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- Thomas William Chantrell (20 December 1916 – 15 July 2001) was a British illustrator and cinema poster artist. Born the son of a circus performer in Manchester...
- – Nick Ray Production managerJackie Penn Vision controller – Luke Chantrell On-line editorsDanny Davies, Malcolm Dunnett, Mark Goodwin, Alex Maddison...
- Robert Dennis Chantrell (14 January 1793 – 4 January 1872) was an English church architect, best-known today for designing Leeds Parish Church, now Leeds...
- present structure is a Gothic Revival one, designed by Robert Dennis Chantrell and completed in 1841. It is dedicated to Saint Peter and was the Parish...
- Archived from the original on 27 September 2023. Retrieved 4 January 2024. Chantrell, Glynnis, ed. (2002). The Oxford Dictionary of Word Histories. Oxford...
- "high camp" black comedy starring Bette Davis and Sheila Han****. Tom Chantrell's famous poster for The Anniversary featured a front-on still of Taylor...
- commissioned a new design from Tom Chantrell. Two months after Star Wars opened, the Hildebrandts' poster was replaced by Chantrell's Style 'C' version in UK cinemas...
- þing, þ is pronounced as unvoiced "th" /θ/. Harper Online, s.v. "thing" Chantrell (ed.) Oxford, s.v. "thing". Barnhart (1995). Iversen, Frode (2020). "Law-territories...
- American Dictionary. Oxford University Press USA. ISBN 978-0-19-539288-3. Chantrell, Glynnis (2002). The Oxford Dictionary of Word Histories. Oxford, UK:...
- options. The roof of the cathedral collapsed in a fire in 1839. Robert Chantrell, an English architect, famous for his neo-Gothic restorations of English...