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1904 Born at Birkenshaw, Yorkshire, the son of William Sugden Farnell, a Timber Merchant, and his wife Agnes Eveline
1904 Born at Birkenshaw, Yorkshire, the son of William Sugden Farnell, a Timber Merchant, and his wife Agnes Eveline


A number of mentions in tennis tournaments
1920s A number of mentions A. C. Farnell in Yorkshire tennis tournaments


1933 Marriage
1933 Marriage


1934 Birth of twin boys to Alan C. Farnell and his wife Pamela of 40 Morris Lane, Leeds.<ref>The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Wednesday 28 November 1934</ref>
1934 Birth of twin boys to Alan C. Farnell and his wife Pamela of 40 Morris Lane, Leeds.<ref>The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Wednesday 28 November 1934</ref>
1939 A. C. Farnell founded


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 13:31, 30 April 2014

Possibly the founder of A. C. Farnell

1904 Born at Birkenshaw, Yorkshire, the son of William Sugden Farnell, a Timber Merchant, and his wife Agnes Eveline

1920s A number of mentions A. C. Farnell in Yorkshire tennis tournaments

1933 Marriage

1934 Birth of twin boys to Alan C. Farnell and his wife Pamela of 40 Morris Lane, Leeds.[1]

1939 A. C. Farnell founded

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Sources of Information

  1. The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Wednesday 28 November 1934