Caroline (née Herbert), Lady Conran; Sir Terence Conran
1 portrait of Caroline (née Herbert), Lady Conran
© Desmond O'Neill
Caroline (née Herbert), Lady Conran; Sir Terence Conran
by Desmond O'Neill
bromide press print, 15 December 1967
6 in. x 8 1/8 in. (152 mm x 205 mm) image size
Transferred from Evening Standard Library, before 1983
Photographs Collection
NPG x184122
Sittersback to top
- Caroline (née Herbert), Lady Conran (1940-), Writer and journalist; former third wife of Sir Terence Conran. Sitter in 1 portrait.
- Sir Terence Conran (1931-2020), Businessman, designer and restaurateur; founder of the Design Museum. Sitter in 14 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Desmond O'Neill (1923-2003), Photographer. Artist or producer associated with 16 portraits.
Placesback to top
- Place made and portrayed: United Kingdom: England, London (sitter's home, Regent’s Park, London)
Events of 1967back to top
Current affairs
Harold Wilson decides to devalue the pound by nearly 15% in order to ' break out from the straitjacket' of boom and bust economics. The decision was controversial and prompted Wilson to reassure the public that the 'pound in your pocket' would not be worth any less.Art and science
The Beatles release Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, with a record sleeve designed by pop artist, Peter Blake. The band's musical experimentation and colourful new look was an example of psychedelic, and the LP is often regarded as one of the first concept albums.International
Che Guevara is captured and executed in Bolivia. The guerrilla leader and revolutionary icon was hunted down by the CIA and captured and shot by Bolivian Special Forces. He had been leading Bolivian insurgents in an attempt to overthrow the government.Comments back to top
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