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Joseph Lyons (caterer) 4 December 2016 1,707 picture biography that caterer Sir Joseph Lyons staged Venice in London (programme pictured) in 1891 using 100 gondolas imported from Venice – along with their gondoliers?
St John Harmsworth 20 November 2016 2,847 - biography that St John Harmsworth designed the iconic Perrier bottle, based on Indian exercise clubs he used after being paralysed from the waist down in a 1906 car crash?
Robert Scull 14 November 2016 1,590 - biography that the auction in 1973 of 50 pop art works from the collection of Robert Scull was viewed by the art establishment as the "nouveaux riches cashing in"?
Alastair Storey 13 November 2016 3,401 - biography that Alastair Storey ended celebrity chef Jamie Oliver's two-year reign as "most influential" in the British hospitality industry?
Alfred Harmsworth (1837–1889) 12 November 2016 12,881 picture biography that Alfred Harmsworth (pictured) was the father of two viscounts, one baron, and two baronets?
Sir Hildebrand Harmsworth, 1st Baronet 28 October 2016 4,251 - biography that the newspaper publisher Sir Hildebrand Harmsworth gave money to a charity fund after his chauffeur killed a boy while driving Harmsworth's car?
Foyles Building 20 October 2016 10,070 last building that during the Blitz, staff of the Foyles Building stacked copies of Hitler's Mein Kampf on the roof in lieu of sandbags?
William Mostyn-Owen 20 October 2016 8,545 - biography that as William Mostyn-Owen's three older brothers all died in the Second World War, he inherited Aberuchill Castle, where he and his wife lived in a wing of "23 rooms or so"?
David Carritt 16 October 2016 3,217 last biography that David Carritt discovered a Fragonard misattributed at auction, a van der Weyden in a cottage, a Tiepolo on an Egyptian embassy ceiling, and five Guardis rolled up in a Dublin shed?
The Gladstone Arms 4 September 2016 5,590 last pub that an MP crawled to save The Glad?
Bridge Inn, Topsham 27 August 2016 6,033 - pub that Queen Elizabeth II was presented with a crate of ale when she visited the Bridge Inn, Topsham?
Jean Maxwell-Scott 17 July 2016 1,696 - biography that Jean Maxwell-Scott was the last direct descendant of the novelist Sir Walter Scott?
Jack Baer (art dealer) 14 July 2016 3,358 - biography that the British art dealer Sir Jack Baer saved £150 million of art for the nation?
Qriously 7 July 2016 3,840 last company that Qriously was voted "worst name in ad-tech" in an Ad Age poll, beating Vungle, Nanigans, AdsWizz, and Burt?
Jennifer d'Abo 7 July 2016 5,482 - biography that Jennifer d'Abo was once described as a "serial female entrepreneur"?
Bernard Shapero 25 June 2016 5,848 - biography that Bernard Shapero has been called "London's most successful rare-book dealer and arguably the top dealer in the world today"?
Frederick Konig 16 June 2016 980 - biography that Frederick Konig commissioned Edwin Lutyens to add a bathing pavilion and temple of music to Tyringham Hall?
James Bond (naval officer) 13 June 2016 12,628 last biography that James Bond has died?
Sally Brampton 28 May 2016 1,278 - biography that Sally Brampton was The Sunday Times's agony aunt?
Henry Hobhouse (author) 27 May 2016 783 last biography that in Seeds of Change: Five Plants That Transformed Mankind, Henry Hobhouse "altered the way we understand modern history"?
Gérard Lhéritier 22 April 2016 2,505 - biography that Gérard Lhéritier's career took off when he discovered balloon mail?
Joan Bates 8 April 2016 7,949 last biography that Joan Bates was a queen before she was a princess?
John Edgcumbe 2 April 2016 458 - biography that John Edgcumbe, a collateral descendant of Joshua Reynolds and co-editor of The Letters of Sir Joshua Reynolds, was Devon's first consultant haematologist?
Anthony Hidden 2 April 2016 5,090 - biography that the Hidden Report was published?
Africa Centre, London 22 March 2016 1,502 last building that in London's Africa Centre, Desmond Tutu and Thabo Mbeki used to meet at the bar?
The Goat, Kensington 15 March 2016 4,128 last pub that the Acid Bath Murderer met his first victim in The Goat?
Green Man, Putney 7 March 2016 2,981 last building that after the highwayman Jerry Abershawe was hanged, his body was gibbeted outside The Green Man in London?
Tibs the Great 24 February 2016 12,134 last biography that Tibs the Great vanquished all his foes during his 14-year reign?
Henry Worsley (explorer) 23 February 2016 pulled biography type that Henry Worsley attempted to complete the first solo and unaided crossing of the Antarctic, but died with only 30 miles to go?
Lionel Bussey 21 February 2016 ? last biography that the mechanical engineer Lionel Bussey had 600 pairs of women's shoes?
Cornelia James 15 February 2016 ? - biography that Queen Elizabeth II's glovemaker, Cornelia James, was accepted by the art college that rejected Adolf Hitler?
Matt Hobden 9 February 2016 ? - biography that Matt Hobden scored 65 not out in a Sussex County Cricket Club record tenth-wicket partnership of 164 with Ollie Robinson?
Mitre Inn, Chipping Barnet 1 February 2016 ? picture building that a man reputedly died riding a horse backwards up a hill at the Mitre Inn (pictured) in Chipping Barnet?
Pranav Dhanawade 30 January 2016 1,753 - biography that schoolboy Pranav Dhanawade broke a 116-year-old cricket world record by scoring 1,009 runs not out?
Ernie Blake 5 January 2016 9,300 - biography that Ernie Blake helped interrogate Nazis Hermann Göring and Albert Speer, and adopted his code name as his real name, before founding Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico?
Mohamed Hadid 4 January 2016 7,184 - biography that devout Muslim Mohamed Hadid, a lifelong teetotaler, owns a 5,000-bottle wine cellar and a Beverly Hills winery?
Francis Fowler (architect) 30 December 2015 928 - biography that Francis Fowler, architect of London's Metropole Hotel, was found guilty of corruption and was forced to resign from the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1888 after 20 years of service
Martin Selig 30 December 2015 3,913 - biography that Martin Selig and his family fled the Nazis via Poland, Russia, Korea, and Japan, got off the boat in Seattle "on a whim", and later built the tallest building there
Ahmet Burak Erdoğan 28 December 2015 4,986 last biography that it cost the son of Turkey's president $20 million to get Pretty
James Larratt Battersby 23 December 2015 6,975 - biography that James Battersby of Battersby Hats believed that Adolf Hitler was Christ returned despite his father being on the RMS Lusitania when it was torpedoed by a German U-boat
Battersby Hats 23 December 2015 2,244 - building that James Battersby of Battersby Hats believed that Adolf Hitler was Christ returned despite his father being on the RMS Lusitania when it was torpedoed by a German U-boat
James Johnson Battersby 23 December 2015 958 - biography that James Battersby of Battersby Hats believed that Adolf Hitler was Christ returned despite his father being on the RMS Lusitania when it was torpedoed by a German U-boat
Mark Hovell 22 December 2015 3,106 - biography that Mark Hovell, a historian of Chartism, died during the First World War when he fell down a mine shaft
Konrad Bernheimer 14 December 2015 3,457 - biography that art dealer Konrad Bernheimer was born in Venezuela after his grandfather made a deal with Hermann Göring to allow the family to flee Germany
Walid Juffali 13 December 2015 1,581 - biography that the guests at Saudi billionaire Walid Juffali's first wedding included Margaret Thatcher, John Major and George H. W. Bush
Estrella de Chile (ship) 7 December 2015 5,004 picture artifact that when the Estrella de Chile (pictured) ran aground in 1888, the crew climbed into the rigging to escape the rising water
Andreas Panayiotou (businessman) 10 November 2015 3,421 - biography that Andreas Panayiotou was kicked out of school at the age of 14 for punching his teacher, and became an amateur boxing champion and the UK's largest private landlord
Joseph Grendys 8 November 2015 5,232 - biography that billionaire Joseph Grendys has built a business that kills 12 million chickens a week, but lives in the "bungalow where he grew up and drives a beat-up old Cadillac"
Ernst Beyeler 29 October 2015 4,779 - biography that Ernst Beyeler, "the greatest art dealer since the war", left a collection worth at least $1.85 billion when he died in 2010
Brendan Clouston 23 October 2015 2,193 last biography that the holder of the Scottish title Baron of Dunure is a Canadian telecoms billionaire from Montreal
G. David Thompson 20 October 2015 1,348 last biography that G. David Thompson had such a large art collection that he was able to sell 88 works by Paul Klee and 70 by Alberto Giacometti in the 1960s
The Star, St John's Wood 16 October 2015 2,500 - building that The Star—despite being an asset of community value—was converted into an estate agency in April, leaving St John's Wood with just three pubs but 13 estate agents
A. E. Sewell 11 October 2015 2,837 picture biography that at least five of the London pubs designed by A. E. Sewell are now listed buildings (one pictured)
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David Litvinoff 1 August 2014 1,736 - biography that as a technical adviser on the 1970 film Performance, David Litvinoff introduced the cast and crew to London's underworld?
Maitland Armstrong 30 July 2014 1,546 - biography that Maitland Armstrong showed U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant around the 1878 Paris Exposition Universelle and was awarded the Légion d'honneur for his work there?
Lady Jane (boutique) 29 July 2014 8,478 last building that Lady Jane led to Sweet Fanny Adams and Pussy Galore?
James Wedge 29 July 2014 1,090 - biography that according to James Wedge, the famous white frock worn by Mick Jagger at 1969's Stones in the Park free concert came from Wedge's Countdown boutique?
Muriel Pemberton 26 July 2014 546 - biography that Muriel Pemberton "invented art-school training in fashion in Britain"
Sally Tuffin 25 July 2014 1,624 last biography that the fashion designer Sally Tuffin created clothes on James Wedge's billiard table
Fann Street Foundry 24 July 2014 1,492 - building that typographers at the Fann Street Foundry created the first lower-case sans serif typeface, and the first patented one
Freddie Hornik 23 July 2014 2,775 - biography that Freddie Hornik co-founded Dandie Fashions and helped turn Granny Takes a Trip into an interna­tional fashion brand
Common (film) 23 July 2014 2,887 - media that reviewers found the BBC One film Common "unrelentingly depressing" and "profoundly engaging"
William H. Herriman 21 July 2014 1,437 - biography that William H. Herriman donated artworks to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Brooklyn Museum, and his sister founded the world's first skyscraper hospital
Milo Moiré 18 July 2014 7,174 - biography that performance artist Milo Moiré claims her naked works are inspired by the script theory of cognitive psychology
John Crittle 18 July 2014 4,885 last biography that John Crittle's mother mistook Jimi Hendrix for Jesus
Homage to Cézanne 12 July 2014 1,357 picture media that in the 1900 painting Homage to Cézanne (pictured) Paul Gauguin is represented by one of his paintings
Chiltern Firehouse 11 July 2014 5,027 last building that one reviewer wrote that checking in for a meal at London's Chiltern Firehouse restaurant "feels a bit like arriving at a Scientology meeting"
André Mellerio 11 July 2014 1,604 picture biography that André Mellerio (pictured, left) was a member of the family that owned Mellerio dits Meller, considered the world's oldest jeweller and Europe's oldest family-owned company
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