Eric Ravilious, the Glossary
Eric William Ravilious (22 July 1903 – 2 September 1942) was a British painter, designer, book illustrator and wood-engraver.[1]
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116 relations: Abandoned coronation of Edward VIII, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Acton, London, Alan Powers, Aldeburgh, Antiques Roadshow, Art UK, Artists' International Association, Barnett Freedman, BBC Television, Beddingham, Blue plaque, Breast cancer, Brian Sewell, Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, British Museum, Castle Hedingham, Charles Mahoney (artist), Chatham Dockyard, Chatham Naval Memorial, Churchfield Road, Colwyn Bay, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Conwy County Borough Council, Coronation of George VI and Elizabeth, Cresset Press, Curwen Press, De Havilland Tiger Moth, Devizes, Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom), Douglas Bliss, Dulwich Picture Gallery, Eastbourne, Edward Bawden, Elizabeth II, Enid Marx, Firth of Forth, Florence, Fry Art Gallery, Gloster Gladiator, Golden Cockerel Press, Gosport, Great Bardfield, Great Bardfield Artists, Gwenda Morgan, Hammersmith, Hastings Contemporary, Hawker Hurricane, Helen Binyon, Henry Swanzy, ... Expand index (66 more) »
- Military personnel from the London Borough of Ealing
- People of the Royal Observer Corps
- Royal Marines personnel killed in World War II
- South Downs artists
Abandoned coronation of Edward VIII
The coronation of King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom was due to take place at Westminster Abbey on 12 May 1937.
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Aberdeen Art Gallery
Aberdeen Art Gallery is the main visual arts exhibition space in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland.
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Acton, London
Acton is a town and area in west London, England, within the London Borough of Ealing.
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Alan Powers
Alan Powers (born 1955) is a British teacher, researcher and writer on twentieth-century architecture and design.
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Aldeburgh
Aldeburgh is a coastal town and civil parish in the East Suffolk district, in the county of Suffolk, England, north of the River Alde.
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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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Art UK
Art UK is a cultural, education charity in the United Kingdom, previously known as the Public Catalogue Foundation.
Artists' International Association
The Artists' International Association (AIA) was an organisation founded in London in 1933 out of discussion among Pearl Binder, Clifford Rowe, Misha Black, James Fitton, James Boswell, James Holland, Edward Ardizzone, Peter Laszlo Peri'Artists International Association', Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011 and Edith Simon.
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Barnett Freedman
Barnett Freedman CBE RDI (19 May 1901 – 4 January 1958) was a British painter, commercial designer, book illustrator, typographer, and lithographer. Eric Ravilious and Barnett Freedman are 20th-century British printmakers, 20th-century English male artists, Alumni of the Royal College of Art, British war artists and world War II artists.
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BBC Television
BBC Television is a service of the BBC.
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Beddingham
Beddingham is an English village and civil parish in the Lewes district of East Sussex, at the junction between the London–Newhaven (A26) and south coast (A27) roads south-east of Lewes.
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Blue plaque
A blue plaque is a permanent sign installed in a public place in the United Kingdom, and certain other countries and territories, to commemorate a link between that location and a famous person, event, or former building on the site, serving as a historical marker.
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Breast cancer
Breast cancer is a cancer that develops from breast tissue.
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Brian Sewell
Brian Alfred Christopher Bushell Sewell (15 July 1931 – 19 September 2015) was an English art critic.
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Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery is a large museum and art gallery in Bristol, England.
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British Museum
The British Museum is a public museum dedicated to human history, art and culture located in the Bloomsbury area of London.
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Castle Hedingham
Castle Hedingham is a village in northern Essex, England, located four miles west of Halstead and 3 miles southeast of Great Yeldham in the Colne Valley on the ancient road from Colchester, Essex, to Cambridge.
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Charles Mahoney (artist)
Cyril Mahoney, known as Charles Mahoney, (18 November 1903 – 11 May 1968) was a British artist and teacher, known for his large-scale mural work. Eric Ravilious and Charles Mahoney (artist) are 20th-century English male artists, Alumni of the Royal College of Art and English muralists.
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Chatham Dockyard
Chatham Dockyard was a Royal Navy Dockyard located on the River Medway in Kent.
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Chatham Naval Memorial
Chatham Naval Memorial is a large obelisk situated in the town of Chatham, Kent, which is in the Medway Towns.
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Churchfield Road
Churchfield Road, Acton, runs north of and parallel to Acton High Street.
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Colwyn Bay
Colwyn Bay (Bae Colwyn) is a town, community and seaside resort in Conwy County Borough on the north coast of Wales overlooking the Irish Sea.
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) is an intergovernmental organisation of six independent member states whose principal function is to mark, record and maintain the graves and places of commemoration of Commonwealth of Nations military service members who died in the two World Wars.
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Conwy County Borough Council
Conwy County Borough Council (Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Conwy) is the local authority for Conwy County Borough, one of the principal areas of Wales.
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Coronation of George VI and Elizabeth
The coronation of George VI and his wife, Elizabeth, as king and queen of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth, Emperor and Empress consort of India took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on Wednesday 12 May 1937.
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Cresset Press
The Cresset Press was a publishing company in London, England, active as an independent press from 1927 for 40 years, and initially specializing in "expensively illustrated limited editions of classical works, like Milton's Paradise Lost" going on to produce well-designed trade editions of literary and political works.
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Curwen Press
The Curwen Press was founded by the Reverend John Curwen in 1863 to publish sheet music for the "tonic sol-fa" system.
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De Havilland Tiger Moth
The de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth is a 1930s British biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and built by the de Havilland Aircraft Company.
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Devizes
Devizes is a market town and civil parish in Wiltshire, England.
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Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom)
The Distinguished Service Cross (DSC) is a third-level military decoration awarded for gallantry during active operations against the enemy at sea to officers; and, since 1993, ratings and other ranks of the British Armed Forces, Royal Fleet Auxiliary and the British Merchant Navy have been eligible.
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Douglas Bliss
Douglas Percy Bliss (28 January 1900 – 11 March 1984; Urdu: ڈگلس پرسی بلیس) was a Scottish painter and art conservationist. Eric Ravilious and Douglas Bliss are 20th-century British printmakers, 20th-century engravers and Alumni of the Royal College of Art.
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Dulwich Picture Gallery
Dulwich Picture Gallery is an art gallery in Dulwich, south London.
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Eastbourne
Eastbourne is a town and seaside resort in East Sussex, on the south coast of England, east of Brighton and south of London.
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Edward Bawden
Edward Bawden, (10 March 1903 – 21 November 1989) was an English painter, illustrator and graphic artist, known for his prints, book covers, posters, and garden metalwork furniture. Eric Ravilious and Edward Bawden are 20th-century English male artists, Alumni of the Royal College of Art, British war artists and world War II artists.
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Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 19268 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022.
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Enid Marx
Enid Crystal Dorothy Marx, RDI (20 October 1902 – 18 May 1998), was an English painter and designer, best known for her industrial textile designs for the London Transport Board and the Utility furniture Scheme. Eric Ravilious and Enid Marx are 20th-century engravers, Alumni of the Royal College of Art, English designers and English wood engravers.
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Firth of Forth
The Firth of Forth is the estuary, or firth, of several Scottish rivers including the River Forth.
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Florence
Florence (Firenze) is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.
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Fry Art Gallery
The Fry Art Gallery is an art gallery in Saffron Walden, Essex.
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Gloster Gladiator
The Gloster Gladiator is a British biplane fighter.
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Golden Cockerel Press
The Golden Cockerel Press was an English fine press operating between 1920 and 1961.
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Gosport
Gosport is a town and non-metropolitan borough, on the south coast of Hampshire, South East England.
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Great Bardfield
Great Bardfield is a large village in the Braintree district of Essex, England.
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Great Bardfield Artists
The Great Bardfield Artists were a community of artists who lived in Great Bardfield, a village in north west Essex, England, during the middle years of the 20th century.
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Gwenda Morgan
Gwenda Morgan (1 February 1908 – 1991) was a British wood engraver. Eric Ravilious and Gwenda Morgan are 20th-century engravers and English engravers.
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Hammersmith
Hammersmith is a district of West London, England, southwest of Charing Cross.
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Hastings Contemporary
The Hastings Contemporary is a museum of contemporary British art located on The Stade in Hastings, East Sussex and is a not-for-profit organisation.
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Hawker Hurricane
The Hawker Hurricane is a British single-seat fighter aircraft of the 1930s–40s which was designed and predominantly built by Hawker Aircraft Ltd.
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Helen Binyon
Helen Francesca Mary Binyon (9 December 1904 – 22 November 1979) was a British artist and writer. Eric Ravilious and Helen Binyon are Alumni of the Royal College of Art.
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Henry Swanzy
Henry Swanzy (14 June 1915 – 19 March 2004) was an Anglo-Irish radio producer in Britain's BBC General Overseas Service who is best known for his role in promoting West Indian literature particularly through the programme Caribbean Voices, where in 1946 he took over from Una Marson, the programme's first producer.
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Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire (or; often abbreviated Herts) is a ceremonial county in the East of England and one of the home counties.
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Hill figure
A hill figure is a large visual representation created by cutting into a steep hillside and revealing the underlying geology.
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HMS Ark Royal (91)
HMS Ark Royal (pennant number 91) was an aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy that was operated during the Second World War.
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HMS Glorious
HMS Glorious was the second of the three s built for the Royal Navy during the First World War.
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HMS Highlander (H44)
HMS Highlander was an H-class destroyer that had originally been ordered by the Brazilian Navy with the name Jaguaribe in the late 1930s, but was bought by the Royal Navy after the beginning of World War II in September 1939 and later renamed.
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Imperial War Museum
Imperial War Museums (IWM), is a British national museum.
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Isle of May
The Isle of May is located in the north of the outer Firth of Forth, approximately off the coast of mainland Scotland.
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James Ravilious
James Ravilious (22 August 1939 – 29 September 1999), was a British photographer, who specialised in recording the rural life of north Devon. Eric Ravilious and James Ravilious are people from Eastbourne.
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Johan Zoffany
Johan / Johann Joseph Zoffany (born Johannes Josephus Zaufallij; 13 March 1733 – 11 November 1810) was a German neoclassical painter who was active mainly in England, Italy, and India.
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John Nash (architect)
John Nash (18 January 1752 – 13 May 1835) was one of the foremost British architects of the Georgian and Regency eras, during which he was responsible for the design, in the neoclassical and picturesque styles, of many important areas of London.
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John Nash (artist)
John Northcote Nash (11 April 1893 – 23 September 1977) was a British painter of landscapes and still-lives, and a wood engraver and illustrator, particularly of botanic works. Eric Ravilious and John Nash (artist) are 20th-century British printmakers, 20th-century English male artists, 20th-century engravers, British war artists, English engravers, English wood engravers, people of the Royal Observer Corps, Royal Marines officers and world War II artists.
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Leicester Galleries
Leicester Galleries was an art gallery located in London from 1902 to 1977 that held exhibitions of modern British, French and international artists' works.
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Lockheed Hudson
The Lockheed Hudson is a light bomber and coastal reconnaissance aircraft built by the American Lockheed Aircraft Corporation.
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London Passenger Transport Board
The London Passenger Transport Board was the organisation responsible for local public transport in London and its environs from 1933 to 1948.
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Margy Kinmonth
Margy Kinmonth is a British film director and producer.
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Mary Adshead
Mary Adshead (15 February 1904 - 3 September 1995) was an English painter, muralist, illustrator and designer. Eric Ravilious and Mary Adshead are British war artists and English muralists.
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Mastectomy
Mastectomy is the medical term for the surgical removal of one or both breasts, partially or completely.
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Midland Hotel, Morecambe
The Midland Hotel is a Streamline Moderne building in Morecambe, Lancashire, England.
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Monotype Imaging
Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc., founded as Lanston Monotype Machine Company in 1887 in Philadelphia by Tolbert Lanston, is an American (historically Anglo-American) company that specializes in digital typesetting and typeface design for use with consumer electronics devices.
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Morecambe
Morecambe is a seaside town and civil parish in the City of Lancaster district of Lancashire, England, on Morecambe Bay, part of the Irish Sea.
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Morley College
Morley College is a specialist adult education and further education college in London, England.
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Mural
A mural is any piece of graphic artwork that is painted or applied directly to a wall, ceiling or other permanent substrate.
Narvik
Narvik (Áhkanjárga) is the third-largest municipality in Nordland county, Norway, by population.
Newhaven
Newhaven is a port town in the Lewes district of East Sussex, England, lying at the mouth of the River Ouse.
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Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.
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Paul Nash (artist)
Paul Nash (11 May 1889 – 11 July 1946) was a British surrealist painter and war artist, as well as a photographer, writer and designer of applied art. Eric Ravilious and Paul Nash (artist) are 20th-century British printmakers, 20th-century English male artists, 20th-century engravers, British war artists, English landscape painters, English wood engravers and world War II artists.
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Peggy Angus
Margaret MacGregor Angus (9 November 1904 – 28 October 1993) was a British painter, designer and teacher. Eric Ravilious and Peggy Angus are Alumni of the Royal College of Art.
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Portsmouth
Portsmouth is a port city and unitary authority in Hampshire, England.
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RAF Debden
Royal Air Force Debden or more simply RAF Debden is a former Royal Air Force station located southeast of Saffron Walden and approximately north of the village of Debden in north Essex, England.
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RAF Kaldadarnes
Royal Air Force Kaldadarnes or more simply RAF Kaldadarnes is a former Royal Air Force station at Kaldaðarnes, near the town of Selfoss, Iceland.
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RAF Sawbridgeworth
Royal Air Force Sawbridgeworth or more simply RAF Sawbridgeworth is a former Royal Air Force station located north of Harlow, Essex and east of Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England.
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Reykjavík
Reykjavík is the capital and largest city of Iceland.
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Robert Harling (typographer)
Robert Henry Harling (27 March 1910 in London – 1 July 2008 in Godstone, Surrey) was a British typographer, designer, journalist and novelist who lived to the age of 98.
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Royal College of Art
The Royal College of Art (RCA) is a public research university in London, United Kingdom, with campuses in South Kensington, Battersea and White City.
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Royal Marines
The Royal Marines, also known as the Royal Marines Commandos, and officially as the Corps of Royal Marines, are the United Kingdom's amphibious special operations capable commando force, one of the five fighting arms of the Royal Navy, and provide a company strength unit to the Special Forces Support Group (SFSG).
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Royal Observer Corps monitoring post
Royal Observer Corps monitoring posts are underground structures all over the United Kingdom, constructed as a result of the Royal Observer Corps' nuclear reporting role and operated by volunteers during the Cold War between 1955 and 1991.
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Shalford, Essex
Shalford is a village and civil parish in the Braintree district of Essex, England.
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Sheerness
Sheerness is a port town and civil parish beside the mouth of the River Medway on the north-west corner of the Isle of Sheppey in north Kent, England.
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Siena
Siena (Sena Iulia) is a city in Tuscany, Italy.
Society of Wood Engravers
The Society of Wood Engravers (SWE) is a UK-based artists’ exhibiting society, formed in 1920, one of its founder-members being Eric Gill.
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South Downs
The South Downs are a range of chalk hills in the south-eastern coastal counties of England that extends for about across the south-eastern coastal counties of England from the Itchen valley of Hampshire in the west to Beachy Head, in the Eastbourne Downland Estate, East Sussex, in the east.
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Spanish Civil War
The Spanish Civil War (Guerra Civil Española) was a military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republicans and the Nationalists.
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Supermarine Walrus
The Supermarine Walrus (or the Supermarine Seagull V, its original name) is a British single-engine amphibious biplane designed by Supermarine's R. J. Mitchell at their works at Woolston, Southampton.
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Sussex
Sussex (/ˈsʌsɪks/; from the Old English Sūþsēaxe; lit. 'South Saxons') is an area within South East England which was historically a kingdom and, later, a county.
Tate
Tate is an institution that houses, in a network of four art galleries, the United Kingdom's national collection of British art, and international modern and contemporary art.
The Boat Race
The Boat Race is an annual set of rowing races between the Cambridge University Boat Club and the Oxford University Boat Club, traditionally rowed between open-weight eights on the River Thames in London, England.
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The Lutterworth Press
The Lutterworth Press, one of the oldest independent British publishing houses, has traded since the late eighteenth century - initially as the Religious Tract Society (RTS).
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The Minories, Colchester
The Minories is a Grade II listed building and gardens situated at the east end of High Street in Colchester, Essex, England, near Hollytrees, Gate House and Colchester Castle.
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The Priseman Seabrook Collection
The Priseman Seabrook Collection is a British-based private collection founded by the artist Robert Priseman and his wife Ally Seabrook.
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Thomas Bewick
Thomas Bewick (c. 11 August 1753 – 8 November 1828) was an English wood-engraver and natural history author. Eric Ravilious and Thomas Bewick are English wood engravers.
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Thomas Hennell
Thomas Hennell (16 April 1903 – 1945) was a British artist and writer who specialised in illustrations and essays on the subject of the British countryside. Eric Ravilious and Thomas Hennell are 20th-century English male artists, British war artists and world War II artists.
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Tirzah Garwood
Eileen Lucy "Tirzah" Garwood (11 April 1908 – 27 March 1951) was a British wood-engraver, painter, paper marbler, author, and a member of the Great Bardfield Artists. Eric Ravilious and Tirzah Garwood are 20th-century British printmakers, 20th-century engravers and English wood engravers.
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Towner Eastbourne
Towner Eastbourne (formerly Towner Art Gallery) is an art gallery located in Eastbourne, East Sussex, on the south coast of England.
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Tuscany
Italian: toscano | citizenship_it.
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Twelfth Night
Twelfth Night, or What You Will is a romantic comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written around 1601–1602 as a Twelfth Night entertainment for the close of the Christmas season.
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Victoria and Albert Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum (abbreviated V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.8 million objects.
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Victoria Pier, Colwyn Bay
Victoria Pier is a pier in the seaside resort of Colwyn Bay, Wales.
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War artist
A war artist is an artist either commissioned by a government or publication, or self-motivated, to document first-hand experience of war in any form of illustrative or depictive record.
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War Artists' Advisory Committee
The War Artists' Advisory Committee (WAAC), was a British government agency established within the Ministry of Information at the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939 and headed by Sir Kenneth Clark. Eric Ravilious and war Artists' Advisory Committee are British war artists.
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Wedgwood
Wedgwood is an English fine china, porcelain and luxury accessories manufacturer that was founded on 1 May 1759 by the potter and entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood and was first incorporated in 1895 as Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Ltd.
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Whitstable
Whitstable is a town in the Canterbury district, on the north coast of Kent adjoining the convergence of the Swale Estuary and the Greater Thames Estuary in southeastern England, north of Canterbury and west of Herne Bay.
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Wiltshire Museum
The Wiltshire Museum, formerly known as Wiltshire Heritage Museum and Devizes Museum, is a museum, archive and library and art gallery established in 1874 in Devizes, Wiltshire, England.
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Winchester
Winchester is a cathedral city in Hampshire, England.
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Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, or simply Wisden, colloquially the Bible of Cricket, is a cricket reference book published annually in the United Kingdom.
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Wood engraving
Wood engraving --> is a printmaking technique, in which an artist works an image into a block of wood.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
Military personnel from the London Borough of Ealing
- Alan Shirreff
- Bernard Braine
- Bernard Wex
- Bertie Rosier
- Bill Owen (actor)
- Bruce Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of North Cape
- Charles Bethune
- Dennis Talbot (British Army officer)
- Edward Hoare (RAF airman)
- Eric Butler-Henderson
- Eric Ravilious
- Francis Grose (British Army officer)
- Freddie de Guingand
- George Francis (footballer)
- George Hillyard
- Gerald Graham
- Harold Pope (soldier)
- John Strawson (British Army officer)
- Kenneth Newton
- Les Smith (footballer, born 1918)
- Lewis Golden
- Loudoun MacLean
- Maurice Mansergh
- Nevil Shute
- Norman Cyril Jackson
- P. F. Strawson
- Philip Allen (footballer)
- Robert Spall
- Thomas Nash (RAF officer)
- Tommy Cain
People of the Royal Observer Corps
- Alan Pegler
- Alfred Warrington-Morris
- Barry Cumberlege
- Cathcart Wight-Boycott
- Charles Harvard Gibbs-Smith
- Cliff Spink
- Commandant Royal Observer Corps
- Denis Rixson
- Derek Wood (author)
- Edward Ashmore (British Army officer)
- Edward Masterman
- Edward Sismore
- Eric Ravilious
- Finlay Crerar
- Geoffrey Ambler
- George Black (RAF officer)
- George Boddy
- Gordon Herbert Vasse
- Hugh Jenkins, Baron Jenkins of Putney
- Ian Horrocks (RAF officer)
- Ivo Peters
- Jack Broughton (RAF officer)
- James Dalgleish Pollock
- James Peter Obeyesekere III
- Jeaffreson Greswell
- John Howe (RAF officer)
- John Mortimer Warfield
- John Nash (artist)
- John Simpson (RAF officer)
- Joyce Shrubbs
- Martin Widdowson
- Michael Donaldson (RAF officer)
- Michael Horace Miller
- Percy Bernard, 5th Earl of Bandon
- Raymond Offord
- Richard Jordan (RAF officer)
- Robert Gordon (RAF officer)
- Roy Orrock
- Stanley Vincent
- Violet Rodgers
Royal Marines personnel killed in World War II
- Charles Spencer (cricketer)
- Eric Ravilious
- Harold Jameson
- John Blake (cricketer)
- Robert Nelson (cricketer, born 1912)
- Tom Hunter (VC)
South Downs artists
- Eric Ravilious
- Garrick Palmer
- George Garland (photographer)
- Harold Mockford
- Jonathan Newdick
- Olwyn Bowey
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Ravilious
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