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  2. Disappearance of Simon Parkes - Wikipedia

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    Simon Parkes (born 1968) was a radio operator (RO1 (G)) in the Royal Navy who went missing in Gibraltar in 1986. Parkes was serving aboard HMS Illustrious when he disappeared whilst on shore leave in the overseas territory. In 2001, Parkes' disappearance gained renewed interest when it was noted that convicted murderer Allan Grimson also worked ...

  3. Fresh police search in Gibraltar for Royal Navy sailor ...

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    Simon Parkes, from Bristol, was last seen in December 1986 when the ship he was serving on, HMS Illustrious, was docked in the territory. Fresh police search in Gibraltar for Royal Navy sailor ...

  4. Allan Grimson - Wikipedia

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    Allan Michael Grimson(born 1958)[1]is a convicted British murderer and suspected serial killerwho is responsible for murderingat least two Royal Navysailors and who is suspected of killing many others, possibly up to another 20 undiscovered victims. The judge, who sentenced him to a minimum term of 22 years at his trial, said that Grimson was a ...

  5. Brixton Academy - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Simon Parkes bought the venue for £1, and re-opened it as the Brixton Academy. [13] The academy's success steadily grew throughout the 1980s with numerous reggae productions and it was hired out to major rock and pop acts such as The Rolling Stones , Eric Clapton , Dire Straits and the Police for rehearsal.

  6. Simon Park Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Simon Park Orchestra. The Simon Park Orchestra is a group which is most notable for performing "Eye Level", the theme tune for the television series Van der Valk composed by Jan Stoeckart, which spent four weeks at the number one position in the UK Singles Chart in September 1973. [1] The song also peaked at number 13 in Australia.

  7. Alexander Parkes - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Parkes was born at Suffolk Street, Birmingham, the fourth son of James Mears Parkes and his wife Kerenhappuch Childs. Samuel Harrison, described by Sir Josiah Mason as the inventor of the split-ring (or key-ring) and widely credited with the invention of the steel pen, was his great-uncle. [6] Parkes was twice married.

  8. Simon Parke - Wikipedia

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    Simon Parke (born 10 August 1972 in Oakham, Rutland, United Kingdom) is a former professional squash player from England. Squash career. Parke won the World Junior Squash Championship title in 1990. As a professional player, he broke into the world's top-20 in 1991, and the top-10 in 1995.

  9. Tony De Vit - Wikipedia

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    Tony de Vit began DJing at the age of 17, as a wedding DJ in 1976 playing at local pubs in his home town of Kidderminster, followed in his early 20s, by his first residency at the Nightingale in Birmingham on a Monday night where he played pop and hi-NRG. He would often have to sweep floors and empty ashtrays after the club had closed. [15]