Charles Percy ('C.P.') Snow, Baron Snow
1 portrait matching 'x88229'
© Mark Gerson / National Portrait Gallery, London
Charles Percy ('C.P.') Snow, Baron Snow
by Mark Gerson
modern bromide print, March 1966
14 3/8 in. x 11 3/4 in. (365 mm x 300 mm)
Given by Mark Gerson, 1996
Photographs Collection
NPG x88229
Sitterback to top
- Charles Percy ('C.P.') Snow, Baron Snow (1905-1980), Writer. Sitter in 18 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Mark Gerson (1921-), Photographer. Artist or producer associated with 277 portraits, Sitter in 2 portraits.
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- Place made and portrayed: United Kingdom: England, London (sitter's home, Cromwell Road, London)
Linked displays and exhibitionsback to top
- Literati Photographs by Mark Gerson (2 August 1996 - 13 October 1996)
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Events of 1966back to top
Current affairs
The English football team wins against West Germany at the World Cup Final in Wembley.144 people, including 116 children, die in the Aberfan disaster when a colliery waste tip slides down a mountain in Wales.
Ian Brady and Myra Hindley are sentence to life imprisonment for the brutal Moors Murders.
Art and science
Tom Stoppard's first play Rosencrantz and Gildenstern are Dead premiers. This absurdist play uses two minor characters from Hamlet to explore the existential themes of free will versus determinism and the futility of language.Seamus Heany publishes his first volume of poems, Death of a Naturalist.
International
The Cultural Revolution is launched in China in order to bring Chinese culture and society in line with communist ideals. It was also, however, an attempt by Mao Zedong to regain control of the country after the mistakes of the Great Leap Forward.Archbishop of Canterbury, Arthur Michael Ramsey meets Pope Paul VI, the first official meeting between the Roman Catholic and Anglican Churches for 400 years.
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