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Photo: Hugh Masekela
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Hugh Masekela the South African jazz trumpeter and anti apartheid activist.
Ursula K. Le Guin whose science fiction and fantasy books sold millions of copies.
Mary Lee Berners-Lee, the computer pioneer and mother of the world wide web creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee.
John Barton the director and writer who taught a generation of actors how to speak Shakespearian verse.
Mark E. Smith, the controversial front man of the post punk band The Fall.
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Photo: Hugh Masekela
Matthew Bannister on
Hugh Masekela the South African jazz trumpeter and anti apartheid activist.
Ursula K. Le Guin whose science fiction and fantasy books sold millions of copies.
Mary Lee Berners-Lee, the computer pioneer and mother of the world wide web creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee.
John Barton the director and writer who taught a generation of actors how to speak Shakespearian verse.
Mark E. Smith, the controversial front man of the post punk band The Fall.

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