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Sherratt may refer to: ;People *Andrew Sherratt (1946–2006), English archaeologist * Brian Sherratt (educator) (born 1942), Headmaster of Great Barr School in Birmingham, England (1984–2005) * Brian Sherratt (footballer) (born 1944), footballer * John Sherratt (born 1923), English former amateur footballer *Matt Sherratt (born 1976), English rugby union coach * Robert Simon Sherratt, British engineer ;Other * Sherratt & Hughes or Bowes & Bowes, bookselling and publishing company based in Cambridge, England *Sherratt Bay, bay between Cape Melville and Penguin Island on the south side of King George Island, in the South Shetland Islands See also *Cherat *Sarratt Sarratt is both a village and a civil parish in Three Rivers District, Hertfordshire, England. It is situated north of Rickmansworth on high ground near the county boundary with Buckinghamshire. The chalk stream, the River Chess, rising just n ... * Sharratt * Surratt {{disambiguation ...
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Andrew Sherratt
Andrew George Sherratt (8 May 1946 – 24 February 2006) was an English archaeologist, one of the most influential of his generation. He was best known for his theory of the secondary products revolution. Early life and education Sherratt was born in Oldham, Lancashire on 8 May 1946. From 1965, he studied archaeology and anthropology at Peterhouse, Cambridge, completing his degree in 1968. He received his PhD from Cambridge in 1976, writing his thesis on ''The Beginning of the Bronze Age in south-east Europe''. Academic career He moved to Oxford, having been appointed Assistant Keeper of Antiquities at the Ashmolean Museum in 1973. He was a Reader (academic rank), reader at the University of Oxford from 1997 and Professor from 2002. Oxford remained his academic home until 2005, when he took up a professorship at the University of Sheffield. Sherratt travelled widely and received international recognition for his work. He was invited to give the prestigious Human Context and Soc ...
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Brian Sherratt (educator)
Dr Brian Sherratt OBE JP FIMgt FRSA is an English political science researcher with a particular interest in Whitehall bureaucracy and the role of the permanent secretary. Formerly he was headmaster (1984–2005) of Great Barr School, a secondary school on Aldridge Road in Great Barr, Birmingham, England, for children aged 11 to 19. During his time as headmaster, Great Barr was the largest school in the UK. Work at Great Barr Sherratt is said to have made Great Barr School one of the best in the country until his retirement from the school in August 2005. Under Sherratt's leadership, Great Barr a school with very high standards of pupil behaviour and pupil achievement. For these reasons, the school was oversubscribed by parents on first choices. Visiting Great Barr School in November 1999, Sir Chris Woodhead, the then Chief Inspector of Schools, said "You have here an outstanding city comprehensive school – it is one of the most impressive schools I have visited. Great Bar ...
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Brian Sherratt (footballer)
Brian Sherratt (29 March 1944 – 1 October 2021) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Barnsley, Colchester United, Nottingham Forest, Oxford United and Stoke City. Career Sherratt started his footballing career at his local side Stoke City's youth team. He progressed up to first team level for the 1961–62 season where he provided back-up to City's number one Jimmy O'Neill. He made just a single appearance all season where he kept a clean sheet in a 2–0 home win over Middlesbrough in April 1962. Sherratt was released at the end of the season and joined Oxford United where he played 44 times in the league before moving to Barnsley. He spent a year at the "Tykes" but failed to establish himself as number one and joined Colchester United for the 1970–71 season but left at the end of the season. Career statistics Honours Oxford United * Football League Third Division The Football League Third Division was the third tier of the English footb ...
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John Sherratt
John Hubert Sherratt (9 March 1923 – 1975) was an English amateur footballer who played at centre-forward for Port Vale in 1949. Career Sherratt joined Port Vale in January 1949 and made his debut in a 3–1 defeat by Swansea Town at Vetch Field on 5 March. He played just one more game in 1948–49, before being released by manager Gordon Hodgson Gordon Hodgson (16 April 1904 – 14 June 1951) was a professional sportsman, born in Transvaal Colony, who is best known as a striker for Liverpool and as a fast bowler for Lancashire. He won two international caps for South Africa and three ... in the summer. Career statistics References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sherratt, John 1923 births 1975 deaths Footballers from Stoke-on-Trent English men's footballers Men's association football forwards Port Vale F.C. players English Football League players 20th-century English sportsmen ...
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