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Fernando Gilgado Gomez
Fernando Gilgado Gómez has been folding paper since the age of ten and has since published a number of titles on the subject of origami. In addition, he is a member of the Spanish Association of Origami and hosts his craft workshops around the world.
Dominic Greyer
Dominic Greyer is a photographer, writer and the owner of the Lesser Spotted Images gift business, which sells prints, calendars, mugs and other household items featuring his photography of unusual placename signs. He is the author of Far From Dull, published in 2000.
Wendy Grant
Wendy Grant is a member of the National Association of Counsellors, Hypnotherapists and Psycotherapists. She is a consultant hypnotherapist and runs a successful private practice. She lectires and runs workshops for colleges and business, including the British Association of Women Enterpreneurs. Wendy Grant has also written Are You in Control? and Dare!
Ivor Grump
Ivor Grump has been attempting golf since the tender age of 14. He was the Worcestershire Golf Club’s junior champion in 1976 and it’s been downhill all the way ever since. His nadir was losing 13 golf balls at Royal Sandwich and failing to complete the course. Grump is one of the founding members of the PGA (Professional Grumps Association).
Vaughan F. Grylls
Vaughan F. Grylls is an English photographer, author and artist. His photography and artworks have been shown widely in the US including a mid-career retrospective at the University of Wisconsin in 1986. He is represented in several public collections, including Polaroid Inc, Williams College Massachusetts and the British National Media Museum. Grylls has been Professor of Photography and Video at Williams College Massachusetts and visiting Professor in Fine Arts at the University of Wisconsin, St Louis’s Washington University and at the University of South Dakota. He is the author and photographer of Oxford Then and Now, Cambridge Then and Now, Hong Kong Then and Now, Singapore Then and Now and Shanghai Then and Now.
Lisa Marie Griffith
Lisa Marie Griffith studied history at University College Dublin and a PhD at Trinity College. She became fascinated by the history of Dublin and throughout her studies worked as a walking tour guide in Dublin. Lisa Marie is author of Stones of Dublin: A History of Dublin in Ten Buildings (Collins Press, 2014) and has published a number of essays on Dublin history. She is co-editor of two edited collections of essays, Leaders of the City: Dublin’s first citizens, 1500–1950 (Four Courts, 2013) and Death and Dying in Dublin: 1500 to the Present (Four Courts, 2016). She also presented a series on Anna Livia (now Dublin City FM) for two years on Dublin History. She taught history and was Coordinator of the Cultural and Heritage Studies Programme at the National Print Museum in Dublin. She now works at DCU (Dublin City University).
