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  2. Paul Atterbury - Wikipedia

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    Paul Rowley Atterbury, FRSA (born 8 April 1945) is a British antiques expert, known for his many appearances since 1979 on the BBC TV programme Antiques Roadshow. He specialises in the art, architecture, design and decorative arts of the 19th and 20th centuries.

  3. Antiques Roadshow - Wikipedia

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    Antiques Roadshow is a British television programme broadcast by the BBC in which antiques appraisers travel to various regions of the United Kingdom (and occasionally in other countries) to appraise antiques brought in by local people (generally speaking).

  4. List of antiques experts - Wikipedia

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    Paul Atterbury examines a clock on the Antiques Roadshow.. Paul Atterbury; Jon Baddeley; David Barby; David Battie; Kate Bliss; John Bly; Eileen Rose Busby; Bunny Campione; Wes Cowan; Norman Crider

  5. Cat famous for appearing in opening credits of Antiques ...

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    ‘The pleasure he gave us is beyond measure,’ wrote antiques expert Marc Allum. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. Atterbury - Wikipedia

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    Atterbury is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Francis Atterbury (1663–1732), English politician and bishop; Grosvenor Atterbury (1869–1956), American architect; John Atterbury, actor; Luffman Atterbury, musician; Malcolm Atterbury, stage and vaudeville actor who was born in Philadelphia

  7. Audrey Atterbury - Wikipedia

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    It is claimed that Lingstrom based the appearance of Andy Pandy on the young Paul Atterbury. Audrey Atterbury trained under John Wright, later the founder of the Little Angel Theatre in Islington, North London. [2] Atterbury continued to work as a puppeteer in such series as Flower Pot Men (1952–54), [3] and The Woodentops (1955–58). [4]

  8. File:Paul-atterbury-clock.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Atterbury-Bakalar Air Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum broke ground on the Bruce Dalton Media Center, the first half of a two part expansion, in July 2009. [8] [9] It began construction of a second, 3,700 sq ft (340 m 2) addition in July 2013. [10] The addition opened in April 2014 along with a new barracks exhibit.