Olney, Mark

Date:
18/09/2009
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TP1/A/1776
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18/09/2009

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Audio file duration: 00:15:08 Format of original recording: wav 44.1 khz 16 bit ZOOM digital recorder.

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Mark Olney lives in Berkshire but is originally from Slough. He is a primary school teacher, went to university aged 40. Has travelled around the world, lived in Japan for a year teaching English with his wife and they had their first child out there. Moved back to the UK when his wife became pregnant again. Very passionate about development and poverty in the third world. On the plinth he is going to dress up as a caveman and play the guitar, talk about these issues as it is in the 200 years anniversary of Charles Darwin this year.

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