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Abstract Geoffrey Marshall, the only child of Leonard and Kate Marshall, was born in Chesterfield in 1929. The family, however, soon moved to Blackpool, where his mother kept a boarding house. Geoffrey was educated at Arnold School, Blackpool, where he won an assisted place. It was at Arnold School that his Latin teacher, Mr Haythornthwaite, stimulated his interest in language and precise expression. As a youth, Geoffrey also excelled in sport, conceiving a particular admiration for Stanley Matthews and becoming, partly for that reason, a lifelong fan of Blackpool.
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Abstract Geoffrey Marshall, the only child of Leonard and Kate Marshall, was born in Chesterfield in 1929.
The family, however, soon moved to Blackpool, where his mother kept a boarding house.
Geoffrey was educated at Arnold School, Blackpool, where he won an assisted place.
It was at Arnold School that his Latin teacher, Mr Haythornthwaite, stimulated his interest in language and precise expression.
As a youth, Geoffrey also excelled in sport, conceiving a particular admiration for Stanley Matthews and becoming, partly for that reason, a lifelong fan of Blackpool.

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