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...In 1920 Nicholson married Winifred Roberts, a successful painter of plants and flowers; the couple had three children....
...Hawkins went back to early music — William Byrd for rhythm and William Tisdale for “extravagant harmony” — while Fairhall referenced the English pub and name-checked the singalong pianist Winifred Atwell...
...The physical, slapstick-heavy parts of Bottom in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Dogberry in Much Ado were written specifically for William Kemp, the greatest comedian of the day....
...Lucy Kellaway Management columnist Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day by Winifred Watson (1938) Business leaders need cheering up in 2017 and so I have chosen a fairy tale for grown-ups....
...A later room is devoted to paintings of Noah’s flood: a huge canvas by Francis Danby, a brilliant visualisation by the Victorian William Westall and Winifred Knights’ weird Modernist image from 1920....
...By the 1918 Proms, male soloists had become scarce, while female artists, including the violinist Winifred Smith and the pianists Elsie Hall and Hilda Saxe, were in the spotlight....
...The two shared many of the same aims, and their circle included artists as remarkable as Christopher Wood, Alfred Wallis and the potter William Staite Murray....
...South Riding (BBC1 Sundays), set in the 1930s, takes the core of Winifred Holtby’s novel to show us Sarah Burton (played by Anna Maxwell Davies) who has come back to her birthplace to be head of a girls’...
...Winifred Frick of the University of California, Santa Cruz, has seen bats following weather fronts, in order to feast on the insects caught up in the mixing zone between different air masses....
...The pattern began with his father, the Edwardian painter William Nicholson, who excelled at swish society portraits and skilful still lifes....
...Her first husband, Nick Lacey, was an architect and they have three children: Josh, a children’s author, Olivia, an events organiser, and William, a conductor....
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