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Jerwood is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Colin Jerwood, the
vocalist for the Anarcho-punk band
Conflict Frank Jerwood (1885–1971)...
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Jerwood Prize may
refer to: the
Jerwood Applied Arts Prize,
awarded by the
Jerwood Foundation the
Jerwood Drawing Prize the
Jerwood Fiction Uncovered...
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Frederick Harold Jerwood known as
Frank Jerwood (29
November 1885,
Keighley – 17 July 1971) was an
English clergyman and
rower who
competed for
Great Britain...
- one of the few
remaining chained libraries left in the country. The new
Jerwood Library overlooking the
river was
opened by Lord Howe of
Aberavon in 1999...
- The
Royal Society of
Literature Jerwood Awards for Non-Fiction were
financial awards made to ****ist new
writers of non-fiction to
carry out new research...
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Significant Jerwood Arts
exhibitions and
awards include:
Jerwood Makers Open,
Awards and
Jerwood Solo Presentations.
Jerwood Foundation Jerwood Space Archived...
- in
February 2000, with the 380-seat
Jerwood Theatre Downstairs, and the 85-seat
studio theatre, now the
Jerwood Theatre Upstairs.
Since 1994, a new generation...
- Nia
Jerwood (born 17
January 1998) is an
Australian competitive sailor. She
competed at the 2020
Summer Olympics in Tokyo, in the women's 470 class. Jerwood...
- by
early Christians. Her
debut book won the
Royal Society of
Literature Jerwood Award for Non-Fiction and the
Morris D.
Forkosch Book
Award from the Council...
- London.
Formed in 1981, the band's
original line up
consisted of:
Colin Jerwood (vocals),
Francisco 'Paco'
Carreno (drums), John (b**** guitar),
Steve (guitars)...