Peter Culley

Peter Culley (1958–2015) was a Canadian poet and photographer living in Nanaimo at the time of his death. He grew up on Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) bases in Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Scotland and lived in Nanaimo, BC since 1972. He was known for his “Hammertown” series, ''Hammertown'', ''The Age of Briggs and Stratton'', and ''Parkway'', a re-imagination of Nanaimo and British Columbia. He was also an art critic who wrote extensively on Stan Douglas, Roy Arden, Kelly Wood and Geoffrey Farmer. He was involved with many writing scenes, including The Kootenay School of Writing in Vancouver, the Nanaimo poetry scene and poetry circles throughout North America. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Sports facilities and technologies / Peter Culley and John Pascoe. by Culley, Peter

    Published 2009
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    Sports facilities and technologies / Peter Culley and John Pascoe. by Culley, Peter

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    Stadium engineering / Peter Culley and John Pascoe (eds).

    Published 2005
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    Stadium and arena design / edited by Peter Culley and John Pascoe.

    Published 2015
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    Stadium engineering / Peter Culley and John Pascoe (eds).

    Published 2005
    Other Authors: “…Culley, Peter…”
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