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...In 2010, the designer picked up a George III carved mahogany bedpost at a Chatsworth House attic sale at Sotheby’s....
...III. Ganieva’s monthly bank statements showed a payment from “E Trust”, with no further identification of the sender....
...As shown by Peter Jackson’s new Get Back documentary, their telepathic closeness persisted until the very end of The Beatles....
...apogee — directness, vigour, suggestions of contained power — was Titian’s “Charles V” and Velázquez’s “Philip IV”....
...(iii) Such a property wealth tax would cause a large industry of tax avoidance....
...To February 25, vam.ac.uk Photographs: Peter Kelleher; Bibliotheque Nationale de France...
...For four hours in this modern reworking of Shakespeare’s Henry V, Henry VI and Richard III, we’ve watched power won and lost, wars waged with and without conscience, leaders sinking or swimming, the lessons...
...this staging starts with that troubled monarch and moves forward through Henry VI and Richard III....
...Future projects include a trilogy from Shakespeare’s history plays, Henry V, Henry VI and Richard III, which will, once again, be co-produced across different countries....
...James I: The Key Will Keep the Lock James II: Day of the Innocents James III: The True Mirror...
...In 1969 the trustees took back 12 Lincoln’s Inn Fields from rental, but it would be another 20 years before a model room was set up there by the then curator Peter Thornton....
...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....
...George III was the patron of nine organisations, Victoria 250, George V 500, the present Queen seven or eight hundred and the extended royal family 3,500. And that’s how they spend their time.”...
...Convincing forgeries are sometimes seen, for example, of rarer dates of sovereigns from the reign of George V (1911 to 1937)....
...There is a looming problem for the putative William V, too. What if his first child is a daughter, who could then be superseded by a son?...
...Mueller, III....
...At Eltham Palace in Greenwich, London, King Edward III was dancing with the beautiful Catherine, Countess of Salisbury....
...In 1699 William III commissioned Christopher Wren to build a gallery devoted to the Raphaels at Hampton Court that was open to the public; when Queen Victoria created the V&A, she decided in 1865 to make...
...It hopes for 170 exhibitors and is attracting big names (and former Grosvenor House regulars), such as Leggatts, Asprey, Peter Finer, Steinitz, and Wartski....
...Seligman, and Julius Bryant, keeper of word and image at the V&A – were congenial, lively company throughout....
...Peter Ackroyd went further still....
...www.ragoarts.com v Rocking chair Austrian The Viennese firm J&J Kohn made this child’s rocker around the turn of the 20th century....
...In 1988 the Paris-based director Peter Brook returned to the UK after 20 years with The Mahabharata, based on the Indian epic poem....
...www.palais-kinsky.com iii Open-arm chair Paul Saunders Nowadays known as “Gainsboroughs” because they provided the seating in many portraits by the 18th-century artist Thomas Gainsborough, this open-arm...
...Coleman III Dimitrios Kavvathas Richard M. Ramsden Greg A. Tusar Kevin P. Connors Larry M. Kellerman Michael J. Richman Andrea A. Vittorelli James V....
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