Angus Rowland McBean (8 June 1904 – 9 June 1990) was a Welsh photographer, set designer and cult figure associated with surrealism. Angus Rowland McBean...
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Angus McBean, or as he was otherwise known by his family Æneas McBean was a Scottish minister and Covenanter. He was the last Presbyterian minister deposed...
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Freemason and Churchman in the Midlands Angus McBean (1904–1990), Welsh photographer, associated with surrealism Brett McBean, award-winning Australian horror...
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Beresford Egan and surrealist photographer Angus McBean - and published full-length biographies of all three. With McBean he also wrote Vivien: A Love Affair...
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photographs. She went on to study the work of leading photographers, including Angus McBean, whom she met and photographed, developing her interests in photography...
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album. However, the society turned down Martin's request, and instead, Angus McBean was asked to take the distinctive colour photograph of the group looking...
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dances had been held since the early 1950s. Its decor was designed by Angus McBean with a striped canopy to imitate a marquee. Pendleton took over management...
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for Suffolk from 1584 and the Member of Parliament for Eye in 1586. Angus McBean (1904–1990), Welsh photographer, set designer and cult figure associated...
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of the proposed album featured a photograph of the Beatles taken by Angus McBean on 13 May in the interior stairwell at EMI's Manchester Square headquarters...
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Angus Macfadyen (born 21 September 1963) is a Scottish actor. His roles include Robert the Bruce, both in Braveheart and Robert the Bruce, Komodo in Warriors...
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college, Pamela Green was photographed by Bill Brandt, Zoltán Glass and Angus McBean. In 1954 Green started to supply the bookshops and newsagents of London's...
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worked closely with their mother in promoting his father's music. McVeagh, p. 6 McVeagh, p. 9 Jupin, Richard Michael (December 2005). "GERALD FINZI AND...
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Gordon Angus Deayton (/ˈdiːtən/; born 6 January 1956) is an English actor, writer, musician, comedian and broadcaster. Deayton was the original presenter...
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an Extraordinary 18th Century Woman' 1 December 2006 – 10 March 2007 'Angus McBean' 24 November 2006 – 25 February 2007 'Richard Long' Writers of Influence...
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house with a Saxon moat. Conran bought it in 2002 from the photographer Angus McBean. He sold the property in 2006. After this, he purchased Walpole House...
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Retrieved 25 February 2024. Twiston Davies 2003, p. 49. "Leonard Clark". "Angus McBean Manuscripts". National Library of Wales. Retrieved 19 August 2020. Barker...
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compilation entitled 1962–1966 (also known as "The Red Album"). In 1969, Angus McBean took a matching group photograph featuring the boys in long hair and...
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Beaton had a major influence on and relationship with Angus McBean and David Bailey. McBean was a well-known portrait photographer of his era. Later...
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images from Luis Buñuel's 1928 film, Un chien andalou or a photograph by Angus McBean of Frances Day. Beckett required the set to have "a maximum of simplicity...
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June – Lesley Blanch, writer and fashion editor (died 2007) 8 June – Angus McBean, photographer (died 1990) 12 July – Edward Max Nicholson, environmentalist...
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journalist Henry Nevinson, was a passive supporter), the photographer Angus McBean, Ruth Clark, the mountaineer Mabel Barker (Patrick Geddes' god-daughter...
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involved in organising the London version of Stage Door Canteen. In 2006, Angus McBean's photograph of Dorothy Dickson was used on the poster for an exhibition...
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1967–1970 (category Albums arranged by Paul McCartney)
songs. For the group's 1963 debut LP Please Please Me, photographer Angus McBean took the distinctive colour photograph of the group looking down over...
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Aussie Angus Deluxe – The McDonald's Aussie Angus Deluxe is a hamburger that was offered by McDonald's in Australia. It consisted of a 100% Angus beef patty...
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hostility to Modernism. The photographers of the period include Bill Brandt, Angus McBean and the diarist Cecil Beaton. Henry Moore emerged after World War II...
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Paul Hardwick photographed by Angus McBean, 1958...
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Roman Catholic Archbishop of Libreville; in Wittenheim, Alsace (d. 1981) Angus McBean, Welsh surrealist photographer and set designer; in Newbridge, Wales...
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was inspired by and an homage to British photographer Angus McBean. Sylvian had seen McBean's portrait of actress Flora Robson from 1938 and wanted to...
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(1929–2014) Angus McBean (1904–1990) Eamonn McCabe (born 1948) Linda McCartney (1941–1998) Mary McCartney (born 1969) Don McCullin (born 1935) Dave McKean (born...
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producer (born 1909) Eric Fletcher, Baron Fletcher, politician (born 1903) Angus McBean, photographer (born 1904) 12 June – Terence O'Neill, politician, Prime...
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