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Bantock

British  
/ ˈbæntɒk /

noun

  1. Sir Granville . 1868–1946, British composer. His works include the Hebridean Symphony (1915), five ballets, and three operas

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"I love Bantock Park. You've got the lovely cafe there and they do a really good tea and cake and... I go for lovely runs around there in the morning."

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Knight said her favourite place in the city "just to zone out and just chill out" was Bantock Park.

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To a certain extent, Bantock made it safe for mainstream publishing to embrace visual narratives.

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“Griffin and Sabine” led to five more books from Bantock featuring his post-crossed lovers.

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Things got kind of New Age-y there for a while, but Bantock managed to rescue the situation with self-deprecating humor, and the series rolled onward.

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