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Catlow is a 1971 western film.

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Agnes Catlow (1806–1889) was a 19th-century British science writer best known for a popular book on conchology.

Charles Stanley Catlow was an English cricketer. Catlow was a right-handed batsman. He was born at Darwen, Lancashire.

(Charles) Richard Arthur Catlow is a British chemist, and professor at University College London. Previously, he was Director of the Davy Faraday Research Laboratory, and Wolfson Professor of Natural Philosophy at the Royal Institution. Since 2016 he has served as the foreign secretary of the Royal Society.

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