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Turvey's Piece

Key is Green Hounds-tongue which is listed on Schedule 8 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended).


Christopher Barnewall

He is remembered for building Turvey House and sheltering the future martyr Edmund Campion there; for his impressive tomb in Lusk Church; and for the eulogy to him in Holinshed's Chronicles.

History of English amateur cricket

Altham says that CUCC began at a huge public area called Parker's Piece but then became tenants at Fenner's in 1846.

Hugh Turvey

Turvey's creative influences came from Russian Constructivist concepts (most notably the work of Alexander Rodchenko and more recently the extensive and innovative high-speed and stroboscopic photographic studies by Dr Harold E Edgerton.

John Mordaunt, 2nd Baron Mordaunt

He was the eldest son of John Mordaunt, 1st Baron Mordaunt of Turvey by Elizabeth, the daughter and coheiress of Sir Henry Vere of Great Addington, Northamptonshire.

John Proctor

In the 1957 screen adaptation of Miller's piece, Proctor was depicted by Yves Montand.

Kempston

Kempston Rural remains a civil parish and is part of Turvey Ward for borough election purposes.

Kevin Turvey

John Sparkes, the comedian behind the Welsh Siadwell, was directly inspired by Kevin Turvey.

The Kevin Turvey segments used as theme music the third movement alla marcia from the Karelia Suite by Sibelius; the first movement, intermezzo, was the theme of ITV's This Week current affairs programme.

PostPanic

Guest speakers have included Shynola, Pleix, Vincent Fournier, Radical Friend, Bif, Si Scott, Dvein, Niels Shoe Meulman, Alex Turvey, Fons Schiedon, UVA (United Visual Artists), Lucy McRae, HECQ and Motionographer.


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