Timothy Neat

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Timothy Neat


Born
Cornwall
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Timothy Neat was born and brought up in Cornwall. He completed a degree in Fine Art at the University of Leeds and moved to Scotland in 1968. From 1973 to 1988, he lectured in History of Art at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in Dundee. During his time there, he became the founder-editor of a fine-art periodical called Seer.

Also well known as a filmmaker, Neat made a number of independent films and documentaries, including The Summer Walkers (1976), Hallaig (1984), Play Me Something (1989) and Walk Me Home (1993).

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The Summer Walkers: Travell...

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Hamish Henderson: A Biograp...

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Hamish Henderson, Volume 1:...

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Part Seen, Part Imagined: M...

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When I was Young: Voices fr...

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These Faces: Scotland, Engl...

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The Voice of the Bard

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The Horseman's Word

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The Day of the Mountain

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