• led by Paul Nash. Tristram Hillier was born on 11 April 1905 in Beijing, China, the youngest of the four children of Edward Guy Hillier (1857–1924), a banker...
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    philosopher Tristram Hillier (1905–1983), English painter Tristram Hunt (born 1974), British politician, historian and journalist Tristram Kennedy (1805–1885)...
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  • philosopher Tristram Hillier (1905–1983), English painter Tristram Hunt (born 1974), British politician, historian and journalist Tristram Kennedy (1805–1885)...
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  • Look up hillier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hillier, Hilliers, or variation, may refer to: Alfred Hillier (1858–1911), English politician Barry...
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    Tristram Julian William Hunt, FRHistS (born 31 May 1974) is a British historian, broadcast journalist and former politician who has been Director of the...
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    Sayers, and Katharine Tynan; the artists Roger Fry, Helen Coombe, and Tristram Hillier; the art critic Clive Bell; Mary Louisa Gordon, first female Inspector...
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    John Armstrong John Bigge Edward Burra Wells Coates Barbara Hepworth Tristram Hillier Frances Hodgkins Colin Lucas Henry Moore Paul Nash Ben Nicholson Edward...
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    As well being the subject of numerous postcards, it was painted by Tristram Hillier in 1937 as part of a series of posters for Royal Dutch Shell. A copy...
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    Sandby and John Rawson Walker, and 20th-century works by Edward Burra, Tristram Hillier, Ivon Hitchens, Dame Laura Knight, Harold Knight, L.S. Lowry, William...
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  • Henry Moore. Frances Hodgkins soon left the group and was replaced by Tristram Hillier. Andrew Causey (2008). Unit One (act. 1933–1935). Oxford Dictionary...
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