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Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Henry Harris, Professor of Pathology (1963–1979), Regius Professor of Medicine (1979–1992), Head of Sir William Dunn School of Pathology... Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Henry Harris, Professor of Pathology (1963–1979), Regius Professor of Medicine (1979–1992), Head of Sir William Dunn School of Pathology (1963–1993) The Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford
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Professor Sir Martin Roth, President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (1971–1975) 1976 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Professor Sir Martin Roth, President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (1971–1975) 1976 Royal College of Psychiatrists
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Sir John Hackett (1910–1997), Principal (1968–1975) 1975 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Sir John Hackett (1910–1997), Principal (1968–1975) 1975 King's College London
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Frank Thistlewaite, Funding Vice-Chancellor of the University of East Anglia 1980 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Frank Thistlewaite, Funding Vice-Chancellor of the University of East Anglia 1980 Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
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Keith Broadwell Griffin (b.1938), Fellow (1965–1979), President (1979–1988) 1981 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Keith Broadwell Griffin (b.1938), Fellow (1965–1979), President (1979–1988) 1981 Magdalen College, University of Oxford
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Sir Arthur Vick (1911–1998) 1976 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Sir Arthur Vick (1911–1998) 1976 Queen's University Belfast
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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (1926–2022) 1977 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (1926–2022) 1977 Manchester Town Hall
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Major General Peter Leuchars (1922–2009) 1984–1985 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Major General Peter Leuchars (1922–2009) 1984–1985 Royal Welch Fusiliers Regimental Museum
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Barbara Craig, Principal (1967–1980) 1974 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Barbara Craig, Principal (1967–1980) 1974 Somerville College, University of Oxford
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The Royal Family 1972–1974 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)The Royal Family 1972–1974 Guildhall Art Gallery
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Sir Derek Burdick Greenaway (1910–1994), Bt, CBE, TD, JP, DL Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Sir Derek Burdick Greenaway (1910–1994), Bt, CBE, TD, JP, DL Stationers' Hall
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Lord Cameron of Balhousie (1920–1985), KT, GCB 1986/1987 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Lord Cameron of Balhousie (1920–1985), KT, GCB 1986/1987 King's College London
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The Right Honourable James Chuter Ede, CH, JP, DL 1961 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)The Right Honourable James Chuter Ede, CH, JP, DL 1961 Surrey County Hall
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John Boynton Priestley (1894–1984) 1970 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)John Boynton Priestley (1894–1984) 1970 Bradford Museums and Galleries
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Dame Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013) Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Dame Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013) The Royal Hospital Chelsea
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Sir John (later Lord) Wolfenden (1906–1985), Director and Principal Librarian (1969–1973) 1973/1974 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Sir John (later Lord) Wolfenden (1906–1985), Director and Principal Librarian (1969–1973) 1973/1974 British Museum
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Albert Edward Samuels (1900–1982) 1959 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Albert Edward Samuels (1900–1982) 1959 Guildhall Art Gallery
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James Clarke Holt 1988 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)James Clarke Holt 1988 Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge
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Queen Elizabeth (1900–2002), the Queen Mother, Wearing Academic Robes, Full-Length 1981–1982 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Queen Elizabeth (1900–2002), the Queen Mother, Wearing Academic Robes, Full-Length 1981–1982 Senate House, University of London
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Donald Henry Northcote (1921–2004), Master (1976) 1983 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Donald Henry Northcote (1921–2004), Master (1976) 1983 Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge
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Portrait of an Unknown Gentleman 1984 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Portrait of an Unknown Gentleman 1984 University of Strathclyde
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Professor Sir Moses Finley (1912–1986), FBA, Hon. LittD, Master (1976–1982) 1981/1982 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Professor Sir Moses Finley (1912–1986), FBA, Hon. LittD, Master (1976–1982) 1981/1982 Darwin College, University of Cambridge
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Selwyn Lloyd, Speaker 1975 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Selwyn Lloyd, Speaker 1975 Parliamentary Art Collection
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Lord Robert Hall (1901–1988), Principal (1964–1967) 1968 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Lord Robert Hall (1901–1988), Principal (1964–1967) 1968 Hertford College, University of Oxford
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Mr D. M. W. Bolton (b.1936), Headmaster (1982–1994) Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Mr D. M. W. Bolton (b.1936), Headmaster (1982–1994) Dame Alice Owen's School
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Neil McKendrick, Master (1996–2006) 2005 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Neil McKendrick, Master (1996–2006) 2005 Gonville & Caius College, University of Cambridge
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Sir Ralph David Richardson 1961 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Sir Ralph David Richardson 1961 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Sir Henry William Rawson Wade 1979–1980 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Sir Henry William Rawson Wade 1979–1980 Gonville & Caius College, University of Cambridge
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Lord Bowden of Chesterfield, Principal (1953–1976) Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Lord Bowden of Chesterfield, Principal (1953–1976) The University of Manchester
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Robert (Robin) Leigh-Pemberton (1927–2013), Baron Kingsdown, Governor of the Bank of England (1983–1993) Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Robert (Robin) Leigh-Pemberton (1927–2013), Baron Kingsdown, Governor of the Bank of England (1983–1993) Bank of England Museum
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F. E. Claytor, Headmaster (1948–1957) 1957 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)F. E. Claytor, Headmaster (1948–1957) 1957 Reigate Priory Museum
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Gilbert C. Harding (1907–1960) 1958 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Gilbert C. Harding (1907–1960) 1958 Hereford Museum and Art Gallery
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Professor Michael Rosen (1927–2018), President of the College of Anaesthetists (1988–1991) 1990–1991 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Professor Michael Rosen (1927–2018), President of the College of Anaesthetists (1988–1991) 1990–1991 Royal College of Anaesthetists
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John Habakkuk (1915–2002) 1974/1975 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)John Habakkuk (1915–2002) 1974/1975 Jesus College, University of Oxford
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Geoffrey Copland 2007 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Geoffrey Copland 2007 University of Westminster
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Michael Turnbull (b.1935), Bishop of Durham (1994–2003) 1999–2000 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Michael Turnbull (b.1935), Bishop of Durham (1994–2003) 1999–2000 Auckland Castle
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Robert Adolf Wilton Morley 1964 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Robert Adolf Wilton Morley 1964 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Sir Peter Froggatt (1928–2020) 1986 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Sir Peter Froggatt (1928–2020) 1986 Queen's University Belfast
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Professor Andrew Sims, President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (1990–1993) 1994 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Professor Andrew Sims, President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (1990–1993) 1994 Royal College of Psychiatrists
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Sir Denys Henderson (b.1932), Chancellor (1992–1998) 1998 Michael Noakes (1933–2018)Sir Denys Henderson (b.1932), Chancellor (1992–1998) 1998 University of Bath