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Authority record- P0099
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- 3 December 1914 - 19 February 2003
Moiseiwitsch was an international theatre designer, costume designer and the step-daughter of John Drinkwater through his marriage to her mother Daisy Moiseiwitsch. She married Felix Krish, an Assistant Stage Manager at The Oxford Playhouse, in 1942
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St Paul's College student 1959 - 1961
Treasurer of the St Paul's College RAG Committee
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Lecturer in Divinity and Education and warden at St Paul's College and the College of St Paul and St Mary 1968 - 1986
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Daughter of Hubert Donald "Birdie" Buckley, St Paul's College student 1932 - 1934, who died during the Second World War
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Granddaughter of George James, Cheltenham Training College student 1862 - 1864
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Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education student 1992 - 1997
Staff member Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education and University of Gloucestershire
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Daughter-in-Law of Mavis Matthews (née Sheppard), St Mary's College student 1936 - 1938
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Son of Mavis Matthews (née Sheppard), St Mary's College student 1936 - 1938
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Yvette Martin graduated from Loughborough College of Art. Her residency in the Forest of Dean was funded by the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust and South West Arts, running from July to September 1986
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Jan Marsh is President of the William Morris Society, a trustee of the William Morris Gallery and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Her publications include "Edward Thomas: A Poet for his Country" (1978) and "Back to the Land: The Pastoral Impulse in England from 1880 to 1914" (1982)
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Cheltenham Training College student 1886 - 1887
French lecturer at St Mary’s 1904 - 1928
President of the Western Chelt Club
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Tim Lees studied Geology and Stone Masonry and trained as a geologist at Bristol University. His first one-man exhibition was in 1986 at the Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol. Tim Lees has sited his sculpture on the top of the Rose in Hand coal mine, a disused drift mine overlooking the wooded Cannop Valley. Inspired by the idea of extracting material from the heart of the forest, he has cut the centre of a six-ton piece of stone from a nearby quarry and carved it into a smooth form that contrasts with the rough surfaces of the seven foot high flanking pieces. These remain standing uncarved like megalithic stones, of which there are several examples in the Dean. The central core of the stone resembles a fish leaping out of the stone, an appropriate image given the proximity of the rivers Severn and Wye, and symbolising hope and rebirth