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  1. Anthony Berkeley Cox. Anthony Berkeley Cox (5 de julio de 1893 - 9 de marzo de 1971) fue un escritor británico de género policial. Escribió bajo varios nombres: Francis Iles, Anthony Berkeley, y A. Monmouth Platts. Berkeley era muy prominente entre los escritores de la delincuencia de su tiempo (la Edad de Oro del Detective de Ficción), y ...

  2. Charles Collingwood, actor. Charlie Cox, actor. Sir Richard Eyre CBE, film and theatre director, artistic director of the National Theatre 1988–97. Phil Harvey, manager and creative director of rock band Coldplay. Sir Michael Hopkins CBE, architect. Jeremy Irons, actor, for example Brideshead Revisited and The Mission.

  3. Chandler's Ford (originally The Ford [2] and historically Chandlersford) is a largely residential area and civil parish in the Borough of Eastleigh in Hampshire, England. It had a population of 21,436 in the 2011 Census. [1] Chandler's Ford lies on the old Winchester to Southampton road and the 'Ford' is thought to refer either to the ford of ...

  4. At Sherborne Girls, pupils begin writing the story of their lives. It is a privilege to lead such a special community. Together, I believe we can continue to build on our distinctive culture, ensuring many more generations of girls develop into 21st-century women, ready to take their place in an exciting, challenging and stimulating world.

  5. De Sherborne/therapie wordt gebruikt in de begeleiden en behandelen van mensen met een mentale beperking. Dit kan zijn kinderen met autisme en om de band tussen ouders en kinderen te versterken tijdens de groei. Ook wordt het gebruikt bij gehandicapten waarbij veel soorten gehandicapten de aanraking als prettig beschouwen.

  6. David Alexander Sherborne is the son of a KC who practiced as a criminal barrister. [1] [2] Sherborne was educated at UCS Hampstead [3] [2] and at Oxford . He was called to the bar in October 1992, [4] [5] to specialise, like his father (b.1931) in criminal law.

  7. About Us. Our History. Also in 'About Us'. The origin of a school for girls in Sherborne dates back to 1898, when Mr Kenelm Wingfield Digby, MP for North Dorset and resident of Sherborne Castle, decided that a girls’ school, similar to the long-established King Edward VI boys’ public school in Sherborne, was needed in the town. Bradford Road.