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  2. Great North Museum: Hancock - Wikipedia

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    The Great North Museum: Hancock is a museum of natural history and ancient civilisations in Newcastle upon Tyne, England . The museum was established in 1884 and was formerly known as the Hancock Museum. In 2006 it merged with Newcastle University's Museum of Antiquities and Shefton Museum to form the Great North Museum.

  3. Hancock (film) - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $150 million [1] Box office. $629.4 million [2] Hancock is a 2008 American superhero film starring Will Smith as an alcoholic, reckless superhero. The film is directed by Peter Berg based a screenplay by Vince Gilligan and Vy Vincent Ngo. The film also stars Charlize Theron and Jason Bateman . The story was originally written by Vy ...

  4. John D. Hancock - Wikipedia

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    February 12, 1939 (age 85) Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. Alma mater. Harvard University. Occupation (s) Director, producer, screenwriter. John D. Hancock (born February 12, 1939) is an American stage and film director, producer and writer. He is perhaps best known for his work on Bang the Drum Slowly. Hancock's theatrical work includes direction ...

  5. John Hancock Academy - Wikipedia

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    John Hancock Academy is a segregation academy in Sparta, Georgia, seat of Hancock County, Georgia. It serves 143 students. It is named after John Hancock. It serves grades PreK-12. History. Hancock was chartered in 1966 as a segregation academy, by George Darden and two other men.

  6. Hancock–Clarke House - Wikipedia

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    July 17, 1971. The Hancock–Clarke House is a historic house in Lexington, Massachusetts, which is now a National Historic Landmark. Built in 1738, the house is notable as one of two surviving houses associated with statesman and Founding Father John Hancock, who lived here for several years as a child. It is the only residence associated with ...

  7. Thomas Hancock Nunn - Wikipedia

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    He was born on 14 March 1859 in London and admitted to Christ's College, Cambridge in 1880 with no scholarship. He received his B.A. in 1884 and his M.A. in 1904. [2] He was also known as Tom Nunn and was married to Kate Hannah Nunn. His brother John Hancock Nunn was in the India rubber business founded by Thomas Hancock. [3]

  8. John Hancock Center - Wikipedia

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    The John Hancock Center is a 100- story, 1,128-foot [7] supertall skyscraper located in Chicago, Illinois. Located in the Magnificent Mile district, the building was officially renamed 875 North Michigan Avenue in 2018. The skyscraper was designed by Peruvian-American chief designer Bruce Graham and Bangladeshi-American structural engineer ...

  9. The Two of Us: My Life with John Thaw - Wikipedia

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    The Two of Us: My Life with John Thaw. The Two of Us: My Life with John Thaw ( ISBN 1-58234-417-5) is a 2004 biography written by British actress Sheila Hancock. It is a double biography that focuses on the lives of both Sheila Hancock and her husband John Thaw (also an actor), and tells the story of their lives and their 28-year marriage. Many ...