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  1. Sir Alan Hylton Ward (born 15 February 1938) is a former judge of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales . Early life and education. Ward was born and raised in South Africa and practised as an Attorney of the Supreme Court (solicitor), occasionally being instructed by Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo.

  2. Alan Ward. Alan Ward of The Honeycombs in Holland Park, London, 1965. (Photo by Stanley Bielecki/ASP/Getty Images) Alan Ward was born in Nottingham and was the guitarist in successful beat group “The Honeycombs”. From the information I can gather it would seem he moved to London with his family when he was young.

  3. Born in Nottingham on 12th December 1945 Alan was the baby of the band, aged just eighteen when he first appeared on Top Of The Pops. He was however also the most musically educated having spent eleven years studying piano and music theory as well as two years learning guitar. His keyboard skills were as important to the band as his guitar playing.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_WardAlan Ward - Wikipedia

    Alan Ward may refer to: Sir Alan Ward (born 1938), former judge of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales. Alan Ward (cricketer) (born 1947), former English cricketer. Alan Ward (historian) (1935–2014), New Zealand historian. Alan Howard Ward (1925–2021), British physicist.

  5. 31. Aug. 2023 · Washington, D.C. (August 31, 2023) – The Cultural Landscape Foundation (TCLF) announced today that it has been gifted the digital photographic archives of the preeminent landscape photographer and landscape architect Alan Ward, a principal at the Boston-based firm Sasaki and a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects.

  6. In brief. Alan Ward was an historian, writer and Emeritus Professor of the University of Newcastle who was involved with the Waitangi Tribunal from the late 1980s. A Show of Justice: racial "amalgamation" in nineteenth century New Zealand (1974) is Ward's PhD thesis and it has become standard reading in many university courses.

  7. Alan Ward. British mastering engineer, producer and mixer from Crawley (Sussex), living and working in Brussels (Belgium). Started his career around 1972 at Morgan Studios, London, and later moved to Morgan Studios, Brussels, where he became chief engineer in 1975.