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...Bring Me Sunshine’s flowers open with centres more orange than yellow but then become a tightly petalled yellow that its breeders regard as superior to the popular Graham Thomas....
...Thomas Hardy characters and movers and shakers of the 20th century feature alongside places of interest that are local to the Shropshire nursery....
...Gertrude launches on September 27 with works available to view from September 2 (gertrude.com)....
...The narrator is a primary school teacher called Estella, played by Gertrude Thoma....
...and engraver Gertrude Hermes....
...Scene Through Wood proposes that “wood engraving is the only art form widely considered to have been invented in England” — by Thomas Bewick in late 18th-century Northumberland....
...It was then altered in the 1730s and graced inside with plaster ceilings by Robert Adam and furniture by Thomas Chippendale, as good as it has ever got....
...His Gertrude Jekyll rose has twice been voted Britain’s favourite and his yellow-flowered Graham Thomas was voted the world’s favourite in 2009. Austin himself was awarded the OBE in 2007....
...Dylan Thomas and I are just shy of the 17th green of the Machrie, on the whisky isle of Islay, when a buzzard rises from the rough into the piercing blue sky....
...Perkins worked with a number of famed American writers, such as Marjorie Rawlings, F Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway and Thomas Wolfe....
...In another incident, related in Fiasco, a book by Thomas Ricks, a former Washington Post journalist, Mr Mattis told a group of Iraqi military officers in 2003: “I come in peace....
...American novelist Gertrude Stein was not fond of Oakland, the Californian city she grew up in....
...The Victorian historian Thomas Carlyle would probably have approved....
...Herman Melville, Gertrude Stein, Edward Gibbon, Thomas Malory, Thomas Mann, Albert Camus, bel canto opera, French classical music, the myth of Sisyphus....
...His work, often so apparently light of weight, does indeed show us a man in line with a scratchy, witty British graphic tradition stretching back at least to James Gillray and Thomas Rowlandson....
...It is partly formed by older writings, such as Gertrude Jekyll and William Robinson, or the 1931 book by Christopher Lloyd’s father, Nathaniel, titled A History of the English House....
...home to Highclere Castle’s historic landscaping by Capability Brown, and Mottisfont Abbey’s chronologically mixed bag of gardens, developed in stages over the past 150 years, of which the Graham Stuart Thomas...
...Gertrude Stein said she wrote for herself and for strangers. That’s about right for me. I’m my own perfect reader. What books are currently on your bedside table?...
...Thomas Heatherwick Spun chair Heatherwick’s ‘Spun’ chair manages to be whimsical, stylish and practical all at once: at first glance a sculptural form but also a rather comfortable chair in which one can...
...Judith Rosmair removes a bridal veil to change from Gertrude into Ophelia. Robert Beyer is equally engaging as a frantic Polonius and a flashy Osric....
...Picasso and the Parisian Avant-Garde, edited by Janet Bishop, Cecile Debray and Rebecca Rabinow, Yale, RRP£50 No collectors had greater impact on modern art than the passionate, lofty, squabbling trio Leo, Gertrude...
...Thomas originally ended his formula-grand opera with Hamlet smiling at adversity....
...The doyenne of the movement was Gertrude Käsebier, whom Alfred Stieglitz declared in 1899 to be “beyond dispute, the leading artistic portrait photographer of the day”....
...Thomas and the trust had lost them and pulled the house down....
...In the days of Gertrude Jekyll, Britain’s queen of colour-planning, nobody had introduced the pale yellow hollyhock called Alcea rugosa....
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