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61:, Distinguished Research Fellow, School of Advanced Study, University of London, "for her service to historical records, in particular through her work as head of the National Archives"
322:, Wikimedia Foundation, "for facilitating the spread of information via his work creating and developing Knowledge (XXG), the world's largest free online enclyclopedia [
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