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Links associated with Frank Hyde

  • https://www.delahyde.com
    This is the main site introducing Frank Hyde (Joan's brother-in-law) if you have not visited it yet.
    There are links on the first page to Frank Hyde's Virtual gallery, and to the David de la Hyde Gallery.
    (David de la Hyde is the 'nom de photo' for Joan's son, David Hyde).
  • http://www.jssgallery.org/Paintings/Head_of_Ana-Capri_Girl.htm
    In 1878 Frank Hyde befriended the American Painter, John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) and let him use his studio on the Island of Capri. There Sargent painted his famous pictures of an Anacapri model,Rosina. This is displayed in the John Singer Sargent Virtual Gallery.

Links associated with David Hyde and relatives

Shane Paterson as Elvis - circa 2010
King of The Whole Wide World

Poor man wants the oyster

Rich man wants the pearl

But the man who can sing

When he hasn't got a thing

        He's the King...

...of the whole wide World..

Dr Shane Paterson (my nephew) is a marine biologist, but at present he is enjoying a break from his profession working as an Elvis Presley impersonator in Los Vegas. From his web site it can be seen that he is also an expert on the life and works of Elvis.

  • Sylvia Townsend Warner Society
    Sylvia Townsend Warner (1893-1978) was mother's (Joan Hyde - nee Hudleston) first cousin. Sylvia was a distinguished novelist, short story writer and poet. Probably best known for her biography of the writer T.H. White.

    I like the moving account of her love for the poetess Valentine Ackland which is in "The diaries of Sylvia Townsend Warner" edited by Claire Harman and "I'll Stand by You" - the letters of both women edited by Susanna Pinney. These comprise probably the most detailed account of a lesbian relationship last century.

  • Friends of Arthur Machen Society
    Site maintained for the Friends of Arthur Machen by Dr Adrian Eckersley
  • Myrna Hyde
    A web page by Myrna.

       Links - miscellaneous

  • Rabbiting On
    This blog by V. Narayan Swami has a lot of interesting information on Huddleston Gardens and Brodie Castle in its entry for Sunday, October 26, 2008.

    The present Theosophical Societys Headquarters was originally built by John Hudleston, and was resided in by his son, the Classical Guitar Virtuoso Josiah Andrew Hudleston, for part or all of his time whilst living in Madras.

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