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These excavations, led by archaeologist Leslie Alcock from 1966 – 70, were titled " Cadbury-Camelot ," and won much media attention, even being mentioned in the film of the musical Camelot.
* Alcock, Leslie ; Stenvenson, S. J .; & Musson, C. R. ( 1995 ).
* Alcock, Leslie, Kings and Warriors, Craftsmen and Priests in Northern Britain AD 550 – 850.
Leslie Alcock, 1971 may have started the recent fad of using " heaped together ", but he certainly was not the first to use this in commentary.
* Alcock, Leslie, Kings and Warriors, Craftsmen and Priests in Northern Britain AD 550 – 850.
* Alcock, Leslie, Arthur's Britain: History and Archaeology, AD 367 – 634.
Mordred was associated with Camlann even at that early date, but as Leslie Alcock points out, this brief entry gives no information as to whether he killed or was killed by Arthur, or even if he was fighting against him ; the reader assumes this in the light of later tradition.
* Alcock, Leslie ( 1971 ).
Although " practically all historians of dark-age Britain since Bede " have thought Agitus was the Patrician Aëtius, more recent scholars Leslie Alcock and Mollie Miller have suggested this Agitus may be Aegidius.
* Alcock, Leslie ( 1987 ) Economy Society & Warfare among the Saxons and Britons.
It was famously partially excavated by Leslie Alcock in the 1960s, when, amongst other things, an Arthurian period feasting hall was discovered.
However, one of the radiocarbon dates obtained by the late Professor Leslie Alcock in his 1983 excavations within the castle was in the range 460-660 AD.
Leslie Alcock has raised a tentative possibility of the Agitius to whom the gemitus is directed actually being Aegidius – though he was never consul.

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Alcock & F. C.
* Pudney, John ( 1955 ) Six Great Aviators – A V Roe ; Alcock & Brown ; Lindbergh ; Kingsford-Smith ; Saint-Exupery ; Neville Duke ( Hamish Hamilton )
Other famous scientists, engineers, theorists and inventors from the UK include: Sir Francis Bacon, Richard Trevithick ( Train ), Thomas Henry Huxley, Francis Crick ( DNA ), Rosalind Franklin ( Photo 51 ), Robert Hooke, Humphry Davy, Robert Watson-Watt, J. J. Thomson ( discovered Electron ), James Chadwick ( discovered Neutron ), Frederick Soddy ( discovered Isotope ), John Cockcroft, Henry Bessemer, Edmond Halley, Sir William Herschel, Charles Parsons ( Steam turbine ), Alan Blumlein ( Stereo sound ), John Dalton ( Colour blindness ), James Dewar, Alexander Parkes ( celluloid ), Charles Macintosh, Ada Lovelace, Peter Durand, Alcock & Brown ( first non-stop transatlantic flight ), Henry Cavendish ( discovered Hydrogen ), Francis Galton, Sir Joseph Swan ( Incandescent light bulb ), Sir William Gull ( Anorexia nervosa ), Frank Pantridge, George Everest, Edward Whymper ( first ascent of Matterhorn ), Daniel Rutherford, Arthur Eddington ( luminosity of stars ), Lord Rayleigh ( why sky is blue ), Norman Lockyer ( discovered Helium ), Julian Huxley ( formed WWF ), Adam Smith ( pioneer of modern economics and capitalism ), John Herschel, Bertrand Russell ( analytic philosophy pioneer ), Jim Marshall ( guitar amplification pioneer ), Richard Dawkins, Stephen Hawking, Joseph Priestly and others.
* Sinopoli, Carla M. ( 2003 ), " Echoes of Empire: Vijayanagara and Historical Memory, Vijayanagara as Historical Memory ", Archaeologies of memory edited by Ruth M. Van Dyke & Susan E. Alcock, Blackwell Publishing, ISBN 0-631-23585-X.
Cover of civic reception programme for Alcock & Brown, given by the Corporation of Manchester on 17 July 1919.
After making a special Alcock & Brown 90th anniversary return visit to Clifden in June 2009 ( flown by John Dodd and Clive Edwards ), and some final public flying displays at the Goodwood Revival that September, the Vimy made its final flight on 15 November 2009 from Dunsfold Park to Brooklands crewed by John Dodd ( pilot ), Clive Edwards and Peter McMillan.

Alcock and Elizabeth
The magazine is also supported by an Editorial Advisory Board consisting of the following individuals: James Alcock, Julian Baggini, Susan Blackmore, Derren Brown, Scott Campbell, David Clarke, David Colquhoun, Brian Cox, Richard Dawkins, Sergio Della Sala, Philip Escoffey, Edzard Ernst, Richard J. Evans, Stephen Fry, David Allen Green, Wendy M. Grossman, Simon Hoggart, Bruce Hood, Ray Hyman, Robin Ince, Paul Kurtz, Stephen Law, Andy Lewis, Scott Lilienfeld, Elizabeth Loftus, Richard McNally, Tim Minchin, PZ Myers, Mark Newbrook, Charles Paxton, Phil Plait, Massimo Polidoro, Benjamin Radford, James Randi, Ian Rowland, Karl Sabbagh, Simon Singh, Karen Stollznow and Richard Wiseman.
In addition, she played the abrasive Miss Elizabeth Wait in the BBC's adaptation of the Vivien Alcock book ' The Cuckoo Sister ' ( 1986 ).
Rochester returns home to his deathbed, where he dies aged thirty-three with Elizabeth, his mother, a priest summoned to " bring God to him " as she did not want Rochester to die as an atheist, and Alcock.

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* Alcock, S. E., J. F.

Alcock and 1992
The history of this debate, and others related to it, are covered in detail by Cronin ( 1992 ), Segerstråle ( 2000 ), Alcock ( 2001 ), and most recently by Griffith ( 2011 ).
Alcock v Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police ( 1992 ) HL was a ' test ' case in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, where 95 spectators were crushed to death and 400 injured in a stadium.

Alcock and on
* 1919 – John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown depart from St. John's, Newfoundland on the first nonstop transatlantic flight.
When frontman Charlie Alcock was told by his parents that he had to give up the band to concentrate on his O levels, Cook took over as lead vocalist.
For example on June 14, 1919, Captain John Alcock and Lieutenant Arthur Brown co-piloted a Vickers Vimy non-stop from St. John's, Newfoundland to Clifden, Ireland, winning the £ 13, 000 ($ 65, 000 ) Northcliffe prize.
British consul Sir Rutherford Alcock made the first recorded ascent on Mount Fuji by a non-Japanese from Fujinomiya in 1860.
Alcock has also been active with the Harvard Policy Group, which studies the effects of Information Technology on the public sector.
Alcock won the Liberal nomination for Winnipeg South in early 1993, defeating rival candidate Linda Asper by only five votes on the third ballot of a divisive contest.
There were frequent rumours that Alcock would be appointed to the Chrétien cabinet, but he was passed over on more than one occasion.
When Paul Martin became Prime Minister of Canada on December 12, 2003, he appointed Alcock to cabinet as President of the Treasury Board, Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board, and political minister responsible for Manitoba.
Alcock died on October 14, 2011, after suffering an apparent heart attack at James Richardson International Airport in Winnipeg. He was 63 years old.
In June 1844 he was appointed interpreter at Amoy ( Xiamen ) and in March 1845 he and his consul, Mr ( afterwards Sir ) Rutherford Alcock, were transferred to Foochow, where Parkes was attacked by stone-throwing Manchu soldiers on 4 October.
Alcock and Brown taking on mail
Alcock and Brown were treated as heroes on the completion of their flight.
Alcock and Brown flew to Manchester on 17 July 1919, where they were given a civic reception by the Lord Mayor and Corporation and awards to mark their achievement.
Alcock was killed on December 18, 1919 when he crashed near Rouen whilst flying the new Vickers Viking amphibian to the Paris airshow.
* Colum McCann fiction short story based on Alcock and Brown's flight
He was now established as one of Britain's biggest stars and Korda announced plans to feature him in two films based on true stories, one about the Transatlantic flight of Alcock and Brown in 1919 co-starring Denholm Elliot, and the other Clifton James, the double for Field Marshall Montgomery.
However, the studies and surgical methods cited above generally focused on the Alcock ’ s canal and the area between the sacrotuberous and sacrospinous ligaments as likely sites for entrapment.
Edward Alcock ( artist ) | Edward Alcock, William Shenstone ( 1760 ), oil on canvas
The latter was the last comet discovered on British soil until the discoveries of George Alcock.
Jack Alcock was born on 5 November 1892 at Seymour Grove, Old Trafford, Stretford, England.
Ducrocq took Alcock on as a mechanic at the Brooklands aerodrome, Surrey, where he learned to fly at Ducrocq's flying school, gaining his pilot's licence there in November 1912.
While stationed at Moudros on Lemnos he conceived and built a fighter aircraft out of the remains of other crashed aircraft and this came to be known as the Alcock Scout.

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