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  1. Fiona MacCarthy was born in Sutton, Surrey, in 1940, [1] into an upper-class background, from which she spent much of her life escaping. Her father, Gerald MacCarthy, was an officer in the Royal Artillery and was killed in action in North Africa during the Second World War in 1943. [2]

  2. They lived according to their ideals: he made things – from saucepans to traffic lights – which were beautiful as well as useful, and Fiona dug deep into the history of vernacular and democratic aesthetics in Britain.

  3. Mar 6, 2020 · The distinctive Round Building, on a five-acre site just outside Hathersage, was where the family’s kitchenware products were turned out and also Ms MacCarthy’s base as a writer.

  4. MacCarthy grew up in a fairly sheltered, all-female household with her mother and sister - her father was killed in the North African desert in 1943 - where they were "always off to dancing...

  5. Mar 24, 2020 · An unsettled childhood involved some time living in the Dorchester Hotel, built by McAlpine, followed by education at Wycombe Abbey school and Lady Margaret Hall at Oxford, with a year in between among the last cohort of debutantes.

  6. Jan 1, 2002 · 4.19. 605 ratings52 reviews. This biography reinterprets the great man's life and poetry. MacCarthy casts a fresh eye on Byron's childhood in Scotland, his embattled relations with his mother and his series of relationships with adolescent boys.

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  8. Mar 3, 2020 · In 1966 she married the industrial designer, David Mellor, who in many ways exemplified Morris’s ideals of craft, community and beauty. He died in 2009. Her photograph is on the walls of the Deneke corridor, at LMH, including a reproduction of the Guardian’s marketing material promoting her forthright opinion column.

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