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Elizabeth Inchbald (née Simpson, 15
October 1753 – 1
August 1821) was an
English novelist, actress, dramatist, and translator. Her two novels, A Simple...
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Michael John
Chantrey Inchbald (8
March 1920 - 23
February 2013) was a
British architectural and
interior designer.
Michael Inchbald was born on 8 March...
- The
Inchbald School of
Design was
founded in Chelsea, London,
England in 1960 by
Jacqueline Ann
Duncan (then
Jacqueline Inchbald,
married to and working...
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Shortly after her
affair with Daly was over, she
began an
affair with
George Inchbald, the male lead in the
Wilkinson company.
According to
biographer Claire...
- A
Simple Story is a
novel by
English author and actress,
Elizabeth Inchbald.
Published in
early 1791 as an
early example of a "novel of p****ion", it was...
- is a
British educator, and the
founder of the
Inchbald School of
Design (when she was
Jacqueline Inchbald). She was born
Jacqueline Ann
Pentney on 16 December...
- exceptions, such as
Nature and Art, by
Elizabeth Inchbald,
published under the name "Mrs.
Inchbald" in 1796. Karl,
Frederick R.
George Eliot:
Voice of...
- read and re-read The
Arabian Nights and the
Collected Farces of
Elizabeth Inchbald. Aged seven, he
first saw
Joseph Grimaldi—the
father of
modern clowning—perform...
- Lovers' Vows (1798), a play by
Elizabeth Inchbald,
arguably best
known now for
having been
featured in Jane Austen's
novel Mansfield Park (1814), is one...
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restoration of the house. Lady
Lansdowne trained as an
interior designer at the
Inchbald School of
Design and
worked for
Colefax & Fowler. She
first met her husband...