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  • John Knowles (1926-2001), American novelist, writer of 'A Separate Peace', in an undated photograph.
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Desmond Hogan, Irish writer, photographed in Dublin, Ireland on<br />
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  • Helen MacDonald, Norwich, Norfolk<br />
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Helen Macdonald is a writer, poet, illustrator, historian, and naturalist, and an affiliated research scholar at the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge. She is best known as the author of H is for Hawk, which won the 2014 Samuel Johnson Prize and Costa Book Award. 25th February 2015<br />
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  • Karl Ludvigsen, Author and ex motor industry executive. 26th September 2014<br />
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  • Karl Ludvigsen, Author and ex motor industry executive. 26th September 2014<br />
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  • Karl Ludvigsen, Author and ex motor industry executive. 26th September 2014<br />
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  • Karl Ludvigsen, Author and ex motor industry executive. 26th September 2014<br />
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  • Karl Ludvigsen, Author and ex motor industry executive. 26th September 2014<br />
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  • Karl Ludvigsen, Author and ex motor industry executive. 26th September 2014<br />
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  • Karl Ludvigsen, Author and ex motor industry executive. 26th September 2014<br />
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  • Liza Goddard, actress and writer photographed at home in Dereham, Norfolk.<br />
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  • Rose Tremain, novelist at her home in Norfolk. Rose Tremain was born in 1943 in London. She was educated at the Sorbonne and is a graduate of the University of East Anglia, where she taught creative writing from 1988-95. Her publications include novels and short-story collections, and she is also the author of a number of radio and television plays, including Temporary Shelter, which won a Giles Cooper Award, and One Night In Winter, first broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in December 2001. She was awarded an honorary LittD by the University of East Anglia in 2000...Her first novel, Sadler's Birthday, was published in 1976. This was followed by Letter to Sister Benedicta (1978), The Cupboard (1981) and The Swimming Pool Season (1985), which won the Angel Literary Award. Restoration (1989), set during the reign of Charles II, tells the story of Robert Merivel, an anatomy student and Court favourite, who falls in love with the King's mistress. The novel won the Angel Literary Award, the Sunday Express Book of the Year award and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction. It was made into a film in 1996. ..Her other novels include Sacred Country (1992), winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) and the prestigious Prix FÈmina Etranger (France), about a young girl's crisis of gender and identity; The Way I Found Her (1997), a psychological thriller set in Paris; and Music and Silence (1999), winner of the Whitbread Novel Award, a historical novel set in the early seventeenth century, the story of an English lute player, Peter Claire, employed at the Danish Court to play for King Christian IV...Rose Tremain has published several collections of short stories, including The Colonel's Daughter and Other Stories (1984), The Garden of the Villa Mollini and Other Stories (1987) and Evangelista's Fan and Other Stories (1994). ..She was chosen as one of the 20 'Best of Young British Novelists' in a promotion by the literary magazine Granta in 1983<br />
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  • Rose Tremain, novelist at her home in Norfolk. Rose Tremain was born in 1943 in London. She was educated at the Sorbonne and is a graduate of the University of East Anglia, where she taught creative writing from 1988-95. Her publications include novels and short-story collections, and she is also the author of a number of radio and television plays, including Temporary Shelter, which won a Giles Cooper Award, and One Night In Winter, first broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in December 2001. She was awarded an honorary LittD by the University of East Anglia in 2000...Her first novel, Sadler's Birthday, was published in 1976. This was followed by Letter to Sister Benedicta (1978), The Cupboard (1981) and The Swimming Pool Season (1985), which won the Angel Literary Award. Restoration (1989), set during the reign of Charles II, tells the story of Robert Merivel, an anatomy student and Court favourite, who falls in love with the King's mistress. The novel won the Angel Literary Award, the Sunday Express Book of the Year award and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction. It was made into a film in 1996. ..Her other novels include Sacred Country (1992), winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) and the prestigious Prix FÈmina Etranger (France), about a young girl's crisis of gender and identity; The Way I Found Her (1997), a psychological thriller set in Paris; and Music and Silence (1999), winner of the Whitbread Novel Award, a historical novel set in the early seventeenth century, the story of an English lute player, Peter Claire, employed at the Danish Court to play for King Christian IV...Rose Tremain has published several collections of short stories, including The Colonel's Daughter and Other Stories (1984), The Garden of the Villa Mollini and Other Stories (1987) and Evangelista's Fan and Other Stories (1994). ..She was chosen as one of the 20 'Best of Young British Novelists' in a promotion by the literary magazine Granta in 1983<br />
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  • Rose Tremain, novelist at her home in Norfolk. Rose Tremain was born in 1943 in London. She was educated at the Sorbonne and is a graduate of the University of East Anglia, where she taught creative writing from 1988-95. Her publications include novels and short-story collections, and she is also the author of a number of radio and television plays, including Temporary Shelter, which won a Giles Cooper Award, and One Night In Winter, first broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in December 2001. She was awarded an honorary LittD by the University of East Anglia in 2000...Her first novel, Sadler's Birthday, was published in 1976. This was followed by Letter to Sister Benedicta (1978), The Cupboard (1981) and The Swimming Pool Season (1985), which won the Angel Literary Award. Restoration (1989), set during the reign of Charles II, tells the story of Robert Merivel, an anatomy student and Court favourite, who falls in love with the King's mistress. The novel won the Angel Literary Award, the Sunday Express Book of the Year award and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction. It was made into a film in 1996. ..Her other novels include Sacred Country (1992), winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) and the prestigious Prix FÈmina Etranger (France), about a young girl's crisis of gender and identity; The Way I Found Her (1997), a psychological thriller set in Paris; and Music and Silence (1999), winner of the Whitbread Novel Award, a historical novel set in the early seventeenth century, the story of an English lute player, Peter Claire, employed at the Danish Court to play for King Christian IV...Rose Tremain has published several collections of short stories, including The Colonel's Daughter and Other Stories (1984), The Garden of the Villa Mollini and Other Stories (1987) and Evangelista's Fan and Other Stories (1994). ..She was chosen as one of the 20 'Best of Young British Novelists' in a promotion by the literary magazine Granta in 1983<br />
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  • Annie Tempest, Cartoonist and illustrator who has penned the Tottering Gently By series of cartoons which appear in Country Life<br />
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  • Libby Purves, OBE (born February 2, 1950 in London, England) is a radio presenter, journalist and author. A diplomat's daughter, she was educated at convent schools in Bangkok (Thailand), South Africa and France, and then Beechwood Sacred Heart School in Tunbridge Wells..Purves won a scholarship to St Anne's College, Oxford, where she was awarded a First in the Final Honour School of English Language and Literature (BA). She was elected Librarian (effectively Vice President) of the Oxford Union. In 1971, she joined the BBC as a studio manager. In 1976, at the age of 28, she joined Brian Redhead on the BBC's Today programme, becoming the show's first female presenter. She currently presents Midweek on BBC Radio 4 and the education programme The Learning Curve. Purves also writes a column for The Times newspaper and was named columnist of the year in 1999<br />
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  • Rowan Pelling, Journalist and author, Pelling was the editor at the Erotic Review magazine for eight years before resigning with her staff after the magazine was sold to another publisher. Recently she has worked as a columnist for the Independent on Sunday. ..A film about her time at the magazine based upon an unfinished manuscript is being planned with Oscar-winner Rachel Weisz in the starring role as Pelling<br />
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  • Rowan Pelling, Journalist and author, Pelling was the editor at the Erotic Review magazine for eight years before resigning with her staff after the magazine was sold to another publisher. Recently she has worked as a columnist for the Independent on Sunday. ..A film about her time at the magazine based upon an unfinished manuscript is being planned with Oscar-winner Rachel Weisz in the starring role as Pelling<br />
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  • Rowan Pelling, Journalist and author, Pelling was the editor at the Erotic Review magazine for eight years before resigning with her staff after the magazine was sold to another publisher. Recently she has worked as a columnist for the Independent on Sunday. ..A film about her time at the magazine based upon an unfinished manuscript is being planned with Oscar-winner Rachel Weisz in the starring role as Pelling<br />
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  • Paul Heiney (born 20 April 1949 in Sheffield, Yorkshire) has been a television reporter in the United Kingdom for over twenty years, starting with That's Life!. He has worked on In at the Deep End, The Travel Show, Food and Drink and, on BBC Radio 4, You and Yours. More recently he has presented BBC1's consumer affairs programme Watchdog..In 1990, he transformed his life by taking up traditional farming in Suffolk where he lives with his wife Libby Purves. For ten years he worked 36 acres with Suffolk Punches. He wrote a diary of his activities for The Times as well as several books. He also presented two videos about farming with horses, Harnessed to the Plough and First Steps to the Furrow, working with his mentors, Roger and Cheryl Clark..Paul had agreed with his wife, fellow broadcaster and writer Libby Purves, that they should have the farm for no more than ten years. After the farm's sale Paul has tried to make more time for his other great passion, sailing. He has also presented A Victorian Summer for Anglia Television, eight half-hour programmes about traditional farming: the glory of working the land with horses as well as the rigours and difficulties that Victorian farmers faced.."Working the land", says Paul, "is about the people who labour on it, so I hope we capture some of the richness of character which defines the countrymen and women of the eastern counties. They remain, for me, farming heroes."<br />
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  • Rowan Pelling, Journalist and author, Pelling was the editor at the Erotic Review magazine for eight years before resigning with her staff after the magazine was sold to another publisher. Recently she has worked as a columnist for the Independent on Sunday. ..A film about her time at the magazine based upon an unfinished manuscript is being planned with Oscar-winner Rachel Weisz in the starring role as Pelling<br />
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  • Paul Heiney (born 20 April 1949 in Sheffield, Yorkshire) has been a television reporter in the United Kingdom for over twenty years, starting with That's Life!. He has worked on In at the Deep End, The Travel Show, Food and Drink and, on BBC Radio 4, You and Yours. More recently he has presented BBC1's consumer affairs programme Watchdog..In 1990, he transformed his life by taking up traditional farming in Suffolk where he lives with his wife Libby Purves. For ten years he worked 36 acres with Suffolk Punches. He wrote a diary of his activities for The Times as well as several books. He also presented two videos about farming with horses, Harnessed to the Plough and First Steps to the Furrow, working with his mentors, Roger and Cheryl Clark..Paul had agreed with his wife, fellow broadcaster and writer Libby Purves, that they should have the farm for no more than ten years. After the farm's sale Paul has tried to make more time for his other great passion, sailing. He has also presented A Victorian Summer for Anglia Television, eight half-hour programmes about traditional farming: the glory of working the land with horses as well as the rigours and difficulties that Victorian farmers faced.."Working the land", says Paul, "is about the people who labour on it, so I hope we capture some of the richness of character which defines the countrymen and women of the eastern counties. They remain, for me, farming heroes."<br />
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  • Paul Heiney (born 20 April 1949 in Sheffield, Yorkshire) has been a television reporter in the United Kingdom for over twenty years, starting with That's Life!. He has worked on In at the Deep End, The Travel Show, Food and Drink and, on BBC Radio 4, You and Yours. More recently he has presented BBC1's consumer affairs programme Watchdog..In 1990, he transformed his life by taking up traditional farming in Suffolk where he lives with his wife Libby Purves. For ten years he worked 36 acres with Suffolk Punches. He wrote a diary of his activities for The Times as well as several books. He also presented two videos about farming with horses, Harnessed to the Plough and First Steps to the Furrow, working with his mentors, Roger and Cheryl Clark..Paul had agreed with his wife, fellow broadcaster and writer Libby Purves, that they should have the farm for no more than ten years. After the farm's sale Paul has tried to make more time for his other great passion, sailing. He has also presented A Victorian Summer for Anglia Television, eight half-hour programmes about traditional farming: the glory of working the land with horses as well as the rigours and difficulties that Victorian farmers faced.."Working the land", says Paul, "is about the people who labour on it, so I hope we capture some of the richness of character which defines the countrymen and women of the eastern counties. They remain, for me, farming heroes."<br />
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  • Barbara Nash, Celebrity Ghostwriter. Writer of over 50 autobiographies, Barbara Nash has had a long career ghosting for stars of film, tv, stage, sport, the military and politicians. Previously she worked as a feature writer for IPC magazines and the Daily Mail. Nash was also at the BBC for 10 years as both an editor and writer.<br />
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  • Barbara Nash, Celebrity Ghostwriter. Writer of over 50 autobiographies, Barbara Nash has had a long career ghosting for stars of film, tv, stage, sport, the military and politicians. Previously she worked as a feature writer for IPC magazines and the Daily Mail. Nash was also at the BBC for 10 years as both an editor and writer.<br />
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  • Barbara Nash, Celebrity Ghostwriter. Writer of over 50 autobiographies, Barbara Nash has had a long career ghosting for stars of film, tv, stage, sport, the military and politicians. Previously she worked as a feature writer for IPC magazines and the Daily Mail. Nash was also at the BBC for 10 years as both an editor and writer.<br />
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  • James McConnel, Tourette's sufferer who has written a novel about his life with the syndrome. Life Interrupted: The Memoir of a Nearly Person. McConnel, a composer, was diagnosed at 32, after suffering since the age of six<br />
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  • James McConnel, Tourette's sufferer who has written a novel about his life with the syndrome. Life Interrupted: The Memoir of a Nearly Person. McConnel, a composer, was diagnosed at 32, after suffering since the age of six<br />
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  • James McConnel, Tourette's sufferer who has written a novel about his life with the syndrome. Life Interrupted: The Memoir of a Nearly Person. McConnel, a composer, was diagnosed at 32, after suffering since the age of six<br />
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  • James McConnel, Tourette's sufferer who has written a novel about his life with the syndrome. Life Interrupted: The Memoir of a Nearly Person. McConnel, a composer, was diagnosed at 32, after suffering since the age of six<br />
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  • James McConnel, Tourette's sufferer who has written a novel about his life with the syndrome. Life Interrupted: The Memoir of a Nearly Person. McConnel, a composer, was diagnosed at 32, after suffering since the age of six<br />
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  • James McConnel, Tourette's sufferer who has written a novel about his life with the syndrome. Life Interrupted: The Memoir of a Nearly Person. McConnel, a composer, was diagnosed at 32, after suffering since the age of six<br />
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  • James McConnel, Tourette's sufferer who has written a novel about his life with the syndrome. Life Interrupted: The Memoir of a Nearly Person. McConnel, a composer, was diagnosed at 32, after suffering since the age of six<br />
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  • James McConnel, Tourette's sufferer who has written a novel about his life with the syndrome. Life Interrupted: The Memoir of a Nearly Person. McConnel, a composer, was diagnosed at 32, after suffering since the age of six<br />
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  • James McConnel, Tourette's sufferer who has written a novel about his life with the syndrome. Life Interrupted: The Memoir of a Nearly Person. McConnel, a composer, was diagnosed at 32, after suffering since the age of six<br />
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  • James McConnel, Tourette's sufferer who has written a novel about his life with the syndrome. Life Interrupted: The Memoir of a Nearly Person. McConnel, a composer, was diagnosed at 32, after suffering since the age of six<br />
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  • James McConnel, Tourette's sufferer who has written a novel about his life with the syndrome. Life Interrupted: The Memoir of a Nearly Person. McConnel, a composer, was diagnosed at 32, after suffering since the age of six<br />
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  • James McConnel, Tourette's sufferer who has written a novel about his life with the syndrome. Life Interrupted: The Memoir of a Nearly Person. McConnel, a composer, was diagnosed at 32, after suffering since the age of six<br />
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  • Mark Mason, Author, photographed at home in Boxford, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Roberta Kray, widow of Reggie Kray, one of the notorious Kray twins, the East End gangsters who attained iconic status. Roberta is releasing a novel this Thursday (13/04/06) titled "The Debt" and is 3/4 of the way through a second book... Roberta married Reggie in prison in 1997 and was by his bedside when he passed away after finally losing his battle with bladder cancer in 2000<br />
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  • Roberta Kray, widow of Reggie Kray, one of the notorious Kray twins, the East End gangsters who attained iconic status. Roberta is releasing a novel this Thursday (13/04/06) titled "The Debt" and is 3/4 of the way through a second book... Roberta married Reggie in prison in 1997 and was by his bedside when he passed away after finally losing his battle with bladder cancer in 2000<br />
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  • Roberta Kray, widow of Reggie Kray, one of the notorious Kray twins, the East End gangsters who attained iconic status. Roberta is releasing a novel this Thursday (13/04/06) titled "The Debt" and is 3/4 of the way through a second book... Roberta married Reggie in prison in 1997 and was by his bedside when he passed away after finally losing his battle with bladder cancer in 2000<br />
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  • Roberta Kray, widow of Reggie Kray, one of the notorious Kray twins, the East End gangsters who attained iconic status. Roberta is releasing a novel this Thursday (13/04/06) titled "The Debt" and is 3/4 of the way through a second book... Roberta married Reggie in prison in 1997 and was by his bedside when he passed away after finally losing his battle with bladder cancer in 2000<br />
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  • Roberta Kray, widow of Reggie Kray, one of the notorious Kray twins, the East End gangsters who attained iconic status. Roberta is releasing a novel this Thursday (13/04/06) titled "The Debt" and is 3/4 of the way through a second book... Roberta married Reggie in prison in 1997 and was by his bedside when he passed away after finally losing his battle with bladder cancer in 2000<br />
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  • Stanley Patrick Johnson (born 18 August 1940) is a British politician and author, and a noted expert on environmental and population issues. He was a Conservative MEP for Wight & Hampshire East from 1979 to 1984 and is former employee of the World Bank and the European Commission. His eldest son, Boris Johnson, is the current Mayor of London<br />
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  • Stanley Patrick Johnson (born 18 August 1940) is a British politician and author, and a noted expert on environmental and population issues. He was a Conservative MEP for Wight & Hampshire East from 1979 to 1984 and is former employee of the World Bank and the European Commission. His eldest son, Boris Johnson, is the current Mayor of London<br />
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  • Stanley Patrick Johnson (born 18 August 1940) is a British politician and author, and a noted expert on environmental and population issues. He was a Conservative MEP for Wight & Hampshire East from 1979 to 1984 and is former employee of the World Bank and the European Commission. His eldest son, Boris Johnson, is the current Mayor of London<br />
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  • Reverend Jesse Jackson at the Cambridge Union Society...Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr. (born October 8, 1941) is an American civil rights activist and Baptist minister. He was a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988 and served as shadow senator for the District of Columbia from 1991 to 1997<br />
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  • Reverend Jesse Jackson at the Cambridge Union Society...Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr. (born October 8, 1941) is an American civil rights activist and Baptist minister. He was a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988 and served as shadow senator for the District of Columbia from 1991 to 1997<br />
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  • Professor Stephen William Hawking, CH, CBE, FRS, FRSA, at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge.<br />
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  • Professor Stephen William Hawking, CH, CBE, FRS, FRSA, at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge. Photographed with his personal assistant, Judith Croasdell, and researcher, Dominic Rees-Roberts<br />
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  • Professor Stephen William Hawking, CH, CBE, FRS, FRSA, at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge. Photographed with his personal assistant, Judith Croasdell, and researcher, Dominic Rees-Roberts<br />
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  • Professor Stephen William Hawking, CH, CBE, FRS, FRSA, at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge<br />
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  • Professor Stephen William Hawking, CH, CBE, FRS, FRSA, at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge<br />
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  • Professor Stephen William Hawking, CH, CBE, FRS, FRSA, at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge<br />
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  • Professor Stephen William Hawking, CH, CBE, FRS, FRSA, at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge<br />
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  • Professor Stephen William Hawking, CH, CBE, FRS, FRSA, at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge<br />
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  • Professor Stephen William Hawking, CH, CBE, FRS, FRSA, at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge<br />
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