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  2. Andrew Oates - Wikipedia

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    Andrew 'Andy' Charles Oates (born 1969 in Adelaide, Australia) is an Australian and British developmental biologist and embryologist specialized in biological pattern formation. He is professor at EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) and head of the Segmentation Timing and Dynamics Laboratory at EPFL's School of Life Sciences.

  3. Arts Lab - Wikipedia

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    The Arts Lab was an alternative arts centre, founded in 1967 by Jim Haynes at 182 Drury Lane, London.Although only active for two years, it was influential in inspiring many similar centres in the UK, continental Europe and Australia, including the expanded Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London, the Milky Way/Melkweg in Amsterdam (where Jack Henry Moore was one of the founders), [1 ...

  4. Institute for Research in Art and Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Institute for Research in Art and Technology (IRAT, also known as New Arts Lab; Robert Street Arts Lab) was founded in London in 1969 by a group of artists and activists including painter/author Pamela Zoline, video Pioneer John Hopkins, painter Biddy Peppin, film enthusiast David Curtis, arts theorist John Lifton composer Hugh Davies.

  5. United Patternmakers' Association - Wikipedia

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    Originally based in London, it transferred its headquarters to Manchester in 1896, to Leeds in 1903, then to Eccles in 1908, returning to London in 1912. [5] The Associated Patternmakers of Scotland union merged into the UPA in 1912. [5] In 1918, the union balloted its members on joining the new Amalgamated Engineering Union, but this was not ...

  6. Bernard Nevill - Wikipedia

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    Nevill lived at West House, a Grade II* listed house at 35 Glebe Place, Chelsea, London, which he bought in 1976 for about £67,000, until he sold it in 2011 for £20 million. It was built in 1868–1869 by the architect Philip Webb , on behalf of the artist George Price Boyce , who lived there from 1870 until his death in 1897.

  7. UCL Division of Psychology and Language Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The UCL Division of Psychology and Language Sciences [1] is a Division within the Faculty of Brain Sciences [2] of University College London (UCL) [3] and is located in London, United Kingdom. [4] The Division offers teaching and training and undertakes research in psychology and communication and allied clinical and basic science. [ 5 ]

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  9. Woolwich Works - Wikipedia

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    The old building was then taken over by the Royal Laboratory, which used it to store patterns, and converted the Storekeeper's house into chemical laboratories. [16] After the First World War the building served as the Royal Arsenal Officers' Mess, until the closure of the Arsenal in 1994.