of Man
Geoffry Tattersall (1882–
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Tattersall
Tattersall, n. (and a.) (ˈtætəsəl) [The name of Richard Tattersall (1724–95), horse-auctioneer.] 1. Used chiefly in the possessive (occas. abbrev. Tatt's, Tatts) to denote: a. The horse-auction market established by him in 1766 at Hyde Park Corner. Also transf. and fig.1795 Sporting Mag. VI. 5/1 The...
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Tattersall (cloth)
Tattersall is a style of Tartan (plaid) pattern woven into cloth. The cloth pattern takes its name from Tattersall's horse market, which was started in London in 1766.
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Roger Tattersall
Roger Tattersall (12 March 1952 – 24 April 2020) was an English cricketer. Tattersall was a left-handed batsman who bowled left-arm medium pace. References
External links
Roger Tattersall at ESPNcricinfo
Roger Tattersall at CricketArchive
1952 births
2020 deaths
People from Nelson, Lancashire
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Richard Tattersall
Early life
Tattersall was born in Hurstwood in Lancashire, and was educated at Burnley Grammar School. A great-grandson of "Old Tatt", and younger brother of "Young Mr Richard", was George Tattersall.
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James Tattersall
James Tattersall was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Accrington. James Tattersall was born on 3 June 1867 in Accrington.
Season 1888-89
James Tattersall signed for Accrington, probably in 1888.
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Roy Tattersall
The eminent Lancashire cricket writer, John Kay, felt Tattersall the victim of inconsistent policy at Old Trafford. Aged over forty, Tattersall was only modestly successful for their Second XI. He played his last match in 1963.
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Arthur Tattersall
Arthur William Tattersall (21 April 1876 – 26 June 1962) was an Australian politician.
He was born in Launceston. Tattersall died in Wynyard in 1962.
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George Tattersall
George Tattersall (pseud. "Wildrake") (13 June 181716 August 1849) was an English sporting artist and architect. Born in Hyde Park Corner, London, he was a member of the family which operated the Tattersall's horse market, the son of Richard (III) Tattersall (1785
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Henry Tattersall
Henry James Tattersall (21 December 1892 – 5 November 1971) was a New Zealand cricketer.
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David Tattersall
David Tattersall, (born 14 November 1960) is a British cinematographer. The first film Tattersall worked on was Salette in 1986.
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Jimmy Tattersall
Apart from Wimbledon, Tattersall also participated at the 1960 U.S. Tattersall announced his retirement from tennis in 1962.
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William Tattersall
William Tattersall was an English professional association footballer who played as a full back.
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Gale Tattersall
Personal life
Tattersall has two grown sons, Rio and Sunny with his Brazilian ex-wife, Teresa. Filmography
References
External links
Gale Tattersall Official Website
Gale Tattersall at HD DSLR Workshops
1948 births
Living people
British cinematographers
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Philippa Tattersall
Major Philippa "Pip" Joan Angel Tattersall is a Scottish soldier, born 1975 in Tarland, Aberdeenshire. Tattersall successfully completed the course in May 2002 after two previous failed attempts.
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