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Lucinda Lambton

(1943-), Writer, photographer and television broadcaster; daughter of Viscount Lambton

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Lambton is a writer, broadcaster and photographer whose work focuses on architectural history. She has written and produced over fifty films for the BBC and twenty-five for ITV. She is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects and President of the Garden History Society. In 1991 she married the journalist Sir Peregrine Worsthorne. Worsthorne has spent much of his career working for the Telegraph newspapers and between 1986 and 1989 he served as editor of the Sunday Telegraph. In 1991 he received a knighthood.

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Lucinda Lambton, by Nicholas A. Read - NPG x35141

Lucinda Lambton

by Nicholas A. Read
bromide fibre print, 1980s
NPG x35141

Lucinda Lambton; Neil Crombie, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x45387

Lucinda Lambton; Neil Crombie

by Jillian Edelstein
bromide print, 1993
NPG x45387

Lucinda Lambton; Sir Peregrine Worsthorne, by Denis Waugh - NPG x134842

Lucinda Lambton; Sir Peregrine Worsthorne

by Denis Waugh
chromogenic print, September 1993
NPG x134842

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Anna Perry

10 December 2019, 10:53

She was in a wonderful program about public toilets, in and around London I think.
One had goldfish in the water tanks supply each loo.