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- Thomas Edward Neil Driberg, Baron Bradwell (22 May 1905 – 12 August 1976) was a British journalist, politician, High Anglican churchman and possible Soviet...
- their "folk hero" image being eclipsed by a "folk villain" image. Tom Driberg, a Labour MP and gossip columnist for the Daily Express, was well-acquainted...
- Colonel Friedrich Wilhelm von Driberg was Commandant of Mullaitivu whilst in the Dutch colonial forces and Captain of the mercenary military for the Dutch...
- Driberg think we are, to be deceived by this packet of glibness and plausible triviality?" John Connell, commenting in Time and Tide on Driberg's book...
- Uganda (1923), anthropologist Jack Herbert Driberg describes the mudoko dako people among the Langi. Driberg describes how men, known as Jo Apele or Jo...
- Jack Herbert Driberg (April 1888 – 5 February 1946) was a British anthropologist. He was a part of the Uganda Protectorate and published The Lango: A...
- Robert Hoddle Driberg White (19 May 1838 – 20 October 1900) was an Australian politician. He was the member for the New South Wales electorate of Gloucester...
- urbanised in the 18th century. Its name was coined in the late 1930s by Tom Driberg. It is characterised by its mixed-use of residential, business, retail...
- Stewart began working as private secretary to Tom Driberg, the Labour Member of Parliament. Driberg taught Stewart about art, classical music and literature...
- 18th-century diarist William Hickey. The column was first established by Tom Driberg in May 1933. An existing gossip column was relaunched following the intervention...