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Wilfred Wellock (2
January 1879 – 22 July 1972) was a
socialist Gandhian and
sometime Labour politician and MP. He was
imprisoned as a
conscientious objector...
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Thomas Wellock (born 1959) is the
American historian for the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Trained as both an
engineer and a historian, he writes...
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Maurice Wellock (15 June 1902 – 1967) was an
English professional footballer who
scored 111
goals from 278
appearances in the
Football League.
Wellock was...
- High
School in Nelson,
where he was
inspired by his
drama teacher Brian Wellock. In 1986, he
enrolled in a three-year
performing arts
course at Blackpool...
- for the term.
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission historian Tom
Wellock notes that
scram is English-language
slang for
leaving quickly and urgently...
- any of the members.
Prominent members in
social history include Wilfred Wellock, who
wrote 13 publications, and was an
early Gandhian as well as a promoter...
- to
Nuclear Power in California, 1958–1978 is a book
written by
Thomas Wellock.
Reviewer Paula Garb has said: The book is rich with
vivid verbal pictures...
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fellow actor John Simm. Both were
taught by the same
drama teacher,
Brian Wellock, who
encouraged them to
enter professional theatre. He then
studied at...
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Archived from the
original on
March 13, 2012.
Retrieved April 2, 2012.
Wellock,
Thomas (June 3, 2016). "'Too
Cheap to Meter': A
History of the Phrase"...
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first Labour MP to sit for the town
under different boundaries:
Wilfred Wellock had been the
Labour MP from 1927 to 1931 (for Stourbridge);
Arthur Moyle...