- Hugh
David Graham Carritt (15
April 1927 – 3
August 1982) was a
British art historian,
dealer and critic, who was
described by The New York
Times as being...
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Carritt (1908–1999) was a
British communist activist known for his anti-racist and anti-fascist activities. He
belonged to the
Oxford based Carritt family...
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within Oxford University.
Famous members of the
Carritt family who
lived in
Boars Hill include:
Liesel Carritt: A German-Jewish
refugee and
communist revolutionary...
- The
Carritt family is an
English political family based in Oxford,
known for its
involvement in anti-fascist activism,
Marxist politics, and academic...
- Noel
Carritt (1910–1992) was a
British communist activist, teacher, and
volunteer for the
International Brigades. He was born into the
Carritt family...
- Wales.
Retrieved 4
December 2020. "Zaglossus bruijni". AnimalInfo.org.
Carritt, Rachel. "Echidnas:
Helping them in the wild" (PDF). NSW
National Parks...
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Liesel Carritt (née Mottek; 1914 – ) was a
German teacher, translator, refugee, and
later a
communist revolutionary who
fought against fascism alongside...
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Anthony Carritt (1914–1937) was a
British left-wing
activist and a
member of the
International Brigades during the
Spanish Civil War. He and his brother...
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Edgar Frederick Carritt, FBA (27
February 1876 – 19 June 1964) was an
English philosopher who
wrote on aesthetics,
moral philosophy and
political philosophy...
- Noel
Carritt,
Communist revolutionary,
Carritt family member,
International Brigadier, head of
biology at Dr Challoner's
Grammar School Michael Carritt, Communist...