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L. du Garde Peach

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of Derbyshire, which achieved a notably high standard. It continued until 1971 and ceased after he cut off his toe while mowing the lawn, this accident handicapping his activity. He wrote many plays and produced many productions for the group, and in 1938 created its own theatre, converted from an
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in 1921 for a thesis on the development of drama in France, Spain and England in the 17th century. He married Emily Marianne Leeming (1890-1972) in 1915, and served in military intelligence during
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England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995 for Lawrence du Garde Peach (1975) - Ancestry.com
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old lead mining building. Peach was influential in the Derbyshire Rural Community Council and became the first editor of their journal,
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and other magazines, and after a period as a lecturer at the University College of the South West of England (later to become the
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in 1930. After the war he also produced a number of large-scale theatrical pageants in Sheffield, Manchester and elsewhere.
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between 1957 and his death in 1974. It was the largest series Ladybird produced, and remained in print until 1986.
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1911 England Census for Lawrence du Garde Peach, Lancashire, South Manchester, Didsbury - Ancestry.com
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minister and later the Secretary of the Northern Counties Education League, was born in 1890 in
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British Army WWI Medal Rolls Index Cards, 1914-1920 - Lawrence du Garde Peach - Ancestry.com
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1891 England Census for Lawrence du Garde Peach - Yorkshire, Nether Hallam - Ancestry.com
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in Derbyshire, about a mile from Great Hucklow, two years after the death of his wife.
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He also wrote extensively for the stage, forming a close relationship with the
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Peach also entered the world of politics, standing as a candidate for the
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for services for literature in 1972, and recognised with an honorary
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From the early 1920s, he began regularly writing humorous pieces for
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series of non-fiction books for children which was published by
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from Sheffield University in 1964. He died in 1974 at home in
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Manchester University; PhD at Sheffield University in 1921
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English author and playwright for radio, stage, and screen
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at the 1929 General Election in the dual member seat of
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Du Garde Peach by 494:The Encyclopedia of British Film 197:in 1912, later earning a PhD at 526:, Oxford University Press, 2004 492:Quoted in Brian McFarlane (ed) 224:strand for younger listeners. 1: 302:Ambrose Applejohn's Adventure 121:Adventure from History series 390:The Man Who Changed His Mind 240:The Man Who Changed His Mind 290:, close to his home in the 243:(1936), and musical comedy 173:Peach, the son of Mary Ann 632: 586:English children's writers 496:, 2003, Methuen/BFI, p513. 297:The Derbyshire Countryside 271:once claimed that he and 187:Manchester Grammar School 38: 124:Music Hath Charms (1935) 508:(subscription required) 481:(subscription required) 467:(subscription required) 453:(subscription required) 195:University of Göttingen 151:Lawrence du Garde Peach 127:Turn of the Tide (1935) 57:Lawrence du Garde Peach 47:Thomas Cantrell Dugdale 550:British Film Institute 159:Adventure from History 422:The Great Mr. Handel 335:Selected filmography 264:Transatlantic Tunnel 216:University of Exeter 199:Sheffield University 518:E. D. Mackerness, " 366:The Crouching Beast 316:, without success. 229:Sheffield Playhouse 414:Melody and Romance 398:Land Without Music 252:Land Without Music 79:Foolow, Derbyshire 61:Sheffield, England 537:L. du Garde Peach 350:Music Hath Charms 342:Princess Charming 246:Princess Charming 155:L. du Garde Peach 148: 147: 33:L. du Garde Peach 18:L. 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L. Du Garde Peach
Portrait of L. Du Garde Peach by Thomas Cantrell Dugdale
Thomas Cantrell Dugdale
Ladybird Books
Unitarian
Sheffield
Manchester Grammar School
Victoria University of Manchester
University of Göttingen
Sheffield University
World War I
Punch
University of Exeter
Children's Hour
Sheffield Playhouse
The Ghoul
The Man Who Changed His Mind
Princess Charming
Land Without Music
Turn of the Tide
Transatlantic Tunnel
Frank Launder
Sidney Gilliat
amateur theatre
Great Hucklow
Peak District
Ambrose Applejohn's Adventure
Liberal Party
Derby
OBE

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