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  1. Shop Live at the Nottingham Jazz Festival 1972. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Live at the Nottingham Jazz Festival 1972: Amazon.co.uk: CDs & Vinyl

  2. Name. Dr Stuart Smith. School. School of Medicine (Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre) Tel. 0115 823 0920. Email. stuart.smith@nottingham.ac.uk.

  3. 1972 - 2024. 548 episodes (80 series) Extremely popular radio comedy. ISIHAC is a self-styled antidote to panel games, in which players are given silly things to do. Stars Humphrey Lyttelton, Stephen Fry, Jack Dee, Rob Brydon, Barry Cryer and more. Continues on Monday on Radio 4 at 6:30pm with Series 80, Episode 3.

  4. University Park Nottingham NG7 2RD UK; Adam.Gammon-Smith@nottingham.ac.uk; https://adamsmith-physics.github.io; Biography. I am a condensed matter theorist interested primarily in non-equilibrium quantum dynamics, particularly quantum quenches of lattice models. I am also interested in topologically ordered systems, quantum computation and ...

  5. Adam joined NBS as an Associate Lecturer in 2010, undertaking numerous roles in lecturing, mentoring and consultancy across NTU. In 2017, Adam was appointed as a full-time Senior Lecturer within the Marketing Division. An experienced Business Adviser, Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and Chartered Member of the CMI, Adam also supports small businesses in the East Midlands region ...

  6. 20 Low Pavement, Nottingham NG1 7DL, UK. Where it all began: Nottingham. Though it’s not far from Paul’s first ever shop on Byard Lane (just over 100 yards, to be precise) in his hometown, our Willoughby House flagship is certainly a far cry from that three-by-three metre store. Shopping can be thirsty work, and with that in mind we offer ...

  7. The tomb of Sir Thomas Lovell (his great nephew) in the church of Ss Peter and Paul, East Harling. By the numerous grants which he had from Henry VIII he died very rich. Lovell contributed towards the building of Caius College, Cambridge, and built a gateway for Lincoln's Inn. He also built a manor-house at Harling in Norfolk.

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