Patricia (née Macpherson), Lady Lowson
1 portrait by Paul Laib
The de Laszlo Collection of Paul Laib Negatives, Witt Library, The Courtauld Institute of Art, London © The de Laszlo Foundation
Patricia (née Macpherson), Lady Lowson
by Paul Laib
whole-plate film negative, 1962
Purchased, 1992
Photographs Collection
NPG x39398
Sitterback to top
- Patricia (née Macpherson), Lady Lowson, Wife of Sir Denys (Colquhoun Flowerdew) Lowson; daughter of 1st Baron Strathcarron. Sitter in 2 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Paul Laib (1869-1958), Fine Art Photographer. Artist or producer associated with 104 portraits.
Subjects & Themesback to top
Events of 1962back to top
Current affairs
After a series of by-election defeats, the prime minister, Harold MacMillan organises a drastic cabinet reshuffle, dismissing one third of his cabinet. Liberal MP Jeremy Thorpe's wry comment summed up the desperate action: 'greater love hath no man than this, than to lay down his friends for his life.'Britain suffers the 'Big Freeze' with no frost-free nights between 22nd December 1962 and 5th March 1963.
Art and science
The Beatles have their first hit with Love Me Do and release their first album Please Please Me.The new Coventry Cathedral is consecrated and creates a showcase for British artistic talent with the first performance of Benjamin Britten's War Requiem, a wall hanging by Graham Sutherland, stained glass by John Piper, and sculptures by Jacob Epstein and Elizabeth Frink.
International
The world comes to the brink of nuclear war with the Cuban Missile Crisis. In response to the USA's nuclear advantage, the USSR sent missiles to Cuba. The crisis lasted for 12 days before a deal was finally stuck between Khrushchev and Kennedy in which the Cuban missile bases were dismantled in return for the secret removal of US missiles from Turkey.Comments back to top
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