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  2. Clara Driscoll (glass designer) - Wikipedia

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    Dragonfly Lamp, c. 1900 Brooklyn Museum A Tiffany Studios Daffodil leaded glass table lamp (shade shown), designed by Clara Driscoll. While doing research for a book on Tiffany at the Queens Historical Society, Gray found the historically valuable letters written by Driscoll to her mother and sisters during the time she was employed at Tiffany.

  3. John Reith, 1st Baron Reith - Wikipedia

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    Later Director-General Greg Dyke, profiling Reith in 2007, noted that the term Reithian has entered the dictionary to denote a style of management, particularly with relation to broadcasting. [13] Reith summarised the BBC's purpose in three words: inform, educate, entertain; this remains part of the organisation's mission statement to this day ...

  4. The dragonfly wants to inspire you to connect to the earth and with yourself in a more conscious and magical way." But dragonflies are not the only insects that act as messengers in your dreams!

  5. File:Martin Rees BBC Radio4 The Reith Lectures 22 June 2010 ...

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  6. File:Daniel barenboim bbc radio4 reith lectures 27 07 2012 ...

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  7. Gwen Adshead - Wikipedia

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    She was the castaway on the BBC Radio programme Desert Island Discs on 1 July 2010. [3] In August 2022 she was on BBC HARDtalk where she discussed her career, compassion and the concept of evil. [6] In November 2024 she delivered the BBC's annual Reith Lecture series opening a 4-part discourse on BBC Radio 4 commencing 26th November 2024. [7]