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42. David Birley — Jacki Birmingham : ZoomInfo Business People Information
birley, oswald, IAAF, David, 6th Marquess of Exeter by oswald birley In his I most remember was sir Robert birley who was the and taught me at .
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43. A History Of Seaford House — Defence Academy
sir Winston Churchill by J Leigh Pemberton. (Copy of the original by sir oswald birley in Speakers House.) Presented by the 1957, 1958, 1959 and 1960
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    In the middle of the 19th century, the area now known as Belgravia, and situated between houses in Grosvenor Place and Sloane Street, was mixed pasture, market gardens, waste land and rubbish dumps. The area was developed by 2nd Earl of Grosvenor, and as the Duke of Westminster he remains the owner of the whole area today. The architects he employed conceived "a fine square as the centre-piece of the area with streets, crescents and other squares around it". The House was built in 1842 by Philip Hardwick (1792-1870), who was at various times architect to the St Katherine's Dock Company, from which excavation much of the soil for the Belgrave Square gardens was transported; as well as St Bartholomew's Hospital and the Goldsmith's Company. He also designed the old Euston Railway Station. The original cost of the house was just £22,000 and it was described by a writer of the day as "the largest and most magnificent house in the new square". The house conformed to the overall plan for Belgravia and included a stable-yard, coachhouse, groom's quarters and an octagonal clock tower. It originally had a

44. Private Enclaves For London Epicures - New York Times
(Mr. birley s father, sir oswald, was the fashionable portrait painter of his day.) Two greenprinted, tasseled love seats flank the carved fireplace with
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45. Levenger Press - Minnie Churchill
But at the Churchill Heritage, they watch over a special part of sir Winston opposite the famous painting of sir Winston by sir oswald birley.
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"I knew he was a remarkable man, but this magical side, as a painter, came as a surprise to me."
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  • I n London, they keep Winston Churchill's war rooms from World War II just as they were during his finest hour. At Churchill College Cambridge, they have archived his papers and photographs. But at the Churchill Heritage, they watch over a special part of Sir Winston Churchill's history and his heart: his paintings. "Many people don't realize that Winston Churchill's greatest pastime was painting," says Minnie S. Churchill, the director of Churchill Heritage. "He once wrote: ‘Happy are the painters, for they shall not be lonely. Light and colour, peace and hope, will keep them company to the end, or almost to the end, of the day.'" Tracking down the whereabouts of Sir Winston's paintings has been Minnie's focus for the past six years as the collaborator, with David Coombs, on the monumental new book

    46. JSTOR Roman Britain
    I mention among them E. birley, sir Cyril Fox, Felix oswald, sir E. M. Wheeler, and R. P. Wright. But a scholar who was equally at home in all regions of
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    47. Strong Quiet, Rural England At Its Best /strong - Lewes Today
    Further along the south wall is the bust of a much later owner of Charleston Manor, sir oswald birley. birley was born in New Zealand but educated at Harrow
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    Quiet, rural England at its best
    View Gallery By Kevin Gordon EVERY once in a while I have to sit back and think how lucky I am to live in Sussex. This happened on Friday when I took a detour on a trip to Eastbourne to call into the quiet village of West Dean.
    I stopped at the church and sat for a while in the churchyard where there is no traffic noise and the only sound is the twittering of the birds.
    All Saints is the focal point for the village and there can be no more peaceful place on earth. A church has stood on this site since Saxon times although most of the present structure is Norman. Despite the church now serving a small community it has much to offer; both ancient and modern.

    48. Janus: The Papers Of Leopold Amery
    Correspondents include 1st Lord Altrincham earlier sir Edward Grigg asking John BiggsDavison on his biography of George Wyndham; sir oswald birley;
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    49. Harewood House - 24 Hour Museum - Official Guide To UK Museums, Galleries, Exhib
    JMW Turner ; Thomas Girtin ; John Varley ; sir Joshua Reynolds ; Thomas Chippendale sir William Llewelyn ; sir WIlliam Nicholson ; sir oswald birley
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    50. BRNC Tours & Events » Tours
    Time permitting, see the Poop Deck and photographs taken of the damage sustained in the World War II, the birley Gallery with portraits by sir oswald birley
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    Join us as one of our team of 10 fully-trained professional Guides escort you around the main areas of Aston Webb's superb building opened in 1905, whilst they enthusiastically impart Royal Naval history and heritage through their in-depth knowledge. Having cleared security at the Main Gate, our Guide team will introduce you to the history of Britannia, whilst you view our stunning grounds on a slow drive around the top of our sports facilities, before you disembark your coach.
    You may visit as part of a Private or Public Tour.

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    52. Britain Goes All Out - TIME
    A show of 96 pictures by 71year-old Portraitist sir oswald birley was made notable especially by the splendid, painted presences of Princess Elizabeth and
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      Monday, May. 14, 1951 Article Tools Print Email Reprints Sphere addthis_url = location.href; addthis_title = document.title; addthis_pub = 'timecom'; RSS The opening of the Festival of Britain brought with it more art shows than any one critic could digest. ¶ Groaners for the good old days could bask in the rosy gloom of the Victoria and Albert Museum, where 456 "Masterpieces of Victorian Photography" were displayed. "There is some danger," warned the London Times solemnly, "of certain of these early photographs being overpraised." Praiseworthy or not, they brought back the past on a collodion plate. ¶ London's Royal Academy opened its show of 1,253 mostly academic efforts with a banquet. Clement Attlee was guest of honor. Said he: "So often I find myself in acute disagreement with the art critics. So often I cannot appreciate what I am told I ought to admire." Exhibitions for the festival, he said with smiling satisfaction, were chosen by panels of artists. "Their choice may not commend itself to everybody, but at all events it cannot be attributed to the government." tiiQuigoWriteAd(755769, 1290655, 600, 240, -1);

    53. Photographs
    Reproduction of portrait by sir oswald birley, 1932. 7. Rutherford at Cambridge, 1935. 8. Photograph of bas relief Rutherford by Eric Gill, 1930
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    Please note that not all pictures are shown on this site. A. Rutherford Pastel portrait by R.G. Matthews 2. The young Rutherford (~ 1898) 3. Rutherford in 1900 4. Rutherford in his laboratory at McGill, 1905 5. Rutherford as President of the British Association, 1923 6. Reproduction of portrait by Sir Oswald Birley, 1932 7. Rutherford at Cambridge, 1935 8. Photograph of bas relief Rutherford by Eric Gill, 1930 9. Reproduction of framed portrait (~ 1905) B. Groups 1. McGill Physics Department, 1905. The group includes Rutherford, Cox, Barnes and Eve. 2. Participants in the Solvay Conference, Brussels 1911. 3. Research Group at the Cavendish Laboratory, 1928. C. Other photographic portraits 1. Arthur Stewart Eve 2. Harriet Brooks 3. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen 4. Marie Curie 5. J.J. Thomson 6. Frederick Soddy (2 portraits)

    54. New Acquisitions At The Museum Of Reading
    by sir oswald birley oil on canvas This portrait was given to Reading Museum Service by Scottish Newcastle UK in June 2007.
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    New Acquisitions - the latest additions to the Museum's collection
    The Museum acquires objects for the collection to document and celebrate Reading, its people, its environment and its surroundings, and to provide inspiration for life-long learning and creativity.
    Archive of The Immigrants Project
    The museum has recently received the oral history archive for The Immigrants Project. The archive tells the stories of people who came from all over the world to live and work in Reading. It was co-ordinated by the Reading Local History Trust during 2006. The project also resulted in a book called Routes to Reading
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    35 people were interviewed by volunteer interviewers. They came from 25 different countries around the world. You can find out more about this project on our community page - click here.
    Collier's brick, tile and pottery works
    Object Number: 2007.1388.1=2 Further Information
    This photograph shows the company's Grovelands Works in Tilehurst, West Reading, in the 1890s or 1900s. Here you can see the works' rural surroundings with the hedge-lined Tilehurst Road and woods of Prospect Park beyond.
    George Blackall-Simonds (1843 - 1929)
    George Blackall-Simonds, 1927

    55. Chuchill As Artist - The Churchill Centre
    That is borne out by the conclusion of the renowned painter sir oswald birley If Churchill had given the time to art that he has given to politics,
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    56. Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan Interview - Telegraph
    château s library dominated by sir oswald birley s portrait of Sadruddin s portly Persian grandmother, it only takes a small leap of the imagination to
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        Hidden secrets of the universe In an exclusive interview, Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan talks to June Ducas about his art collection, now on show at the British Museum
      While the outside may be simple, the rooms inside are crammed with exotic bibelots, orchids, oriental
      rugs and textiles. But then Prince Sadruddin is the younger son of Sir Sultan Mohamed Shah, Aga
      Khan III - the Imam, or leader of the Ismaili Shia Muslims. Their family's bloodline can be traced back
      to the Prophet. "I was brought up in the Muslim religion," says the publicity-shy prince, who was 65 yesterday. "My
      father insisted that I learnt the Koran and encouraged me to understand the basic traditions and beliefs
      of Islam but without imposing any particular views. He was an overwhelming personality but
      open-minded and liberal." Certainly Prince Sadruddin, whose name in Arabic means "defender of the faith", has based his life on
      Islamic principles - brotherhood, understanding and solidarity. Having worked for nearly 40 years for

    57. English : THE BEGINNING
    Portrait of Chaim Weizmann by sir oswald birley, 1934, oil on canvas. Gift to Chaim Weizmann on his 60th birthday from Lord Marcus Sieff
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    58. Appendix South Africa Couzens 7 (2) 136 The Journal Of
    Mtshali, oswald. Sounds of a Cowhide Drum, with Foreword by Nadine Gordimer, 68 pp. birley, sir Robert. The African Worker in South Africa, 29 pp.
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    59. Responses To "Sir Winston Churchill's Art" August 12, 2003
    The painter sir oswald birley noted If Churchill had given the time to art that he has given to politics, he would have been by all odds the world s
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    Dear Artist,
    In 1915, after the debacle in the Dardanelles, and with an ugly war transpiring across the English Channel, Winston Churchill was let go from the British Admiralty. Anxious to relax his mind and emotions, he purchased a box of oil paints. In his garden at Hoe Farm, Godalming, Surrey, he faced for the first time a white canvas and laid a spot of blue sky "the size of a bean" somewhere on the upper half. "My hand," he said, "seemed arrested by a silent veto." While contemplating his commitment, he heard a car in the driveway. It was Lady Lavery, the wife of the painter Sir John Lavery. A well-known artist herself, she grabbed the largest of Winston's new brushes and slathered on the blue sky in a trice. This event prompted Winston to conclude that the most important thing for an artist to have was "audacity."
    Painting joined Churchill's vocations of politics, reading, bricklaying and writing. In his little book

    60. Stanstead Park West Sussex
    which is hung with more modern family paintings including a group portrait of the 9th Countess with her children painted in 1932 by sir oswald birley.
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    the internet holiday and travel guide to the UK Historic Houses In West Sussex How To Get Here Near Rowlands Castle, north-east of Havant in Hampshire, off B2148 or B2147 Houses In West Sussex Goodwood House Hammerwood Park Parham House Petworth House ... Uppark Historic Houses Houses In  West Sussex Houses In England TourUK Main Page Travel Forum Site Search Newsletter ... What's New Stanstead Park Stanstead Park is an impressive Edwardian mansion built on an ancient site and set in 1,750 acres of glorious parkland. King Harold's father, Earl Godwin, had a house here and in the medieval period the Earls of Arundel had a hunting lodge on the site, surrounded by vast forests. The property passed by marriage to John, Lord Lumley, in the early 16th century. The house he built was mostly destroyed by Parliamentarian forces during the Civil War and in the 1680s the Lumleys built a new house of brick and stone under a hipped roof. The planting the Lumley family carried out on the estate forms the basis of the present park. In 1778 Stanstead Park was sold to Richard Barwell whose great wealth was made in India. He commissioned James Wyatt and Joseph Bonomi to remodel the house and 'Capability' Brown to landscape the park. The building was given a covering of stucco and porticoes were added.

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