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Penelope (née Chetwode), Lady Betjeman; Sir John Betjeman

24 of 41 portraits of Sir John Betjeman

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Penelope (née Chetwode), Lady Betjeman; Sir John Betjeman

by P.A. Reuter Photos Ltd
vintage print, 15 March 1960
10 1/8 in. x 8 in. (256 mm x 202 mm) image size
Given by Terence Pepper, 2014
Photographs Collection
NPG x194234

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  • Sir John Betjeman (1906-1984), Poet Laureate, writer and broadcaster. Sitter in 41 portraits.
  • Penelope (née Chetwode), Lady Betjeman (1910-1986), Author as 'Penelope Chetwode'; wife of Sir John Betjeman; daughter of 1st Baron Chetwode and 7th Baronet of Oakley. Sitter in 14 portraits.

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Current affairs

Prince Andrew is born, the third child of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip.
The Contraceptive Pill is introduced in England, dramatically changing the nation's approach to sex and relationships, and significantly contributing to the 1960s culture of liberation.

Art and science

Penguin books defend D.H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover against charges of obscenity by demonstrating that the novel was of literary merit. The 'not guilty' verdict was seen as a victory for free speech and marked the beginning if a new era of liberalism.
The satirical revue Beyond the Fringe launches the careers of Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore and Jonathan Miller.

International

Harold Macmillan delivers his 'wind of change' speech to the South African Parliament in Cape Town, announcing Britain's decision to grant independence to many of her colonies. The speech recognised the emergence of African nationalism, and criticised the policy of Apartheid in South Africa.

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