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In March 2008, Routh issued limited editions of his original paintings through Chisholm Gallery. [4] Jonathan Routh has been represented by Chisholm Gallery, LLC for over 35 years. [5] Routh's paintings of nuns and Queen Victoria were turned into a number of books: Jamaica Holiday: The secret life of Queen Victoria. London: Harmony Hall, 1984.
Margaret Elizabeth Chisholm (July 25, 1921 – November 21, 1999) was an American librarian and educator and served as president of the American Library Association from 1987 to 1988. [1] She promoted librarians as skilled in information technology.
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She divorced Chisholm on December 11, 1944 and moved into an Upper East Side townhouse in Manhattan that she shared with art patron Peggy Guggenheim. [16] She married Jonathan Tichenor in 1945, taking his last name to become known as Bridget Bate Tichenor, and they moved into an artist's studio at 105 MacDougal Street in Manhattan.
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The Times, 30 September 1924, p 14, Issue 43770, Col d.Obituary of Chisholm. Janet E. Courtney: An Oxford Portrait Gallery, (London) 1931, pp 167–157.Janet Courtney, née Hogarth, worked for The Times Book Club and was later responsible for the arrangement of the Index volume to the 11th and 12th editions of Encyclopædia Britannica.
There she met her future husband, Ruari Chisholm, and began working for British Intelligence. Her husband was a spy who headed the MI6 station in Moscow but worked under the guise of a visa officer. When Oleg Penkovsky offered Soviet military secrets to MI6, she became the go-between. Outwardly, Janet was an ordinary mother of four children.
Forest Lawn Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery in Buffalo, New York, founded in 1849 by Charles E. Clarke.It covers over 269 acres (1.1 km 2) and over 152,000 are buried there, including U.S. President Millard Fillmore, First Lady Abigail Fillmore, singer Rick James, Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm, and inventors Lawrence Dale Bell and Willis Carrier.