BRIGGS
... by Graham Graham ...
... by Graham Graham ...
... BRIGGS by Graham Graham ...
... What these writer chaps would call a tear of nerves, I imagine By V/yndham Robinson ...
... An artist cannot help liking at least some of his own drawings. -ver the years I have retained my own ivourites and now Collins, this mont! will publish a handsome volume contai ng well over one hundred of them. (Sir William Russell Flint, R.A., P.R.W.S.) W. Craig Henderson, K.C. D.Sc. L.L.D. Ernest Thesiger as Voltaire in Old Age ...
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... BRIGGS by Graham by Graham ...
... TfOR nearly a thousand years the Worshipful Company of Butchers has been a poiver in the City, and A continues to thrive with a total of over 300 members. In 1941 and 1944 its home, Butchers Hall, Bartholomew Close, E.C.i, opened in i88j, was very badly damaged by bombs, and it is intended in due course to rebuild. Meanwhile, the annual Court Meeting, followed by lunch, was recently held in a ...
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... Gala foT dc Gaulla, 1 Cecil Beaton's lavish decor using 25,000 .pale pink carnations recalled a gala night in 1903 when another French leader, President Loubet, was similarly honoured Mrs. John Profumo, wife of the Minister of State, wore a dress of nasturtium-coloured silk The dark blue sash of Royal Victorian Order liigi ighkdthe j.'.. !ui lli/t dress oj oyster scum zm uy Duchess of Glouces ...
... by Graham Graham ...
... by Graham by Graham ...
... by Graham ...