Seaman Cliff Atkey.

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Seaman Cliff Atkey.

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Cliff Atkey also known as Seaman Atkey was a native of Abergavenny.

Records234134 and 441620 are for the same man. :TU:

South Wales Argus results=
02-02-1931.Phil Green(317631).Welfare Hall,Ebbw Vale. Lost Pts.15rds.
13-10-1934.Tiger Powell(from Berry Hill,Coleford).Underwoods Hall,Monmouth.Draw 6rds.
03-11-1934.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.Won Pts.6rds.
28-11-1934.Billy Batt(206131).Market Hall.Abergavenny. Won Pts.8rds.
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Is there some confusion between these two records. 622243 & 441620

Basham posted that Cliff was also known as Seaman and fought Phil Green. On Boxrec we have a seperate Seman Atkey who it says is Cliff's brother and he has the Phil Green fight on his record.

Miles Templeton has Cliff Atkey as having 10 fights and Seaman Atkey 25 fights :bag:
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kochamp wrote: 28 Oct 2019, 07:03 Is there some confusion between these two records. 622243 & 441620

Basham posted that Cliff was also known as Seaman and fought Phil Green. On Boxrec we have a seperate Seman Atkey who it says is Cliff's brother and he has the Phil Green fight on his record.

Miles Templeton has Cliff Atkey as having 10 fights and Seaman Atkey 25 fights :bag:
Hello chaps

Seaman Atkey and Cliff Atkey were not the same person. They will have been related but they are different people.

In your record for Cliff Atkey you are showing a contest dated July 16 1932 which should be for Seaman Atkey.

I have six additional contests for Cliff :

Dec 29 1934 WRTD4(6) Sid Cook (Pengam), Royal Oak Yard, Abertillery
Jan 19 1935 WKO2(6) Bob McMiles (Tredegar), Stadium, Abergavenny
Jan 26 1935 WPTS(10) Les Pepperdine (Monmouth), Underwood Hall, Monmouth
Mar 23 1935 LPTS(10) George Francombe (Abertillery), Castle Hotel, Blaina
Apr 8 1935 LPTS(10) George Francombe (Abertillery), Castle Hotel, Blaina
Apr 23 1935 DRAW(10) Tom Thomas (Tylorstown), Neville Hall Gardens, Abergavenny

And 5 for Seaman :

May 13 1927 WKO3 Stoker Harper (Plymouth), Wyndham Hall, Plymouth
Jul 7 1930 WRSF5(10) Roy Webb (Hammersmith), The Ring, Blackfriars
Jul 21 1930 WPTS(10) Jack Stone (Greenwich), The Ring, Blackfriars
Oct 10 1932 WPTS(15) Stoker Stubbs (Plymouth), Civic Hall, Exeter
Jul 7 1933 WRSF2(10) Johnny McCabe (Sheffield), Claremont Pier, Lowestoft

I didn't know about Seaman Atkey's contests in South Africa and so thank you for that.

When one of you gets the time could you correct something that appears on BoxRec and it drives me nuts. York Hall, Bethnal Green, is showing as the venue for some pre war events and this is wrong. The first ever professional show at York Hall was in 1967

These are the dates that need to be corrected :

Aug 9 1934 - correct to Bethnal Green Drill Hall

Nov 7 1935 - correct to Bethnal Green Drill Hall

I actually have the original handbills for both of these events and so there is no doubt whatsoever about it

Always happy to help

Miles Templeton
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Thanks Miles. Much appreciated.
We have several active Welsh boxers listed named Tom Thomas from around that period, one from Deri, one from Merthyr, one from Treherbert and one from Taibach, and now the Tylorstown man whom I've added to the list.
Appreciate it's a slippery slope but do you have any idea if our Tylorstown man might require bracketing with one of the others of the same name.
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Oh, and enjoy your travels next week ;-) :box:
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I will certainly help with this. One thing I have had to do, in order to sort out Welsh records, is to thoroughly understand the geography of the valleys. Treherbert and Taibach, for instance, being miles apart.

It really helps when you understand the relationship between towns and villages and, more importantly, individual valleys.

How did you hear about my trip? Kept it quiet but very excited. A working trip so I will have plenty to do, and plenty to get right.

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Haha,
I keep my ear to the ground. Friends in high places.
Enjoy :TU:
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I currently have Tom Thomas of Tylorstown as having 2 contests, one against Cliff Atkey. I have thirteen Welshmen with this name for which I have separate records. Some of them may need amalgamating but I am not sure. Welcome to the sharp end of record compiling! It is not easy. I would very definitely keep him apart from the others.

regards

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Will do. Thanks again
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