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  • Sir Ian Mckellen takes part in London Pride, marching and speaking on behalf of Stonewall, 5 July 2008. © Guy Bell Photography, GBPhotos
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  • Sir Noël Coward (1899-1973) , Swimming pool, Blue Harbou, est £7000-10,000 (L), Mati Klarwein (1932-2002), Portrait of Sir Noël Coward, est £800-1200 and Sir Noël Coward (1899-1973) , The View from Firefly, est £10000-15000. The private (R). The private collection of Sir Noël Coward, which will be offered as part of the Modern British and Irish Art sale on 19 March 2015 at South Kensington. This collection features a group of paintings by Coward himself, which include portraits and scenes of Jamaica alongside paintings he acquired as gifts from friends such as the actress Elizabeth Taylor, the actor David Niven, and the composer, actor and entertainer Ivor Novello. It comprises works by revered British artists such as Christopher Wood, John Nash, Edward Seago and Derek Hill. Estimates range from £300 up to £100,000.
    Christies Noel Coward GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Mati Klarwein (1932-2002), Portrait of Sir Noël Coward, est £800-1200, Sir Noël Coward (1899-1973) , The View from Firefly, est £10000-15000. The private (C) and Derek Hill (1916-2000) , Portrait of Noël Coward,est £4000- 6000 (R). The private collection of Sir Noël Coward, which will be offered as part of the Modern British and Irish Art sale on 19 March 2015 at South Kensington. This collection features a group of paintings by Coward himself, which include portraits and scenes of Jamaica alongside paintings he acquired as gifts from friends such as the actress Elizabeth Taylor, the actor David Niven, and the composer, actor and entertainer Ivor Novello. It comprises works by revered British artists such as Christopher Wood, John Nash, Edward Seago and Derek Hill. Estimates range from £300 up to £100,000.
    Christies Noel Coward GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Sir Noël Coward (1899-1973) , Swimming pool, Blue Harbou, est £7000-10,000 (L), Mati Klarwein (1932-2002), Portrait of Sir Noël Coward, est £800-1200 and Derek Hill (1916-2000) , Portrait of Noël Coward,est £4000- 6000 (R). The private collection of Sir Noël Coward, which will be offered as part of the Modern British and Irish Art sale on 19 March 2015 at South Kensington. This collection features a group of paintings by Coward himself, which include portraits and scenes of Jamaica alongside paintings he acquired as gifts from friends such as the actress Elizabeth Taylor, the actor David Niven, and the composer, actor and entertainer Ivor Novello. It comprises works by revered British artists such as Christopher Wood, John Nash, Edward Seago and Derek Hill. Estimates range from £300 up to £100,000.
    Christies Noel Coward GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • The 'Schools' area in the basement, which will be opened up. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • The architect explains how that utside the back the link will be created. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Alan Yentob - Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Royal Academician Richard Wilson examines. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Anne Desmet and Bob and Roberta Smith examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Royal Academicians Bob and Roberta joins Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Sir Noël Coward (1899-1973) , The View from Firefly, est £10000-15000. The private collection of Sir Noël Coward, which will be offered as part of the Modern British and Irish Art sale on 19 March 2015 at South Kensington. This collection features a group of paintings by Coward himself, which include portraits and scenes of Jamaica alongside paintings he acquired as gifts from friends such as the actress Elizabeth Taylor, the actor David Niven, and the composer, actor and entertainer Ivor Novello. It comprises works by revered British artists such as Christopher Wood, John Nash, Edward Seago and Derek Hill. Estimates range from £300 up to £100,000.
    Christies Noel Coward GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Derek Hill (1916-2000) , Portrait of Noël Coward,est £4000- 6000 (L) and Mati Klarwein (1932-2002), Portrait of Sir Noël Coward, est £800-1200. The private collection of Sir Noël Coward, which will be offered as part of the Modern British and Irish Art sale on 19 March 2015 at South Kensington. This collection features a group of paintings by Coward himself, which include portraits and scenes of Jamaica alongside paintings he acquired as gifts from friends such as the actress Elizabeth Taylor, the actor David Niven, and the composer, actor and entertainer Ivor Novello. It comprises works by revered British artists such as Christopher Wood, John Nash, Edward Seago and Derek Hill. Estimates range from £300 up to £100,000.
    Christies Noel Coward GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Sir Noël Coward (1899-1973) , The View from Firefly, est £10000-15000. The private collection of Sir Noël Coward, which will be offered as part of the Modern British and Irish Art sale on 19 March 2015 at South Kensington. This collection features a group of paintings by Coward himself, which include portraits and scenes of Jamaica alongside paintings he acquired as gifts from friends such as the actress Elizabeth Taylor, the actor David Niven, and the composer, actor and entertainer Ivor Novello. It comprises works by revered British artists such as Christopher Wood, John Nash, Edward Seago and Derek Hill. Estimates range from £300 up to £100,000.
    Christies Noel Coward GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Sir William Rothenstein (1872-1945) , Portrait of Gladys Calthrop, est £5000-7000 (L). Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919), Le chapeau epinglé, est £300-500. The private collection of Sir Noël Coward, which will be offered as part of the Modern British and Irish Art sale on 19 March 2015 at South Kensington. This collection features a group of paintings by Coward himself, which include portraits and scenes of Jamaica alongside paintings he acquired as gifts from friends such as the actress Elizabeth Taylor, the actor David Niven, and the composer, actor and entertainer Ivor Novello. It comprises works by revered British artists such as Christopher Wood, John Nash, Edward Seago and Derek Hill. Estimates range from £300 up to £100,000.
    Christies Noel Coward GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • The 'Schools' area in the basement, which will be opened up. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • The architect explains how that utside the back the link will be created. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Anne Desmet examine Queen Victoria’s paintbox. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academician Richard Wilson examines Queen Victoria’s paintbox. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Anne Desmet and Bob and Roberta Smith examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Anne Desmet, Rebecca Slater and Richard Wilson examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Anne Desmet, Rebecca Slater and Richard Wilson examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Derek Hill (1916-2000) , Portrait of Noël Coward,est £4000- 6000 (L) and Mati Klarwein (1932-2002), Portrait of Sir Noël Coward, est £800-1200. The private collection of Sir Noël Coward, which will be offered as part of the Modern British and Irish Art sale on 19 March 2015 at South Kensington. This collection features a group of paintings by Coward himself, which include portraits and scenes of Jamaica alongside paintings he acquired as gifts from friends such as the actress Elizabeth Taylor, the actor David Niven, and the composer, actor and entertainer Ivor Novello. It comprises works by revered British artists such as Christopher Wood, John Nash, Edward Seago and Derek Hill. Estimates range from £300 up to £100,000.
    Christies Noel Coward GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Mati Klarwein (1932-2002), Portrait of Sir Noël Coward, est £800-1200 and Derek Hill (1916-2000) , Portrait of Noël Coward,est £4000- 6000 (R). The private collection of Sir Noël Coward, which will be offered as part of the Modern British and Irish Art sale on 19 March 2015 at South Kensington. This collection features a group of paintings by Coward himself, which include portraits and scenes of Jamaica alongside paintings he acquired as gifts from friends such as the actress Elizabeth Taylor, the actor David Niven, and the composer, actor and entertainer Ivor Novello. It comprises works by revered British artists such as Christopher Wood, John Nash, Edward Seago and Derek Hill. Estimates range from £300 up to £100,000.
    Christies Noel Coward GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Derek Hill (1916-2000) , Portrait of Noël Coward,est £4000- 6000 (L) and Sir Noël Coward (1899-1973) , The View from Firefly, est £10000-15000. The private (R). The private collection of Sir Noël Coward, which will be offered as part of the Modern British and Irish Art sale on 19 March 2015 at South Kensington. This collection features a group of paintings by Coward himself, which include portraits and scenes of Jamaica alongside paintings he acquired as gifts from friends such as the actress Elizabeth Taylor, the actor David Niven, and the composer, actor and entertainer Ivor Novello. It comprises works by revered British artists such as Christopher Wood, John Nash, Edward Seago and Derek Hill. Estimates range from £300 up to £100,000.
    Christies Noel Coward GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Mati Klarwein (1932-2002), Portrait of Sir Noël Coward, est £800-1200. The private collection of Sir Noël Coward, which will be offered as part of the Modern British and Irish Art sale on 19 March 2015 at South Kensington. This collection features a group of paintings by Coward himself, which include portraits and scenes of Jamaica alongside paintings he acquired as gifts from friends such as the actress Elizabeth Taylor, the actor David Niven, and the composer, actor and entertainer Ivor Novello. It comprises works by revered British artists such as Christopher Wood, John Nash, Edward Seago and Derek Hill. Estimates range from £300 up to £100,000.
    Christies Noel Coward GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Quadruple Olympic gold medalist; Sir Ben Ainslie (R) does a Q&A  alongside his America's Cup,  J.P. Morgan Bar AC45 Catamaran at the London Boat Show  Here with his crew -  Matt Cornwell - signing autographs. Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Christopher Wood (1901-1930), Fishing Village, Cornwall, est £70,000-100,000 (most expensive lot). The private collection of Sir Noël Coward, which will be offered as part of the Modern British and Irish Art sale on 19 March 2015 at South Kensington. This collection features a group of paintings by Coward himself, which include portraits and scenes of Jamaica alongside paintings he acquired as gifts from friends such as the actress Elizabeth Taylor, the actor David Niven, and the composer, actor and entertainer Ivor Novello. It comprises works by revered British artists such as Christopher Wood, John Nash, Edward Seago and Derek Hill. Estimates range from £300 up to £100,000.
    Christies Noel Coward GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919), Le chapeau epinglé, est £300-500. The private collection of Sir Noël Coward, which will be offered as part of the Modern British and Irish Art sale on 19 March 2015 at South Kensington. This collection features a group of paintings by Coward himself, which include portraits and scenes of Jamaica alongside paintings he acquired as gifts from friends such as the actress Elizabeth Taylor, the actor David Niven, and the composer, actor and entertainer Ivor Novello. It comprises works by revered British artists such as Christopher Wood, John Nash, Edward Seago and Derek Hill. Estimates range from £300 up to £100,000.
    Christies Noel Coward GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Christopher Wood (1901-1930) , Frigate French School (a gift from Ivor Novelo), 19th Century, Le château de sable (a gift from Elizabeth Taylor (B). The private collection of Sir Noël Coward, which will be offered as part of the Modern British and Irish Art sale on 19 March 2015 at South Kensington. This collection features a group of paintings by Coward himself, which include portraits and scenes of Jamaica alongside paintings he acquired as gifts from friends such as the actress Elizabeth Taylor, the actor David Niven, and the composer, actor and entertainer Ivor Novello. It comprises works by revered British artists such as Christopher Wood, John Nash, Edward Seago and Derek Hill. Estimates range from £300 up to £100,000.
    Christies Noel Coward GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Christopher Wood (1901-1930) , Frigate French School (a gift from Ivor Novelo), 19th Century, Le château de sable (a gift from Elizabeth Taylor (B). The private collection of Sir Noël Coward, which will be offered as part of the Modern British and Irish Art sale on 19 March 2015 at South Kensington. This collection features a group of paintings by Coward himself, which include portraits and scenes of Jamaica alongside paintings he acquired as gifts from friends such as the actress Elizabeth Taylor, the actor David Niven, and the composer, actor and entertainer Ivor Novello. It comprises works by revered British artists such as Christopher Wood, John Nash, Edward Seago and Derek Hill. Estimates range from £300 up to £100,000.
    Christies Noel Coward GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Sir Robin Knox-Johnston the recently announced sailor of the year meets other sailors. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Robin Knox-Johnston the recently announced sailor of the year meets other sailors. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Robin Knox-Johnston the recently announced sailor of the year meets other sailors. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Robin Knox-Johnston the recently announced sailor of the year meets other sailors. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Quadruple Olympic gold medalist; Sir Ben Ainslie does a Q&A  alongside his  J.P. Morgan Bar AC45 Catamaran at the London Boat Show. Here he looks though the deck netting. Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Quadruple Olympic gold medalist; Sir Ben Ainslie (L) does a Q&A  alongside his America's Cup,  J.P. Morgan Bar AC45 Catamaran at the London Boat Show  Here with his crew - Paul Goodison and Matt Cornwell (R). Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Ben Ainslie GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Quadruple Olympic gold medalist; Sir Ben Ainslie (L) does a Q&A  alongside his America's Cup,  J.P. Morgan Bar AC45 Catamaran at the London Boat Show  Here with his crew - Paul Goodison and Matt Cornwell (R). Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Ben Ainslie GBPhotos 04_1.jpg
  • Quadruple Olympic gold medalist; Sir Ben Ainslie (L) does a Q&A  alongside his America's Cup,  J.P. Morgan Bar AC45 Catamaran at the London Boat Show  Here with his crew - Paul Goodison and Matt Cornwell (R). Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Ben Ainslie GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Quadruple Olympic gold medalist; Sir Ben Ainslie does a Q&A  alongside his  J.P. Morgan Bar AC45 Catamaran at the London Boat Show. Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Ben Ainslie GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Sir Bruce Forsyth performs on the Avalon Stage. The 2013 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 30 June 2013.  © Guy Bell, guy@gbphotos.com, all rights reserved
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  • Quadruple Olympic gold medalist; Sir Ben Ainslie (C) does a Q&A  alongside his America's Cup,  J.P. Morgan Bar AC45 Catamaran at the London Boat Show  Here with his crew - Paul Goodison and Matt Cornwell (R). Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Ben Ainslie GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Sir Bruce Forsyth performs on the Avalon Stage. The 2013 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 30 June 2013. © Guy Bell, guy@gbphotos.com, all rights reserved
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  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • A photo of Bart behind the sail of one of the training boats. Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Bart looks on. Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Stephen Fry gives the Sir Cameron Mackintosh Inaurgural Lecture 2014 at St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK 20 February 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Stephen Fry St Catz GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Sir Bradley Wiggins, of Team Sky Procycling,  wins the Tour of Britain, while Mark Cavendish, of Omega Pharma-Quick-step, wins the final leg in a sprint finish.  Fans crane to see the race from on each others shoulders. Whitehall, London, UK.
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  • Sir Bradley Wiggins, of Team Sky Procycling,  wins the Tour of Britain, while Mark Cavendish, of Omega Pharma-Quick-step, wins the final leg in a sprint finish.  Here, the Manx missile celebrates crossing the line. Whitehall, London.
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  • The Official helmet as part of the kit for the BAR  - Ben Ainslie Racing - challenge for the Americas Cup. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
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