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  1. Tim Lenton

    Tim Lenton is Professor in Earth System Science at the University of East Anglia . ref cite web title Professor Tim Lenton url http www.uea.ac.uk env people facstaff lentont publisher University of East Anglia accessdate 14 May 2011 ref Significant publications cite doi 10.1007 s00382 007 0254 9 cite doi 10.1038 nature05169 cite doi 10.1007 s00382 006 0109 9 cite doi 10.1029 2003GL018802 cite doi 10.1034 j.1600 0889.2000.01104.x cite doi 10.1038 28792 References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lenton, Tim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lenton, Tim Category Alumni of the University of East Anglia Category Academics of the University of East Anglia Category Living people fr Tim Lenton ...   more details



  1. Lenton

    Lenton may refer to Places Lenton, Lincolnshire , Also called Lavington Lenton, Nottingham , a district of the city of Nottingham including Lenton Abbey , an administrative district Lenton Priory , The remains of a medieval religious establishment Lenton and Wortley Hall of residence at the University Lenton railway station, a railway station built by the Midland Railway and closed in 1911 Lenton Bluff , a rock bluff on the north side of the mouth of Jeffries Glacier in the Theron Mountains Lenton Point , a headland in the South Orkney Islands People John Lenton 1657&ndash 1719 , an English composer, violinist, and singer Lenton Parr 1924&ndash 2003 , an Australian sculptor and teacher born in East Coburg, Victoria Lilian Lenton 1891&ndash 1972 , an English dancer, suffragist, arsonist, awarded a French Red Cross medal for actions in WWI Tim Lenton , Professor in Earth System Science at the University of East Anglia William Lenton , a rugby league player in the Australian competition disambig de Lenton ...   more details



  1. Lenton Abbey

    Unreferenced date January 2007 Lenton Abbey is a location in Nottingham , in the Wollaton East and Lenton Abbey ward of Nottingham City Council . Lenton Abbey adjoins Wollaton , Beeston, Nottinghamshire Beeston and the University of Nottingham . There is a Church of England church St. Barnabas Church, Lenton Abbey . For the monastic foundation in Lenton, please see Lenton Priory . Nottinghamshire geo stub Nottingham Nottinghamshire Coord 52.938 1.212 type city region GB display title Category Districts of Nottingham ...   more details



  1. Lilian Lenton

    Image lilian lenton.jpg thumb 190px right center Lenton in a Home Office surveillance photograph of c.1912 center Lilian Ida Lenton January 1891 &ndash October 28, 1972 was an England English dancer, suffragette ... in World War I . ref The National Archives, WO 372 23 ref Early years Lillie Lenton was born ... spotlight 20on.htm Lenton on the Her Story website ref On attaining that age, she joined the Women ... at Kew Gardens after the arson attack by Lenton and Wharry center Image suffragette force fed.jpg ... entering her lungs. ref name tim http www.timesonline.co.uk tol news uk article657459.ece Burning ... Secretary s attempted denial that Miss Lenton was nearly killed by the forcible feeding is worthless ... embarrassment, ref name tim the Government rushed through its Cat and Mouse Act in April 1913, which ..., when the security forces could re arrest them. In June 1913 Lenton was arrested in Doncaster ... In July 1913 the police in Leeds were searching for Lenton when an elaborate plot was hatched to enable .... Lenton later stated, Whenever I was out of prison my object was to burn two buildings a week The object ... Lenton was rearrested on December 22, 1913, on a charge of setting fire to a house in Cheltenham . She ... name crawford Because of the frequency of her escapes Lenton became known as the tiny, wily, elusive ... to women householders, or the wives of householders, aged 30 and over. Lenton was unimpressed by this concession ... when she was 37. Later years Just before World War I Lenton met author D. H. Lawrence when she fled ... one subject, and that s sex . ref http www.bbc.co.uk archive suffragettes 8322.shtml Lenton interview of 1960 from the BBC Archive ref During World War I Lenton served in Serbia with the Scottish Women ... Lenton later worked in the United Kingdom British Embassy in Stockholm . She was a speaker for the Save ... in animal welfare Lenton became the financial secretary of the National Union of Women Teachers until 1953. ref name crawford In 1970, as Treasurer of the Suffragette Fellowship, Lenton unveiled ...   more details



  1. William Lenton

    Image Eastern Suburbs home jersey 1908.svg right thumb 100px Eastern Suburbs Player Number 42 William Lenton was a rugby league player in the Australia n competition the New South Wales Rugby League NSWRL . Lenton played for the Sydney Roosters Eastern Suburbs club in the 1909 season. A Rugby league positions winger , Lenton was a try scorer in that years semi final loss against the Balmain Tigers . References The Encyclopedia of Rugby League Alan Whiticker and Glen Hudson Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lenton, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lenton, William Category Australian rugby league players Category Sydney Roosters players Category Year of death missing australia rugbyleague bio stub ...   more details



  1. Lenton, Nottingham

    name Lenton population shire district City of Nottingham shire county Nottinghamshire region East ... town NOTTINGHAM postcode district NG7 postcode area NG dial code 0115 os grid reference SK555395 Lenton ... . Most of the area lies within the electoral ward of Dunkirk and Lenton , however the Lenton Triangle area, considered by most residents to be part of Lenton due to its similar character, falls into a neighbouring electoral ward. The name Lenton , meanwhile, is derived from the River Leen , which runs nearby. Lenton is largely a residential area, and is popular with students at the nearby University ... of the area. Lenton is also home to the Queen s Medical Centre , one of the largest teaching hospitals in Europe. History Lenton and its mills on the Leen get a mention in the Domesday Book in the late 11th century In Lentune 4 sochmen and 4 bordars have two ploughs and a mill. Lenton grew up around a Cluniac priory, which was founded in 1105. As the fortunes of Lenton Priory grew becoming one of the wealthiest monasteries in the country , so did the village of Lenton by the time of the dissolution of the monasteries under Henry VIII of England Henry VIII , Lenton village was well enough established ..., Lenton was primarily a rural village, occupied mostly by those involved in agriculture. With the construction ... grew rapidly, increasing from 893 in 1801 to 3077 in 1831. The New Lenton area was formed ... farmland. Much of the industry of Lenton, as with the Nottingham area as a whole, was related to lace . Originally a separate village, outside Nottingham s city boundaries, Lenton became part of the city ... best known Air Ace was born at 32 Lenton Boulevard in Lenton in 1896 and went to school at the Lenton ... ball listener 14.htm ref After a series of moves to houses throughout Lenton, his family settled at 43 Lenton Road. His father was Sir Albert Ball , a successful businessman who rose in status from a plumber to an alderman, and later Lord Mayor of Nottingham. From the mid 20th Century onwards, Lenton ...   more details



  1. Lenton Bluff

    Lenton Bluff coor dm 79 0 S 28 13 W is a rock bluff on the north side of the mouth of Jeffries Glacier in the Theron Mountains . First mapped in 1956 57 by the Commonwealth Trans Antarctic Expedition and named for Ralph A. Lenton, deputy leader of the advance party of the Commonwealth Trans Antarctic Expedition in 1955 56 and carpenter and radio operator with the transpolar party in 1956 58. usgs gazetteer Category Cliffs of Coats Land CoatsLand geo stub ...   more details



  1. Lenton Parr

    Lenton Parr 11 September 1924 8 August 2003 was an Australian sculptor and teacher born in East Coburg, Victoria ref http www.ngv.vic.gov.au collection pub artistItemListing?artistID 6376 National Gallery of Victoria ref . He spent eight years in the Royal Australian Air Force before enrolling to study sculpture at the Royal Melbourne Technical College now RMIT University , then worked in England 1955 57 as an assistant to Henry Moore . There he was influenced by Reg Butler and Eduardo Paolozzi to work with enamelled steel structures, which was to become his lifelong specialty. On his return to Melbourne he embarked on a career in art education which culminated in his appointment as director 1974 84 of the Victorian College of the Arts ref http artsearch.nga.gov.au Detail.cfm?IRN 42902&PICTAUS TRUE National Gallery of Australia ref . He was a member of the Victorian Sculptors Society and its seventh president. Around 1960 he joined with Clifford Last , Inge King , Vincas Jomantas and Teisutis Zikaras to form a splinter group which exhibited together as the Centre Five . In 1967 the group split from the Society, which never recovered from the departure of so many of its prominent members ref http www.sculptorsvictoria.asn.au association history.php ref . The Lenton Parr Library Lenton Parr Music, Visual and Performing Arts Library formerly Victorian College of the Arts Library of the University of Melbourne was named for him. Recognition He was awarded Honorary D Arts RMIT University in 1992. Bibliography Sculpture , Longmans 1961 Vital Presences , Beagle Press 1999 References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Parr, Lenton ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 11 September 1924 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 8 August 2003 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Parr, Lenton Category 2003 deaths Category 1924 births Category Australian sculptors Category Modern sculptors Oceania sculptor stub de Lenton Parr nl Lenton Parr ...   more details



  1. John Lenton

    John Lenton before 4 March 1657 Mai 1719 was an English composer, violin ist, and singer. Scholars believe he may have been the John Linton baptism baptized on 4 March 1657 at St Andrew, Holborn . ref name grove Holman, Peter. Lenton, John . http www.grovemusic.com Grove Music Online subscription required . ed. L. Macy. Retrieved on November 27, 2008. ref Little is known about his early life. On 2 August 1681 he was appointed to Charles II of England King Charles II s famed troupe of 24 violinists part of the King s Musick , which comprised the musicians of the royal court to replace a member who had died ref name KingsMusic de Lafontaine, Henry Cart, ed. 1909 . http www.archive.org stream kingsmusicktrans00dela kingsmusicktrans00dela djvu.txt The King s Musick a transcript of records relating to music and musicians 1460 1700 . London Novello & Co . OCLC 390628 . Retrieved on 12 December 2008. ref he served as a member of the troupe for the remainder of his life. Lenton played at the coronations ... Mary II . ref name ODNB Ashbee, Andrew 2004 . http www.oxforddnb.com view article 16469 Lenton, John ... November 1685 and Groom of the Vestry in 1708. Lenton found time outside royal service to compose ... company at Lincoln s Inn Fields . ref name ODNB Lenton s later life mostly consisted of editing, writing ... popular enough to warrant three editions. Lenton also edited the fourth volume of Wit and Mirth ... Perhaps Lenton s most notable work is The Gentleman s Diversion 1693 , which he partially engraved ... at the Cardiff public library. At the time, it was proclaimed that Lenton had the honourable if perhaps ... 10 3 329 The Gentleman s Diversion John Lenton and the First Violin tutor . Early Music 10 3 332 ... composed by Lenton s colleagues at the royal court. ref Boyd and Rayson, 331. ref Lenton died sometime ... ownership of his estate on 21 May. ref name ODNB References reflist DEFAULTSORT Lenton, John Category English violinists Category Gentlemen of the Chapel Royal pl John Lenton ...   more details



  1. Lenton Point

    Lenton Point coor dm 60 44 S 45 37 W is the southwest extremity of a small, rocky peninsula in Clowes Bay on the south side of Signy Island , in the South Orkney Islands . Roughly surveyed in 1933 by Discovery Investigations DI personnel, and resurveyed in 1947 by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS . Named in 1954 by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC for Ralph A. Lenton of the FIDS, radio operator at Signy Island base in 1948, who helped with the survey and biological work subsequently at Admiralty Bay South Shetland Islands Admiralty Bay in 1949, and then leader at Deception Island in 1951, at Port Lockroy in 1952 and at the Argentine Islands in 1954. usgs gazetteer Category Headlands of the South Orkney Islands SouthOrkneys geo stub ...   more details



  1. Lenton, Lincolnshire

    infobox UK place country England latitude 52.859 longitude 0.479 official name Lenton static image Image Saint Peter s Church, Lenton geograph.org.uk 87071.jpg 240px static image caption St Peter s Church, Lenton static image 2 static image 2 caption population civil parish Lenton, Keisby and Osgodby shire district South Kesteven shire county Lincolnshire region East Midlands constituency westminster Grantham and Stamford UK Parliament constituency Grantham and Stamford post town GRANTHAM postcode district NG33 4 postcode area NG dial code 01476 os grid reference TF025305 Lenton is a hamlet place hamlet in the Non metropolitan district district of South Kesteven , Lincolnshire , England. It is situated approximately convert 9.5 mi km 1 south east from Grantham , and is part of the Lenton, Keisby and Osgodby Civil parishes in England civil parish . Village The village is sometimes known as Lavington , and the name may have come from the Old English L fa , and the characteristic suffix ton. ref name bk cite book first A. D. last MILLS title A Dictionary of British Place Names year 2003 ref The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book as Lavintone . ref cite web url http domesdaymap.co.uk place TF0230 Lenton title Domesday Maps Online contains a facsimili of the Domesday Book entry ref Image Lenton Lincolnshire Lychgate geograh1761572 by BobHarvey.JPG left thumb 180px Millenium Lychgate Lenton parish church is dedicated to St Peter . ref cite web url http www.pastscape.org.uk hob.aspx?hob id 348745 title National Monument Record for the church ref ref name ch2 cite web url http ... 2007 work Little Lavington or Lenton publisher English Heritage accessdate 10 April 2010 ref ref http ... Bradley &ndash vicar of Lenton in the 1870s, writer and illustrator of The Adventures of Mr. Verdant ... rex bourne lenton.htm Lenton Homepages.which.net. Retrieved 21 April 2012 Category Villages in Lincolnshire Category Hamlets in England pl Lenton Lincolnshire ...   more details



  1. Lenton Priory

    Lenton Priory was a Cluniac monastic house founded by William Peverel in the early 12th century. The exact date of foundation is unknown but 1102 is frequently quoted. Cluniac Priory It was sited 1 miles south west of Nottingham and its dedication was to the Holy Trinity . One early gift was from Philip Marc , King John s sheriff in Nottingham to look after his body and soul in the 13th century. ref name meet http books.google.co.uk books?id B7FJAAAAMAAJ&lpg RA3 PA126&ots InSbncLfgJ&dq 22philip 20marc 22 20sheriff&pg RA3 PA126&ci 153,534,825,830&source bookclip Memoirs Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of the County and City of York , Communicated to the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, York, July, 1816, p126, with a General Report of the Proceedings of the Meeting, and Catalogue of the Museum Formed on that Occasion By Royal Archaeological ... in February 1538. In March the prior with eight of his monks and four labourers of Lenton, Nottingham Lenton were indicted for treason and executed. Priors of Lenton ref House of Cluniac monks The priory of Lenton , A History of the County of Nottingham Volume 2 1910 , pp. 91 100. ref Col begin Col ..., 1531 Nicholas Heath, 1535 Col end Lenton Fair In 1164 the Priory received a charter to hold a fair ... century the fair s duration was extended to twelve days . While Lenton s fair was on, no market could ... and The Priory , Lenton Times, accessed August 2009 ref The Sisters of Nazareth sold up in the early years of the twenty first century, and the site was re developed for housing. Remains of Lenton Priory today File Lenton Priory.jpg thumb right Remains of a stone column Priory Church of St. Anthony, Lenton founded about 1170 as the chapel of St Anthony s hospital which stood in the courtyard ... baptismal font font survives in Holy Trinity Church, Lenton . Floor tiles in Nottingham Castle ... Lenton Priory Parish Church coord 52 56 37 N 1 10 43 W region GB type landmark display title ...   more details



  1. Holy Trinity Church, Lenton

    coord 52 56 54 N 01 10 35 W type landmark region GB display title Infobox church name Holy Trinity, Lenton image HolyTrinityLenton.JPG caption dedication Holy Trinity denomination Church of England churchmanship Evangelicalism Evangelical parish deanery archdeaconry diocese Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham Southwell and Nottingham province Province of York York canon priest vicar Reverend Martin Kirkbride vicar1 rector curate curate1 minister assistant honpriest organistdom organist organis1 website http www.lentonparish.org.uk www.lentonparish.org.uk coordinates Holy Trinity Church, Lenton is a parish church in the Church of England . The church is Grade II listed by the Department for Culture, Media & Sport as it is a particularly significant building of more than local interest. History Holy Trinity was designed by the architect Henry Isaac Stevens and opened in 1842. It was consecrated on 6 October 1842 by the Lord Bishop of Lincoln the John Jackson bishop Right Reverend John Jackson D.D. . The architectural style is early English. Built in stone with a high pitched roof, it consists of a nave with clerestory, aisles to north and south, a chancel, vestry, organ chamber, and a west end pinnacled tower. Its dimensions are 123 feet long and 57 feet wide. When opened it had seating for 660 people. Features Holy Trinity is famous for its twelfth century font which was originally built for Lenton Priory and was given to the church by Severus William Lynam Stretton in 1842. Memorials Albert Ball on the north wall. Captain in the Royal Air Force who was awarded the Victoria Cross . List of incumbents George Brown MA 1840 1886 Percy Edward Smith MA 1886 1893 Allan Hunter Watts ... Lenton, Holy Trinity Church Category Grade II listed churches Lenton, Holy Trinity Church Category Grade II listed buildings in Nottinghamshire Lenton, Holy Trinity Church Category Religious ... of England churches in Nottinghamshire Lenton, Holy Trinity Church ...   more details



  1. TIM

    Wiktionarypar Tim tim TIM TOCright Tim may refer to Names Timothy name Timothy or Tim, for short Tim film Tim film , an Australian film People Tim, the Oldenburg Baby , abortion survivor Tim singer , popular K pop solo singer Tiny Tim musician , American singer, ukulele player, and musical archivist Timati , Russian hip hop singer Timbaland , American musician and musical producer Tim Armstrong , punk rock musician Tim Burton , American filmmaker, artist and writer Tim Borowski , German footballer Tim Cahill , Australian professional footballer Tim Hoogland , German footballer Tim Howard , American professional footballer Tim Lincecum , American MLB starting pitcher Tim McIlrath , American singer Tim Ream , American professional footballer Tim Tebow , American football player Tim Wakefield , American baseball player Tim Wiese , German footballer Characters Tinny Tim , a child robot, from the television series Futurama Tim Robots , a fictional robot from the movie Robots Tim the Enchanter from Monty Python and the Holy Grail Tiny Tim A Christmas Carol Tiny Tim A Christmas Carol , a character from A Christmas Carol Tim the Bear , a character from The Cleveland Show The Life and Times of Tim , an animated show with adult themes on HBO Tim Rimmer , a character in the movie Cars film Cars Tim Okazaki, a character in the Australian mockumentary series Angry Boys Tim Speedle , character on CSI Miami Places Tim urban type settlement , an urban type settlement in Kursk Oblast , Russia Music Tim album Tim album , an album by The Replacements TIM may refer to In technology Telecom Italia ... isomerase TIM psychedelics Thioisomescaline , a series of psychedelic drugs Iodoform ... molecules. For example TIM 3 is a T helper cell. The Translocase of the inner membrane TIM ... gene Timeless , involved in the fly circadian clock. Other TIM Owarai , a Japanese comedy unit Tiako I Madagasikara , a Malagasy political party TIM Tomorrow People , the biological computer used ...   more details



  1. Tim-Tim

    Infobox Settlement official name Tim Tim native name for cities whose native name is not in English nickname settlement type For Town or Village Leave blank for the default City motto image skyline imagesize 300px image caption image flag flag size image seal seal size image shield shield size image blank emblem blank emblem type blank emblem size image map mapsize map caption image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 image dot map dot mapsize dot map caption dot x dot y pushpin map the name of a location map as per http en.wikipedia.org wiki Template Location map pushpin label position pushpin mapsize pushpin map caption subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Burkina Faso subdivision type1 Regions of Burkina Faso Region subdivision name1 Centre Sud Region subdivision type2 Provinces of Burkina Faso Province subdivision name2 Baz ga Province subdivision type3 Departments of Burkina Faso Department subdivision name3 Kayao Department subdivision type4 subdivision name4 leader name leader title1 area total km2 population as of 2005 est. population footnotes population note population total 1445 population density km2 population density sq mi population blank1 title Ethnicities population blank1 population blank2 title Religions population blank2 population density blank1 km2 population density blank1 sq mi timezone utc offset timezone DST utc offset DST latd latm lats latNS longd longm longs longEW elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft postal code type postal code area code blank name blank info blank1 name blank1 info website footnotes Tim Tim is a town in the Kayao Department of Baz ga Province in central Burkina Faso . The town has a population of 1,445. ref http www.inforoute communale.gov.bf list vill centre sud.htm Burkinab government inforoute communale ref References Reflist Baz ga geo stub Baz ga coord missing Burkina Faso Category Populated places in the Centre Sud Region Category Baz ga Province fa ...   more details



  1. Priory Church of St. Anthony, Lenton

    coord 52 56 37 N 01 10 43 W type landmark region GB display title Infobox church name Priory Church of St. Anthony, Lenton image Geograph 912483 by Oxymoron.jpg caption dedication Anthony the Great St. Anthony denomination Church of England churchmanship Broad Church parish Lenton, Nottingham deanery archdeaconry diocese Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham Southwell and Nottingham province Province of York York canon priest vicar Revd Martin Kirkbride vicar1 rector curate curate1 minister assistant honpriest organistdom organist organis1 website http www.lentonparish.org.uk www.lentonparish.org.uk coordinates The Priory Church of St. Anthony, Lenton is a parish church in the Church of England in Lenton, Nottingham . History The church is medieval ref The Buildings of England, Nottinghamshire Nikolaus Pevsner , p.384 ref but largely a building of 1883. It was part of the monastic buildings of Lenton Priory , possibly the wikt infirmary infirmary . The church served as the parish church for Lenton, Nottinghamshire , until the building of Holy Trinity Church, Lenton , after which it was left partially demolished for nearly 40 years. The Victorian restoration restoration of the church commenced in 1883 and on 22 November a memorial stone was laid by the Lady of the Manor, Mrs. J. Sherwin Gregory, consecrated by Christopher Bishop of Lincoln , being dedicated the following year to the Church of St. Anthony, commonly known as the Priory Church. It is part of a group of parishes which includes Holy Trinity Church, Lenton . Organ The church has a pipe organ by Ernest Wragg and Son dating from the 1920s. A specification and pictures of the pipe organ can be found on the http www.npor.org.uk cgi bin Rsearch.cgi?Fn Rsearch&rec index N13538 National Pipe Organ Register References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Lenton, St. Anthony Category Church of England churches in Nottinghamshire Category Grade II listed churches Category Churches in Nottingham UK anglican church stub ...   more details



  1. St. Barnabas' Church, Lenton Abbey

    Infobox church name St. Barnabas Church, Lenton Abbey fullname image Geograph 919109 by Oxymoron.jpg imagesize landscape caption pushpin map pushpin label position pushpin map alt pushpin mapsize map caption latd latm lats latNS longd longm longs longEW coordinates coord 52 56 20 N 1 12 45 W type landmark region GB display title osgridref location country United Kingdom denomination Church of England previous denomination churchmanship Broad Church membership attendance website http www.stbarnabaslentonabbey.co.uk www.stbarnabaslentonabbey.co.uk former name bull date founded date founder dedication St. Barnabas dedicated date consecrated date cult relics events past bishop people status functional status heritage designation designated date architect Thomas Cecil Howitt architectural type style groundbreaking completed date 1938 construction cost closed date demolished date capacity length width width nave height diameter other dimensions floor count floor area dome quantity dome height outer dome height inner dome dia outer dome dia inner spire quantity spire height materials parish Lenton Abbey deanery archdeaconry archdiocese episcopalarea diocese Diocese of Southwell province Province of York York presbytery synod circuit district division subdivision archbishop bishop dean subdean provost provost rector viceprovost canon canonpastor precentor archdeacon prebendary rector vicar ... warden flowerguild musicgroup parishadmin serversguild logo logosize St. Barnabas Church, Lenton Abbey is a Church of England church in Lenton Abbey Nottingham . ref The Buildings of England. Nottinghamshire. Nikolaus Pevsner ref History St. Barnabas Church, Lenton Abbey was designed by the architect ... of ease to Holy Trinity Church, Lenton , but on 25 July 1955 it became a parish in its own right ... 1978 ???? Expand list date March 2010 References Reflist Category Churches in Nottingham Lenton ... Lenton Abbey ...   more details



  1. Tim Ward

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  1. Tim Anderson

    Tim Anderson may refer to Tim Anderson RAF officer Tim Anderson American football born 1980 , American football player Tim Anderson Zork , game programmer Tim Anderson, Australian criminal defendant in Sydney Hilton bombing , academic and activist hndis name Anderson, Tim DEFAULTSORT Anderson, Tim de Tim Anderson ...   more details



  1. Tim Young

    Timothy or Tim Young may refer to Tim Young basketball Tim Young ice hockey Tim Young baseball Tim Young comedian Tim Young actor Tim Young rower Timothy R. Young , U.S. representative from Illinois Timothy Young Saw , a character in the Saw films hndis name Young, Tim ...   more details



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    Tim Holland may refer to Tim Holland backgammon , backgammon world champion Tim Holland politician , Canadian Green Party candidate hndis Holland, Tim ...   more details



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  1. Tim Scott

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  1. Tim Sweeney

    Tim Sweeney may refer to Tim Sweeney game developer , game developer and founder of Epic Games Tim Sweeney ice hockey born 1967 , American ice hockey player hndis name Sweeney, Tim de Tim Sweeney ...   more details



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