George Brown
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 60 years ago |
Date of birth | October 6,1887 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Cowley |
Oxford | |
United Kingdom | |
Songs | Celebration |
Get Down On It | |
Kool & The Gang | |
Cherish | |
Ladies Night | |
Joanna | |
Jungle Boogie | |
Summer Madness | |
Take My Heart | |
Too Hot | |
Hollywood Swingin' | |
Let's Go Dancin' | |
Funky Stuff | |
Misled | |
Stone Love | |
Steppin' Out | |
Hi De Hi Hi De Ho | |
Special Way | |
Straight Ahead | |
Victory | |
Winter Sadness | |
Jones Vs. Jones | |
Let The Music Take Your Mind | |
Stand Up And Sing | |
Emergency | |
Big Fun | |
Love Festival | |
Soul Vibrations | |
Fruitman | |
Jungle Jazz | |
Good Time Tonight | |
In The Heart | |
Died | Winchester |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Sophia Levene |
Party | Social Democratic Party |
Previous position | Secretary of State for Economic Affairs of the United Kingdom (1964–1966) |
Movies/Shows | Gala Day |
Books | In my way |
Groups | Kool & The Gang |
Songwriting partner | Kool & The Gang |
Robert Bell | |
Ronald Bell | |
Date of died | December 3,1964 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2281706 |
George Brown Life story
George Brown was an English cricketer who played in seven Test matches between 1921 and 1923. George Brown was born in Cowley, Oxfordshire, the son of Edwin Brown and Sarah Ann. As his figures indicate, he was a very versatile cricketer, being useful as batsman, bowler and wicketkeeper.
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Claremont Hotel fire: Fears over stability of building
The Fire quickly spread through The Hotel
Fire crews remain at The Scene of a Victorian seafront hotel destroyed by a huge blaze amid concerns over the stability of The Building .
Eastbourne's Grade II* listed Claremont Hotel became after a fire began in its basement on Friday.
East Sussex Fire and Rescue said it had been very badly damaged and measures were in place "should it collapse".
The gas supply was also being closely monitored as efforts continued to isolate it, The Fire service said.
Firefighter Simon Neill said one of the main chimneys had collapsed, along with structures in the centre of The Building .
"In The Process of that falling it has taken a wall out with it as well, and our attention is drawn towards two further chimney breasts, one at an angle," he said.
The Fire broke out in The Hotel basementAbout 60 firefighters and 12 engines were sent to The Scene at The Height of The Blaze , which broke out at about 08:50 GMT as most guests were having breakfast.
All those in the Claremont, which was evacuated along with neighbouring hotels, were accounted for.
Six people were treated for minor injuries, with one taken to hospital suffering from breathing difficulties.
The charred facade of The Hotel remained standing on SaturdayThe Flames quickly spread from The Basement of the Claremont to the upper floors, and could be seen Coming Out of windows and the roof.
Water was taken from The Sea to help tackle The Blaze , which was brought under control within five Hours .
Crews used seawater to deal with The FireThe Owners of The Hotel , Daish's Holidays, said the "significant damage" to The Hotel , which dates back to the 1850s, was "devastating".
The Company said 130 guests and staff members had been in The Building when The Fire broke out.
Return travel home was arranged for all The Guests , while Eastbourne Borough Council provided accommodation for people from neighbouring properties who needed somewhere to stay.
George Brown , group Managing Director of The Holiday firm, said practical advice and support would be offered to customers on matters such as lost personal items.
He added that staff would continue to be paid in the short term, and ways to redeploy them in other roles within The Group were being looked at.
One fire engine and a control unit remained at The Scene on Saturday afternoon and cordons were still in place.
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