Webb28 nov. 2010 · Sep 12. Joan Bates, aka Princess Joan of Sealand, was born in Aldershot barracks to RSM Royal Artillery, Albert Collins, and his wife, Elizabeth. Widow of Roy … WebbRoy Bates died at the age of 91 on 9 October 2012; he had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease for several years. His son Michael took over the operation of Sealand, [1] [31] although he continued to live in Suffolk, …
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WebbHitta Roy Bates bildbanksfoto och redaktionellt nyhetsbildmaterial hos Getty Images. Välj mellan premium Roy Bates av högsta kvalitet. Michael Roy Bates (born 2 August 1952), also known as Prince Michael of Sealand, is a British businessman and self-published author. He operates a micronation called the Principality of Sealand, which he inherited from his parents Paddy Roy Bates and Joan Bates. He has claimed the title "Prince of Sealand" since 2012. Visa mer Michael Bates was born to Roy and Joan Bates on 2 August 1952. On 24 December 1966, at the age of 14, Michael joined his father Roy in occupying HM Fort Roughs, where they established a pirate radio station. Michael left … Visa mer On whether Sealand is a sovereign state, Bates stated, "We have never asked for recognition, and we’ve never felt the need to ask for recognition. You don't have to have recognition to … Visa mer • List of micronations • Maunsell Sea Fort Visa mer Bates resides in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, within the United Kingdom. He wanted his three children to attend English schools. Bates runs a shellfish company that harvests cockles … Visa mer gedimat 63000 clermont-ferrand
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WebbMichael Roy Bates (nacido el 2 de agosto de 1952), también conocido como el Príncipe Michael de Sealand , es un hombre de negocios británico y autor autoeditado. Opera una micronación [1] llamada Principado de Sealand , que heredó de sus padres Paddy Roy Bates y Joan Bates . Ha reclamado el título de "Príncipe de Sealand" desde 2012. Bates moved his operation to the nearby Roughs Tower, another Maunsell Fort further out beyond the then boundary of the United Kingdom's territorial waters, but, despite having the necessary equipment, he never began broadcasting again. On 14 August 1967, the Marine Broadcasting Offences Act of 1967 came into effect which forbade broadcasting from certain marine structures, namely platforms such as Bates's. 19 days later, o… WebbIn the early 60’s, Roy Bates, a Major in the British army, established a radio station, situated offshore on an abandoned ex naval fort named “Knock John”. The theory … gedimat anthy