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...A plantation bell from Demerara, cast in 1772 to order the working day, was donated to St Catharine’s College in 1960....
...“Nymph and Red Faun” (1939, sold last year from Jacqueline Matisse’s collection) is a dance of desire enacted by near-abstract arcing forms in saturated colour....
...The Bloomsbury Look, by Wendy Hitchmough, Yale University Press, RRP£30, 184 pages The Bloomsbury Group — and in particular, the style of Virginia Woolf and her sister Vanessa Bell — has been a constant...
...The imposing cathedral bell-tower dominates the flat land around, where sheep graze to provide milk for Roquefort cheese....
...Wilson● To date has written 102 novels Jacqueline Wilson’s latest book, “Katy”, is published by Puffin....
...Isserlis has performed, for example, Elgar’s Cello Concerto, one of the best-known British pieces of music and played in a classic recording by Jacqueline du Pré....
...On the stroke of 9am on a crisp autumn morning, Jacqueline Bruton-Simmonds, headmistress of Jubilee Primary School in Hackney, stands in the playground and rings a big old-fashioned bell....
...Green Men & White Swans: The Folklore of British Pub Names, by Jacqueline Simpson, Random House RRP£12.99, 354 pages In this enjoyable compendium, Simpson, a folklore expert, elucidates hundreds of mysterious...
...One couple from England, who were determined to buy into a community of Spaniards as well as foreigners, and one where their carbon footprint would be lessened, are Robert and Jacqueline Bell, both aged...
...Eileen Bell, former presiding officer Northern Ireland assembly. Maurice Bennett, entrepreneur, for services to the retail industry....
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