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David Inshaw (born 21
March 1943 in Wednesfield, Staffordshire, England) is a
British artist who
sprang to
public attention in 1973 when his
painting The...
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Sargent in the 1890s.
David Inshaw painted a
portrait of
Roger Daltrey that
features on the
cover of Face Dances.
David Inshaw was a
member of the Brotherhood...
- John
Inshaw (1807–1893) was a
mechanic and
inventor who
lived in Aston, now a
district of Birmingham, England.
Inshaw designed and
built machinery for...
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Birmingham engineer John
Inshaw to
demonstrate the
versatility of
steam power. In 1859, the
engineer and
businessman John
Inshaw took over the
public house...
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Wellow railway station into a house.
Other founding members were
David Inshaw and two
other couples: Ann
Arnold and
Graham Arnold, and
Annie Ovenden and...
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Brotherhood of
Ruralists with
Graham Ovenden,
Peter Blake,
David Inshaw, Ann
Arnold and her
husband Graham Arnold, and Jann Haworth. She has been...
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included Ann and
Graham Arnold,
Annie and
Graham Ovenden, and
David Inshaw. In 1979 she
founded and ran The
Looking Gl****
School near Bath, Somerset...
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built although there is
evidence that 19th
century British engineer John
Inshaw made a
steam clock after which was
named a
Birmingham pub.
Saunders has...
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River Bank (Ophelia) is a 1980
painting by the
English painter David Inshaw. The
subject is from
William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. It was made for...
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engineer John
Inshaw built a
steam carriage for use in Aston, Birmingham, UK.
Capable of
carrying ten
people at
speeds of up to 12 mph,
Inshaw discontinued...