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    (2011–2015). Horrocks was born in Rawtenstall, Lancashire, the daughter of Barbara (née Ashworth), a hospital worker, and John Horrocks, a sales representative...
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  • Horrocks or Horrox may refer to Amy Horrocks (1867 – 1919), English music educator, pianist and composer Brian Horrocks (1895–1985), British Army lieutenant-general...
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    identified Horrocks as one of his most able officers, appointing him to corps commands in both North Africa and Europe. In 1943, Horrocks was seriously...
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    were prosperous farmers and merchants, and Horrocks was probably a tutor for the Stones' children. Horrocks was the first to demonstrate that the Moon...
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  • Manchester. Horrocks had his first television role playing young Drusus, the son of Livia Drusilla, in Roman historical Domina in 2021. In 2022, Horrocks played...
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  • Never Mind the Horrocks was a one-off television show built around the talents of British television comedian Jane Horrocks. It was broadcast on Channel...
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  • geometry, the Horrocks–Mumford bundle is an indecomposable rank 2 vector bundle on 4-dimensional projective space P4 introduced by Geoffrey Horrocks and David...
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    of no confidence in Horrocks, or his plans. In response, the regional UCU called Horrocks to resign "as soon as possible". Horrocks resigned from the post...
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    Horrocks Pass Road travels through the pass from Wilmington to the Augusta Highway in the west. It was discovered by and named after John Horrocks who...
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    2018. Friends of Horrocks Fold 7 Horrocks Fold (The Old Farm) Lilac Cottage, Horrocks Fold Wikimedia Commons has media related to Horrocks Fold. v t e...
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  • Geoffrey Horrocks may refer to: Geoffrey Horrocks (mathematician) (1932/33 – 2012), British mathematician Geoffrey Horrocks (philologist) (born 1951),...
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    ox.ac.uk/people/ian.horrocks Ian Horrocks publications from Europe PubMed Central Ian Horrocks at DBLP Bibliography Server Horrocks, I.; Patel-Schneider...
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  • honour John Horrocks, an early explorer and pioneer in the region. Main North Road originally turned west in Wilmington through Horrocks Pass to join...
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  • Chris Horrocks may refer to: Chris Horrocks (soccer) (born 1954), former Canadian international and North American Soccer League player Chris Horrocks (writer)...
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    named after the 17th-century English astronomer Jeremiah Horrocks. To the south of Horrocks are the craters Halley and Hind, Rhaeticus is to the north...
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  • geometry, Horrocks bundles are certain indecomposable rank 3 vector bundles (locally free sheaves) on 5-dimensional projective space, found by Horrocks (1978)...
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    pianist, born to English parents (Francis James Horrocks 8 July 1829 – 27 April 1913) and Hannah Horrocks (née Allen 1833 – 22 April 1913) in Rio Grande...
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  • Simon Horrocks (born 1965) is a British film maker, writer and composer. Horrocks was born in London in 1965 to British parents, both artists, but spent...
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  • John Horrocks may refer to: John Horrocks (politician) (1768–1804), British cotton manufacturer and Member of Parliament John Horrocks (fisherman) (1816–1881)...
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    Comics. In an interview with Comics Bulletin, Horrocks claimed that his first words were 'Donald Duck'. Horrocks has been involved in the New Zealand comic...
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  • JSTOR 2936047. Horrocks (2010): 111, 170–1 Horrocks (2010): 171, 179. Kantor 2023:613 In example, c.f. Horrocks (2010), 167. Kantor 2023:613 G. Horrocks (1997)...
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  • Geoffrey Horrocks (born 1951) is a British philologist and Emeritus Professor of Comparative Philology at the University of Cambridge. Horrocks is Professor...
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    John Horrocks Way, part of the Penwortham bypass, is named after him. He was the grandfather of explorer John Horrocks. Timmins, J. Geoffrey. "Horrocks, John...
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  • Nancy Horrocks née Kitchin (1900–1989) was a British artist, notable for the abstract paintings she created in the 1960s. Horrocks was born at Compton...
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  • Joseph Lucas Horrocks (1803–1865) was born in Anderton, Lancashire, near Bolton, on 18 November 1803, the first son of William Horrocks, a corn merchant...
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  • Elizabeth Horrocks (born 3 May 1946) is an author and winner of the BBC quiz series Mastermind. Horrocks attended Whitchurch Grammar School in Cardiff...
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    Library Association established an annual Norman Horrocks Award for excellence in Library Leadership. Horrocks was a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Library...
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  • Horrocks also known as Horrocks Beach is a coastal town in the Mid West region of Western Australia. It is located 499 kilometres (310 mi) north of the...
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  • Richard Horrocks (29 August 1857 – 19 June 1926) was an English cricketer active from 1880 to 1882 who played for Lancashire. He was born and died in Church...
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  • mathematics, the Horrocks construction is a method for constructing vector bundles, especially over projective spaces, introduced by Geoffrey Horrocks (1964, section...
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