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There are also works by Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, Bridget Riley, Patrick Caulfield, Sir Peter Blake, and Daphne Hardy Henrion.
Le Mesurier undertook a number of roles on television in 1951, including in six episodes of the BBC children's programme Whirligig ; the role of Doctor Forrest in The Railway Children ; the role of Sir Alexander Blythe in children's comedy-thriller Show Me a Spy ; the part of the blackmailer Eduardo Lucas in Sherlock Holmes: The Second Stain, opposite Alan Wheatley's Holmes ; and Joseph in the nativity play A Time to be Born.
* Sir Eduardo Paolozzi ( artist & sculptor )
Sir Eduardo Luigi Paolozzi, KBE, RA ( 7 March 1924 – 22 April 2005 ), was a Scottish sculptor and artist.
* Tate Collection of Sir Eduardo Paolozzi: 381 Works
* Sir Eduardo Paolozzi Gallery Web Site
* Sir Eduardo Paolozzi Projects 1972-2000
* Sir Eduardo Paolozzi-Jonathan Clark Fine Art
* Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, sculptor and artist
* 1986-2005: Sir Eduardo Paolozzi
A large scale sculpture titled Head of Invention by Sir Eduardo Paolozzi was installed in the area between the Museum and the Thames.
Signatories included Karsten Schubert, Maureen Paley, Michael Craig-Martin, Angela and Matthew Flowers, Professor Christopher Frayling, Rene Gimpel, Susan Hiller, John Hoyland, Sarah Kent, Nicholas Logsdail, George Melly, Sandy Nairne, Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, Bridget Riley, Michelle Roberts, Richard Shone, Marina Warner, Natalie Wheen, and Rachel Whiteread.
* Sir Eduardo Paolozzi – Newton ( sculpture )
It was here that he met Sir Eduardo Paolozzi and Dame Elizabeth Frink, both of whom became a great inspiration for him.
The film stars Rossana Podestà, Stanley Baker, Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Jacques Sernas, with Niall MacGinnis, Maxwell Reed Nora Swinburne, Robert Douglas, Torin Thatcher, Harry Andrews, Janette Scott, Ronald Lewis, Eduardo Ciannelli, Esmond Knight and a young Brigitte Bardot as Andraste, Helen's handmaiden.

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* Sir Edward Peck – Daily Telegraph obituary
Sometimes called ' The Great Procrastinator ’, because of his tendency to leave writing leaders until the last minute, Lawson had been City editor for The Sunday Telegraph and Sir Alec Douglas-Home ’ s personal assistant during the 1964 general election.
* Sir David Lean – Daily Telegraph obituary
In 1872 Sir William Siemens became the first President of the Society of Telegraph Engineers which became the Institution of Electrical Engineers, the forerunner of the Institution of Engineering and Technology
* Sir Miles Rivett-Carnac, Bt-Daily Telegraph obituary
Sir Frank wanted Kerry to experience work in the Newspaper Industry from the ground up, so Packer started in the loading dock of the Sydney newspaper The Telegraph, loading papers.
The new library currently (( when )) under construction at Queen's University of Belfast was to be named the Sir Anthony O ' Reilly Library, in recognition of support for the University, including a pledge of £ 4 million ( of a £ 44 Million cost for the library ), £ 2 Million from his personal charity, The O ' Reilly Foundation and £ 2 Million from Independent News and Media / The Belfast Telegraph and the Ireland Funds.
* Sir Paul Getty-Daily Telegraph obituary
He was the grandson of the businessman Sir John Pender, founder of a number of telegraph companies, Eastern Telegraph, Eastern and South African Telegraph, Europe and Azores Telegraph Company, Australasia and China Telegraph Company, London Platino-Brazilian Telegraph Company, Pacific and European Telegraph Company which later became Cable & Wireless.
It was created in 1903 for the influential newspaper magnate Sir Edward Levy-Lawson, 1st Baronet, owner of the Daily Telegraph.
Two consortia applied for the franchise ; one led by the Duke of Abercorn and supported by The Belfast Telegraph and The Northern Whig newspapers, the other led by the Earl of Antrim and supported by The News Letter and Sir Laurence Olivier.
Sir Peregrine Worsthorne argued, in an article for The Sunday Telegraph, that Neil was not fit to edit a serious Sunday newspaper, on the grounds that " playboys " should not be editors.
In 1972, Sir Frank Packer sold his newspaper flagship, The Daily Telegraph, to Rupert Murdoch, a decision he reportedly regretted.
" Sir Frank was knee-deep in editorial policy of the Telegraph ," Walsh said.
" The most recognizable figure from Fleet Street is Sir Jocelyn Hitchcock, Waugh's portrait of Sir Percival Phillips, working then for the Daily Telegraph.
The Daily Telegraph calls him an " anti-fascist warrior-hairdresser " whose aim was to prevent Sir Oswald Mosley's movement from spreading " messages of hatred " in the period following World War II.
In an article in The Sunday Telegraph, Sir Clyde said " he's definitely not a relative ".
The Electric Telegraph Company was the world's first public telegraph company founded in the United Kingdom in 1846 by Sir William Fothergill Cooke and John Lewis Ricardo, MP for Stoke-on-Trent.

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The controversial tiered concrete New Court ( often dubbed " the Typewriter ") was designed in the Modernist style by Sir Denys Lasdun in 1966-70, and was described as " superb " in Lasdun's obituary in the Guardian.
* Sir Andrew Huxley obituary The Guardian, 31 May 2012.
In his obituary of W. S. Millard, Sir Norman Kinnear made the following remarks about William:
Sir William Jardine c. 1870, an illustration accompanying his obituary in the Illustrated London News.
* Sir George Shearing obituary.
* BBC News obituary Sir Richard Doll: A life's research
An obituary illustration of Sir Graham Berry
* Sir John Cowperthwaite obituary from the Daily Telegraph
* Sir John Cowperthwaite obituary from The Guardian
* October 20, 1900 New York Times obituary for Sir Roderick Cameron
* Sir John Woolf obituary
* Sir Ludovic Kennedy-Daily Telegraph obituary
A spoof obituary for Sir Humphrey appears in Politico's Book of the Dead, written by his creators, Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn.
These are the first instance of " mass-production " techniques being applied to marine engineering as the following quotation from the obituary from The Times of 24 January 1887 to Sir Joseph Whitworth ( 1803 – 1887 ) shows:
Sir Norman Kinnear described William as follows in the obituary of W S Millard:

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