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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...
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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...
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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...
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Colonel Friedrich Wilhelm von
Driberg was
Commandant of
Mullaitivu whilst in the
Dutch colonial forces and
Captain of the
mercenary military for the Dutch...
- 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...
- 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...
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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...
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Stewart began working as
private secretary to Tom
Driberg, the
Labour Member of Parliament.
Driberg taught Stewart about art,
classical music and literature...
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Uganda (1923),
anthropologist Jack
Herbert Driberg describes the
mudoko dako
people among the Langi.
Driberg describes how men,
known as Jo
Apele or Jo...
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tribute by Lt. von
Driberg, who had
fought him in battle. The
monument bears the inscription: "Here
abouts Captain von
Driberg Defeated Pandara Vawniyan...