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Stuart Goodwin. Sir Stuart Coldwell Goodwin (19 April 1886 – 6 June 1969) was a Sheffield steel industrialist and philanthropist who gave away over £500,000 to charities, particularly in south Yorkshire and north Nottinghamshire. [1]
In 1964, Stuart Goodwin sponsored a £1,000 Ryder Cup Reunion Foursomes tournament at Hallamshire Golf Club. Each member of the successful Britain and Ireland team from the 1957 Ryder Cup was paired with a Yorkshire or Nottinghamshire professional in the 72-hole foursomes event, played over two days.
Jon Stuart Goodwin (born 16 June 1943) is a British retired slalom canoeist who competed in the early 1970s. He was a competitor in the C-2 slalom event at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich . He is married to fellow Olympic canoeist Pauline Goodwin .
Sir Stuart Goodwin (1886–1969) founder of the Neepsend Steel and Tool Corporation was born at 120 Upperthorpe; he was one of Sheffield's top industrialists in the inter war period. He later became one of the City's most renowned patrons, funding Sheffield's Christmas illuminations for many years and the Goodwin Sports Centre , he is ...
The Bill. ) " Confessions of a Killer (288) " is an episode of the long-running police procedural television series, The Bill, broadcast in 2005. The episode is significant in the show's history, as it features the events of the second "Sun Hill Fire", which resulted in the death of three officers. [1] The episode attracted over nine million ...
Ethel Mary Bassett Haythornthwaite (née Ward) MBE (18 January 1894 – 11 April 1986) was an English environmental campaigner, activist and poet. [1][2] She was a pioneer of countryside protection as well as town and country planning both locally and nationally. [3] She founded the Sheffield Association for the Protection of Rural Scenery ...
The Goodwin Fountain stood on Fargate from 1961 to 1998. [4] It was paid for by a donation by industrialist Sir Stuart Goodwin and his wife, and was originally dedicated to Alderman James Sterling, but the informal name stuck and was eventually made official. [4] It was replaced by a new fountain, bearing the same name, in the nearby Peace ...
The Stuart C. Goodwin Tournament was a professional golf tournament played in Thrybergh, Yorkshire, England. The event was held just once, from 30 August to 1 September 1956, and had total prize money of £5,250. The event was sponsored by Sir Stuart Goodwin, a Yorkshire steel industrialist.