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    Norman Pett (12 April 1891 – 16 February 1960) was an English artist who, in 1932, created the famous cartoon character Jane for the Daily Mirror. Pett...
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  • Norman Pett exclusively for the British tabloid newspaper The Daily Mirror from 5 December 1932 to 10 October 1959. Jane was born when artist Norman Pett...
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    Jones as the propagandist Squealer, and Ralph Ineson as Boxer. In 1950, Norman Pett and his writing partner Don Freeman were secretly hired by the Information...
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  • City is a 1987 UK film, based on the British newspaper strip Jane by Norman Pett. An adventure comedy set during World War II, the film was directed by...
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  • 1984. Set during World War II, it was based on a comic strip created by Norman Pett and first published in the Daily Mail in 1932. The series was produced...
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  • Zwart - Lambiek Comiclopedia". "David Law - Lambiek Comiclopedia". "Norman Pett - Lambiek Comiclopedia". "Marcel Gotlib - Lambiek Comiclopedia". "Michel...
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  • Art Direction-Set Direction, Color (Edward Carrere, Lyle Reifsnider). Norman Pett drew a comic book adaptation of the film in 1948. Also known as The Adventures...
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    further promote Animal Farm, the IRD commissioned cartoon strips, drawn by Norman Pett, to be placed in newspapers across the globe. Orwell received more streptomycin...
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    cartoonist Norman Pett had been drawing a weekly cartoon since 1932 which he called Jane's Journal – The Diary of A Bright Young Thing. Pett's original...
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  • Pett is a village in East Sussex, England. Pett may also refer to: Pett dynasty, English shipbuilding family of the 15th–17th centuries Peter Pett (1610–1672)...
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    mainly among delinquent teenagers.[citation needed] Starting in 1932, Norman Pett drew a strip called Jane for the British Daily Mirror newspaper. The...
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  • strip heroine Jane, having been assistant to the character's creator Norman Pett before taking over as artist himself in 1948. After "Jane" ended in 1959...
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  • of the stage show based on the comic strip Jane originally created by Norman Pett. It was written by Alfred Goulding and Con West. The cast included Chrystabel...
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  • authors list (link) "Alfred Mazure". lambiek.net. Retrieved 21 June 2018. "Norman Pett". lambiek.net. Retrieved 21 June 2018. "Jerom - Wastl op het WWW". jerom...
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    signified bigotry, and others minimising the significance the list. Academic Norman MacKenzie, who knew Orwell personally and considered him a friend, lived...
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  • John McLusky (UK) Jane (1932–1959), first titled Jane's Journal, by Norman Pett (UK) Jane Arden (1927–1968) originally by Monte Barrett and Russell E...
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  • artist Mike Hubbard had cut his teeth as assistant and then successor to Norman Pett. "Westward the Wagons" meanwhile featured cowgirl pioneer Glory Gold...
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  • on the United Artists film. Published: 4 June to 18 June 1949 Artist: Norman Pett Based on the Two Cities film. Published: 4 June to 29 October 1949 Writer:...
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  • sorcerer. Published: 13 August to 17 December 1949 Writer & Artist: Norman Pett Naïve but plucky young girl June is sent back to the time of King Arthur...
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  • scholarship to the city's Moseley School of Art, where he was taught by Norman Pett. At the age of 15, Maddocks decided to leave school and join the Merchant...
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  • his love for Miss Othmar. October 10: After 27 years of publication Norman Pett's Jane comes to an end. October 17: After 23 years of continuous publication...
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  • American strip, which appeared in The Sunday Telegraph) and Jane by Norman Pett (which appeared in the UK Daily Mirror). According to John Ryan in his...
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  • Partington appeared in the role of Lace. Miss Lace herself was inspired by Norman Pett's comic strip Jane, published in the British tabloid The Daily Mirror...
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  • comics artist (Dr. Bobbs, Davy Crockett), dies at age 60. February 16: Norman Pett, British comics and erotic artist (Jane), dies at age 69. March 6: Gene...
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  • Ghilchik: 34  Charles Grave: 34  Joseph Booth Lee (1901–1974) Kin Maung: 34  Norman Pett: 34  Bertram Prance: 34  William Ridgewell: 34  Ralph Steadman: 34  Confusingly...
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  • Petry Pierre Rincheval  Great Britain (GBR) Owen Bevan Maxwell Arthur Norman Pett  Belgium (BEL) Antoine Dresse Raymond van Hoecke Women Tennis Doubles...
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  • Penny Starr, written by Peter Ling and Sheilah Ward (1957) Penny Wise by Norman Pett The Pilgrim Sisters by George Beardmore and Hardee Prince of the Pampas...
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  • to cover its war debts to the United States. The comic strip Jane by Norman Pett first appeared in the British tabloid paper the Daily Mirror. Born: Sheldon...
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    William Pett Ridge (22 April 1859 – 2 October 1930) was an English fiction writer, born at Chartham, near Canterbury, Kent, and educated at Marden, Kent...
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  • title character from Norman Pett's comic strip Jane in a stage show and live-action film adaptation, also posed as her for Pett's comic strip ), dies at...
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