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Person    | Male  Born 11/5/1889  Died 11/7/1946

Paul Nash

Categories: Art

Paul Nash

Painter and watercolourist. Born Kensington. Served with the Artists' Rifles in WW1.

His grave, in Langley, is inscribed: "Whatsoever things are lovely, think on these things."  (Philippians 4:8.)

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Paul Nash

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Paul Nash

English Heritage Paul Nash, 1889 - 1946, artist, lived in flat 176, 1914 - 1...

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Paul Nash - NW3

Paul Nash, 1889 - 1946, war artist World Wars I & II, lived and worked here.

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