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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Julian_OrdeJulian Orde - Wikipedia

    Julian Orde (31 December 1917 – 1974) was a female English poet, writer and actor. Family background. Orde was the eldest child of war artist Cuthbert Orde and Lady Eileen Wellesley, daughter of the 4th Duke of Wellington. The name Julian had been common in the Orde family for generations, for boys and girls. Life and work.

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    Julian Orde was born on 31 December 1917 in London, England, UK. She was a writer and actress, known for The Hideout (1948), Drama 61-67 (1961) and Jeannie (1946). She was married to Ralph Abercrombie.

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  3. Julian Orde (1917-74) was a granddaughter of the 4th Duke of Wellington, raised in London and Paris, and presented at court as a debutante. She rebelled.

  4. Julian Orde (191774) published only in magazines during her lifetime. She was a key figure in the Carcanet anthology of the mid-century, Apocalypse (2020), but this is her first collection, presenting more than sixty poems, with a biographical and critical introduction.

  5. The Most Honourable Charles Stewart Henry Vane-Tempest Stewart (1878–1949), 7th Marquess of Londonderry, KG Cuthbert Julian Orde (1888–1968) Durham County Council (Durham City) Group Captain F. V. Beamish Cuthbert Julian Orde (1888–1968) Royal Air Force Museum. The Honourable Charles Stewart Rolls (1877–1910) Cuthbert Julian Orde (1888 ...

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  6. Cuthbert Orde was an illustrator, mostly known for his drawings of Allied Battle of Britain pilots. He himself was also a pilot in World War I. He was officially commissioned by the Air Ministry to portray members of RAF Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain – in all 150 portraits were completed.

  7. A Note on Julian Orde Abercrombie David Wright. The present number of PNR prints a selection of poems by Julian Orde Abercrombie (1917-74). What follows is not a critical exegesis but a form of personal memoir and appreciation.