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  1. Archibald Henry Macdonald Sinclair, primer vizconde Thurso, conocido de 1912 a 1952 como Sir Archibald Sinclair, cuarto baronet de Ulbster, fue un militar y político británico de origen escocés y líder del Partido Liberal del Reino Unido de 1935 a 1945.

  2. No. 34059, Sir Archibald Sinclair in the late afternoon sun at Horsted Keynes during the Bluebell Railway's 50th Anniversary event, 8th August 2010. The Bulleid Society and the Battle of Britain Locomotive Group are based on the Bluebell Railway, Sussex.

  3. 2 de fev. de 2022 · SHARE. The Bluebell Railway has issued its latest update on the progress with overhauling steam locomotive Bulleid Battle of Britain Class Pacific No. 34059 Sir Archibald Sinclair. During 2021, most of the work on the boiler stays was completed, the chassis re-wheeled, and the frames painted. The pistons and valves to all three cylinders are in ...

  4. Sinclair, Archibald (Viscount Thurso) The papers of Archibald Henry Macdonald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso of Ulbster (1890-1970) broadly consist of 214 boxes of constituency, parliamentary and Liberal Party correspondence of the 1920s and 1930s. Overall the papers date from 1908 to 1951. Lord Thurso, or Archie Sinclair, as he was generally ...

  5. 3 de set. de 2020 · The earliest Islay “Sinclair” record found was an inscription on a gravestone near Bridgend for an Archibald Sinclair who died 1749, age 35 years. Since this is around the crucial time between the use of both names, it was important to find out who this early Sinclair was, and where he came from.

  6. No. 34059, Sir Archibald Sinclair was purchased from Woodham Brothers Ltd, South Wales for £7,250 and arrived at the Bluebell on 28th October 1979. The transport costs were met by Wiggins Teape Ltd., makers of Gateway Natural Tracing Paper. No.34059 being pulled into the running shed at Sheffield Park, Sussex.

  7. Archibald Sinclair (11 January 1866–1922) was a British journalist who wrote primarily on sports, particularly swimming. With William Henry , he administered the Swimmer's Life Saving Society, founded in London in 1893.