Alison Edith Debenham (later Le Plat; 1903–1967) was a British painter and artist. Debenham was born in 1903 to Sir Ernest Ridley Debenham, 1st Baronet...
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The Debenham Baronetcy, of Bladen in the County of Dorset, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 28 January 1931 for Ernest...
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William Debenham (/ˈdɛbənəm/; 18 April 1794 – 24 September 1863) was the founder of Debenhams, once one of the largest retailers in the United Kingdom...
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Kenrick. The couple had eight children, including the artist Alison Debenham. Debenham had an interest in politics, and was a supporter of the Conservative...
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Antarctica Debenham Glacier, Antarctica Debenham Peak, Antarctica Debenham House, located in Holland Park, West London, England Debenham baronets Alison Debenham...
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Jacqueline Wilson's Double Act, where she played the twins' teacher, Miss Debenham. Coleman played Scarlett in the film Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)...
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painter Édouard Debat-Ponsan (1847–1913), French academic painter Alison Debenham (1903–1967), English painter Jean Baptiste Debret (1768–1848), French...
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etcher Yitzhak Danziger (1916–1977), sculptor Tacita Dean (born 1965), Alison Debenham (1903–1967) Evelyn De Morgan (1885–1919) Angela Delevingne Brigid Derham...
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De Morgan (1855–1919), painter Jane Mary Dealy (1856–1939), painter Alison Debenham (1903–1967), painter Elise D'Elboux (1870–1956), painter, illustrator...
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Marshall & Snelgrove (category Debenhams)
1806 Yorkshire – d.22 November 1893). The company became part of the Debenhams group. In 1837 James Marshall, a Yorkshireman, opened a shop at 11 Vere...
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Cavendish House (section Post Debenhams history)
London, England, assumed William Debenham as an equal partner, and thereafter the firm traded as Clark & Debenham. The shop was later renamed Cavendish...
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Revelation (2001) .... Mira Murder on the Orient Express (2001) (TV) .... Mary Debenham Romeo Thinks Again (1999) .... Juliet The Feather Room (1999).... Nina...
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Knebworth House in Hertfordshire stood in for Lord Mark's country estate, and Debenham House in Kensington for his London home. Syon House in London was used...
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businesswoman Betty Bentley Beaumont (1828–1892), British author, merchant Betty Debenham, motorcyclist and author Betty Ford (1918–2011), First Lady of the United...
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Toby Jones (as Samuel Ratchett/Cassetti) Jessica Chastain (as Mary Debenham) David Morrissey (as John Arbuthnot) Eileen Atkins (as Princess Natalia Dragomiroff)...
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Lisa Coleman (whose sister, Charlotte, appeared in Double Act as Miss Debenham) as Cam. Original broadcast dates: 8 January 2002 – 9 February 2006. Since...
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the best British shoemaker of his age. Rayne served on the boards of Debenhams and Harvey Nichols (director and chairman respectively) and was a high-profile...
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sold to the department-store chain Debenhams. Edward Rayne joined the boards of Debenhams and Harvey Nichols. Debenhams was sold to Burton Group in 1985...
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department store for many years, Elliston & Cavell. It later became a Debenhams store. On the northern corner with Beaumont Street is the Macdonald Randolph...
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chain in Cyprus was Debenhams (formerly Woolworths). This was operated on a Franchise basis by the Shakolas group but the former Debenhams stores have now...
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Varley 577 1.6% 6 Newport West Amelia Womack 902 2.1% 6 Newton Abbot Megan Debenham 1,508 2.9% 4 North Devon Robbie Mack 1,759 3.2% 4 North Dorset Kenneth...
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Hannah; Kershaw, Steph; Newton, Nicola; Stapinski, Lexine; Birrell, Louise; Debenham, Jennifer; Champion, Katrina E.; Kay-Lambkin, Frances; Teesson, Maree;...
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solo shows each year. Represented artists included: Vivienne Binns, Pam Debenham, Judy Horacek, Marie McMahon, Patsy Payne, Mitzi Shearer, Ruth Waller,...
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Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Supporting Role Ben Turner, Tom Debenham, Standish Millennas, Kim Phelan, Oliver Cubbage, Lionel Heath, Charlie...
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Davies (Australia, living) William Morris Davis (US, 1850–1934) Frank Debenham (Australia/England, 1883–1965) John Dee (England, 1527–1608) Ruth DeFries...
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of the Scottish Parliament for North East Scotland & Store trainer for Debenhams Airdrie and Shotts Scottish National Neil Gray Scottish National Seat...
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Innes (1907— ) Major-General Timothy Gordon Inshaw Major-General Roland Debenham Inskip (1885—1971) Brigadier Hugo Ironside Field Marshal William Edmund...
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Jafargholi has also taken part in advertisements for Delta Air Lines, Debenhams and DFS. A planned Walkers Crisps advert with ex-footballer Gary Lineker...
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birth, his father John, a Nonconformist minister, moved the family to Debenham in Suffolk and later to Guestwick in Norfolk, which had a radical history...
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1482) of Topcroft, Norfolk, by his second wife Elizabeth Debenham, sister of Gilbert Debenham, by whom he had two sons, Christopher and William (father...
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