• Phyllis Mary Bone RSA (15 February 1894 – 12 July 1972) was a 20th-century Scottish sculptor. She was the first female Academician of the Royal Scottish...
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    Meredith-Williams and niche capitals by Phyllis Bone. Unicorn from the royal arms, with a shield bearing a St Andrew's cross by Phyllis Bone Gargoyle and the lion with...
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    which is nice to be involved with, says Phyllis Logan". The Sunday Post. 2 January 2018. "Downton's Phyllis Logan: Women are usually an 'appendage' on...
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    symbolic figures; heraldic devices are the work of Alexander Carrick and Phyllis Bone; the large bronze doors were designed by Walter Gilbert and executed...
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  • Bone (1873–1964), English mandolinist and guitarist Phyllis Bone (1894–1972), Scottish sculptor Ponty Bone, American accordionist Robert Trewick Bone...
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    in San Francisco, from complications of an arm bone fracture. She was 87 years old. Her wife, Phyllis, was at her side. San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom...
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  • illustrator John Blair (c. 1849–1934), painter Muirhead Bone (1876–1953), etcher Phyllis Bone (1894–1972), sculptor William Bonnar (1800–1863), portraitist...
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    (1879–1939), British painter and etcher of portraits and sporting subjects. Phyllis Bone (1894–1972), Scottish sculptor who moved to Galloway and lived in later...
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    Britain AC David Evans  Great Britain AC Mary Morton  Great Britain AC Phyllis Bone  Great Britain AC Eric Winters  Great Britain AC Desmond Broe  Ireland...
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  • Bonacolsi (c. 1460–1528), Italy Henri Boncquet (1868–1908), Belgium Phyllis Bone (1894–1972), Scotland Isidore Bonheur (1827–1901), France Rosa Bonheur...
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  • in 1952, she became the first woman painter Academician (the sculptor Phyllis Bone, elected in 1944, was the first female Academician). In 1955, she was...
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    painter Samuel Robin Spark, painter David Dougal Williams, painter Phyllis Bone, sculptor Mary Syme Boyd, sculptor Alexander Carrick, sculptor and academic...
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  • Benn, comedian, songwriter and broadcaster Elizabeth Blackadder, artist Phyllis Bone, sculptor Michael Boyd, artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company...
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  • broadcaster and journalist Carol Brown Janeway, translator and editor. Phyllis Bone, sculptor and first female member of the Royal Scottish Academy Sheila...
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    naïve painter Muirhead Bone (1876–1953), Scottish etcher and water-colorist Phyllis Bone (1894–1972), Scottish sculptor Stephen Bone (1904–1958), English...
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  • sculptors James Pittendrigh Macgillivray, Alexander Carrick, Benno Schotz, Phyllis Bone and Kate Campbell Muirhead. Macgregor's space was not filled in 1925;...
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  • (1707–1758), botanical illustrator Yvonne Boag (born 1954), painter Phyllis Bone (1894–1972), sculptor Christine Borland (born 1965), medical-themed contemporary...
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    Like her fellow animal sculptor and Edinburgh College of Art alumni, Phyllis Bone, before her Boyd was awarded a travel scholarship to study in Paris in...
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  • James Burnet and executed works designed by fellow sculptors such as Phyllis Bone, Benno Schotz, Pilkington Jackson, Alexander Carrick and Hew Lorimer...
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  • in his encouragement of the craft of carving. His students included Phyllis Bone, a near contemporary and lifelong friend who gained an international...
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    Paisley Art Gallery The Twins of Craigie Hall, Paisley Art Gallery Phyllis Bone, Gracefield Collection, Kirkcudbright Study of Sir George Pirie The Provost...
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    terminally ill with cancer, he withdrew from the project. Hume died in Kent from bone cancer at age 60. The Happy Ending (1925) as Miss Moon Second to None (1927)...
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    Moment (Podcast). 734. About Last Night. Retrieved July 17, 2024. Boros, Phyllis A. S. (January 17, 2017). "Not much time to rest for comic/actor Adam Ray"...
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    Phyllis Sinclair is a Cree, Canadian folk singer-songwriter. A socially conscious balladeer, UK's Maverick Magazine coined her "The Lady of Conviction"...
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    (1881–1973), Alexander Carrick (1882–1966), Pilkington Jackson (1887–1973) and Phyllis Bone (1894–1972). The project helped cement an Arts and Craft ethos in Scottish...
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  • York City, New York, on June 6, 1946. He had two sisters, Dolores and Phyllis, and two brothers, Robert and Anthony. Both of his brothers were associates...
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  • Raquel Cassidy is an English actress. She played the role of Phyllis Baxter in the television series Downton Abbey (2013–2015), winning a Screen Actors...
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  • Rothney as Robbie Morton Archie Panjabi as DS Asha Israni Anna Chancellor as Phyllis Brenan James Cosmo as Arthur MacCall Jamie Michie as Lowrie Kate Donnelly...
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    polycythemia vera (PV) is an uncommon myeloproliferative neoplasm in which the bone marrow makes too many red blood cells. The majority of cases are caused by...
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  • " [9] "Phyllis Granoff". Yale University. Archived from the original on 24 August 2012. Retrieved 27 August 2012. Dan, A. "A Review of Bones, Stones...
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