Kenneth Allsop (29 January 1920 – 23 May 1973) was a British broadcaster, author and naturalist. Allsop was born on 29 January 1920 in Holbeck, Leeds...
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since 1951 has been leased to charitable trusts. It is now owned by the Kenneth Allsop Memorial Trust. In the 1860s the island was fortified with ten 7-inch...
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Others to whom the book was significant included the nature writers Kenneth Allsop and Denys Watkins-Pitchford, who described it as "the greatest animal...
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also known as pirate radio The Bootleggers, a 1961 non-fiction book by Kenneth Allsop Bootlegging (business), practicing unauthorized research activities...
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Critics on the left swiftly labelled them as fascist; commentator Kenneth Allsop called them "the law givers". Controversially, during the 1950s Wilson...
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file? See media help. Lennon credited a remark made by BBC journalist Kenneth Allsop, who had asked why his songs appeared to lack the wordplay and childhood...
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was the first lead anchor for 24 Hours. With him in the studio were Kenneth Allsop, Michael Barratt and Robert McKenzie, a professor of politics at the...
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James Robertson Justice 1966 Malcolm Muggeridge (resigned 1968) 1968 Kenneth Allsop 1971 Jonathan W. G. Wills 1972 Gordon Brown 1975 Magnus Magnusson 1979...
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Succeeded by Ivor Bulmer-Thomas Academic offices Preceded by James Robertson Justice Rector of the University of Edinburgh 1966–1969 Succeeded by Kenneth Allsop...
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