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- Albert Daniel Rutherston (5 December 1881 – 14 July 1953) was a British artist. He painted figures and landscape, illustrated books and designed posters...
- Jeanette Rutherston (1902–1988), later Jeanette Powell, was a British dancer and television critic. She was a writer and ****istant editor on the Dancing...
- Boats", Bernard Adeney "Punch & Judy", MacDonald Gill "Paddling", Albert Rutherston In 1931, they were sold to the Tate Gallery. During the First World War...
- follows: Yuletide in a Younger World by Thomas Hardy, drawings by Albert Rutherston The Linnet's Nest by Henry Newbolt, drawings by Ralph Keene The Wonder...
- Morsberger 1971–1984 Richard Naish 1964–1971 Percy Horton 1949–1964 Albert Rutherston 1929–1949 Sydney Carline 1922–1929 Alexander Macdonald 1871–1922 Hibbert...
- Stirling A murder mystery set in Post-Change Britain in The Emberverse series. 2008 Something for Yew S. M. Stirling Another Rutherston and Bramble mystery....
- Félicien Rops (novel, 1915) Inclinations ... with two drawings by Albert Rutherston (Rothenstein) (novel, 1916) Caprice ... with a frontispiece by Augustus...
- illustrator and costume designer. Both brothers changed their surname to Rutherston during the First World War. He married Alice Knewstub in 1899 with whom...
- Rutherford (1879–1941), American congressman from Pennsylvania Albert Rutherston (1881–1953), British artist Albert Cornelius Ruyl, Dutch trader and translator...
- Stapleton (1878–1962), chemist, numismatist Christopher Lintrup Paus Albert Rutherston (1881–1953), painter and illustrator Humbert Wolfe (1885–1930), poet and...