James Clapperton (born 1968 in Aberdeen) is a Scottish composer and pianist. In 1984 he performed an arrangement of Stravinsky's 'Rite of Spring' made...
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Clapperton is a surname, and may refer to: Hugh Clapperton (1788–1827), Scottish traveller and explorer of West and Central Africa James Clapperton (b...
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Bain Hugh Clapperton (18 May 1788 – 13 April 1827) was a Scottish naval officer and explorer of West and Central Africa. Clapperton was born in Annan...
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Clapperton's spurfowl (Pternistis clappertoni) is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae. It is found in Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad...
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Craig A. "Clap" Clapperton (born 1967) is a United States Navy vice admiral and naval flight officer who serves as the commander of U.S. Fleet Cyber Command...
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1968 Swedish Régis Campo 1968 French Matthew Hindson 1968 Australian James Clapperton 1968 Scottish Joe Cutler 1968 British Gareth Farr 1968 New Zealander...
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(born 1965) Gordon McPherson (born 1965) Stuart Mitchell (1965 – 2018) James Clapperton (born 1968) Alwynne Pritchard (born 1968) David Horne (born 1970) Julian...
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Center (1913–1973) Erik Chisholm (1904–1965) James Clapperton (born 1968) John Clerk of Penicuik (1676–1755) James Dillon (born 1950) Thomas Erskine, 6th Earl...
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composer and organist, director of music at Rochester Cathedral. James Clapperton, Scottish composer and pianist Alwynne Pritchard, composer, music theatre...
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Thomas James Milner Clapperton (3 September 1875 – 26 May 1939) was an English cricketer who played for Northamptonshire. He was born in Market Deeping...
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Tableaux vivants for orchestra Pete Churchill – Echoes: A Song of Poland James Clapperton – Northern Sky Anna Clyne – The Seamstress Edward Cowie – Three Spitfire...
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join the other members of the mission, Dr Walter Oudney and Lt. Hugh Clapperton, arriving at Tripoli aboard the schooner Express on 19 November. Denham...
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Gary Carpenter – Dadaville Pete Churchill – Echoes: A Song of Poland James Clapperton – Northern Sky Anna Clyne – The Seamstress Edward Cowie – Three Spitfire...
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Andrew Sparling and Michael Norsworthy, pianists Augustus Arnone, James Clapperton, Nicolas Hodges, Mark Knoop, Marilyn Nonken, Mark Gasser, Ermis Theodorakis...
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October 2018, aged 77. James R. Bruce Lockhart, Clapperton in Borno: Journals of the Travels in Borno of Lieutenant Hugh Clapperton RN, from January 1823...
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put forward to the subdeanery. Clapperton was named as the provost of Trinity College in 1540 following the death of James Kincragy. Due to his connections...
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community. Miss Margaret Clapperton, who was to be one of the founding members of the community, came from Fochabers and had known James Gillis for much of...
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Lemon Lander and his younger brother John; and Scottish explorer Hugh Clapperton, who also sought the course of the Niger River in its upper reaches. The...
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Thomas John Clapperton FRBS (14 October 1879 – 15 February 1962) was a Scottish sculptor, famous for the statue of Robert the Bruce at the entrance of...
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Special Collections". scarc.library.oregonstate.edu. Retrieved 2024-01-31. Clapperton, Chalmers M. (1981). "Book reviews: Williams, H. and McBirney, A.R. 1979:...
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the arrival of James Borthwick to the South Burnett region. Soon after the run was acquired by Borthwick's manager, George Clapperton, who retained the...
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sent in by viewers. Guests included: Roger Gann, James Morris, Simon Smart, Nigel Whitfield, Guy Clapperton, and Charles Bocock. Ex Machina - 30-minute weekly...
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{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Chalmers, M.; Clapperton, M.A. (1970). Geomorphology of the Stromness Bay – Cumberland Bay area...
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about the same time, Hugh Clapperton returned to the region, determined to beat Laing in finding the outlet of the Niger. Clapperton was accompanied by Richard...
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Captain Hugh Clapperton visited Oyo-Ile in 1825 during the reign of Alaafin Majotu, the empire was already in a state of decline. Clapperton's party recorded...
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Archived from the original on 2 April 2023. Retrieved 17 September 2014. Clapperton, C.M. (ed) (1983) Scotland: A New Study. London. David & Charles. Miller...
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Barrett, James H.; "The Norse in Scotland" in Brink, Stefan, (ed. 2008), The Viking World, Abingdon, Routledge, ISBN 0-415-33315-6 Clapperton, Chalmers...
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Cathedral at Buckie was opened by the Rt Rev Bishop Kyle assisted by Rev Wm Clapperton who was the first missionary therein. From 1906 to 1907, the building...
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Munro (6 November 2021). "Thank you for the music". Waltham Echo. Alice Clapperton (9 November 2019). "Crest of a rave". Waltham Echo. Sarah Cosgrove, "Teenage...
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2011. Archived from the original on 4 July 2011. Retrieved 29 June 2011. Clapperton, Nina. "Ottawa Tulip Festival". Nina Out and About. Archived from the...
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