Clive Farahar, the Glossary
Clive Farahar (born 1953) is a British dealer and expert on books and manuscripts.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: Abingdon-on-Thames, Antiquarian Booksellers' Association, Antiques Roadshow, BBC, Beatrix Potter, Calne, Culham, Dumfries, Hay-on-Wye, Maiden and married names, Manuscript, Marylebone High Street, Oxford, PBS, Receivership, Scotland, Westminster Abbey Choir School, Wiltshire.
- Antiques Roadshow
- Antiques experts
- People educated at Westminster Abbey Choir School
Abingdon-on-Thames
Abingdon-on-Thames, commonly known as Abingdon, is a historic market town and civil parish on the River Thames in the Vale of the White Horse district of Oxfordshire, England.
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Antiquarian Booksellers' Association
The Antiquarian Booksellers' Association (ABA) is the senior trade body in the Ireland and Great Britain for dealers in antiquarian and rare books, manuscripts and allied materials.
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Antiques Roadshow
Antiques Roadshow is a British television programme broadcast by the BBC in which antiques appraisers travel to various regions of the United Kingdom (and occasionally in other countries) to appraise antiques brought in by local people (generally speaking).
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BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
Beatrix Potter
Helen Beatrix Potter (28 July 186622 December 1943) was an English writer, illustrator, natural scientist, and conservationist.
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Calne
Calne is a town and civil parish in Wiltshire, southwestern England,OS Explorer Map 156, Chippenham and Bradford-on-Avon Scale: 1:25 000.Publisher: Ordnance Survey A2 edition (2007).
Culham
Culham is a village and civil parish in a bend of the River Thames, south of Abingdon in Oxfordshire.
Dumfries
Dumfries (Dumfries; from Dùn Phris) is a market town and former royal burgh in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, near the mouth of the River Nith on the Solway Firth, from the Anglo-Scottish border.
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Hay-on-Wye
Hay-on-Wye (Y Gelli Gandryll), known locally as Hay (Y Gelli), is a market town and community in Powys, Wales, in the historic county of Brecknockshire.
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Maiden and married names
When a person (traditionally the wife in many cultures) assumes the family name of their spouse, in some countries that name replaces the person's previous surname, which in the case of the wife is called the maiden name ("birth name" is also used as a gender-neutral or masculine substitute for maiden name), whereas a married name is a family name or surname adopted upon marriage.
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Manuscript
A manuscript (abbreviated MS for singular and MSS for plural) was, traditionally, any document written by hand or typewritten, as opposed to mechanically printed or reproduced in some indirect or automated way.
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Marylebone High Street
Marylebone High Street is a shopping street in London, running sub-parallel to Baker Street and terminating at its northern end at the junction with Marylebone Road.
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Oxford
Oxford is a city and non-metropolitan district in Oxfordshire, England, of which it is the county town.
PBS
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and non-commercial, free-to-air television network based in Crystal City, Virginia.
Receivership
In law, receivership is a situation in which an institution or enterprise is held by a receiver – a person "placed in the custodial responsibility for the property of others, including tangible and intangible assets and rights" – especially in cases where a company cannot meet its financial obligations and is said to be insolvent.
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Scotland
Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Westminster Abbey Choir School
Westminster Abbey Choir School is a boarding preparatory school for boys in Westminster, London and the only remaining choir school in the United Kingdom which exclusively educates choristers (i.e. only choirboys attend the school).
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Wiltshire
Wiltshire (abbreviated to Wilts) is a ceremonial county in South West England.
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See also
Antiques Roadshow
- Alastair Dickenson
- Angela Rippon
- Antiikkia, antiikkia
- Antikrundan
- Antiques Roadshow
- Antiques Roadshow (American TV program)
- Clive Farahar
- David Battie
- Eric Knowles
- Fiona Bruce
- Geoffrey Munn
- Henry Sandon
- Hilary Kay
- John Bly
- John Sandon
- Judith Miller (antiques expert)
- Lennox Cato
- Magistrate of Brussels
- Mark Hill (antiques expert)
- Paul Atterbury
- Philip Mould
- Ronnie Archer-Morgan
- Rupert Maas
Antiques experts
- Alastair Dickenson
- Annabel Elliot
- Bunny Campione
- Clive Farahar
- David Dickinson
- Dendy Easton
- Eileen Rose Busby
- Ephraim Deinard
- Esta Henry
- Jacques Helft
- Lars Tharp
- Lenon Hoyte
- List of antiques experts
- Masako Shirasu
- Mollie Evans
- Soame Jenyns (art historian)
People educated at Westminster Abbey Choir School
- Adrian Cruft
- Alan Civil
- Brian Easdale
- Chris Brown (composer)
- Clive Farahar
- David Willcocks
- Gabriel Crouch
- Guy Woolfenden
- James Burton (conductor)
- Timothy Brown (conductor)
- William Wallace, Baron Wallace of Saltaire