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Who's Who in the Manchester Particle Physics Group
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Physics for the Public. Friday April 28, 2017. Niels Bohr Common Room. Friday May 05, 2017. Niels Bohr Common Room. WHO'S WHO IN THE PARTICLE PHYSICS GROUP. E-mail Addresses and Telephone Numbers. To compose an e-mail address or telephone number, add one of these prefixes or suffixes to the personal information in the tables. On the Manchester local telephone exchange you need just the last five digits of the number. Telephone no. prefix. Staff = "@manchester.ac.uk". Head of Particle Physics.
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Who's Who in the Manchester Particle Physics Group
http://www.hep.manchester.ac.uk/whoswho/HEP_members.html
Physics for the Public. WHO'S WHO IN THE PARTICLE PHYSICS GROUP. E-mail Addresses and Telephone Numbers. To compose an e-mail address or telephone number, add one of these prefixes or suffixes to the personal information in the tables. On the Manchester local telephone exchange you need just the last five digits of the number. Telephone no. prefix. Staff = "@manchester.ac.uk". Students= "@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk". Head of Particle Physics. 41 22 767 9402. 30 66573 OR 30 69222. 41 22 76 74334.
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Walking Day | The History of Stretton, near Warrington
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The History of Stretton, near Warrington. An insight into everyday life in the village of Stretton, Cheshire over the past two centuries. Extracts from roll book. Walking days are most common in rural communities in north west England where they are an annual event for many towns and villages. Locally walking days tend to take place in villages in Warrington, St.Helens and Wigan. Stretton Walking Day early 1920s. Children play a big part through the ‘Walk of Faith’ where churches, Sunday school attendees...
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Robin Marshall, Daresbury 50 Talk
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Lean mean home page. Http:/ www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B009H1W1EG. RobinMarshall at manchester.ac.uk. Image on the left from BBC Horizon January 2005. Einstein's Equation of Life and Death. Click on the first page on the left to view a pdf version (21MB) of the talk, or option click to download. Option click on the icon below to get the Keynote version (38MB).
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