Peter Cardew (6 August 1939 – 26 October 2020) was a British-Canadian architect. He was the principal of Peter Cardew Architects based in Vancouver, British...
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Michael Ambrose Cardew CBE (1901–1983), was an English studio potter who worked in West Africa for twenty years. Cardew was born in Wimbledon, London...
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gallery is housed in a building designed by architect Peter Cardew which opened in 1995. Cardew received a RAIC gold medal for the building's design in...
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Tiger-Cats), Senator (2010–2013). Janine Canan, 77, American poet and author. Peter Cardew, 81, British-Canadian architect. Pedro Cervantes, 87, Mexican sculptor...
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Medal 1982 Musson Cattel & Partners Daon Centre Vancouver BC Medal 1982 Peter Cardew / RIA Architects False Creek Townhouses Vancouver BC Medal 1982 Thompson...
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Music Festival's office and 200-seat performance space. Designed by Peter Cardew Architects and built in 2012, the building is equivalent to LEED Silver...
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Commissioner for Lands Legislation, Federation of Malaya. Arthur Haydn Peter Cardew, Deputy General Manager, Central Electricity Board, Federation of Malaya...
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Vaughan, writer (b. 1965) October 26 David Braley, politician (b. 1941) Peter Cardew, architect (b. 1939) Jacques Godin, actor (b. 1930) Joey Moss, dressing...
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Brian Eno (redirect from Brian Peter George St. John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno)
the Deutsche Grammophon edition of The Great Learning (1971) by Cornelius Cardew and the Scratch Orchestra which features Eno as one of the voices on the...
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The Importance of Being Earnest (redirect from Cecily Cardew)
serious attitude for the benefit of his young ward, the heiress Cecily Cardew, and goes by the name of John or Jack, while pretending that he must worry...
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Henry Antony Cardew Worrall Thompson (born 1 May 1951) is an English restaurateur and celebrity chef, television presenter and radio broadcaster. Worrall...
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pianist/cellist Cornelius Cardew, and, in early 1966, were calling themselves AMM. However, some early performances were billed as the "Cornelius Cardew Quintet", a...
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Cardew Robinson and Vera Day. The film revolves around the teachers and students at St Fanny's private school. It was based on Robinson's "Cardew the...
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Drink It in the Congo at the Almeida Theatre. In 2018 she played Cecily Cardew in The Importance of Being Earnest in the West End. Button married screenwriter...
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John Cage, Cornelius Cardew, Henning Christiansen, et al., Conductor: Christian von Borries, Guy Protheroe, Performers: Peter Cusack, Margaret Leng Tan...
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Brian Ferneyhough (redirect from Brian John Peter Ferneyhough)
came from Hans Swarsenski who saw the same thing happen to Cornelius Cardew; Cardew enjoyed a prestigious continental reputation, but a poor one in his...
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David Seidler’s North American premiere of The King's Speech, Cecily Cardew in Peter Gill's The Importance of Being Earnest in London's West End and Rose...
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Irene Stein Keith David as Eugene Teagarden Spalding Gray as Reverend T.J. Cardew Glenne Headly as Cora Gage Laurie Metcalf as Melissa Bill Moor as Edgar...
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Michael Nyman (section Founding of Campiello Band and collaboration with Peter Greenaway, 1976–1990)
article in The Spectator magazine about the English composer Cornelius Cardew. He wrote introductions for George Frideric Handel's Concerti grossi, Op...
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music milieu in the 1970s, with avant-garde composers such as Cornelius Cardew and Michael Chant being leading members. The Communist Party of England...
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returns to his country estate, where he lives with his young ward, Cecily Cardew, and her governess, Miss Prism. Meanwhile, Algernon, intrigued by John's...
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Svend Bayer Dora Billington Clive Bowen Alan Caiger-Smith Michael Cardew Seth Cardew Michael Casson Bruce Chivers Kenneth Clark Nic Collins Joanna Constantinidis...
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Cardew (1934–2016), a master potter born in Winchcombe, was the son of Michael Cardew and brother of the composer Cornelius Cardew. Cornelius Cardew (1936–1981)...
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lessons under Peter Racine Fricker at the Royal College of Music in London in 1961. In the 1960s he met Cornelius Cardew; Parsons attended Cardew's experimental...
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English child actress Mandy Miller with an orchestra conducted by Phil Cardew.[citation needed] It was arranged by Ron Goodwin and produced by George...
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Carry On Up the Khyber (category Films produced by Peter Rogers)
Din Peter Butterworth as Brother Belcher Terry Scott as Sergeant Major MacNutt Angela Douglas as Princess Jelhi Cardew Robinson as The Fakir Peter Gilmore...
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composition from Cornelius Cardew. In 1968 Skempton joined Cardew's experimental music class at Morley College, where in spring 1969 Cardew, Skempton and Michael...
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To Her New Album". MTV News. Archived from the original on 4 May 2012. Cardew, Ben. "CHARTS: Mercury Win Expedites the Xx's Chart Fortunes." Music Week...
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Abraham as Josh Blay Ewan Bailey as Nils De Jung Kevin Bishop as Wally Cardew Ellise Chappell as Kea Niven Jack Donoghue as Gus Upcott Emma Fielding as...
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on its board of directors. From 1965 to 1978, Hoare was married to Mary Cardew; they had one son, Simon. In 1984, he married Virginia Menzies. He inherited...
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