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    Henry Strachey (1863–1940) was an English painter, art critic and writer. He was the son of Sir Edward Strachey, 3rd Baronet, and a cousin of Lytton Strachey...
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  • England. William Strachey the English writer William Strachey (c. 1596/97–1635) John Strachey (d. 1674), friend of John Locke John Strachey (geologist) (1671–1743)...
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  • Henry Strachey may refer to: Henry Strachey (artist) (1863–1940), English painter and art critic Henry Strachey (explorer) (1816–1912), British explorer...
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    Giles Lytton Strachey (/ˈdʒaɪlz ˈlɪtən ˈstreɪtʃi/; 1 March 1880 – 21 January 1932) was an English writer and critic. A founding member of the Bloomsbury...
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    John Strachey, journalist, and Henry Strachey, artist, were his younger brothers and the Labour politician John Strachey his nephew. Strachey was returned...
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    Dora Carrington (category 20th-century English women artists)
    and decorative artist, remembered in part for her association with members of the Bloomsbury Group, especially the writer Lytton Strachey. From her time...
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    Museum. "War artists archive Henry Lamb". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 13 September 2013. Tate (2004). "Display caption,Lytton Strachey by Henry Lamb". Tate...
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  • intellectuals, and artists. He had a sado-masochistic sexual relationship with Bloomsbury Group member Lytton Strachey. Roger Henry Pockington Senhouse...
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    of life." And Virginia Woolf, writing to Lytton Strachey, asked, "Please tell me what you find in Henry James. ... we have his works here, and I read,...
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  • of Lytton Strachey in the Tate. As this suggests, there is a strong literary element in the paintings, and in common with many other artists who were showcased...
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    Newman! He was a great hater!". Strachey was only ten when Newman died and never met him. In contrast to Strachey's account, James Anthony Froude, Hurrell...
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    these essays, called "Cassandra", was previously published by Ray Strachey in 1928. Strachey included it in The Cause, a history of the women's movement. Apparently...
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    invited conscientious objectors such as Duncan Grant, Clive Bell and Lytton Strachey to take refuge at Garsington. Siegfried Sassoon, recuperating there after...
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    General Gordon. Strachey set out to breathe life into the Victorian era for future generations to read. Up until this point, as Strachey remarked in the...
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     120–122. Strachey 1612, pp.  26, 48. Strachey 1612, pp.  26, 85–86. Strachey 1612, p.  101. Quinn 1985, pp.  367–368. Strachey 1612, p.  83–86. Strachey 1612...
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    Variety of Things (1928) The Dreadful Dragon of Hay Hill (1928) Lytton Strachey (1943) Rede Lecture Mainly on the Air (1946; enlarged edition 1957) The...
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    Brooke's paranoia that Lytton Strachey had schemed to destroy his relationship with Cox by encouraging her to see Henry Lamb precipitated his break with...
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    Nathaniel Dance-Holland (category Sibling artists)
    Parliament for East Grinstead 1801–1802 With: James Strange Succeeded by Sir Henry Strachey, Bt Daniel Giles Preceded by John Wodehouse Sir Robert Buxton, Bt Member...
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    Having secured salt production, British India's Finance Minister, Sir John Strachey, led a review of the tax system and his recommendations, implemented by...
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  • Susan Williams-Ellis (category Artists from Guildford)
    the house of artist and critic Roger Fry. Her father, Sir Clough, was an eminent architect; Williams-Ellis' mother was writer Amabel Strachey, cousin of...
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    Edward Lear (category British bird artists)
    Strachey, Constance Braham (ed.). The Complete Nonsense Book. New York: Duffield & Company. p. 108. OCLC 1042550888. Lear, Edward (1912). Strachey, Constance...
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    Admiral William Henry Smyth KFM DCL FRS FSA FRAS FRGS (21 January 1788 – 8 September 1865) was an English Royal Navy officer, hydrographer, astronomer...
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    of Arthur Hobhouse, and as with Grant, fell out with a jealous Strachey over it. Strachey had previously found himself put off by Keynes, not least because...
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  • roles were played by: Eve Best as Older Vanessa Bell Ed Birch as Lytton Strachey Lucy Boynton as Angelica Garnett Jack Davenport as David Garnett Jerome...
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    character in one of her sister's novels. Aldous was the grandson of Thomas Henry Huxley, the zoologist, agnostic, and controversialist who had often been...
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  • Dennett A. Hyatt Mayor Avrion Mitchison FRS immunologist Colin McGinn Lytton Strachey Richard FitzRalph (1332) William de Wilton (1374) Thomas Chace (1426) Richard...
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    College, Cambridge, where he met fellow future writers such as Lytton Strachey and Leonard Woolf. He then travelled throughout Europe before publishing...
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  • Burke) - 2:07 "These Foolish Things" (Eric Maschwitz, Harry Link, Jack Strachey) - 3:57 "Prisoner of Love" (Clarence Gaskill, Leo Robin, Russ Columbo)...
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    sister Brynhild Olivier (Bryn), and Cox with Henry Lamb, who was in turn involved with Lytton Strachey. After Christmas 1911, Brooke travelled to Lulworth...
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  • Snell (born 1975), British High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago Alix Strachey (1892–1973), translator of Sigmund Freud's works Zoe Strimpel (born 1982)...
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