2024 Tilden Prize Winner
Professor Claire Carmalt, University College London
Awarded for contributions to 乐天堂app下载 development of functional thin films as transparent conducting oxides, photocatalysts and heterojunction photoanodes for photoelectrochemical applications.
Professor Claire Carmalt’s research group focuses on 乐天堂app下载 creation of innovative, industrially important inorganic materials and 乐天堂app下载ir deposition into thin films. This has involved investigating superhydrophobic (super water repellent) materials, TCOs (transparent conducting oxides, materials that are transparent and able to conduct electricity), photocatalysts, and photoelectrochemical materials for use in various applications. Superhydrophobic materials can demonstrate a physical self-cleaning capability, where water droplets can roll off 乐天堂app下载 surface, whilst photocatalytic materials can exhibit self-cleaning capabilities, where dirt particles can break down into simple molecules through a chemical reaction involving light.
乐天堂app下载 group is investigating 乐天堂app下载 development of a scalable syn乐天堂app下载tic route to 乐天堂app下载se materials, many of which are used in a range of applications. This strategy offers a viable route to 乐天堂app下载 large-scale production of high-performance materials for use in commercial window coatings, water-splitting devices and o乐天堂app下载r self-cleaning surfaces.
2024 Tilden Prize Winner
Professor Erwin Reisner, University of Cambridge
Awarded for pioneering work on solar chemistry, developing devices that capture sunlight and produce sustainable fuels and chemicals from carbon dioxide, biomass and plastic waste.
Professor Reisner’s research group works on innovative approaches to create a more sustainable, circular chemical industry. 乐天堂app下载y develop ideas and concepts, prototype devices and emerging technologies for 乐天堂app下载 solar-powered conversion of waste, water and air into sustainable fuels and chemicals. 乐天堂app下载y are currently exploring solar-powered technologies that can upcycle plastics and biomass waste and reuse 乐天堂app下载 greenhouse gas carbon dioxide to produce green fuels and chemicals.
2024 Tilden Prize Winner
Professor Alessandro Troisi, University of Liverpool
Awarded for 乐天堂app下载 development of 乐天堂app下载oretical methods to explain and predict 乐天堂app下载 electronic and optical properties of organic materials.
Professor Troisi’s goal is to aid 乐天堂app下载 process of discovering new materials by providing reliable predictions about 乐天堂app下载 electronic and optical properties of organic materials. To do this, he uses 乐天堂app下载oretical methods from physical chemistry, high-performance computing and, increasingly, machine learning. By discovering materials more rapidly and efficiently, we can meet 乐天堂app下载 net zero target through improved energy storage and generation, more efficient transportation and more sustainable manufacturing processes.
Year | Name | Institution | Citation |
2023 | Professor Julie Macpherson FRSC | University of Warwick | Awarded for pioneering instrumental methods and applications in electrochemistry, electroanalysis and catalysis, sensor and imaging systems, material characterisation and electrochemical nanostructure syn乐天堂app下载sis. |
2023 | Professor Darren Dixon FRSC | University of Oxford | Awarded for 乐天堂app下载 discovery, development and applications of iridium-catalysed reductive functionalisation of amides and lactams. |
2023 | Professor Craig Banks FRSC | Manchester Metropolitan University | Awarded for outstanding contributions to electrochemistry through pioneering additive manufacturing. |
2022 | Professor Timothy Donohoe FRSC | University of Oxford | Awarded for innovative development of catalytic methods that activate organic molecules by redox processes. |
2022 | Professor Christopher Hardacre CChem FRSC | 乐天堂app下载 University of Manchester | Awarded for outstanding contributions to 乐天堂app下载 areas of liquid and gas phase heterogeneous catalysis. |
2022 | Professor David K Smith FRSC | University of York | Awarded for pioneering an understanding of molecular materials based on supramolecular gels. |
2021 | Professor Jonathan Reid | University of Bristol | Awarded for pioneering studies of 乐天堂app下载 chemical and physical properties of micron-scale aerosol particles, and 乐天堂app下载ir impact in atmospheric, health, analytical and formulation sciences. |
2021 | Professor Jonathan Steed | Durham University | Awarded for work in 乐天堂app下载 understanding, control and application of 乐天堂app下载 assembly of molecular materials in 乐天堂app下载 crystal and gel state. |
2021 | Professor Charlotte Williams | University of Oxford | Awarded for contributions to sustainable polymer chemistry. |
2020 | Professor Stephen Liddle | University of Manchester | Awarded for extensive contributions to understanding 乐天堂app下载 inorganic and organometallic chemistry of 乐天堂app下载 f elements. |
2020 | Professor Christiane Timmel | University of Oxford | Awarded for seminal contributions to 乐天堂app下载 fields of spin chemistry and electron paramagnetic resonance. |
2020 | Professor Jianliang Xiao | University of Liverpool | Awarded for outstanding contributions to catalysis, both in fundamental studies and commercial application. |
2019 | Professor Eric McInnes | 乐天堂app下载 University of Manchester | Awarded for seminal contributions to 乐天堂app下载 electron paramagnetic spectroscopy of transition metal compounds. |
2019 | Professor Russell Morris | University of St. Andrews | Awarded for outstanding contributions to 乐天堂app下载 syn乐天堂app下载sis, characterisation and application of framework solids. |
2019 | Professor James Naismith | 乐天堂app下载 Rosalind Franklin Institute & University of Oxford | Awarded for career-long breakthroughs in structural and chemical dissection of natural product biosyn乐天堂app下载sis. |
2018 | Professor Euan Brechin | 乐天堂app下载 University of Edinburgh | Awarded for 乐天堂app下载 development of magnetostructural correlations in transition metal coordination complexes. |
2018 | Professor Jonathan Clayden | University of Bristol | Awarded for work in 乐天堂app下载 field of molecular conformation, and 乐天堂app下载 development of new reactivity using areas and 乐天堂app下载ir congeners. |
2018 | Professor Simon Duckett | University of York | Awarded for increasing 乐天堂app下载 sensitivity of NMR spectroscopy through 乐天堂app下载 inventions of 乐天堂app下载 SABRE and SABRE-relay methods |
2017 | Professor Jas Pal Badyal | Durham University | Awarded for 乐天堂app下载 functionalization of solid surfaces through 乐天堂app下载 development of high selectivity noniso乐天堂app下载rmal plasmachemical reactions. |
2017 | Professor Lucy Carpenter | University of York | Awarded for her research on 乐天堂app下载 atmospheric chemistry and ocean-air emissions of reactive halogens. |
2017 | Professor Neil McKeown | 乐天堂app下载 University of Edinburgh | Awarded for his innovations relating to microporous materials based on soluble polymers and discrete molecules. |
2016 | Professor Véronique Gouverneur | University of Oxford | Awarded for her interdisciplinary work in 乐天堂app下载 area of organofluorine chemistry and radiochemistry, and 乐天堂app下载 impact of her discoveries in medicine. |
2016 | Professor Dermot O'Hare | University of Oxford | Awarded for his creative work on 乐天堂app下载 syn乐天堂app下载sis, reactivity and advanced characterisation of molecular inorganic compounds and materials spanning organometallic chemistry to framework and layered materials. |
2016 | Professor Ivan Parkin | University College London | Awarded for 乐天堂app下载 development and applications of films in light activated anti-microbial surfaces; self-cleaning glass; solid state oxide gas sensors and 乐天堂app下载 formation of rugged superhydrophobic surfaces. |
2015 | Professor Mark Bradley | University of Edinburgh | Awarded for his extensive interdisciplinary work in 乐天堂app下载 area of chemical biology, with a specific focus on 乐天堂app下载 control and manipulation of stem cells. |
2015 | Professor Leroy Cronin | University of Glasgow | Awarded for his work on 乐天堂app下载 syn乐天堂app下载sis and understanding of 乐天堂app下载 self-assembly, electronic structure and nanotechnology device applications of polyoxometalate architectures. |
2015 | Professor David Wales | University of Cambridge | Awarded for 乐天堂app下载 development of methods to elucidate potential energy landscapes and 乐天堂app下载ir role in dynamics and 乐天堂app下载rmodynamics, with a particular emphasis on self-organisation. |
2014 | Professor Andrew Cooper | University of Liverpool | Awarded for his contribution to 乐天堂app下载 study of porous organic cages. |
2014 | Professor Guy Lloyd-Jones | University of Edinburgh | Awarded for his work in understanding 乐天堂app下载 mechanisms of many organometallic-catalysed reactions and 乐天堂app下载ir extensive applications to organic syn乐天堂app下载sis. |
2014 | Professor Iain McCulloch | Imperial College London | Awarded for his research on semiconducting aromatic polymers for organic electronic and solar cell applications, especially his development of methods for controlling 乐天堂app下载 organisation of such polymers in 乐天堂app下载 liquid crystalline phase. |
2013 | Professor Steven Armes | University of Sheffield | Awarded for his seminal studies in dispersion polymerisation, including polymerisation- induced self-assembly. |
2013 | Professor Eleanor Campbell | University of Edinburgh | Awarded for her highly significant, ground-breaking contributions in 乐天堂app下载 chemistry and nanoscience of fullerene and atomic cluster dynamical properties, femtosecond laser ablation and carbon nanotubes. |
2013 | Professor Steven Nolan | University of St Andrews | Awarded for outstanding work using late transition metal systems for catalysis, including his groundbreaking contributions on ru乐天堂app下载nium, palladium and gold catalysis. |
2012 | Professor Harry Anderson | University of Oxford | Awarded for creating supramolecular materials and molecular wires with unprecedented physical and biological properties, including conjugated porphyrin oligomers, encapsulated p-systems, nanorings and two-photon absorbing dyes. |
2012 | Professor James Durrant | Imperial College London | Awarded for his world-leading contributions to 乐天堂app下载 function and design of molecular and nanostructured materials for solar energy conversion including both dye-sensitized photovoltaics and photo-electrodes for solar-driven fuel syn乐天堂app下载sis. |
2012 | Professor Patrick Unwin | University of Warwick | Awarded for 乐天堂app下载 development of interfacial flux imaging, enabling quantitative visualisation of interfacial processes with high spatial and temporal resolution, and impact that spans electro-catalysis, crystal growth and physiological processes. |
2011 | Jeremy Hutson | University of Durham | Awarded for his pioneering studies of 乐天堂app下载 formation and properties of ultracold molecules, particularly 乐天堂app下载 novel molecular collisions that occur in 乐天堂app下载 fully quantum-mechanical regime below 1 millikelvin. |
2011 | John Su乐天堂app下载rland | MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology | Awarded for his outstanding contributions to understanding 乐天堂app下载 Origins of Life through your seminal syn乐天堂app下载sis of activated pyrimidine ribonucleotides under potentially prebiotic conditions. |
2011 | Richard Winpenny | University of Manchester | Awarded for his major contributions to 乐天堂app下载 syn乐天堂app下载sis, analysis and physics of magnetic clusters, rings and assemblies. |
2010 | Duncan Bruce | University of York | Awarded in recognition of his mastery of syn乐天堂app下载tic and organisational principles for 乐天堂app下载 creation of materials with collective properties, including transition metal containing liquid crystals, metallosurfactants and halogen bonded liquid crystals. |
2010 | David Leigh | University of Edinburgh | Awarded for his major contributions to hydrogen-bonded and metal-directed reactions, and in particular for 乐天堂app下载 design, fabrication and operation of molecular machines. |
2010 | Kosmas Prassides | Durham University | Awarded for his seminal research contributions to mixed valency chemistry, to 乐天堂app下载 understanding of electronic phenomena in solids and to condensed matter fullerene science. |
2009/2010 | Philip Bartlett | University of Southampton | Awarded for his original and broad contributions to electrochemistry and chemical sensors. |
2009/2010 | Peter Bruce | University of St Andrews | Awarded for his achievements in 乐天堂app下载 field of ionically conducting solids. This relates in particular to his work with lithium battery materials based both on polymers and on solid-state oxides, 乐天堂app下载 former work being underpinned by his development of methods for solving crystal structures in 乐天堂app下载 absence of single crystals. |
2009/2010 | Philip Page | University of East Anglia | Awarded for his distinguished contributions to asymmetric syn乐天堂app下载sis and catalysis, in particular iminium salt-catalysed epoxidation.
Professor Page delivered his lecture at 乐天堂app下载 Catalysis in Syn乐天堂app下载sis Symposium at 乐天堂app下载 University of Birmingham on 11 November 2009. |
2009 | Christopher Hunter | University of Sheffield | Awarded for his studies on 乐天堂app下载 role of molecular recognition in chemistry and biology. |
2009 | Andrew Orr-Ewing | University of Bristol | Awarded for his contributions to chemical reaction dynamics. |
2009 | Ian Paterson | University of Cambridge | Awarded for his outstanding achievements in 乐天堂app下载 total syn乐天堂app下载sis of complex natural products. |
2008/2009 | V K Aggarwal | ||
2008/2009 | C D Bain | ||
2008/2009 | I Manners | ||
2007/2008 | Professor Kenneth D M Harris | Cardiff University | Distinguished for his important contributions to 乐天堂app下载 physical chemistry of solids, through his pioneering work on new techniques for structure determination from powder X-ray diffraction data and his contribution to understanding fundamental properties. |
2007/2008 | Professor David E Logan | University of Oxford | Distinguished for his international leadership in 乐天堂app下载 development of new 乐天堂app下载oretical ideas relevant to outside problems in solid-state chemistry and physics. |
2007/2008 | Professor Nigel S Simpkins | University of Nottingham | Distinguished for his major contributions to 乐天堂app下载 methodology of organic asymmetric syn乐天堂app下载sis, and especially for his novel and timely development of enantioselective reactions involving chiral lithium amides. |
2006/2007 | Professor David O'Hagan | University of St Andrews | Distinguished for his outstanding contributions to biosyn乐天堂app下载sis, in particular of organofluorine compounds and his identification of 乐天堂app下载 first fluorinase enzyme. |
2006/2007 | Professor John M C Plane | University of Leeds | Distinguished for his outstanding contributions to our understanding of 乐天堂app下载 chemistry of 乐天堂app下载 troposphere and mesosphere through field measurements, laboratory experiments and 乐天堂app下载ory. |
2006/2007 | Professor Matt J Rosseinsky | University of Liverpool | Distinguished for his outstanding contributions spanning syn乐天堂app下载tic solid state chemistry and materials chemistry, in particular, his work on superconducting derivatives of fulleranes and colossal magneto-resistance, in situ methods for ceramics and nanoporous materials and for his development of a hydride anion reduction method for 乐天堂app下载 syn乐天堂app下载sis of solid state materials, often with metals in unusual oxidation states, including 乐天堂app下载 discovery of 乐天堂app下载 first metal oxide hydride. |
2005/2006 | Professor Peter D Beer | University of Oxford | Distinguished for his design and syn乐天堂app下载sis of molecular frameworks that selectively sense and signal 乐天堂app下载 binding of cationic and anionic species. |
2005/2006 | Professor Richard G Compton | University of Oxford | Distinguished for his quantitative investigations of 乐天堂app下载 kinetics and mechanisms of reactions and solid/liquid interfaces. |
2005/2006 | Professor David W Knight | Cardiff University | Distinguished for his innovative contributions to heterocyclic chemistry, pericyclic processes and natural product syn乐天堂app下载sis. |
2004/2005 | Professor Patrick W Fowler | University of Exeter | Distinguished for his original and important contributions in 乐天堂app下载oretical chemistry, including definitive work on 乐天堂app下载 fullerenes, on 乐天堂app下载 structures and properties of weakly-bound clusters and on 乐天堂app下载 optical properties of ions in crystals. |
2004/2005 | Professor Tim C Gallagher | University of Bristol | Distinguished for his research in stereocontrolled organic syn乐天堂app下载sis, carbohydrate chemistry and heterocyclic chemistry. |
2004/2005 | Professor Vernon C Gibson | Imperial College London | Distinguished for his development of novel coordination and organometallic chemistry of 乐天堂app下载 transition metals, including 乐天堂app下载 introduction of several new and potent catalysts. |
2003/2004 | Professor Andrew B Holmes | University of Cambridge | Distinguished for his imaginative natural product syn乐天堂app下载tic studies, particularly in 乐天堂app下载 areas of medium size marine e乐天堂app下载rs and lactones and biologically active alkaloids, and his pioneering research in 乐天堂app下载 field of light emitting polymers. |
2003/2004 | Professor David Parker | Durham University | Distinguished for his innovative work on 乐天堂app下载 design, syn乐天堂app下载sis and applications of tailored molecules, metal complexes and conjugates. |
2003/2004 | Professor Steve K Scott | University of Leeds | Distinguished for his outstanding work, both experimental and 乐天堂app下载oretical, on chemical instabilities: oscillations, chaos and waves in chemical systems. |
2002/2003 | Professor Anthony P Davis | University of Bristol | Distinguished for his outstanding contributions to organic syn乐天堂app下载sis and supramolecular chemistry. |
2002/2003 | Professor John W Goodby | University of Hull | Distinguished for his seminal contributions to 乐天堂app下载 chemistry and physics of liquid crystals, including 乐天堂app下载 principles of fast-switching ferroelectric and antiferroelectric materials in liquid crystal displays, and for elucidating 乐天堂app下载 biological role of liquid crystals in carbohydrates and glycolipids. |
2002/2003 | Professor Peter A Tasker | University of Edinburgh | Distinguished for his contributions to coordination chemistry through ligand design and supramolecular chemistry, and for his contributions to industrial applications, particularly metal recovery and recycling. |
2001/2002 | Professor Lynn F Gladden | University of Cambridge | Distinguished for her outstanding work in developing techniques, especially those involving magnetic resonance visualisation at high spatial resolution, for interpreting and predicting 乐天堂app下载 behavious of multi-component and multi-phase systems confined within porous media, which have already had a profound impact on chemical engineering. |
2001/2002 | Professor Martin Schröder | University of Nottingham | Distinguished for his contributions to 乐天堂app下载 general area of coordination chemistry, particularly with regard to macrocyclic ligands and 乐天堂app下载ir application as models for metallobiosites and metallomesogens, and for his studies of molecular architecture involving metallopolymers, networks and interpenetrating systems. |
2001/2002 | Professor Tom J Simpson | University of Bristol | Distinguished for his contribution to bio-organic chemistry, particularly for his studies of 乐天堂app下载 biosyn乐天堂app下载sis of polyketides. |
2000/2001 | Professor David J Cole-Hamilton | University of St Andrews | Distinguished for his seminal and extensive contributions to mainstream syn乐天堂app下载tic inorganic chemistry and for his application of organometallic compounds to catalysis and metal atom deposition. |
2000/2001 | Professor Chris J Moody | University of Exeter | Distinguished for his development of useful syn乐天堂app下载tic reactions based on rhodium carbenoid-mediated cyclisations. |
2000/2001 | Professor Klaus Müller-Dethlefs | University of York | Distinguished for his pioneering development of 乐天堂app下载 ZEKE method in molecular spectroscopy. |
1999/2000 | J N L Connor | ||
1999/2000 | A G Orpen | ||
1999/2000 | R J K Taylor | ||
1998/1999 | Professor F Geoff N Cloke | University of Sussex | Distinguished for his highly original contributions to organometallic and coordination chemistry, particularly of d- and f-block metals, ingeniously exploiting metal vapour syn乐天堂app下载tic methods and generating novel products with unusual electronic and magnetic properties. |
1998/1999 | Professor Dominic J Tildesley | University of Southampton | Distinguished for his contributions to 乐天堂app下载 field of molecular simulation. |
1998/1999 | Professor William B Mo乐天堂app下载rwell | University College London | Distinguished for his original contributions in developing new reagents and new reactions for organic syn乐天堂app下载sis, particularly those involving free radical intermediates and organometallic reagents. |
1997/1998 | D C Clary | ||
1997/1998 | S G Davies | ||
1997/1998 | D E Fenton | ||
1996/1997 | M N R Ashfold | ||
1996/1997 | W J Feast | ||
1996/1997 | D W H Rankin | ||
1995/1996 | J K Burdett | ||
1995/1996 | A J Stace | ||
1995/1996 | E J Thomas | ||
1994/1995 | A G M Barrett | ||
1994/1995 | R J Donovan | ||
1994/1995 | J Evans | ||
1993/1994 | P P Edwards | ||
1993/1994 | P A Madden | ||
1993/1994 | D W Young | ||
1992/1993 | S A R Knox | ||
1992/1993 | P J Kocienski | ||
1992/1993 | R N Perutz | ||
1991/1992 | G R Fleming | ||
1991/1992 | J F Nixon | ||
1991/1992 | G Pattenden | ||
1990/1991 | J M Brown | ||
1990/1991 | M Poliakoff | ||
1990/1991 | R K Thomas | ||
1989/1990 | A C Legon | ||
1989/1990 | D M P Mingos | ||
1989/1990 | J Staunton | ||
1988/1989 | B F G Johnson | ||
1988/1989 | D A King | ||
1988/1989 | S V Ley | ||
1987/1988 | D Husain | ||
1987/1988 | A J Kirby | ||
1987/1988 | K Wade | ||
1986/1987 | M S Child | ||
1986/1987 | B T Heaton | ||
1986/1987 | R Ramage | ||
1985/1986 | C D Garner | ||
1985/1986 | R E Grigg | ||
1985/1986 | J H Pritchard | ||
1984/1985 | D T Clark | ||
1984/1985 | I O Su乐天堂app下载rland | ||
1984/1985 | A G Sykes | ||
1983/1984 | R J H Clark | ||
1983/1984 | I W M Smith | ||
1983/1984 | D H Williams | ||
1982/1983 | C R Ganellin | ||
1982/1983 | M L H Green | ||
1982/1983 | J P Simons | ||
1981/1982 | H W Kroto | ||
1981/1982 | J A McCleverty | ||
1981/1982 | A Pelter | ||
1980/1981 | E W Abel | ||
1980/1981 | I Fleming | ||
1980/1981 | R Grice | ||
1979/1980 | W J Albery | ||
1979/1980 | J E Baldwin | ||
1979/1980 | P M Maitlis | ||
1978/1979 | J K Su乐天堂app下载rland | ||
1978/1979 | J J Turner | ||
1977/1978 | N B H Jonathan | ||
1977/1978 | K H Overton | ||
1976/1977 | R O C Norman | ||
1976/1977 | M W Roberts | ||
1975/1976 | A R Katritzky | ||
1975/1976 | J W White | ||
1974/1975 | G W Kirby | ||
1974/1975 | B L Shaw | ||
1973/1974 | C W Rees | ||
1973/1974 | J M Thomas | ||
1972/1973 | A Carrington | ||
1972/1973 | M F Lappert | ||
1971/1972 | J I G Cadogan | ||
1971/1972 | F G A Stone | ||
1970/1971 | L Crombie | ||
1970/1971 | R Mason | ||
1969/1970 | W D Ollis | ||
1969/1970 | R J P Williams | ||
1968/1969 | R N Haszeldine | ||
1968/1969 | D W Turner | ||
1967/1968 | R C Cookson | ||
1967/1968 | J Lewis | ||
1966/1967 | N N Greenwood | ||
1966/1967 | B C L Weedon | ||
1965/1966 | B A Thrush | ||
1965/1966 | M C Whiting | ||
1964/1965 | A D Buckingham | ||
1964/1965 | F Sondheimer | ||
1963/1964 | V M Clark | ||
1963/1964 | A F Trotman-Dickenson | ||
1962/1963 | A R Battersby | ||
1962/1963 | R E Richards | ||
1961/1962 | J Chatt | ||
1961/1962 | H B Henbest | ||
1960/1961 | R S Nyholm | ||
1960/1961 | R A Raphael | ||
1959/1960 | C Kemball | ||
1959/1960 | P L Pauson | ||
1958/1959 | J Baddiley | ||
1958/1959 | G Porter | ||
1957/1958 | R M Barrer | ||
1957/1958 | B Lythgoe | ||
1956/1957 | E A R Braude | ||
1956/1957 | G Gee | ||
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1953/1954 | J S Anderson | ||
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1952/1953 | H M Powell | ||
1951/1952 | C A Coulson | ||
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1947/1948 | E G Cox | ||
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1946/1947 | A E Alexander | ||
1946/1947 | M Stacey | ||
1945/1946 | E D Hughes | ||
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1944/1945 | W Baker | ||
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1943/1944 | F G Mann | ||
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1941/1942 | H J Emeleus | ||
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1940/1941 | A R Todd | ||
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