Joan Hassall OBE (3 March 1906 – 6 March 1988) was an English wood engraver and book illustrator. Her subject matter ranged from natural history through...
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businessmen. Her grandfather, John Hassall, and her aunt, Joan Hassall, worked as illustrators, while her father, Christopher Hassall, was a poet, dramatist and...
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illustrator John Hassall and brother of Joan Hassall, who engraved the title page of his book of poetry, Devil's Dyke, published in 1936. Hassall married the...
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English actress Joan Hassall (1906–1988), English wood engraver and illustrator Joe Hassall (1871–1895), English footballer John Hassall (disambiguation)...
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1953. Invitations for the coronation were designed by the illustrator Joan Hassall; she had to use scraperboard to produce the final design as there was...
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round of essays (1958) Small moments. Decorated with wood-engravings by Joan Hassall (1957) Essays. The bells of Rye. Front. by Michael Hubbard (1960) For...
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Schroder, John, and Joan Hassall. (1970). Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts by Rupert Brooke, Edward Marsh & Christopher Hassall. Cambridge: Rampant...
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Fifty-One Poems (1946). London : Jonathan Cape. With wood engravings by Joan Hassall The Essential Mary Webb edited by Martin Armstrong (1949). London : Jonathan...
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successful John Hassall Correspondence School. John Hassall was the father of poet Christopher Hassall and the printmaker Joan Hassall, OBE. He was also...
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1910) 2 March – Ronald Senior, Army brigadier (born 1904) 6 March – Joan Hassall, wood engraver and illustrator (born 1906) 7 March – Gordon Huntley,...
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Allen (1906–1983) Evelyn Dunbar (1906–1960) Patrick Hall (1906–1992) Joan Hassall (1906–1988) Edgar Hubert (1906–1985) Kenneth Steel (1906–1970) Reginald...
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admit women to the guild. The first women to join was the wood engraver Joan Hassall who became the first female Master in 1972. In 1949, the members of the...
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Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Hattie Jacques, Terry Scott and Bernard Bresslaw alongside newcomers Richard O'Callaghan (in his first Carry On) and Imogen Hassall (in...
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Hetty Did Cover of first edition - 1988 Author J. L. Carr Cover artist Joan Hassall Language English Genre Fiction Publisher The Quince Tree Press Publication...
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(Francis Bacon, Thomas Bewick, Geoffrey Chaucer, John Donne, Hilda Frank, Joan Hassall, Samuel Johnson, Bryan North Lee and the Rossettis) and six are numbered...
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member of Provisional Irish Republican Army, shot by British army. Joan Hassall, 82, English wood engraver and book illustrator. Daniel McCann, 30, member...
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Metcalfe. It was again redesigned in 1931 by Eric Gill and in 1960 by Joan Hassall. The description in the 1837 by-laws was: "gules, two lions rampant guardant...
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National Trust. Contributed by Walter Allen and others. Illustrated by Joan Hassall. London: Published for the National Trust by Naldrett Press, 1951. The...
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five manservants and four maids. The Testimony of Sarah Bugknam and Joan Hassall reports: Her furniture and plate were the talk of Cambridge for years...
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Lithography in Bolt Court, where he taught, among others, Noel Rooke, Joan Hassall, Mabel Alleyne and Diana Bloomfield. The other two were Bernard Sleigh...
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20 years old at the time. Ethel maintained a friendship with artist Joan Hassall, another artist, who had focused on wood engraving and book illustrating...
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Richard Dean, Anglican minister was born and baptised in Kirkby Malham. Joan Hassall, lived in Malham, but worshipped and played the organ in Kirkby Malham...
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editions of 200 copies each. Seven of the 16 pages had wood engravings by Joan Hassall, illustrator of several of Young's books, including the Collected Poems...
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Cunliffe, first female President of the Royal Statistical Society (1975–7) Joan Hassall, artist Lucy Schwob (Claude Cahun), surrealist photographer and writer...
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studied under William George Gillies, John Maxwell and book illustrator Joan Hassall. Drewry was a prolific artist, working in oil, watercolour, and pen and...
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2–34, published by the Private Libraries Association Chambers, David. Joan Hassall: engravings and drawings. Pinner: Private Libraries Association, 1985...
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to 1967. She sought advice on the techniques of wood engraving from Joan Hassall. In 1966 she had her first picture exhibited at the Royal Academy in...
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illustrator John Hassall, his grandchildren, the wood engraver Joan Hassall and the poet, biographer, and lyricist Christopher Hassall, and his great-granddaughter...
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Flint (1933), Charles Tunnicliffe (1934), Geoffrey Wedgwood (1934), Joan Hassall (1948), James T.A. Osborne (1957), Gwenda Morgan (1962), and Robert Tavener...
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William Hart, Chief Resident Engineer, W. S. Atkins and Partners. Miss Joan Hassall. Designer, Wood-engraver, Illustrator. Brian Hayward, Member, Yorkshire...
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