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    Ellis and Ruth Armstrong

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    Ellis Armstrong and Ruth Armstrong in front of their house

    Armstrong family in the bosque

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    Armstrong family in the bosque near the end of Via Oreada. L-R: Diana Armstrong, Ellis Armstrong, Margaret Armstrong (in front), John Armstrong

    Ellis Armstrong and Jimmy Forest

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    Ellis Armstrong playing guitar with student Jimmy Forest on violin

    Margaret Armstrong on horseback

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    Margaret Armstrong on her thoroughbred Old Slim in the backyard of the Armstrong house at the end of Via Oread

    Ruth Armstrong on her horse

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    Ruth Armstrong mounted on her horse near the Corrales bosqu

    Diana, John and Margaret Armstrong

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    Formal portrait of Ruth Armstrong and Ellis Armstrong's children. L-R: Diana Armstrong, John Armstrong, Margaret Armstrong

    Armstrong family in front of their house

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    Armstrong family seated in front of their house at the end of Via Oreada. L-R: John Armstrong, Margaret Armstrong, Ellis Armstrong; in front Diana Armstrong and Ruth Armstron

    Three men in a car

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    Jerry Rose, Ellis Armstrong and John Armstrong in an abandoned car in the Corrales bosqu

    EXPLORATHON 2023 Bright Club: Daniel Ridley-Ellis

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    Daniel Ridley-Ellis is head of the Centre Wood Science and Technology at Edinburgh Napier University. He is one of the UK’s technical experts on guessing the strength of wood and can talk for hours on the topic – which he frequently does if nobody stops him. His main area of research is understanding the properties of wood, and how they are influenced by tree growth, forest management, and climate. He represents the UK at European Standards Committees for grading of construction timber, and the majority of structural sawn timber produced in the UK is now graded with settings he developed. He was named “woodland hero” for 2016 by Grown in Britain, and is also active in online learning, public engagement and science communication. He was the lead organiser of Bright Club Edinburgh from 2011 to 2023.What is Bright Club?Bright Club is the platform that transforms researchers into stand-up comedians and has been doing this for 10 years across the UK – it’s about having fun and audience participation! This event was recorded in Sandy's Bar, University of St Andrews Student Union on 29 October 2023 as part of EXPLORATHON, Scotland's contribution to European Researchers' Night. In 2022-23, EXPLORATHON was supported by the Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council [grant number EP/X020894/1].Author contributions to contentDaniel Ridley-Ellis conceived, planned, and presented the content recorded in the video. Kirsty Ross organised the event and recorded the raw footage of the performance, which Daniel Ridley-Ellis then edited into a YouTube-appropriate format.</p
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