• Bernard Fleetwood-Walker , PPRBSA, (22 March 1893 – 30 January 1965) was an English artist and teacher of painting. Bernard Fleetwood-Walker (invariably...
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  • Fleetwood Walker could refer to: Bernard Fleetwood-Walker, English artist Moses Fleetwood Walker, African-American baseball player Fleetwood (disambiguation)...
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  • neighborhood Fleetwood Park Racetrack, a defunct horse racing track in New York City, New York Fleetwood (surname) Bernard Fleetwood-Walker (1893–1965)...
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  • people Chuck Fleetwood-Smith (1908–1971), Australian cricketer Bernard Fleetwood-Walker (1893–1965), English artist Sir Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood (1801-1866)...
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    full-frontal painted nude, The Bane, painted in 1931 by Birmingham artist Bernard Fleetwood-Walker and loaned to the ship by Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, caused...
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  • Wanda Gag, children's author and artist (died 1946) March 22 – Bernard Fleetwood-Walker, English artist (died 1965) March 29 – Dora Carrington, painter...
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    draftsman Juan de Flandes (1460–1519), Flemish/Spanish painter Bernard Fleetwood-Walker (1893–1965), English artist Govert Flinck (1615–1660), Dutch painter...
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  • Edgbaston, Birmingham. His portrait was sketched in 1947 by the artist Bernard Fleetwood-Walker, an earlier RBSA President, whose son, Guy, worked for Jackson...
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  • the Birmingham College of Art where, from 1931, he worked under Bernard Fleetwood-Walker, Harold Holden, Henry Sands, Michael Fletcher and William Colley...
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    part-time student at the Birmingham College of Art, studying under Bernard Fleetwood-Walker. In 1949 he returned with his small family to Perth, and there...
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