Hints and tips:
...King Charles III will be crowned with St Edward’s Crown at Westminster Abbey, London on May 6....
...His Lily of the Valley designs are exclusive to the V&A, as are the giclée prints of illustrations by Beatrix Potter and Edward Lear....
...The thing about British designer Mary Quant, says Edward Sexton, the Savile Row tailor who helped shape the look of the Swinging Sixties in London, is that she was “immediately recognisable....
...King Charles III, then Prince of Wales, grins in a carefree way not seen much in the five decades since....
...The King continues to dispute claims that he ordered the killing of the rightful monarch Edward V and his younger brother Richard, then imprisoned in the Tower of London....
...The three-way wiring between media, crown and public that reshaped the modern monarchy did not, in fact, begin with Elizabeth II, but with her grandfather George V....
...Economists say a V-shaped recovery is unlikely. Even then it could be two Vs stuck together – a W, in other words....
...In an example of correlation not causation, the latest from Albert Edwards of SocGen dropped shortly before the selloff got going....
...Now I know you are keen to address rumours about the disappearance of Prince Edward V and his brother. I’m glad you asked me that, Emily. I loved those boys like my own....
...But I doubt that shape of the share price graph will be a perfect V. The other big V — the virus — has exposed too much vulnerability....
...(iii) Such a property wealth tax would cause a large industry of tax avoidance....
...Carved in wood or modelled in plaster and painted, they include Edward III, Henry VII and Catherine de Valois, wife of Henry V....
...Beneath layers of tissue paper we find prints by Edward Steichen, Alvin Langdon Coburn and one of Eadweard Muybridge’s series of motion studies, which, says Barnes, the V&A had subscribed to in the 1880s...
...These include Edward Fox’s pairings of summer and winter trees seen from the same vantage point, and Henry Irving’s forensic close-ups of bark....
...The two mortal adversaries of the Wars of the Roses, Henry VI and Edward IV, were both entombed there, as were Henry VIII and the remains of the beheaded Charles I....
...welcomed in the 1940s-50s — de Kooning’s aggressive smash-up of figuration, the toothy harridan “Woman 1”; Barnett Newman’s two-metre blood-red zip painting referencing sacrifice and atonement “Onement III...
...As well as the area we need an azimuth, the horizontal angle at which the sun’s rays hit the Wall....
...The works being sold are prime examples by the likes of Alfred Stieglitz, Paul Strand, Edward Weston and Edward Steichen, as well as Man Ray, Henri Cartier-Bresson and Josef Sudek, among others, along with...
...Richard III), of whom we know almost nothing....
...“If John of Gaunt was not actually the child of Edward III, arguably Henry IV had no legitimate right to the throne and therefore neither did Henry V, Henry VI and indirectly the Tudors,” Professor Schürer...
...It’s delivered with unashamed glee in Edward Hall’s exuberant production....
...We’re almost out of time so I ask Ray for the bill....
...This first sale from the institute’s collection (which now stands at close to 25,000 pieces) contains a rich selection of mid-21st-century work, including pictures by Edward Weston, Ansel Adams and Margaret...
...III. A problem with sterling By the time of the October 1964 general election it was clear that the UK was running into a genuine balance of payments problem....
..., William V and the as-yet-unnamed little one – that may well last into the 22nd century....
International Edition