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    Charles de Sousy Ricketts RA (2 October 1866 – 7 October 1931) was a British artist, illustrator, author and printer, known for his work as a book designer...
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  • Louise Ricketts, original name of Cid Ricketts Sumner (1890–1970), American novelist Charles Ricketts (1876–1931), artist/illustrator Charles Spencer...
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  • Charles Michael Rickett (born 13 June 1963) is a British former racing driver. Rickett was born in London and educated at Stowe School. In 1998 he co-founded...
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    Todd, the Ricketts siblings are the board of directors for the Cubs. He is the son of TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation founder J. Joseph Ricketts. Joe Ricketts...
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    Shipyard. Biddle was renamed to Claude V. Ricketts on 28 July 1964 in honor of Admiral Claude V. Ricketts, who had died on 6 July 1964. Biddle operated...
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    friends and contacts; in particular painters and life partners Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon, near whom they settled in Richmond, London. Robert Browning...
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    Society, with Farquharson again as Herod. The costumes and scenery by Charles Ricketts were much admired, but the rest of the cast and the direction were...
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    medal in Paris in 1900. Shannon and Ricketts met as teenagers and cohabited in Chelsea for over 50 years until Ricketts died. They also worked together on...
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    The Tomb of Charles Spencer Ricketts is located in Kensal Green Cemetery in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, England. It commemorates...
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    being disciplined by his tutors as a result. Influenced by the work of Charles Ricketts, Edmund Sullivan, George Frederic Watts and Aubrey Beardsley, his artistic...
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    after Wilde's death, the authorized edition of the novel was published by Charles Carrington. The original typescript submitted to Lippincott's Monthly Magazine...
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    Jackson Fork, and The American Film Company. Ricketts also engages in philanthropy through The Ricketts Art Foundation, Opportunity Education Foundation...
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    January 1915. JSTOR 25108347. Music by Gustav Holst, costumes by Charles Ricketts. See Andrew Chandler: The Church and Humanity: The Life and Work of...
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    Arthur Machen (1863–1947) Charles Ricketts (1866–1931) Frederick Rolfe (1860–1913) M. P. Shiel (1865–1947) Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837–1909) Walter...
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    Yeats and others, as well as illustrating books for the Vale Press of Charles Ricketts. He was a prolific poet and his subjects included morality, art and...
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    twice as long as the Blackwood's version, with cover illustration by Charles Ricketts, did not proceed and only came to light after Wilde's death. This was...
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    repertory season, in 1908–09. New costume designs were created by Charles Ricketts for the 1926 season and were used until 1982. Peter Goffin designed...
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    Anthony Ricketts (born 22 December 1982) is an English professional footballer who plays for Unionville Milliken SC of League1 Ontario. Ricketts started...
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    close friends, Robert Sherard; Robert Ross, his literary executor; and Charles Ricketts variously published biographies, reminiscences or correspondence. The...
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    York: Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 155–156, 194, 305. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Ricketts, Charles (1910)...
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    Chicago Red Stars. Ricketts is also a board member of Lambda Legal and the Housing Opportunities for Women organization. Ricketts' ownership stake in...
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    for whom he had written the part. Costumes and sets were designed by Charles Ricketts, and the play had an extensive musical score, specially composed and...
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    film to be released by Universal Pictures, Ricketts became a prominent character actor. Thomas B. Ricketts was born in Greenwich, London 15 January 1853...
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    Robert Anning Bell, J. D. Batten, Erat Harrison, J. Forbes Nixon, Charles Ricketts, John Vinycomb, John Leighton and Warrington Hogg and Frank C. Papé...
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    Director of Music. Conductor Sir Vivian Dunn called Ricketts "The British March King". Ricketts' frequent use of the saxophone contributed to its permanent...
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    in the building in the early decades of the 20th century were Charles Ricketts, Charles Haslewood Shannon, Glyn Philpot, Vivian Forbes, James Pryde, and...
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    by the 19th century Aestheticism movement, and painters like Charles Ricketts and Charles Haslewood Shannon. Forbes also composed poetry, all of it dedicated...
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    1890) Ricketts Pomegranate frontispiece design (1891) Beardsley, Peacock-skirt Illustration (1892) Tuer, Katagami wallpaper stencil (1893) Ricketts, Sphinx...
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    edited by John Gray and decorated with woodcut border and initials by Charles Ricketts, was artistically printed at the Ballantyne Press in 1896. In 1910...
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    ISBN 1-901167-02-X. Vicky Iglikowski-Broad [@@vicky_ig] (23 February 2021). "Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon were artistic and creative partners, but also lovers...
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