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  1. Adrian Stephen (1883–1948) was a member of the Bloomsbury Group, an author and psychoanalyst, and the younger brother of Thoby Stephen, Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell. He and his wife became interested in the work of Sigmund Freud, and were among the first British psychoanalysts.

  2. Stephen Adrian. Consulting Director, Business & Private Client Advisory. Stephen has over 30 years’ experience in advising clients on finance, succession planning, capital gains tax, duty and business structures. His clients range from across the professional services, funds management, manufacturing, not-for-profit, property, shipping and ...

  3. Karin Stephen was born Catherine Elizabeth Costelloe. Her mother, Mary Costelloe (born Mary Whitall Smith) (better known as Mary Berenson; 1864–1945) had been a Philadelphia Quaker, and her father, Benjamin Francis Conn Costelloe (1855–1899) a Northern Irish convert to Roman Catholicism. [1] The relationship between her parents was ...

  4. Adrian attended Trinity College, Cambridge, where he took an Ordinary Degree in law and history. Career Stephen, educated at Westminster School, was the youngest of four children of Leslie Stephen. Their father"s death in 1904 resulted in the four siblings moving to Bloomsbury, and their house there became the nucleus of the Bloomsbury Group.

  5. The "Dreadnought" Hoax. Adrian Stephen. Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1936 - Hoaxes - 47 pages. The author recounts his participation in a practical joke whereby he and his friends, led by Horace de Vere Cole, posed as a fake delegation of Abyssinian royals in 1910, which tricked the Royal Navy into showing their flagship ...

  6. Adrian Mellon is a minor yet pivotal character in the novel IT and It: Chapter Two. He was a young, asthmatic, gay man in Derry, Maine and in a relationship with Don Hagarty. In the book, Adrian is a freelance writer from Portland, in Derry on assignment to write about the canal when he met Don Hagarty, and chose not to leave. He had been casually working on a novel "since his third year of ...