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Helen Cammock (/ˈkæmɒk/ KAM-ok; born 1970) is a
British artist. She was
shortlisted for the 2019
Turner Prize and was
awarded the
prize along with the...
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Ononis spinosa is a
flowering plant belonging to the
family Fabaceae, that is
commonly known as
spiny restharrow or just restharrow. It is
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Raymond Cammock DFC (4 July 1923–6
October 1944) was a
flying ace of the
Royal New
Zealand Air
Force (RNZAF)
during the
Second World War. He is credited...
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granted the "Black
Point Patent" to
Captain Thomas Cammock,
nephew of the Earl of Warwick.
Cammock built a
house and
began residence in 1635 on the 1...
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Cammock's Hotel, at 28 N. Main St. in
Lodge Gr****, Montana,
dates from 1920. Also
known as the Old REA Building, it was
listed on the
National Register...
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Cammock (c. 1600 – 1659) was an
English privateer who was
involved in
establishing the
Providence Island colony, a
Puritan colony...
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Retrieved 9 June 2023. "Helen
Cammock Wins Whitechapel's Max Mara Art
Prize for Women". Artlyst.
Retrieved 9...
- institutions. He
jointly won, with Tai Shani,
Oscar Murillo and
Helen Cammock, the 2019
Turner Prize for his work
based on
interviews with
former detainees...
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cammock,
green arrow, sneezeweed, nosebleed,
green adder's mouth, soldier's woundwort...
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Turner Prize after requesting with his
fellow nominees (Tai Shani,
Helen Cammock, and
Lawrence Abu Hamdan) that the jury
award the
prize for the
first time...