Kenneth Allsop
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Kenneth Allsop | |
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Born | 29 January 1920 Yorkshire, England |
Died | 23 May 1973 (aged 53) |
Occupation | broadcaster, author and naturalist |
Kenneth Allsop (29 January 1920 Yorkshire, England – 23 May 1973) was a British broadcaster, author and naturalist.[1] [2] He also was Rector of Edinburgh University and won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize.
The inquest on his death recorded an open verdict, despite having found that it was brought about by an overdose of barbiturates. He is buried at Powerstock in Dorset.
[edit] References
- ^ Field of Vision: The Broadcast Life of Kenneth Allsop
- ^ Kenneth Allsop at the Internet Movie Database
[edit] External links
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NAME | Allsop, Kenneth |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | broadcaster, author and naturalist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1929-01-29 |
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DATE OF DEATH | 1973-05-23 |
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