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...The highest is a late-17th century portrait plate of William III in English Delft (£1,400-£1,800); among the lowest is an 1831 jug featuring a portrait of William IV (£30-£50)....
...I am happy to learn that William Kentridge, the South African artist whose new exhibition at London’s Royal Academy is one of the undisputed highlights of the cultural year, has chosen a lunch venue that...
...“But it will form part of a culminating effect that will in the long term hamper Johnson’s ability to reconnect with voters and gain their trust when pushing through his agenda.”...
...Letter in response to this article: A trust to buy out patents can be a pandemic legacy / From Markus Lang, Neckargemünd, Germany...
...The company went into administration in 2009, and in 2014 the Wedgwood Museum Trust’s collection of 80,000 pieces was donated to the Victoria and Albert Museum....
...Taking up dance is linked with reducing the risk of dementia, according to a study by the Albert Einstein College of Medicine....
...Bankers Trust. 1960’ by Henri Cartier-Bresson, courtesy Magnum Photos Follow @FTLifeArts on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...Keen on a farm-to-fork concept, Uggla employed Sam Pycroft, a former chef for Robbie Williams and Bruce Springsteen, as head gardener, and within a year Pycroft has created an organic kitchen garden from...
...The biggest factor is falling global trust in US institutional probity....
...On plans for Red House, now at the Victoria and Albert Museum, Webb writes: “clothe it with green”....
...Albert Frey’s house in Palm Springs (1963) goes one better by cantilevering its structure from a huge boulder which penetrates the living space....
...Buy what you like,” says Rachel Ara, artist in residence at London’s Victoria and Albert museum....
...“Rent one,” says historian Anna Keay, director of the charity Landmark Trust. And quick. “Landmark Trust properties let like hotcakes for Christmas....
...A report by the Albert Kennedy Trust first showed — as late as 2015 — the scale of LGBT youth homelessness in the UK: LGBT people made up almost a quarter of the young homeless....
...Trusts to look at include the River & Mercantile UK Micro, Gervais Williams’ Miton Microcap Trust and Aberforth Smaller Companies (disclosure: a family member has a small holding in the latter)....
...The acquisition was one of several announced at Tate’s annual press conference, along with a masterpiece of British Impressionism, “Le Passeur (1882)” by William Stott of Oldham....
...When I meet Sir William “Bill” Castell, outgoing chair of the Wellcome Trust, he is fuming....
...It also urges adults to trust children, and to trust their songs, because they contain life-saving information....
...One particularly satisfying discovery has been the set of images of long-lost London sites made by William Strudwick in the 1860s....
...Meanwhile, the Royal Collection, now a trust, has continued to acquire fine paintings of garden scenes....
...Section 14(e) and Regulation 14E of the Williams Act pertain to all tender offers and offer the anti-fraud rules and protections....
...… I Knew the Bride, by Hugo Williams, Faber, RRP£12.99 Speaking to us from the bar at the Savoy, a hospital ward or the kitchen sink, Williams gives us a selection of settings as meandering as his ideas...
...Neil Woodford, head of UK investment at Invesco Perpetual, was appointed a CBE, as was William Winters, chief executive of Renshaw Bay....
...For years the collection of the outspoken Albert Barnes in Philadelphia was only accessible by prior appointment. When TS Eliot applied to be admitted, Barnes rejected him, remarking simply, “Nuts.”...
...If you’ve ever wondered when “British racing green” came to be so named, it was in April 1929 when half-French, half-English daredevil, special agent and sports-car driver William Grover-Williams took his...
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