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Surprisingly little information here about Mr Wood! I've added a link to a museum in Bath which has some more. Interestingly, this conflicts with the claim he was born in Yorkshire - I've no idea whether this is correct, so have left the article intact. It would help to know that he was born somewhere specific in Yorkshire though. Fontles 21:33, 28 January 2007 (UTC)