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  2. Peter Reynolds (actor) - Wikipedia

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    In 1969 Reynolds moved to Australia, where his career gained a second wind. He appeared in over two dozen roles in his first six years there (1969 to 1974, inclusive), mainly on TV. Amongst his appearances was a leading role in the black comedy film Private Collection (1972). [ 7 ]

  3. Peter Reynolds (archaeologist) - Wikipedia

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    Peter John Reynolds (11 June 1939 – 26 September 2001) was a British archaeologist known for his research in experimental archaeology and the British Iron Age.His work as the first director of Butser Ancient Farm, a working replica of an Iron Age farmstead in Hampshire, made a significant contribution to our understanding of the Iron Age, and to the field of experimental archaeology.

  4. Butser Ancient Farm - Wikipedia

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    Butser Ancient Farm was founded in 1970 by the Council for British Archaeology: the driving force behind its foundation was the RCHME archaeologist Collin Bowen. [3] In 1972, they recruited experimental archaeologist Peter J. Reynolds (1939–2001) as director. [4]

  5. Peter Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    Peter or Pete Reynolds may refer to: Peter Reynolds (actor) (1921–1975), British actor; Peter Reynolds (archaeologist) (1939–2001), British archaeologist; Peter Reynolds (composer) (1958–2016), Welsh composer and creator of the opera Sands of Time; Peter Reynolds (physicist), American physicist; Peter Reynolds (rowing) (born 1937 ...

  6. The Delavine Affair - Wikipedia

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    The Delavine Affair is a 1955 British second feature [1] crime film directed by Douglas Peirce and starring Peter Reynolds, Honor Blackman and Gordon Jackson. [2] The screenplay was by George Fisher and Basil Boothroyd, based on the 1952 novel Winter Wears a Shroud by Robert Chapman.

  7. Peter H. Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    Reynolds was born in 1961 in Canada with his identical twin brother, Paul, who collaborates as author on several children's books (Going Places, Full STEAM Ahead), and is CEO of the Reynolds educational media firm FableVision. [1]

  8. Time Team series 9 - Wikipedia

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    Episode # refers to the air date order. The Time Team Specials are aired in between regular episodes, but are omitted from this list. Regular contributors on Time Team include: Tony Robinson (presenter); archaeologists Mick Aston, Phil Harding, Carenza Lewis, Ian Powlesland, Jenni Butterworth, Katie Hirst, Kerry Ely, Alice Roberts; Robin Bush, Guy de la Bédoyère, Dr. Peter Reynolds ...

  9. Sands of Time (opera) - Wikipedia

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    Sands of Time is a short opera composed by the Welsh composer Peter Reynolds to a libretto by Simon Rees. Its world premiere, at an outdoor shopping centre in Cardiff on 27 March 1993, was accompanied by a nine-piece band conducted by Carlo Rizzi, director of Welsh National Opera. [1]