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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Fulham |  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Francis Bacon painter - 17 Queensberry Mews WestBacon returned to London in late 1928 or early 1929, and started work as an interior designer. He took a studio in a converted garage, 17 Queensberry Mews West, South Kensington, and shared the upper floor with Eric Alden, who was to be his first collector. By 1929, his nanny, Jessie Lightfoot, had joined Bacon and Alden at Queensberry Mews West.
In the first issue of Cahiers d'Art for 1929, Bacon saw Picasso's painted biomorphic figures reproduced, in an article by the editor Christian Zervos: Picasso à Dinard, Été 1928. (L ...
See also:Francis Bacon painter, Francis Bacon painter - Early life, Francis Bacon painter - Abbeyleix, Francis Bacon painter - London Berlin and Paris, Francis Bacon painter - Berlin, Francis Bacon painter - Chantilly, Francis Bacon painter - 17 Queensberry Mews West, Francis Bacon painter - 'The 1930 Look in British Decoration', Francis Bacon painter - 'Paintings and rugs by Francis Bacon', Francis Bacon painter - Fulham Road, Francis Bacon painter - 71 Royal Hospital Road, Francis Bacon painter - Crucifixion 1933, Francis Bacon painter - Wound for a Crucifixion, Francis Bacon painter - 1 Glebe Place and Petersfield, Francis Bacon painter - Abstraction Abstraction from the Human Form, Francis Bacon painter - Figure Getting Out of a Car c. 1939 - 1940, Francis Bacon painter - The Millais House studio 7 Cromwell Place: 1943 - 1951, Francis Bacon painter - Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, Francis Bacon painter - Figure in a landscape 1945, Francis Bacon painter - Painting 1946, Francis Bacon painter - Head I Head II - Head VI, Francis Bacon painter - The Colony Room, Francis Bacon painter - Study after Velázquez, Francis Bacon painter - After 7 Cromwell Place 1951 - 1953, Francis Bacon painter - Study for Crouching Nude, Francis Bacon painter - Dog 1952, Francis Bacon painter - Study of a Nude 1952–1953, Francis Bacon painter - Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X, Francis Bacon painter - Study for Portrait I - VIII 1953, Francis Bacon painter - Notes, Francis Bacon painter - Influences, Francis Bacon painter - Later life, Francis Bacon painter - The Estate, Francis Bacon painter - ELEMENTS OF DESIGN, Francis Bacon painter - Conclusion, Francis Bacon painter - Motion picture Read more here: » Francis Bacon painter: Encyclopedia II - Francis Bacon painter - 17 Queensberry Mews West |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Francis Bacon painter - 71 Royal Hospital RoadIn April 1933, Bacon moved to 71 Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea (just across Pimlico Road from Ebury Street, where de Maistre had his temporary studio). The studio there was in a converted garage (like the Queensberry Mews West studio), a friend, the interior designer (and property developer) Arundell Clarke, had had his showroom there before moving on to Mayfair.
Francis Bacon painter - Crucifixion 1933.
Douglas Cooper, then curator (and part owner/co-director with Fred Mayor) of the Mayor Gallery, in Cork Street, arranged for one of Bacon's paintings Women in the Sunlight (des ...
See also:Francis Bacon painter, Francis Bacon painter - Early life, Francis Bacon painter - Abbeyleix, Francis Bacon painter - London Berlin and Paris, Francis Bacon painter - Berlin, Francis Bacon painter - Chantilly, Francis Bacon painter - 17 Queensberry Mews West, Francis Bacon painter - 'The 1930 Look in British Decoration', Francis Bacon painter - 'Paintings and rugs by Francis Bacon', Francis Bacon painter - Fulham Road, Francis Bacon painter - 71 Royal Hospital Road, Francis Bacon painter - Crucifixion 1933, Francis Bacon painter - Wound for a Crucifixion, Francis Bacon painter - 1 Glebe Place and Petersfield, Francis Bacon painter - Abstraction Abstraction from the Human Form, Francis Bacon painter - Figure Getting Out of a Car c. 1939 - 1940, Francis Bacon painter - The Millais House studio 7 Cromwell Place: 1943 - 1951, Francis Bacon painter - Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, Francis Bacon painter - Figure in a landscape 1945, Francis Bacon painter - Painting 1946, Francis Bacon painter - Head I Head II - Head VI, Francis Bacon painter - The Colony Room, Francis Bacon painter - Study after Velázquez, Francis Bacon painter - After 7 Cromwell Place 1951 - 1953, Francis Bacon painter - Study for Crouching Nude, Francis Bacon painter - Dog 1952, Francis Bacon painter - Study of a Nude 1952–1953, Francis Bacon painter - Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X, Francis Bacon painter - Study for Portrait I - VIII 1953, Francis Bacon painter - Notes, Francis Bacon painter - Influences, Francis Bacon painter - Later life, Francis Bacon painter - The Estate, Francis Bacon painter - ELEMENTS OF DESIGN, Francis Bacon painter - Conclusion, Francis Bacon painter - Motion picture Read more here: » Francis Bacon painter: Encyclopedia II - Francis Bacon painter - 71 Royal Hospital Road |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - History of Arsenal F.C. - 1970s to mid-1980sAfter Wright's dismissal in the summer of 1966, the club appointed physiotherapist Bertie Mee as his successor, a move which brought surprise to some, not least Mee himself. Nevertheless, Mee's appointment brought a brief period of glory. Arsenal's youth team had won the FA Youth Cup in 1966, and players such as Charlie George, John Radford and Ray Kennedy graduated to the first team. The team's early signs of promise included reaching two successive League Cup finals in 1968 and 1969, although they lost both times; the first to Don Revie's Leeds United 1-0; the second was an infamous ups ...
See also:History of Arsenal F.C., History of Arsenal F.C. - Early years, History of Arsenal F.C. - 1930s to 1960s, History of Arsenal F.C. - 1970s to mid-1980s, History of Arsenal F.C. - The George Graham years, History of Arsenal F.C. - The interregnum, History of Arsenal F.C. - Wenger's Arsenal Read more here: » History of Arsenal F.C.: Encyclopedia II - History of Arsenal F.C. - 1970s to mid-1980s |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - History of Arsenal F.C. - 1930s to 1960sIn 1925, Huddersfield Town manager Herbert Chapman took over at The Arsenal, having been offered a then-record salary of £2000 by Norris. Chapman reformed many of the club's practices, including modernising the training and physiotherapy regimes, and changing the team's colours, adding white sleeves to the red shirt. It was also during Chapman's era that the club lost the definite article from its name, becoming just "Arsenal", and he was reportedly behind the renam ...
See also:History of Arsenal F.C., History of Arsenal F.C. - Early years, History of Arsenal F.C. - 1930s to 1960s, History of Arsenal F.C. - 1970s to mid-1980s, History of Arsenal F.C. - The George Graham years, History of Arsenal F.C. - The interregnum, History of Arsenal F.C. - Wenger's Arsenal Read more here: » History of Arsenal F.C.: Encyclopedia II - History of Arsenal F.C. - 1930s to 1960s |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - History of Arsenal F.C. - The George Graham yearsIn the summer of 1986, Millwall manager George Graham, a former Arsenal player, was appointed as Howe's long-term replacement, and it was a beginning of a new golden era at Highbury. Arsenal's League form immediately improved, and in his first season in charge, Arsenal won the League Cup, in a campaign marked by comebacks. After going 2-0 down on aggregate in the second leg of their semi-final against Tottenham, Arsenal scored twice to force a replay; in the replay Spurs went 1-0 up, only for Arsenal to come back again with late goals from I ...
See also:History of Arsenal F.C., History of Arsenal F.C. - Early years, History of Arsenal F.C. - 1930s to 1960s, History of Arsenal F.C. - 1970s to mid-1980s, History of Arsenal F.C. - The George Graham years, History of Arsenal F.C. - The interregnum, History of Arsenal F.C. - Wenger's Arsenal Read more here: » History of Arsenal F.C.: Encyclopedia II - History of Arsenal F.C. - The George Graham years |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - History of Arsenal F.C. - The interregnumBruce Rioch, who had just guided Bolton Wanderers to a League Cup final appearance and promotion to the top division after a 15-year exile, was appointed as the club's new manager for the 1995-96 season. He (briefly) broke the English transfer record by paying Internazionale £7.5million for Dutch striker Dennis Bergkamp, and the new signing formed an impressive partnership with Ian Wright.
Arsenal reached the League Cup semi final and finished fifth in the Premiership at the end of 1995-96, securing a place in the following season's ...
See also:History of Arsenal F.C., History of Arsenal F.C. - Early years, History of Arsenal F.C. - 1930s to 1960s, History of Arsenal F.C. - 1970s to mid-1980s, History of Arsenal F.C. - The George Graham years, History of Arsenal F.C. - The interregnum, History of Arsenal F.C. - Wenger's Arsenal Read more here: » History of Arsenal F.C.: Encyclopedia II - History of Arsenal F.C. - The interregnum |
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| | | | |  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Francis Bacon painter - Later lifeBacon was well known for his taste for gambling and alcohol. In 1964, he began a friendship with Eastender George Dyer, who he met (he claimed) while the latter was burgling his apartment. Their relationship was stormy and in 1971, on the eve of Bacon's major retrospective at the Grand Palais, Paris, Dyer committed suicide. In 1974, Bacon met John Edwards, a young, handsome East-Ender with whom he formed an enduring, paternal relati ...
See also:Francis Bacon painter, Francis Bacon painter - Early life, Francis Bacon painter - Abbeyleix, Francis Bacon painter - London Berlin and Paris, Francis Bacon painter - Berlin, Francis Bacon painter - Chantilly, Francis Bacon painter - 17 Queensberry Mews West, Francis Bacon painter - 'The 1930 Look in British Decoration', Francis Bacon painter - 'Paintings and rugs by Francis Bacon', Francis Bacon painter - Fulham Road, Francis Bacon painter - 71 Royal Hospital Road, Francis Bacon painter - Crucifixion 1933, Francis Bacon painter - Wound for a Crucifixion, Francis Bacon painter - 1 Glebe Place and Petersfield, Francis Bacon painter - Abstraction Abstraction from the Human Form, Francis Bacon painter - Figure Getting Out of a Car c. 1939 - 1940, Francis Bacon painter - The Millais House studio 7 Cromwell Place: 1943 - 1951, Francis Bacon painter - Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, Francis Bacon painter - Figure in a landscape 1945, Francis Bacon painter - Painting 1946, Francis Bacon painter - Head I Head II - Head VI, Francis Bacon painter - The Colony Room, Francis Bacon painter - Study after Velázquez, Francis Bacon painter - After 7 Cromwell Place 1951 - 1953, Francis Bacon painter - Study for Crouching Nude, Francis Bacon painter - Dog 1952, Francis Bacon painter - Study of a Nude 1952–1953, Francis Bacon painter - Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X, Francis Bacon painter - Study for Portrait I - VIII 1953, Francis Bacon painter - Notes, Francis Bacon painter - Influences, Francis Bacon painter - Later life, Francis Bacon painter - The Estate, Francis Bacon painter - ELEMENTS OF DESIGN, Francis Bacon painter - Conclusion, Francis Bacon painter - Motion picture Read more here: » Francis Bacon painter: Encyclopedia II - Francis Bacon painter - Later life |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Francis Bacon painter - After 7 Cromwell Place 1951 - 1953Bacon took a place in Carlyle Studios Chelsea near the King's Road and, for a time, Bacon worked at the Royal College of Art, in a studio lent by Rodrigo Moynihan.
Head (1951), Figure with Monkey (1951), Study for Nude (1951), Portrait of Lucian Freud (1951), and a series of three popes Pope I (1951), Pope II (1951) and Pope III (1951) were shown a ...
See also:Francis Bacon painter, Francis Bacon painter - Early life, Francis Bacon painter - Abbeyleix, Francis Bacon painter - London Berlin and Paris, Francis Bacon painter - Berlin, Francis Bacon painter - Chantilly, Francis Bacon painter - 17 Queensberry Mews West, Francis Bacon painter - 'The 1930 Look in British Decoration', Francis Bacon painter - 'Paintings and rugs by Francis Bacon', Francis Bacon painter - Fulham Road, Francis Bacon painter - 71 Royal Hospital Road, Francis Bacon painter - Crucifixion 1933, Francis Bacon painter - Wound for a Crucifixion, Francis Bacon painter - 1 Glebe Place and Petersfield, Francis Bacon painter - Abstraction Abstraction from the Human Form, Francis Bacon painter - Figure Getting Out of a Car c. 1939 - 1940, Francis Bacon painter - The Millais House studio 7 Cromwell Place: 1943 - 1951, Francis Bacon painter - Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, Francis Bacon painter - Figure in a landscape 1945, Francis Bacon painter - Painting 1946, Francis Bacon painter - Head I Head II - Head VI, Francis Bacon painter - The Colony Room, Francis Bacon painter - Study after Velázquez, Francis Bacon painter - After 7 Cromwell Place 1951 - 1953, Francis Bacon painter - Study for Crouching Nude, Francis Bacon painter - Dog 1952, Francis Bacon painter - Study of a Nude 1952–1953, Francis Bacon painter - Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X, Francis Bacon painter - Study for Portrait I - VIII 1953, Francis Bacon painter - Notes, Francis Bacon painter - Influences, Francis Bacon painter - Later life, Francis Bacon painter - The Estate, Francis Bacon painter - ELEMENTS OF DESIGN, Francis Bacon painter - Conclusion, Francis Bacon painter - Motion picture Read more here: » Francis Bacon painter: Encyclopedia II - Francis Bacon painter - After 7 Cromwell Place 1951 - 1953 |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Francis Bacon painter - 1 Glebe Place and PetersfieldIn 1937 (or late in 1936), Bacon moved from 71 Royal Hospital Road to the top floor of 1 Glebe Place, Chelsea, which Eric Hall had rented (and kept until 1943).
Patrick White had moved to London, into a small flat in Ebury Street, in 1936, and, on meeting de Maistre in his groundfloor studio there, quickly fell in love with him. The following year, White moved to the top two floors of the building where de Maistre now had his studio, on Eccleston Street, and commissioned from Bacon, who was by now a friend, a writing desk (with wide drawers and a red linoleum top). White a ...
See also:Francis Bacon painter, Francis Bacon painter - Early life, Francis Bacon painter - Abbeyleix, Francis Bacon painter - London Berlin and Paris, Francis Bacon painter - Berlin, Francis Bacon painter - Chantilly, Francis Bacon painter - 17 Queensberry Mews West, Francis Bacon painter - 'The 1930 Look in British Decoration', Francis Bacon painter - 'Paintings and rugs by Francis Bacon', Francis Bacon painter - Fulham Road, Francis Bacon painter - 71 Royal Hospital Road, Francis Bacon painter - Crucifixion 1933, Francis Bacon painter - Wound for a Crucifixion, Francis Bacon painter - 1 Glebe Place and Petersfield, Francis Bacon painter - Abstraction Abstraction from the Human Form, Francis Bacon painter - Figure Getting Out of a Car c. 1939 - 1940, Francis Bacon painter - The Millais House studio 7 Cromwell Place: 1943 - 1951, Francis Bacon painter - Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, Francis Bacon painter - Figure in a landscape 1945, Francis Bacon painter - Painting 1946, Francis Bacon painter - Head I Head II - Head VI, Francis Bacon painter - The Colony Room, Francis Bacon painter - Study after Velázquez, Francis Bacon painter - After 7 Cromwell Place 1951 - 1953, Francis Bacon painter - Study for Crouching Nude, Francis Bacon painter - Dog 1952, Francis Bacon painter - Study of a Nude 1952–1953, Francis Bacon painter - Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X, Francis Bacon painter - Study for Portrait I - VIII 1953, Francis Bacon painter - Notes, Francis Bacon painter - Influences, Francis Bacon painter - Later life, Francis Bacon painter - The Estate, Francis Bacon painter - ELEMENTS OF DESIGN, Francis Bacon painter - Conclusion, Francis Bacon painter - Motion picture Read more here: » Francis Bacon painter: Encyclopedia II - Francis Bacon painter - 1 Glebe Place and Petersfield |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Francis Bacon painter - The EstateMain article:The Estate of Francis Bacon
Bacon bequeathed his entire estate (then valued at £11 million) to John Edwards after his death. Edwards, in turn, donated the contents of Francis Bacon's chaotic studio at 7 Reece Mews, South Kensington, to the Hugh Lane gallery in Dublin. Bacon's studio contents were moved and the studio carefully reconstructed in the gallery.
Bacon was disdainful of his early works and destroyed the majority of it. He also destroyed an unknown number of works throughout his lifetime, and fragm ...
See also:Francis Bacon painter, Francis Bacon painter - Early life, Francis Bacon painter - Abbeyleix, Francis Bacon painter - London Berlin and Paris, Francis Bacon painter - Berlin, Francis Bacon painter - Chantilly, Francis Bacon painter - 17 Queensberry Mews West, Francis Bacon painter - 'The 1930 Look in British Decoration', Francis Bacon painter - 'Paintings and rugs by Francis Bacon', Francis Bacon painter - Fulham Road, Francis Bacon painter - 71 Royal Hospital Road, Francis Bacon painter - Crucifixion 1933, Francis Bacon painter - Wound for a Crucifixion, Francis Bacon painter - 1 Glebe Place and Petersfield, Francis Bacon painter - Abstraction Abstraction from the Human Form, Francis Bacon painter - Figure Getting Out of a Car c. 1939 - 1940, Francis Bacon painter - The Millais House studio 7 Cromwell Place: 1943 - 1951, Francis Bacon painter - Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, Francis Bacon painter - Figure in a landscape 1945, Francis Bacon painter - Painting 1946, Francis Bacon painter - Head I Head II - Head VI, Francis Bacon painter - The Colony Room, Francis Bacon painter - Study after Velázquez, Francis Bacon painter - After 7 Cromwell Place 1951 - 1953, Francis Bacon painter - Study for Crouching Nude, Francis Bacon painter - Dog 1952, Francis Bacon painter - Study of a Nude 1952–1953, Francis Bacon painter - Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X, Francis Bacon painter - Study for Portrait I - VIII 1953, Francis Bacon painter - Notes, Francis Bacon painter - Influences, Francis Bacon painter - Later life, Francis Bacon painter - The Estate, Francis Bacon painter - ELEMENTS OF DESIGN, Francis Bacon painter - Conclusion, Francis Bacon painter - Motion picture Read more here: » Francis Bacon painter: Encyclopedia II - Francis Bacon painter - The Estate |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Fulham F.C. - Club Records and Statistics
Fulham F.C. - All Time Results Record.
Win Percentage = 38%
Loss Percentage = 38%
Average Goals per Game = 1.48
Average Goals conceded per Game = 1.45
Correct for Start of 2004/2005 Season
Fulham F.C. - Performance in the top division.
Fulham have spent 15 seasons in the national top flight, finishing in these positions:
9th - Once (2004)
10th - Once
13th - Twice
14th - Once ...
See also:Fulham F.C., Fulham F.C. - Honours, Fulham F.C. - Club Records and Statistics, Fulham F.C. - All Time Results Record, Fulham F.C. - Performance in the top division, Fulham F.C. - Appearances, Fulham F.C. - Goalscorers, Fulham F.C. - History, Fulham F.C. - Foundation & The Amateur Years, Fulham F.C. - Pre-1945, Fulham F.C. - Post-1945, Fulham F.C. - Recent History, Fulham F.C. - Managers, Fulham F.C. - Grounds, Fulham F.C. - Current Squad, Fulham F.C. - Players out on loan Read more here: » Fulham F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Fulham F.C. - Club Records and Statistics |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Hayes F.C. - Present dayToday Hayes' standing within English football has diminished somewhat, with a lack of funds hampering progress. They have, however, in recent years, benefited to the tune of around £750,000 for selling players on, the best being the £600,000(10%) sell on clause they received when Les Ferdinand moved on from QPR to Newcastle United. This helped the club through the early years in the Conference.
Hayes' recent attempts to move on from their historical Church Road home have been put back by council and government alike, some feel somew ...
See also:Hayes F.C., Hayes F.C. - History, Hayes F.C. - Present day, Hayes F.C. - Honours Read more here: » Hayes F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Hayes F.C. - Present day |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Hammersmith - TransportThe area is on the main A4 trunk road heading west from central London towards the M4 motorway and Heathrow Airport. The A4, a busy commuter route, passes over the area's main road junction, Hammersmith Broadway, on a long viaduct, the Hammersmith Flyover. Hammersmith Bridge, the first suspension bridge over the River Thames, carries traffic to and from Barnes and South-West London.
Hammersmith is served by two tube stations, one is the western terminus of the Hammersmith & City Line, the other by the Piccadilly and District Lines ...
See also:Hammersmith, Hammersmith - Culture and Entertainment, Hammersmith - Transport, Hammersmith - Nearest Places Read more here: » Hammersmith: Encyclopedia II - Hammersmith - Transport |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Francis Bacon painter - Fulham RoadBacon left the Queensberry Mews West studio in 1931, and was not to have a settled space for some years. Bacon probably shared a studio with Roy de Maistre, about 1931/1932, at Carlyle Studios, (just off the King's Road), in Chelsea.
Portrait (1932) and Portrait (c.1931 - 1932) (the latter bought by Diana Watson) both show a round-faced youth with diseased skin (painted after Bacon saw Ibsen's Ghosts), and d ...
See also:Francis Bacon painter, Francis Bacon painter - Early life, Francis Bacon painter - Abbeyleix, Francis Bacon painter - London Berlin and Paris, Francis Bacon painter - Berlin, Francis Bacon painter - Chantilly, Francis Bacon painter - 17 Queensberry Mews West, Francis Bacon painter - 'The 1930 Look in British Decoration', Francis Bacon painter - 'Paintings and rugs by Francis Bacon', Francis Bacon painter - Fulham Road, Francis Bacon painter - 71 Royal Hospital Road, Francis Bacon painter - Crucifixion 1933, Francis Bacon painter - Wound for a Crucifixion, Francis Bacon painter - 1 Glebe Place and Petersfield, Francis Bacon painter - Abstraction Abstraction from the Human Form, Francis Bacon painter - Figure Getting Out of a Car c. 1939 - 1940, Francis Bacon painter - The Millais House studio 7 Cromwell Place: 1943 - 1951, Francis Bacon painter - Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, Francis Bacon painter - Figure in a landscape 1945, Francis Bacon painter - Painting 1946, Francis Bacon painter - Head I Head II - Head VI, Francis Bacon painter - The Colony Room, Francis Bacon painter - Study after Velázquez, Francis Bacon painter - After 7 Cromwell Place 1951 - 1953, Francis Bacon painter - Study for Crouching Nude, Francis Bacon painter - Dog 1952, Francis Bacon painter - Study of a Nude 1952–1953, Francis Bacon painter - Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X, Francis Bacon painter - Study for Portrait I - VIII 1953, Francis Bacon painter - Notes, Francis Bacon painter - Influences, Francis Bacon painter - Later life, Francis Bacon painter - The Estate, Francis Bacon painter - ELEMENTS OF DESIGN, Francis Bacon painter - Conclusion, Francis Bacon painter - Motion picture Read more here: » Francis Bacon painter: Encyclopedia II - Francis Bacon painter - Fulham Road |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Francis Bacon painter - London Berlin and ParisBacon spent the Autumn and Winter of 1926 in London, with the help of an allowance of £3 a week from his mother's trust fund, living on his instincts, simply 'drifting', and reading Nietzsche. When he was broke, Bacon found that, by the very simple expedient of rent-dodging and petty theft, he could manage a reasonable economy.
To supplement his income, Bacon very briefly tried domestic service, but, although he enjoyed cooking, quickly became bored, and resigned. He was sacked from a job answering the telephone for a shop in Poland Street, Soho, that sold women's clo ...
See also:Francis Bacon painter, Francis Bacon painter - Early life, Francis Bacon painter - Abbeyleix, Francis Bacon painter - London Berlin and Paris, Francis Bacon painter - Berlin, Francis Bacon painter - Chantilly, Francis Bacon painter - 17 Queensberry Mews West, Francis Bacon painter - 'The 1930 Look in British Decoration', Francis Bacon painter - 'Paintings and rugs by Francis Bacon', Francis Bacon painter - Fulham Road, Francis Bacon painter - 71 Royal Hospital Road, Francis Bacon painter - Crucifixion 1933, Francis Bacon painter - Wound for a Crucifixion, Francis Bacon painter - 1 Glebe Place and Petersfield, Francis Bacon painter - Abstraction Abstraction from the Human Form, Francis Bacon painter - Figure Getting Out of a Car c. 1939 - 1940, Francis Bacon painter - The Millais House studio 7 Cromwell Place: 1943 - 1951, Francis Bacon painter - Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, Francis Bacon painter - Figure in a landscape 1945, Francis Bacon painter - Painting 1946, Francis Bacon painter - Head I Head II - Head VI, Francis Bacon painter - The Colony Room, Francis Bacon painter - Study after Velázquez, Francis Bacon painter - After 7 Cromwell Place 1951 - 1953, Francis Bacon painter - Study for Crouching Nude, Francis Bacon painter - Dog 1952, Francis Bacon painter - Study of a Nude 1952–1953, Francis Bacon painter - Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X, Francis Bacon painter - Study for Portrait I - VIII 1953, Francis Bacon painter - Notes, Francis Bacon painter - Influences, Francis Bacon painter - Later life, Francis Bacon painter - The Estate, Francis Bacon painter - ELEMENTS OF DESIGN, Francis Bacon painter - Conclusion, Francis Bacon painter - Motion picture Read more here: » Francis Bacon painter: Encyclopedia II - Francis Bacon painter - London Berlin and Paris |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but GloriousVeteran coach Joe Fagan moved up to the manager's seat on Paisley's retirement, and his first season at the helm saw Liverpool become the first English club to win three major trophies in a single season - the league title, the League Cup and the European Cup.
Fagan's second season as manager was his last - and it had a traumatic ending. Having lost to neighbours Everton in the race for the league title, Fagan decided to retire and wanted to go out on a high with the European Cup. The Reds had a rare trophyless season as they lost 1-0 ...
See also:Liverpool F.C., Liverpool F.C. - Early Successes, Liverpool F.C. - The Bill Shankly Revolution, Liverpool F.C. - Bob Paisley: The Greatest Glory Days, Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but Glorious, Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in Exile, Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winners, Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly Men, Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup Kings, Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe, Liverpool F.C. - Match statistics, Liverpool F.C. - Club culture, Liverpool F.C. - Other, Liverpool F.C. - Players out on loan, Liverpool F.C. - Reserve and Academy players, Liverpool F.C. - Staff, Liverpool F.C. - Stars, Liverpool F.C. - Managers, Liverpool F.C. - Official Websites, Liverpool F.C. - UK & Ireland, Liverpool F.C. - European, Liverpool F.C. - International, Liverpool F.C. - Other Websites Read more here: » Liverpool F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but Glorious |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Early SuccessesIn 1901 Scottish international Alex Raisbeck was the first Liverpool captain to collect the Football League Championship, and Liverpool were league champions again in 1906.
On April 25, 1914, Liverpool made their first appearance in the FA Cup final at Crystal Palace but lost 1-0 to Burnley. In 1922, and again in 1923, captained by England full back Ephraim Longworth, Liverpool won the league. In 1946-7, the first season after World War 2, Liverpool were surprise league cha ...
See also:Liverpool F.C., Liverpool F.C. - Early Successes, Liverpool F.C. - The Bill Shankly Revolution, Liverpool F.C. - Bob Paisley: The Greatest Glory Days, Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but Glorious, Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in Exile, Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winners, Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly Men, Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup Kings, Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe, Liverpool F.C. - Match statistics, Liverpool F.C. - Club culture, Liverpool F.C. - Other, Liverpool F.C. - Players out on loan, Liverpool F.C. - Reserve and Academy players, Liverpool F.C. - Staff, Liverpool F.C. - Stars, Liverpool F.C. - Managers, Liverpool F.C. - Official Websites, Liverpool F.C. - UK & Ireland, Liverpool F.C. - European, Liverpool F.C. - International, Liverpool F.C. - Other Websites Read more here: » Liverpool F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Early Successes |
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Liverpool F.C. - UK & Ireland.
Liverpool F.C. Official Site
Liverpool F.C. - European.
Belgian Official Liverpool F.C. Branch
Cyprus Official Liverpool F.C. Branch
Danish Official Liverpool F.C. Branch (Aalborg)
Danish Official Liverpool F.C. Branch (Aarhus)
French Official Liverpool F.C. Branch
German Official Liverpool F.C. Branch
Greek Official Liverpool F.C. Branch
Luxembourg Official Live ...
See also:Liverpool F.C., Liverpool F.C. - Early Successes, Liverpool F.C. - The Bill Shankly Revolution, Liverpool F.C. - Bob Paisley: The Greatest Glory Days, Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but Glorious, Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in Exile, Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winners, Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly Men, Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup Kings, Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe, Liverpool F.C. - Miscellaneous Facts and Figures, Liverpool F.C. - Match statistics, Liverpool F.C. - Club culture, Liverpool F.C. - Other, Liverpool F.C. - Players out on loan, Liverpool F.C. - Reserve and Academy players, Liverpool F.C. - Staff, Liverpool F.C. - Stars, Liverpool F.C. - Managers, Liverpool F.C. - Official Websites, Liverpool F.C. - UK & Ireland, Liverpool F.C. - European, Liverpool F.C. - International, Liverpool F.C. - Other Websites Read more here: » Liverpool F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Official Websites |
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