John Davan Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover; Anya Sainsbury (née Linden); Lady Sainsbury of Preston Candover
6 of 15 portraits by Alan Bergman
© Alan Bergman
John Davan Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover; Anya Sainsbury (née Linden); Lady Sainsbury of Preston Candover
by Alan Bergman
bromide fibre print, 8 January 2003
14 1/8 in. x 9 1/2 in. (358 mm x 240 mm)
Purchased, 2003
Photographs Collection
NPG x126076
Sittersback to top
- Anya Linden (Anya (née Eltenton), Lady Sainsbury of Preston Candover) (1933-), Ballet dancer. Sitter in 4 portraits.
- John Davan Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover (1927-2022), Businessman and patron of the arts; life peer. Sitter in 9 portraits.
Placesback to top
- Place made and portrayed: United Kingdom: England, London (sitters' home, The Boltons, London)
Events of 2003back to top
Current affairs
Biological weapons expert, David Kelly commits suicide after being questioned by the government over allegations that the Iraq weapons dossier had been 'sexed-up' by the government. The Hutton Inquiry into Kelly's death concluded that he had taken his own life and that the BBC's claim was unfounded, leading to the Director General's resignation. No stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction were found in Iraq after the 2003 invasion.Art and science
England wins the Rugby World Cup in the final against Australia. The match was exceptionally close with Australia equalising with just two and a half minutes of extra time remaining. 21 seconds before the end of the match, England's fly-half Jonny Wilkinson scored a drop-goal, winning the match and the tournament.International
America leads an invasion of Iraq after accusing the country of building Weapons of Mass Destruction. Initial success was achieved with the toppling of Saddam Hussein's government and George Bush's declaration of the end of major conflict - 'Mission Accomplished' - within two months of the invasion. The conflict, however, was not over, and British and American troops continued fighting with insurgents to stabilise the country.Comments back to top
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