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  1. Frank Anson Richards also known as Frank "Cannonball" Richards and Cannonball Richards (February 20, 1887 – February 7, 1969) was an American carnival and vaudeville performer whose act involved taking heavy blows to his stomach.

  2. Frank Richards died on 24 December 1961, aged 85, and was cremated at the Kent County Crematorium at Charing in Kent. Personal life Rose Lawn, Kent. Hamilton never married, but some details of one romance are provided in a biography, and another is briefly mentioned in his autobiography.

  3. Oct 24, 2022 · Frank Richards, although forgotten today, became popular in the 20th century for taking a cannonball straight to the abdomen without feeling much nor any damage.

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  5. Charles Harold St. John Hamilton (August 8, 1876 - December 24, 1961), also known as Frank Richards, was an English children's-book author. Born in Ealing, he is listed in Guinness World Records as the most prolific author of all time with a lifetime output calculated at 72-75 million words.

  6. Apr 19, 2021 · In 1887, Frank Anson Richards was born in a Kansas town called Minneapolis to Richard and Ellen Richards. As a young man, he fought in World War I and at some point, realized he had the ability to take tremendous amounts of force to his abdomen. How much?

  7. Frank Richards may refer to: Frank Richards (performer), vaudeville performer. the pseudonym of Charles Hamilton (writer) (1876–1961), writer of the Greyfriars School stories.

  8. Frank Richards is the pen name of Charles Hamilton, a prolific English writer best known for his school stories, particularly the 'Billy Bunter' novels set at Greyfriars School. Born on August 8, 1876, in Ealing, London, Hamilton became one of the most published authors of all time, writing under various pseudonyms.

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