Tony Benn, Labour MP, London. 1993
Tony Benn, Labour MP, London. 1993
Desmond Fennel QC, Chairman of the King's Cross Inquiry, London. 1988
Desmond Fennel QC, Chairman of the King's Cross Inquiry, London. 1988
David Mallen, education officer, London. 1989
David Mallen, education officer, London. 1989
Carolyn Gold Heilbrun, academic and author, London. 1994
Carolyn Gold Heilbrun, academic and author, London. 1994
Jonathon Porritt, Director of Friends Of The Earth, London. 1990
Jonathon Porritt, Director of Friends Of The Earth, London. 1990
Vivienne Westwood, fashion designer, London. 1990
Vivienne Westwood, fashion designer, London. 1990
Frank Battes, Private Detective, London. 1990
Frank Battes, Private Detective, London. 1990
Dave Brubeck, jazz genius
Dave Brubeck, jazz genius
Bernard Williams, moral philosopher, Oxford. 1996
Bernard Williams, moral philosopher, Oxford. 1996
Archway Jack, protester against the compulsory purchase of homes, London. 1991
Archway Jack, protester against the compulsory purchase of homes, London. 1991
Glenda Jackson, double Oscar winning actress and Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for the Labour Party, London. 1991
Glenda Jackson, double Oscar winning actress and Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for the Labour Party, London. 1991
David Hart, General Secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers, Bournemouth. 1992
David Hart, General Secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers, Bournemouth. 1992
Cybill Marshall, retired schoolteacher and author, Cambridgeshire. 1993
Cybill Marshall, retired schoolteacher and author, Cambridgeshire. 1993
Jacqueline Rose, academic and author, London. 1993
Jacqueline Rose, academic and author, London. 1993
Sir Ron Dearing, Chairman of a report into the National Curriculum, London. 1993
Sir Ron Dearing, Chairman of a report into the National Curriculum, London. 1993
Tim Lankester Permanent Secretary to the Overseas Development Agency, London. 1993
Tim Lankester Permanent Secretary to the Overseas Development Agency, London. 1993
Carol Gilligan, professor of American History, Cambridge. 1994
Carol Gilligan, professor of American History, Cambridge. 1994
Helen Oxenberry, author and illustrator, London. 1995
Helen Oxenberry, author and illustrator, London. 1995
Amartya Sen, economist and professor, London. 1996
Amartya Sen, economist and professor, London. 1996
Niall Ferguson, historian, author and academic, Oxford. 1997
Niall Ferguson, historian, author and academic, Oxford. 1997
Anthony Minghella, film director, producer, author and playwright, London 1997
Anthony Minghella, film director, producer, author and playwright, London 1997
Iris Murdoch, author, Oxford. 1998
Iris Murdoch, author, Oxford. 1998
Andrew Motion, poet and biographer, London. 1992
Andrew Motion, poet and biographer, London. 1992
Glenda Jackson, prospective parliamentary candidate, Westminster
Glenda Jackson, prospective parliamentary candidate, Westminster
Neville Johnson, academic and author, Oxford. 1992
Neville Johnson, academic and author, Oxford. 1992
Posy Simmonds, author and illustrator, London. 1994
Posy Simmonds, author and illustrator, London. 1994
John Makepeace, furniture designer and maker, Dorset. 1994
John Makepeace, furniture designer and maker, Dorset. 1994
Frances Partridge, member of The Bloomsbury Set, London. 1995
Frances Partridge, member of The Bloomsbury Set, London. 1995
Bill Morris, trades union General Secretary
Bill Morris, trades union General Secretary
Peter Brook, film and theatre director, London
Peter Brook, film and theatre director, London

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