Venice in Peril Fund CIO is a British registered charity. It raises funds to restore and conserve the art and architecture of Venice, and to investigate...
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Venice in Peril may refer to: Venice in Peril Fund, a British charity that raises funds to restore and conserve works of art and architecture in Venice...
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Safeguarding of Venice (ACP) Other organizations initiated efforts to help Venice such as: Save Venice Inc. Venice in Peril Fund World Monuments Fund While at...
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biographer, novelist and former chairman of the Venice in Peril Fund. Jonathan Keates was born in Paris, France, in 1946. He was educated at Bryanston School...
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PizzaExpress (category Restaurant chains in the United Kingdom)
introduced the Pizza Veneziana in 1977 to help save Venice from sinking by donating 5p of every pizza sold to the Venice in Peril Fund. Over the years the amount...
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Ashley Clarke (category Culture in Venice)
diplomat who was ambassador to Italy. Later he was chairman of the Venice in Peril Fund. Henry Ashley Clarke was a son of Henry Hugh Rose Clarke (a son of...
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Frances Clarke (charity executive) of England, president of the Venice in Peril Fund Frances Clarke Sayers, née Clarke (1897–1989), American librarian...
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John Julius Norwich (category Historians of the Republic of Venice)
Prince Imperial in the Zulu War. Norwich also worked for various charitable projects. He was the chairman of the Venice in Peril Fund, honorary chairman...
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Clarke (1903–1994), British ambassador to Italy, founder of the Venice in Peril Fund Austin Clarke (novelist) (1934–2016), Barbadian novelist, essayist...
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Joseph Gluckstein Links (section Venice)
they visited Venice two–three times a year. In the late 1960s, Links became involved in the establishment of the Venice in Peril Fund, a fund to prevent...
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