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Carl E. Hazlewood is an artist, writer, and curator currently residing in Brooklyn, New York. [1] Hazlewood, along with Victor Davson , is a co-founder of Aljira Center for Contemporary Art i n Newark, New Jersey . [ 2 ]
Mike Hazelwood (born 1958), English water skier; Patsy Hazlewood (born 1949), American politician; Rex Hazlewood (1903—1985), British Scouting Official; Rex Hazlewood, Australian architect; Rex Hazlewood (photographer) [Wikidata], Australian photographer; Roy Hazelwood (1938–2016), FBI profiler; Will Hazlewood (born 1971), British Anglican ...
Colin Henry Hazlewood (1823– 31 May 1875) was an English playwright. Hazlewood became a low comedian on the Lincoln , York and western circuits. In 1850, he wrote and produced at the City of London Theatre a farce entitled Who's the Victim? which was received with favour, and he commenced writing stories for the penny weekly publications.
Spiral Earth is an online news channel and website, based in Cambridgeshire, England. It covers folk music, roots music and the alternative music scene in the United Kingdom. It is edited by Iain Hazlewood, [1] [2] who founded Spiral Earth in 2004. [3] Spiral Earth's website includes reviews of CD releases and music festivals and features about ...
Hazlewood became a Royal Academy of Engineering Fellow in 2023. [3] She is also a member of the International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research. [4] Hazlewood is on the editorial board for the Journal of Flood Risk Management [5] and is a member of the Industrial Advisory Board for the University of Bristol's ...
Patsy Hazlewood (born November 19, 1949 [4] [5]) is an American politician and a Republican member of the Tennessee House of Representatives, representing District 27 from January 8, 2014 to 2024. Background
Salisbury Museum hold the original Hazelwood & Dent badge and button dies of the Salisbury City Police. Found in a load of scrap iron by Eugene Maidment in 1975, they were donated to Salisbury Museum over thirty years later, to ensure they stayed in the City of Salisbury, rather than a private collection.
Sir William le Vavasour of Hazlewood, (c. 1131 - 29 June 1191) was the 1st Lord of Hazlewood, a prominent judge, a powerful land owner in Yorkshire (Hazlewood Castle) and one of the witnesses to the Charters of Sawley Abbey.