Landscape painter. Born Surrey Square, SE17. Little formal training. 1826 -1835 he lived in Shoreham, Kent which he painted as a pastoral paradise. Associated with William Blake and John Linnell, whose daughter, Hannah, he married. Died Redhill, Surrey.
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Samuel Palmer (artist)
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Samuel Palmer
Samuel Palmer, 1805 - 1881, artist, lived here, 1851 - 1861. Greater London C...
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Brian Glen Barnes, MBE
Muralist and community artist. Created murals around south London for over 45 years. Born Farnborough, Kent. When he and his wife, Aileen, moved to Battersea they became activists campaigning for...
Flower Fairy Books
A series of books created by the illusrator Cicely Mary Barker. The first one was published in 1923
William Strang
Painter and etcher. Born Dumbarton, aged 17 came to the Slade School of Art and stayed in London. Illustrated the works of John Bunyan, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Rudyard Kipling. A Google image ...
Edward McKnight Kauffer
Artist and designer. Born in Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA. As an art student, he was sponsored by Professor Joseph McKnight, from whom he adopted his middle name. He moved to Paris whe...
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Constant Lambert
Composer. Born and died in London. Brother of the sculptor Maurice Lambert. Heavy drinker. Co-founder of the Sadler's Wells Ballet with Ninette de Valois and Frederick Ashton. Had an affair with...
St Olave's Church
EC3, Hart Street
'The Uncommerical Traveller' was the name of articles that Dickens wrote for his own journal 'All the Year Round'.
Cricket World Cup victories - The Oval
SE11, Harleyford Street, Pillar box by Rothesay Court
The ICC is the sport's governing body, the International Cricket Club.
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