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Archibald and Prize
* September 26 Archibald Vivian Hill, English physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1977 )
The Archibald Prize for portraiture ( Australia's most prestigious art prize ), the Sulman Prize for subject / genre painting and the Wynne Prize for landscape painting are awarded each year by the trustees of the AGNSW.
* Archibald MacLeish ( 1892 1982 ), Pulitzer Prize poet, Librarian of Congress
The first Archibald Prize was awarded by the Art Gallery of New South Wales in 1921, to WB McInnes, for his portrait of Desbrowe Annear.
In 2006, a portrait of Cate Blanchett and family painted by McLean Edwards was a finalist in the Archibald Prize .< ref name = " arch ">
* Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Archibald MacLeish: Conquistador
* Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Archibald MacLeish, Collected Poems 1917-1952
* Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Archibald MacLeish, J.
Not only did his own art become widely recognized, but a painting of him by William Dargie won the Archibald Prize in 1956.
* Nicholas Harding, former winner of the Archibald Prize for portraiture
In March 2007 his self-portrait was selected as a finalist in the Archibald Prize.
The Archibald Prize is regarded as the most important portraiture prize in Australia.
" The Archibald Prize is awarded annually and, the prize is A $ 75, 000.
William Beckwith McInnes | W. B. McInnes's Portrait of Miss Collins won the 1924 Archibald Prize.
In the early years of the Archibald Prize, the winner was dominated by Victorians, such as William Beckwith McInnes, John Longstaff, and William Dargie, which was somewhat resented by the art community in Sydney.
There are usually about 700 entries in the Archibald Prize, of which only about 40 or so are selected as finalists for hanging.
Her recent poetry books are Paper Affair: Poems Selected and New ( Black Moss 2010 ), Pith & Wry: Canadian Poetry ( Scrivener Press 2010 ), and Crossing Arcs: Alzheimer's, My Mother, and Me ( Black Moss 2010 ), which was a finalist for the 2010 Acorn-Plantos People's Poetry Prize, the 2010 Ottawa Book Awards, and the 2010 Archibald Lampman Poetry Prize.
In 2003 a portrait of Garner, titled True Stories, painted by Jenny Sages, was a finalist in the Archibald Prize.
* Archibald Prize: Janet Dawson-Michael Boddy
* Archibald Prize: Bryan Westwood The Prime Minister ( Paul Keating )
* Archibald Prize: William Dargie Mr Albert Namatjira
* Archibald Prize Nicholas Harding for John Bell as King Lear

Archibald and Francis
His eldest son and heir apparent was Francis, Viscount Drumlanrig, who was rumoured to have been engaged in a relationship with the Liberal Prime Minister, Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery.
Among his pupils were Lord Palmerston, Sir Walter Scott, Francis Jeffrey, Henry Thomas Cockburn, Francis Horner, Sydney Smith, John William Ward, Lord Brougham, Dr. Thomas Brown, James Mill, Sir James Mackintosh and Sir Archibald Alison.
** Archibald Francis Cockburn ( bap.
In attempting to keep their creditors at bay, the family moved around the country, going to Herne Bay in Kent, then to Swanage in Dorset, and on to Bournemouth ( which was then in Hampshire ), where Archibald ’ s brother, Richard Francis Pechey ( 1872 1963 ), had become the Vicar of Holy Trinity Church in 1912.
In 22 June 1893, Queen Victoria raised Francis Archibald Douglas, the heir of the 9th Marquess, to the peerage of the United Kingdom as Baron Kelhead.
* Francis Archibald Kelhead Douglas, 11th Marquess of Queensberry ( 1896 1954 )
She was christened at Marlborough House on 6 August 1868 by Archibald Campbell Tait, Bishop of London, and her godparents were: her paternal grandmother Queen Victoria ( for whom The Duchess of Cambridge stood proxy ), The Emperor of Russia ( for whom the Russian ambassador Philipp, Graf de Brunnow, stood proxy ), The Tsarevitch of Russia, The Prince Arthur ( her paternal uncle ), Prince Ludwig of Hesse and by Rhine ( her father's brother-in-law ), Prince George of Hesse-Cassel ( her mother's great-uncle ), her mother's sister-in-law The Queen of Greece ( for whom The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz stood proxy ), The Dowager Queen of Denmark, The Dowager Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the Queen's cousin Princess Francis of Teck and Princess Frederick Augustus of Anhalt-Dessau.
They lived together and had three sons: Archibald, Francis and John ( born after his father's death in 1852 ).
Archibald became a lawyer and later an ambassador to Haiti and Francis became a Presbyterian minister.
" This led to an examination of the New Testament foundation of the Christian Church, and in 1725, in a letter to Francis Archibald, minister of Guthrie, Forfarshire, he repudiated the obligation of national covenants.
* John Francis Archibald Browne, 6th Baron Kilmaine ( 1902 1978 )
), with issue ; her second husband was John Stewart, Lord Darnley, Prior of Coldingham, by whom she had Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell ; her third husband the notorious Archibald Douglas, Parson of Douglas, a Senator of the College of Justice, and brother of William Douglas of Whittinghame.
Francis had known Lord Morton as an intimate family friend and may well have owed his advancement in the Navy to Archibald Campbell, Duke of Argyll who " took him by the hand in his younger days and made him a Captain.
The firm was founded in 1946 by Archibald Rogers and Francis Taliaferro in Rogers ’ grandmother ’ s basement in Annapolis and is now one of the largest architectural firms in the world.
On October 21, 1870 Lieutenant Governor Adams George Archibald appointed Francis as a Legislative Councillor in Rupert's Land and the Northwest Territories.
His father was Francis Napier, a writer to the signet in Edinburgh, and his mother was Mary Elizabeth Jane Douglas, eldest daughter of Colonel Archibald Hamilton of Innerwick, Haddingtonshire.
Welcoming them into the family, she worked to provide funds to educate Archibald and Francis Grimké ..
Following the divorce from his first wife in 1926, Sir James Dunn married Irene Clarice Richards, the former wife of Francis Archibald Kelhead Douglas, 11th Marquess of Queensberry.
In October 1913, the Butt-Millet Memorial Fountain, named for Archibald Butt and Francis Millet, was dedicated near the White House on the Ellipse.
Francis J. Grimké was also the brother of Archibald Grimké, who served as U. S. consul in the Dominican Republic from 1894-1898.
Some of the more prominent English nonjurors included Charles Leslie, George Hickes, Henry Dodwell, Francis Cherry, Robert Nelson, Nathaniel Spinckes, Jeremy Collier, Thomas Brett, Thomas Deacon, Roger Laurence, Archibald Campbell, Richard Rawlinson, Thomas Carte, Hilkiah Bedford, John Blackburne, Thomas Bowdler, Laurence Howell, William Law and Richard Russell.
They lived together and had three mixed-race sons: Archibald, Francis and John ( who was born a couple of months after their father died ).
The sisters arranged for the oldest two to come north for education and helped support their nephews: Archibald and Francis J. Grimké.

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