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Charles James Valentine — (September 1837 – 26 March 1891)[1] was an English ironmaster and a Conservative politician. Valentine was born at Mossley, Lancashire,[2] the son of James Valentine, of Stockport and his wife Mary Bradbury. He was educated privately and became… … Wikipedia
Charles Thomson, Stella Vine, and the Stuckists — Paul Harvey. I Won t Have Sex with You as long as We re Married, based on a wedding photo of Stella Vine and Charles Thomson in 2001. The painting was exhibited at the A Gallery, London, in 2008. In 2001, British artist Stella Vine was exhibited… … Wikipedia
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