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Sunday, August 24, 2014
Farewell to Sir Richard Attenborough
Sir Richard Attenborough, a great son of Leicester, has died at the age of 90.
One of his best performances was as Pinkie in the Boulting Brothers' 1947 film of Brighton Rock.
The Picasso ceramics collection resides at New Walk museum: http://www.leicester.gov.uk/your-council-services/lc/leicester-city-museums/museums/nwm-art-gallery/picassoceramics/
The Richard Attenborough Centre for Disability and the Arts opened in the late 1990s, operating as a wing of adult or continuing education. Sadly, one has to question University of Leicester's commitment to continuing education, but the RAC carries on: http://www2.le.ac.uk/hosted/embracearts
Richard Attenborough developed his art at Leicester's Little Theatre and later became a patron: http://www.thelittletheatre.net/about-us/welcome/
Frederick Attenborough (Dad) was principal of University College, Leicester and gave his name to the awkward tower building.at the university. The best story about the family's adoption of two Jewish refugees has disappeared behind the Sunday Times paywall but here is a snippet: http://thepoormouth.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/richard-attenborough-and-kinder.html
The Attenborough family home at University College became College House, home for continuing education which led to the RAC.
A couple of Leicester/Attenborough links for you.
ReplyDeleteThe Picasso ceramics collection resides at New Walk museum:
http://www.leicester.gov.uk/your-council-services/lc/leicester-city-museums/museums/nwm-art-gallery/picassoceramics/
The Richard Attenborough Centre for Disability and the Arts opened in the late 1990s, operating as a wing of adult or continuing education. Sadly, one has to question University of Leicester's commitment to continuing education, but the RAC carries on:
http://www2.le.ac.uk/hosted/embracearts
Richard Attenborough developed his art at Leicester's Little Theatre and later became a patron:
http://www.thelittletheatre.net/about-us/welcome/
Frederick Attenborough (Dad) was principal of University College, Leicester and gave his name to the awkward tower building.at the university. The best story about the family's adoption of two Jewish refugees has disappeared behind the Sunday Times paywall but here is a snippet:
http://thepoormouth.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/richard-attenborough-and-kinder.html
The Attenborough family home at University College became College House, home for continuing education which led to the RAC.