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Sir Osbert Lancaster CBE (4 August 1908 – 27 July 1986) was an English cartoonist, architectural historian, stage designer and author. He was known for... |
John of Gaunt (redirect from Duke of Lancaster John of Gaunt) John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster (6 March 1340 – 3 February 1399) was an English royal prince, military leader, and statesman. He was the fourth son of... |
in London and the M25 area. Retrieved 5 April 2021. Boston, p. 26 Boston, p. 22 Boston, Richard (1989). Osbert: A Portrait of Osbert Lancaster. London:... |
House of Plantagenet (section House of Lancaster) main line of the Plantagenets following the loss of Anjou; and the Houses of Lancaster and York, two of the Plantagenets cadet branches. The family held... |
Moran Caplat (category English theatre managers and producers) Hurry, Osbert Lancaster, Oliver Messel and John Piper. Later designers during Caplat's tenure included John Bury, Jean-Pierre Ponnelle, Erté and David... |
Mark Boxer (section Life and career) humorist George Melly, and led many to consider him the successor to Osbert Lancaster.[citation needed] Boxer's profile drawings of celebrated personalities... |
Joan Leigh Fermor (section Early life) British Council's Institute, and joined him on a lecture tour of Greece. She was also secretary to the cartoonist Osbert Lancaster. She travelled in France... |
Isabella of France (category Founders of English schools and colleges) Mortimers, and by March Lancaster himself had been captured after the Battle of Boroughbridge; Lancaster was promptly executed, leaving Edward and the Despensers... |
Edward III of England (section Early life (1312–1327)) again in 1322 when he executed his cousin, Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, and confiscated the Lancaster estates. Historian Chris Given-Wilson wrote that, by 1325... |
Roland Pym (section Early life) education at Ludgrove and Eton, he studied at the Slade School of Art and specialised in theatre design, with Osbert Lancaster (two years his senior)... |
Nigel Dennis (category 20th-century English dramatists and playwrights) of the Mediterranean and Middle East (1970) and his last book, An Essay on Malta (1972), with illustrations by Osbert Lancaster. Three of his plays were... |
David Blair (dancer) (section Early life and training) Lanchbery, and with stunning décor designed by Osbert Lancaster, it was a spectacular success. Both Nerina and Blair are still remembered for it more than... |
Royal Group” which included Crookshank, Dick Law, Osbert Peake, Ralph Assheton, Maxwell-Fyfe, and a reluctant James Stuart) to push Churchill, who besides... |
Mel Calman (section Personal life and death) competition with Osbert Lancaster and Carl Giles. In 1962 he began producing his trademark "little man" character for the Sunday Telegraph, and in 1979 he brought... |
Sefton Delmer (section Later career and retirement) a part: Muriel Spark, Ellic Howe, and Delmer's college friend, the cartoonist Osbert Lancaster. Some of Lancaster's Daily Express cartoons were reprinted... |
Political cartoon (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors) a topical political gag/joke and appears as a single-panel single-column drawing. It was introduced by Osbert Lancaster in 1939 at the Daily Express.... |
Eleanor of Woodstock (section Early life) Queen. Amberley Publishing. Warner, Kathryn (2018). Blood Roses: The Houses of Lancaster and York before the Wars of the Roses. Amberley Publishing.... |
The Diary of a Nobody (section Authorship and origin) remained high; Osbert Lancaster deemed it "a great work of art", and similar enthusiasm was expressed by a new generation of writers and social historians... |
John of Gloucester (section Early life) summer of 1467 at the invitation of John Howard and that the boy was born in 1468 and named after his friend and supporter. Richard himself noted John was still... |
Guy Burgess (section Life) methods were characteristically disorganised, and his tongue was loose; according to his colleague Osbert Lancaster, "[w]hen in his cups he made no bones about... |