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John Sherwood (other)
John Sherwood may refer to: * John Sherwood (athlete) (born 1945), British hurdler * John Sherwood (author) (1913–2002), author of fiction * John Sherwood (bishop) (died 1494), Bishop of Durham, diplomat * John Sherwood (chemist) (died 2020), British physical chemist * John Sherwood (comic creator), see Les Pretend * John Sherwood (director) (1903–1959), American director of ''The Monolith Monsters'' * John D. Sherwood (1818–1891), American author * John Darrell Sherwood (born 1966), American author See also * John Sherwood-Kelly John Sherwood Kelly (13 January 1880 – 18 August 1931) was a South African recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces ...
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John Sherwood (athlete)
John Sherwood (born 4 June 1945 in Selby, West Riding of Yorkshire, England) is a male retired United Kingdom, British athlete. Athletics career Sherwood won the bronze medal in the Olympic Games in Mexico City in 1968 for the 400 m hurdles. His time was 49.03 seconds, and he was third behind fellow British athlete David Hemery, who took gold, and German Gerhard Hennige (silver). The commentator, David Coleman, who in his great excitement after Hemery won, made the rather unfortunate remark "who cares who's third - it doesn't matter!" It was an early example of so-called Colemanballs. Sherwood also won a silver medal in the European Athletics Championships in 1969 and a gold medal in the Commonwealth Games in 1970. He also represented England at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games, England in the 400 metres hurdles event, at the 1966 Commonwealth Games and the 1974 British Commonwealth Games in Christchurch, New Zealand. He was a regular on the popular BBC sports programme The S ...
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John Sherwood (author)
John Sherwood (1913 - 2002) was an author of fiction Fiction is any creative work, chiefly any narrative work, portraying individuals, events, or places that are imaginary, or in ways that are imaginary. Fictional portrayals are thus inconsistent with history, fact, or plausibility. In a traditi .... He wrote the cozy Celia Grant Horticultural mystery series, amongst others. Bibliography Charles Blessington series * ''Disappearance of Dr. Bruderstein'' (1949) * ''Mr. Blessington's Imperialist Plot'' (1951) * ''Ambush for Anatol'' (1952) (US title: ''Murder of a Mistress'') * ''Two Died in Singapore'' (1954) * ''Vote Against Poison'' (1956) Celia Grant series * ''Green Trigger Fingers'' (1984) * ''A Botanist at Bay'' (1985) * ''The Mantrap Garden'' (1986) * ''Flowers of Evil'' (1987) * ''Menacing Groves'' (1988) * ''A Bouquet of Thorns'' (1989) * ''The Sunflower Plot'' (1990) * ''The Hanging Garden'' (1992) * ''Creeping Jenny'' (1993) * ''Bones Gather No Moss'' (1994) * '' ...
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John Sherwood (bishop)
John Sherwood (or Shirwood; died 1494) was an English churchman and diplomat. Life Sherwood was the son of the common clerk John Shirwod of York and his first wife, Agnes. He graduated M.A. at University College, Oxford in 1450.''Concise Dictionary of National Biography'' He learned Greek from the scribe Emmanuel of Constantinople, in 1455; for which he was later commended in a letter from Richard III of England to Pope Innocent VIII.Jonathan Hughes, ''Arthurian Myths and Alchemy: The Kingship of Edward IV'' (2002), p. 239. He was a papal lawyer, and then a diplomat, when he became the first permanent English ambassador, resident from 1479 in Rome. He built up a noted classical library, and gained the support of George Neville, Archbishop of York. Sherwood was Archdeacon of Richmond in 1465Jones Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541: volume 6: Northern province (York, Carlisle and Durham): Archdeacons: Richmond'' and later became Bishop of Durham, in 1484. He was nominated on 29 ...
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John Sherwood (chemist)
John Neil Sherwood (c. 1933 – 4 December 2020) was a British physical chemist, who researched organic crystals. He spent his career at the University of Strathclyde, where he was professor of chemistry (1977–2002), as well as serving as vice-principal (from 1994). Career and research Sherwood was born in Redruth, Cornwall, to Lily (née Rose) and William Sherwood, who taught French. He was educated at Aireborough Grammar School, near Bradford, and from 1951 studied chemistry at the University of Durham, where he gained BSc (1955), PhD (1960) and DSc (1976) degrees. His DSc thesis was entitled "Studies of the solid state". In 1960, he joined the Royal College of Science and Technology in Glasgow – from 1964, part of the University of Strathclyde – where he was lecturer and then professor of chemistry (from 1977). He served as dean of the faculty of science, and the university's deputy principal and vice-principal (from 1994). He retired in 2002, remaining an emeritus prof ...
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John Sherwood (comic Creator)
John Sherwood may refer to: * John Sherwood (athlete) (born 1945), British hurdler * John Sherwood (author) (1913–2002), author of fiction * John Sherwood (bishop) (died 1494), Bishop of Durham, diplomat * John Sherwood (chemist) (died 2020), British physical chemist * John Sherwood (comic creator), see Les Pretend * John Sherwood (director) (1903–1959), American director of ''The Monolith Monsters'' * John D. Sherwood (1818–1891), American author * John Darrell Sherwood (born 1966), American author See also * John Sherwood-Kelly John Sherwood Kelly (13 January 1880 – 18 August 1931) was a South African recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces ...
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Les Pretend
Lesley Presley Pretend is a fictional character in a comic strip (Les Pretend) in the UK comic '' The Beano'' with the byline "the Little kid with the big imagination". Originally drawn by John Sherwood, he first appeared in issue 2493, dated 28 April 1990. In each issue, Les pretends to be something and dresses up like it, beginning with a martian in his debut. His dad is called Des (and is thus one of the few Beano parents to be given a name rather than 'mum' or 'dad'), an Elvis Presley fan and impersonator, hence Les' middle name of Presley. Recurring features of the strip are the feasibility of Les' (often improvised) costumes, and the readiness with which Des accepts things like the appearance of a giant creature, and attempts to deal with it in a rational and unfazed way. Sherwood continued to draw the strip until his death in late 2003. The strip then disappeared from '' The Beano'' for a short while, as it was originally planned to retire the character. Eventually, th ...
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John Sherwood (director)
John Sherwood may refer to: * John Sherwood (athlete) (born 1945), British hurdler * John Sherwood (author) (1913–2002), author of fiction * John Sherwood (bishop) (died 1494), Bishop of Durham, diplomat * John Sherwood (chemist) (died 2020), British physical chemist * John Sherwood (comic creator), see Les Pretend * John Sherwood (director) (1903–1959), American director of ''The Monolith Monsters'' * John D. Sherwood (1818–1891), American author * John Darrell Sherwood (born 1966), American author See also * John Sherwood-Kelly John Sherwood Kelly (13 January 1880 – 18 August 1931) was a South African recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces ...
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The Monolith Monsters
''The Monolith Monsters'' is a 1957 American black-and-white science fiction film from Universal-International, produced by Howard Christie, directed by John Sherwood, and starring Grant Williams and Lola Albright. The film is based on a story by Jack Arnold and Robert M. Fresco, with a screenplay by Fresco and Norman Jolley.Warren 1982 ''The Monolith Monsters'' tells the story of a large meteorite that crashes in a Southern California desert and explodes into hundreds of black fragments which have strange properties. When those fragments are exposed to water, they grow extremely large and tall. The fragments also begin to cause some of the inhabitants of a nearby small town to petrify. The unfolding story becomes one of human survival against an encroaching unnatural disaster that, if not stopped, could become an ecological nightmare, and pose a threat to all of humanity. Plot In the desert outside of San Angelo, California, a meteorite crashes, scattering hundreds of bla ...
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John D
John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second Epistle of John, often shortened to 2 John * Third Epistle of John, often shortened to 3 John People * John the Baptist (died c. AD 30), regarded as a prophet and the forerunner of Jesus Christ * John the Apostle (lived c. AD 30), one of the twelve apostles of Jesus * John the Evangelist, assigned author of the Fourth Gospel, once identified with the Apostle * John of Patmos, also known as John the Divine or John the Revelator, the author of the Book of Revelation, once identified with the Apostle * John the Presbyter, a figure either identified with or distinguished from the Apostle, the Evangelist and John of Patmos Other people with the given name Religious figures * John, father of Andrew the Apostle and Saint Peter * Pope Jo ...
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John Darrell Sherwood
John Darrell Sherwood (born 1966) is an American author who has published five books and numerous articles. He specializes in military history, but has also published articles on travel and skiing. He has been with the Naval History and Heritage Command since 1997. Education Sherwood graduated from Milton Academy in 1985, and received his B.A. from Columbia University and Ph.D. from George Washington University. He was a Fulbright scholar to Germany and Greece in 2019. Officers in Flight Suits His first book, ''Officers in Flights Suits: The Story of American Air Force Fighter Pilots in the Korean War'' (1996), examines the personal wartime experiences of U.S. Air Force fighter pilots in the Korean War. In 1996, it was selected to be on the Air Force Chief of Staff's professional reading list. Fast Movers His second history, ''Fast Movers: Jet Pilots and the Vietnam Experience''(1999), focuses on U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, and U.S. Marine Corps fighter pilots who fo ...
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