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Ian Cook (racing Driver)
Ian Cook may refer to: * Ian Cook (artist) (born 1983), English artist * Ian Cook (footballer) (1924–1989), Scottish footballer * Ian Cook (geographer), professor of geography at the University of Exeter * Ian Cook (psychiatrist) (born 1960), physician-researcher at UCLA * Ian M. Cook, British businessman * Ian Cook (racing driver) in 1967 Tasman Series See also * Iain Cook Iain Andrew Cook (born 2 November 1974) is a Scottish musician, composer, record producer, and member of Glasgow-based pop band Chvrches. He played guitar for the Scottish post-rock band Aereogramme until their breakup in 2007. Cook also co ... (born 1974), guitarist * Ian Cooke (other) {{hndis, Cook, Ian ...
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Ian Cook (artist)
Ian Cook is a contemporary British artist who makes art with radio-controlled cars, actual car tyres, and toy car wheels. He operates under the corporate name 'PopbangColour'. Cook became a car enthusiast at an early age and combined his passions for cars, toys and art to create his artworks. In order to achieve a specific feeling of movement, he uses a fleet of remote-controlled cars as his brushes. Early life Ian Cook was born in Birmingham, England in 1983. Cook studied at Langley Secondary School, Solihull from 1994 to 1999, then went to Sutton Coldfield College to study a BTEC National Diploma for Illustration. Finally, he attended Winchester School of Art for Fine Art where he received a first-class BA Honours degree for painting. He then studied at the Art Academy of Latvia in Riga, Latvia, and it was there that he started employing vehicles in his works. Whilst in Latvia he produced photography and collected merchandise in regards to Range Rover. For a short perio ...
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Ian Cook (footballer)
Ian Kerr Cook (26 August 1924 – 12 October 1989) was a Scottish footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby le ... who played for Morton and Dumbarton. Cook was born on 28 August 1924. He married Jessie Paterson, and worked as a joiner following his retirement from professional football. He died from heart failure in Edinburgh on 12 October 1989, at the age of 65. References 1924 births 1989 deaths Men's association football outside forwards Dumbarton F.C. players Greenock Morton F.C. players Scottish Football League players Scottish men's footballers {{Scotland-footy-forward-1920s-stub ...
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Ian Cook (geographer)
Ian Cook is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Exeter in the UK, and formerly senior lecturer in geography at the University of Birmingham, and lecturer at the University of Wales, Lampeter. Background BSc in Human Sciences, University College London, 1986; MA Human Geography, University of Kentucky 1992; PhD, University of Bristol, 1997. His cultural geography PhD was highly autobiographical, and took several years to be awarded. He began his academic career at the University of Wales, Lampeter (1993-9), then worked at the University of Birmingham (1999-2007), before moving to Exeter in 2007. Contributions Geographies of commodification, particularly tracing the paths of reference to exotic fruit and fashion items. Cook argues that commodities are connected to the home and bodies, but their origins are often overlooked; we should learn where commodities come from. Ethnographic methods of inquiry, and new media and blogging. He has written more widely on huma ...
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Ian Cook (psychiatrist)
Ian Ainsworth Cook (born May 1, 1960) is an American psychiatrist. He is an associate professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at the University of California, Los Angeles's David Geffen School of Medicine. He is also a research scientist at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute and the Brain Research Institute at UCLA. He serves as director of the UCLA Depression Research Program and associate director of the UCLA Laboratory of Brain, Behavior, and Pharmacology. Cook holds the Joanne and George Miller & Family Chair in Depression Research.Faculty profile
UCLA School of Medicine. Retrieved November 17, 2018.


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Ian M
Ian or Iain is a name of Scottish Gaelic origin, derived from the Hebrew given name (Yohanan, ') and corresponding to the English name John. The spelling Ian is an Anglicization of the Scottish Gaelic forename ''Iain''. It is a popular name in Scotland, where it originated, as well as other English-speaking countries. The name has fallen out of the top 100 male baby names in the United Kingdom, having peaked in popularity as one of the top 10 names throughout the 1960s. In 1900, Ian was the 180th most popular male baby name in England and Wales. , the name has been in the top 100 in the United States every year since 1982, peaking at 65 in 2003. Other Gaelic forms of "John" include "Seonaidh" ("Johnny" from Lowland Scots), "Seon" (from English), "Seathan", and "Seán" and "Eoin" (from Irish). Its Welsh counterpart is Ioan, its Cornish equivalent is Yowan and Breton equivalent is Yann. Notable people named Ian As a first name (alphabetical by family name) *Ian Agol (born 19 ...
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Ian Cook (racing Driver)
Ian Cook may refer to: * Ian Cook (artist) (born 1983), English artist * Ian Cook (footballer) (1924–1989), Scottish footballer * Ian Cook (geographer), professor of geography at the University of Exeter * Ian Cook (psychiatrist) (born 1960), physician-researcher at UCLA * Ian M. Cook, British businessman * Ian Cook (racing driver) in 1967 Tasman Series See also * Iain Cook Iain Andrew Cook (born 2 November 1974) is a Scottish musician, composer, record producer, and member of Glasgow-based pop band Chvrches. He played guitar for the Scottish post-rock band Aereogramme until their breakup in 2007. Cook also co ... (born 1974), guitarist * Ian Cooke (other) {{hndis, Cook, Ian ...
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1967 Tasman Series
The 1967 Tasman Series was a motor racing competition open to racing cars complying with the Tasman Formula.Official Programme, Tasman Championship - International Meeting, Sandown, Sunday, February 26, page 29 Officially known as the Tasman Championship for Drivers,The Tasman Championship for Drivers - Season 1967, CAMS Manual of Motor Sport - 1967, pages 65-68 it was organised by the Motorsport Association, New Zealand Inc. and the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport and was contested over six races in New Zealand and Australia between 7 January and 6 March 1967.''Tasman Cup 1967'' & linked race result pages, www.oldracingcars.com
Retrieved on 17 March 2021
The series, which was the fourth annual Tasman Series, was won by Jim Clark driving a Lotus 33.
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Iain Cook
Iain Andrew Cook (born 2 November 1974) is a Scottish musician, composer, record producer, and member of Glasgow-based pop band Chvrches. He played guitar for the Scottish post-rock band Aereogramme until their breakup in 2007. Cook also composes music for film and television and is a member of the rock band The Unwinding Hours. Biography Prior to the formation of Aereogramme, Cook, who was using the alias Johnny Dymes, was a member of Les Tinglies. In 1998, Cook founded Aereogramme with Craig B., Campbell McNeil and Martin Scott. The band released their debut album ''A Story in White'' in 2001, through Chemikal Underground record label. The band's second album, ''Sleep and Release'' (2003) was followed by '' Seclusion'' in (2004). The band released their last album, ''My Heart Has a Wish That You Would Not Go'' in 2007 and disbanded at the same year. Cook wrote the theme tune for One Life Left, the long running videogame radio show which began in 2006. Personal life One ...
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