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Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber 1948-, British theatrical composer. A member of a successful musical family, he began composing musicals as a teenager; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1968) was an early work done in collaboration with the lyricist Tim Rice. Lloyd Webber's spectacular string of... Read more |
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George London
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Richard Rogers
Richard Rogers The British architect Richard Rogers (born 1933) was an avowed modernist who represented high tech architecture with his concern for advanced technology. He was best known for his joint design of the Centre Pompidou in Paris with Renzo Piano and for the Lloyd's of London Building... Read more |
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Old Bailey
Old Bailey. This is the popular name given to the Central Criminal Court in London, set up in 1834. It is the successor of the Old Bailey sessions of gaol delivery for Newgate prison and of oyer and terminer for the city of London and the county of Middlesex. The sheriffs of London were also... Read more |
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diocese of London
London, diocese of. The senior see after the two archbishoprics, it comprises Greater London and part of Surrey north of the Thames. Though a British bishop from London attended the Council of Arles in 314, Augustine did not establish a diocese for the East Saxons until 604, but pagan reaction soon... Read more |
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Mary Wesley
WESLEY, Mary Nationality: British. Born: Mary Farmar in Englefield Green, Berkshire, 24 June 1912. Education: Queen's College, London, 1928-39; London School of Economics, 1931-32. Family: Married 1) Lord Swinfen in 1937 (divorced 1944), two sons; 2) Eric Siepmann in 1951, one son. Career: ... Read more |
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Thomas Hearne
Hearne, Thomas (b Marshfield, nr. Bath, 22 Sept. 1744; d London, 13 Apr. 1817). English topographical draughtsman and watercolourist, originally trained as an engraver. From 1771 to 1775 he worked in the Leeward Islands as draughtsman to the governor Sir Ralph Payne (later Lord Lavington).... Read more |
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