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Peter Wynn
Barkworth (14
January 1929 – 21
October 2006) was an
English actor. He
twice won the
BAFTA TV
Award for Best Actor; for
Crown Matrimonial in...
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Barkworth is an
English surname,
derived from the
hamlet of
Barkworth,
nowadays East
Barkwith and West Barkwith, Lincolnshire, England, and its meaning...
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Elizabeth Barkworth (born 1941, Marlborough, England) is an
American botanist and
professor emerita at Utah
State University in Logan, Utah.
Barkworth has a...
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Vazquez &
Barkworth (as S.
gigantea Link)
Eriocoma arida (as S. arida)
Hesperostipa comata (as S. comata)
Hesperostipa spartea (Trin.)
Barkworth (as Stipa...
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Ellis Lee
Barkworth (born 15
October 1997) is an
English professional footballer who
plays for
Scarborough Athletic as a midfielder.
Barkworth joined Hull...
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Change is a 1979 BBC
television series by
Brian Clark which stars Peter Barkworth. The
theme music was
composed and pla**** by jazz
composer John Dankworth...
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Roberta Barkworth Shepherd AO (born 1934) is an
Australian physiotherapist. She is
known for her work on
physiotherapy education and research. Shepherd...
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Barkworth, OSB (alias Mark Lambert; c. 1572 – 1601) was a
Catholic priest,
oblate of the
Order of St Benedict, and martyr. Born
around 1572 at Searby...
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Charles Jarrott and
starring Alastair Sim (in his
final film role),
Peter Barkworth and
Maurice Colbourne. In the
United States, it was
released on a double...
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recovered and now displa**** at Fort Saint-Jean (Quebec) HMS Hecla Builder:
Barkworth & Hawkes,
North Barton (Hull) Ordered: 5 June 1813 Laid down: July 1813...