• Brian Earnshaw (26 December 1929 – 15 February 2014) was a British author, known for his Dragonfall 5 series, illustrated by Simon Stern. Brian Earnshaw...
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  • Earnshaw may refer to: Adrian Earnshaw, Manx politician Anthony Earnshaw, English anarchist and writer Brian Earnshaw, Welsh writer Eleri Earnshaw, Welsh...
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    Brian Howard Clough OBE (/klʌf/ KLUF; 21 March 1935 – 20 September 2004) was an English football player and manager, primarily known for his successes...
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  • regarded as "one of the finest classical male dancers of his generation". Brian Earnshaw was born in Huddersfield, England, a large market town in West Yorkshire...
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  • Dragonfall 5 (category Novels by Brian Earnshaw)
    Dragonfall 5 is a series of children's science fiction novels written by Brian Earnshaw during the 1970s and illustrated by Simon Stern. The series takes place...
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  • to the Country House (with Brian Earnshaw), London: Waterstones, 1985. John Wood: Architect of Obsession (with Brian Earnshaw), Millstream Books, 1988....
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    The artist and the country house, 1985, pp. 97, 143 Timothy Mowl & Brian Earnshaw Architecture without kings, 1995, p. 174 J.M. Robinson, The country...
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    Brian Little (born 25 November 1953) is an English football manager and former player. As a player, Little was a striker who spent his entire career for...
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  • grade II* listed in 1953. The building is described by Tim Mowl and Brian Earnshaw as "attractively brash and truly Artisan", using motifs from classical...
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    18–19) Peterborough City Council and Pitkin Unichrome, 2001 Tim Mowl & Brian Earnshaw, Architecture Without Kings: The Rise of Puritan Classicism Under Cromwell...
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