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Percy Bysshe Shelley
British Romantic poet (1792–1822)
Angela Carter
English novelist (1940–1992)
Eric Gill
English sculptor, typeface designer, and printmaker (1882–1940)
Dorothy Richardson
British writer (1873–1957)
Kate Mosse
English writer
P. H. Newby
English novelist and broadcasting administrator (1918–1997)
Elizabeth David
British cookery writer (1913–1992)
Eliza Cook
British writer (1818–1889)
Ruth Ware
British author of crime thrillers
Rumer Godden
English writer (1907-1998)
William Nicholson
British screenwriter, playwright and novelist (1948-)
Britt Allcroft
British filmmaker (1943–2024)
Noel Streatfeild
British children's author (1895–1986)
Clare Frewen Sheridan
British artist (1885-1970)
Martin Wight
English international relations scholar (1913–1972)
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British politician (1930–2010)
Philip Henslowe
British theatrical entrepreneur
Angelica Garnett
British writer and artist (1918-2012)
Charles Bennett
English screenwriter (1899-1995)
E. M. Delafield
English writer, diarist (1890-1943)
Rana Mitter
British historian
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English poet and artist (1849-1930)
Lucy Foley
British author
Rupert Thomson
British writer
Vivien Alcock
English author of children's books (1924–2003)
George Alfred Lawrence
British writer (1827-1876)
Julian MacLaren-Ross
British writer (1912–1964)
Jane Hill
British newsreader
Violet Fane
British writer (1843-1905)
Kitty Barne
British children's writer
Linda Buckley-Archer
British writer (1958-)
Joe Anders
Joe Alfie Winslet Mendes, known professionally as Joe Anders, is an American-British actor, screenwriter and composer. He is the son of actress Kate Winslet and film director Sam Mendes, and the younger half-brother of actress Mia Threapleton. He began his career with a small part in the war drama 1917 (2019), the Channel 4 film I Am Ruth (2022) and the biographical war drama Lee (2023) before starring in the musical coming-of-age romantic comedy Bonus Track (2023). He also wrote the screenplay for the film Goodbye June (2025), his mother's directorial debut.
Ian Knight
British historian