• Elizabeth Courtauld (1867–1947) was a pioneer British physician and anaesthetist, practising in India. She was a volunteer doctor at a field hospital...
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    Samuel Courtauld (7 May 1876 – 1 December 1947) was an English industrialist who is best remembered as an art collector. He founded The Courtauld Institute...
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    The Courtauld Institute of Art (/ˈkɔːrtəʊld/), commonly referred to as The Courtauld, is a self-governing college of the University of London specialising...
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  • Sydney Courtauld JP (1840–1899) was a Crêpe and Silk manufacturer, and part of the Courtauld family empire in Great Britain He was born on 10 March 1840...
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    Elizabeth Cottrell (born 1975), American geologist Elizabeth Courtauld, British doctor in First World War Elizabeth Coxen (1825–1906), Australian museum curator...
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    Rab Butler (category Life peers created by Elizabeth II)
    1926, Butler married Sydney Elizabeth Courtauld (1902–1954), the daughter of Samuel Courtauld and co-heiress to the Courtaulds textile fortune. They had...
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    Big Ben (redirect from Elizabeth Tower)
    simply as the Clock Tower, it was renamed Elizabeth Tower in 2012 to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II. The clock is a striking clock with five...
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  • Courtauld Greenwood Courtauld-Thomson, 1st Baron Courtauld-Thomson, KBE CB (born Courtauld Thomson; 16 August 1866 – 1 November 1954) was a British businessman...
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    relocated to London, where, with the aid of Lord Lee of Fareham, Samuel Courtauld, and the Warburg family, it was installed in Thames House in 1934. The...
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    Sargent's name soon became synonymous. Elizabeth Courtauld, wife of the industrialist and art collector Samuel Courtauld, promoted a popular series of subscription...
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  • politician Rab Butler, by his marriage to Sydney Elizabeth Courtauld, daughter and co-heiress of Samuel Courtauld, the young Butler was educated at Eton College...
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    Pembroke College, Cambridge Political party Conservative Spouse Sydney Elizabeth Courtauld ​ ​ (m. 1926; died 1954)​ Children 3 Parent Montagu Sherard Dawes...
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    married Sydney Elizabeth Courtauld on 20 April 1926. She was the daughter of Samuel Courtauld and the heiress to part of the Courtauld textile fortune...
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  • Augustine Courtauld (26 August 1904 – 3 March 1959), often called August Courtauld, was a yachtsman and British Arctic explorer, best known for serving...
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  • Anthony Blunt (category Directors of the Courtauld Institute of Art)
    professor of art history at the University of London, the director of the Courtauld Institute of Art and Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures. His 1967 monograph...
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  • suffrage extension. Courtauld married firstly Mina Bromley, daughter of Walter Bromley of Clapton in 1855, and secondly Susanna Elizabeth Savill, daughter...
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  • The Courtauld Institute of Art is a self-governing college of the University of London specialising in the study of the history of art and conservation...
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    Home House (category Courtauld Institute of Art)
    Frances Lincoln. ISBN 978-0-7112-3366-9. Courtauld Institute site Home House, London Lesley Lewis, 'Elizabeth, Countess of Home, and Her House in Portman...
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    Robin Cormack (category Alumni of the Courtauld Institute of Art)
    specialising in Byzantine art. He was Professor in the History of Art, Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London, 1991–2004. Robin Cormack was educated...
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  • Courtauld, J.P., (1830-1920) Samuel Augustine Courtauld (22 February 1833 – 23 September 1854) Louis Courtauld (2 September 1834) married Elizabeth Robinson...
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  • where she got her Bachelor of Arts degree (summa cum laude), and at the Courtauld Institute of Art, where she got her Master of Arts degree in 1987 and...
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    a dot it is mon-chirimen. Courtauld crape 1890s mourning crape made by Courtaulds. An 1894 variation, called 'Courtauld's new silk crêpe', was exceptionally...
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    accordingly. Courtauld's father-in-law Augustin Courtauld had studied with Simon Pantin, whose daughter, Elizabeth Godfrey, was to become with Courtauld one of...
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  • July 2020. McLachlan, Elizabeth Parker (1979). "Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institute". Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes. 42: 216–224...
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  • of the Second World War Pamela Barton, English amateur golfer Samuel Courtauld, art collector Thomas Selby Egan, coxswain and rowing coach Leslie Fuller...
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    British ambulance driver Lilian Violet Cooper, Australian doctor Elizabeth Courtauld, British doctor C Muriel Craigie, British headquarters administrator...
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  • Outstanding theses from the Courtauld Institute of Art is a book series published by Garland of New York between 1984 and 1986 that reprinted outstanding...
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    The wedding of Elizabeth Stuart (1596–1662), daughter of James VI and I, and Frederick V of the Palatinate (1596–1632) was celebrated in London in February...
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    of Harvard University in 1957. She attended the University of London's Courtauld Institute of Art in 1957 and 1958. She later moved to New Britain, Connecticut...
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  • of Art at the University of Bristol and has a master's degree from the Courtauld Institute of Art: she runs a contemporary art agency. She married Swedish...
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