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...That she was married to the Scottish sculptor William Turnbull may have further eclipsed her in some eyes....
...“Head of Julia II”, downward-glancing, is radiant, lovely, self-effacement achieved through inner strength....
...William Morris and the avid Indian miniature collector Howard Hodgkin hymned the Persian epic the Hamzanama....
...(who gave it to his rumoured lover, Piers Gaveston); the Black Prince (father of Richard II); and Lord Williams of Thame, who built the current house on the medieval site....
...William Thuillier is one of those keen amateurs....
...Charles III will have his coronation in Westminster Abbey, like every monarch since William the Conqueror in 1066....
...London’s police force is mounting its biggest ever operation in response to the death of Queen Elizabeth II, culminating in her state funeral on Monday, according to a senior officer....
...London is braced for the arrival of millions of people to mourn the passing of Queen Elizabeth II this week, with some warned they face queues of up to 30 hours at Westminster to pay their respects to the...
...“Mine honour is my life; both grow in one: Take honour from me, and my life is done,” says Thomas Mowbray, the Duke of Norfolk, in Richard II....
...The gallery is in the model village built by its founder William Hesketh Lever to house workers from his soap factory (later Unilever)....
...an idea / From Mat Coward, Frome, Somerset, UK Paddington was ironic choice for royal tea guest / From Helen Lucas, Chichester, West Sussex, UK How to keep Elizabeth but ditch the monarchy / From Sir Anthony...
...Soon another liar backed up Oates’s story — William Bedloe, “a Bristol-born counterfeiter, swindler, petty thief and jail bird”, writes Stater....
...Formal society portraits of the great and the good are still thriving, but recent examples, such as the first official painting of William, the Prince of Wales, and Catherine, the Princess of Wales, by Jamie...
...For Anthony Davis, the desire to collect fine bookbindings was kindled by one of his teachers at Eton College nearly 50 years ago....
...As they will point out, the president may have Article II, but Congress’s authority comes under Article I....
...Foppish Charles II, frightened James II and the more politically restricted courts of William III and Anne could not attract such foreign talents, and there was as yet no native school....
...Henry Ford II, grandson of the founder, foiled Iacocca and fired him in 1978. According to Iacocca, Ford II explained simply: “I just don’t like you.”...
...William Dalrymple was the guest of Steppes Travel....
...William II died of smallpox in November 1650; a week later, Mary gave birth to the future William III of England....
...Robert the Bruce’s computerised humiliation of Edward II’s troops in 1314 is now a rite of passage for most young Scots....
...“This is the issue de jour for most wealth managers,” says Anthony Kirby, director of regulatory and risk management at EY....
...He considers minor writers such as Robert Wilson and George Peele and canonical figures including Christopher Marlowe, Edmund Spenser and, above all, William Shakespeare....
...Before the surgeon was due, Digby summoned his friend Anthony van Dyck to their house in Charterhouse Yard....
...Made a year later, Anthony McCall’s “Landscape for Fire II” takes the idea of primordial ritual even further....
...Scottish entrepeneur Dr William Haughey was also knighted. Britain’s resurgent motor industry was recognised with awards for several car company directors....
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