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  2. John Boyd (milliner) - Wikipedia

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    John Richardson Boyd MBE (5 April 1925 – 20 February 2018) [3] was a Scottish milliner based in London. Designing hats for over seventy-five years, Boyd was one of London's most respected milliners and is known for his creations for Diana, Princess of Wales and Anne, Princess Royal. [4]

  3. Woolland Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The store expanded over the years so that by 1892 it had taken over the whole of the eastern half of Lowndes Terrace (95-107 Knightsbridge). The family of three bachelor brothers Samuel, William and Moses, together with their spinster sister, were living at 17 William Street during this period.

  4. Prudence Millinery - Wikipedia

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    Prudence has created two collections for Balfour Hats and designed an exclusive collection for the store Le Bon Marché in Paris. In 1993 she began designing ladies' hats for Bond Street hatter Herbert Johnson and in that same year designed a spring collection for Joseph in Knightsbridge.

  5. Knightsbridge - Wikipedia

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    Knightsbridge is used as an indicator of a character's affluence, as opposed to the more working class Stepney. According to season 3 episode 'Happy New Year,' Knightsbridge is the setting of the television series "Absolutely Fabulous." St. Columba's Church in Knightsbridge is the setting of a wedding in the 1996 episode 'The Last Shout.'

  6. List of public art in Knightsbridge - Wikipedia

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    Salvaged from the riding school of the Victorian Knightsbridge Barracks, which were demolished in 1965. [3] Triga: 1 Knightsbridge Green (formerly Caltex House) 1958: Franta Belsky: Stone, Toms and Partners (1955–1957) Hurley, Robertson and Associates (2001 refurbishment) Sculptural group — [4] [5] More images: The Rush of Green or The ...

  7. London Suite (Coates) - Wikipedia

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    Knightsbridge (March) The work was extremely popular when it was first published, no doubt helped by part of the third movement, Knightsbridge, being used as the theme tune for a BBC Radio chat show programme called In Town Tonight which was broadcast initially on the National Programme from 1933 and then switched to the Home Service in 1939 ...