(1899-01-06)6 January 1899 Fulham, London, England
Died
21 September 1989(1989-09-21) (aged 90) Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
Allegiance
United Kingdom
Service/branch
Royal Navy
Years of service
1916–1919 1921–1933 1939–1945
Rank
Commander
Battles/wars
World War I Russian Civil War • Baltic Campaign World War II • Operation Dynamo • Operation Husky • Operation Avalanche • Operation Shingle • Operation Dragoon
Awards
Distinguished Service Cross & Three Bars Mentioned in Despatches
Commander Norman Eyre Morley, DSC & Three Bars (6 January 1899 – 21 September 1989) was a British Naval Reserve officer who served in both World Wars, becoming the most decorated reserve officer in the Royal Navy, and the only person to have been awarded the Distinguished Service Cross four times.[1]
^"Lot 350: An Important Collection of Royal Navy items relating to Commander Norman Morley DSC". Bonhams. 7 August 2007. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
Commander Norman Eyre Morley, DSC & Three Bars (6 January 1899 – 21 September 1989) was a British Naval Reserve officer who served in both World Wars,...
tape recorder. In 1961, Morley provided the orchestral accompaniments for a selection of choral arrangements made by Norman Luboff for an RCA album that...
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buttresses and arcading. Historians Beric Morley and David Gurney believe this to be "one of the finest of all Norman keeps", and its military utility and...
Sylvanus Griswold Morley (June 7, 1883 – September 2, 1948) was an American archaeologist and epigrapher who studied the pre-Columbian Maya civilization...
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Melbourne (Frances) Evelyn Smith (1874 – 24 April 1953), of Medindie NormanMorley Alexander Smith (6 January 1877 – 24 December 1944) married Lillian...
north of Derby. It is about five miles north of the village of Morley itself. At the Norman Conquest it was within the wapentake of Morleyston. In the reign...
Corporation. The son of noted western author Agnes Morley Cleaveland, after his retirement from mining, Norman wrote and edited three books. His first, written...
stayed in New Mexico. They had four children: Norman Cleaveland, Loraine (Keffer) Lavender, (Agnes) Morley Cleaveland, and Mary Cleaveland Wohlers. The...
born John Morley Shrapnel in Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire (now West Midlands), on 27 April 1942, the son of journalist / author Norman Shrapnel...
Guardian. Jones & Morley 2015, p. 4. Jones & Morley 2015, pp. 39–40. Jones & Morley 2015, p. 15. Jones & Morley 2015, pp. 17, 20. Jones & Morley 2015, p. 6....
William Raymond Morley Jr. (March 17, 1876 – May 27, 1932) was an American college football player, coach, and rancher. Born in New Mexico, he played football...
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Noko (born Norman Fisher-Jones, 1 February 1962, in Bootle, Lancashire, England) is an English musician, multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer who...
Sonnets for Youth Barry Callaghan 1937 novelist, journalist Barrelhouse Kings Morley Callaghan 1903 1990 novelist, short stories A Fine and Private Place Anne...
Norman Carter Slaughter (19 March 1885 – 19 February 1956), also known as Tod Slaughter, was an English actor, best known for playing over-the-top maniacs...
OCLC 68416845. Brunhouse, Robert (1971). Sylvanus Morley and the World of the Ancient Mayas. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 978-0-8061-0961-9...
May 2022. Retrieved 31 January 2015. Selby, Jenn (12 January 2015). "Ken Morley removed from Celebrity Big Brother house for using "unacceptable" racist...