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Courtenay Melville Crickmer (1879-1971) was an English architect who was closely associated with the development of Letchworth Garden City and Hampstead Garden Suburb. He was born at St Pancras, London, and educated at Highgate School. He designed many buildings at Letchworth and around 70 houses at Hampstead Garden Suburb.
Letchworth's founding citizens, attracted by the promise of a better life, were often caricatured by outsiders as idealistic and otherworldly. John Betjeman in his poems Group Life: Letchworth and Huxley Hall painted Letchworth people as earnest health freaks. One commonly-cited example of this is the ban, most unusual for a British town, on ...
North Hertfordshire College ("NHC") is a further education and higher education college operating in Stevenage, Hitchin, and Letchworth Garden City.NHC was established on 1 April 1991, [1] through the amalgamation of Stevenage College, Hitchin College and Letchworth Technical College.
William Pryor Letchworth (May 26, 1823 – December 1, 1910) was an American businessman notable for his charitable work, including his donation of his 1,000-acre estate to the State of New York which became known as Letchworth State Park.
In 1974, Letchworth received attention for having the results of her own facelift shown on network television as part of the ABC soap opera All My Children.After learning of Letchworth's desire for time off to have the cosmetic surgery, the show's creator, Agnes Nixon, suggested writing a facelift for Letchworth's character into the script.
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Born in Hitchin, [1] Bond has two elder sisters, and from the age of five lived in Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire, where she was educated at St. Francis' College [2] (a girls' independent school) and at the University of Warwick, from which she graduated with a degree in French and European Literature. [1]