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  1. 3 de jul. de 2020 · Oliver Messel: a biography, Thames and Hudson, London Google Scholar Dawson , D , Hunt , D and Webster , C J 2011 . Somerset and the Defence of the Bristol Channel in the Second World War , Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society , Taunton Google Scholar

  2. 10 de out. de 2012 · Oliver Messel is best known as a theatre designer, but is remarkable for the diversity of his work, his creative talents being applied to ballet and opera, cookbooks and shoe shops. He was born in January 1904 into a prosperous and artistic family, the third child of Leonard and Maud Messel. His father was a partner in the family banking firm ...

  3. 16 de jun. de 2018 · Oliver Messel nació en Londres en 1904 en el seno de una acaudalada familia de banqueros de origen judío. Solo era un niño cuando empezó a construir pequeñas casas y mobiliario en miniatura junto con sus hermanos. Como cualquier descendiente de la alta sociedad británica estudió en el prestigioso colegio Eton.

  4. 31 de ago. de 2022 · In this exclusive film, Thomas Messel, shares unique insights into the wonderful story of his famous uncle - the iconic theatre and set designer, and later i...

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  5. 12 de jul. de 2022 · But before all of them there was Messel Green. The soft sage hue recently caught eyes on the small screen with Martin Childs’ re-creation of Princess Margaret’s Mustique villa in season four ...

  6. 4 de jun. de 2007 · Ein­tra­gung · Geschäftsführer: Oliver Nixdorf · Kapital: 25.000 € · Ge­sell­schafts­ver­trag · Ver­tre­tungs­re­ge­lung · Un­ter­neh­mens­ge­gen­stand. Die Informationen dieser Seite wurden durch Analyse öffentlicher Quellen mittels eines voll-automatischen Algorithmus erstellt, und können teils oder weitgehend ...

  7. 16 de jul. de 2015 · The Oliver Messel Archive was originally bequeathed to the artist’s nephew Thomas Messel and, until now, has remained in private hands. Messel’s design collection – bequeathed to another nephew, Antony Armstrong-Jones, first Earl of Snowdon – has been housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum since 1981.