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- Arthur Clive Heward Bell (16 September 1881 – 17 September 1964) was an English art critic, associated with formalism and the Bloomsbury Group.
- Other works in the collection by modern Canadian artists include Bertram Brooker, Emily Carr, Charles Comfort, Ivan Eyre, Prudence Heward, William Kurelek, David Milne, Walter J.
- As Julia Skelly points out in Prudence Heward: Life & Work, Heward preferred the term "figures" to portraits, and most of her figurative paintings are of women who often return the viewer's gaze, and who are "realistically rendered rather than unrealistically idealized".
- Souris-Arcola-Regina Section Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) —serves Stoughton, Heward, Creelman, Fillmore, Osage, Tyvan, Francis, and Sedley.
- British National Opera Company employed most of the leading British and British-based singers and conductors of that time, including conductors John Barbirolli, Adrian Boult, Aylmer Buesst, Hamilton Harty, Leslie Heward, Gervase Hughes and Malcolm Sargent, and singers Agnes Nicholls, Florence Austral, Joseph Hislop, Edward Johnson, Dinh Gilly, Walter Hyde, Harold Williams, Norman Allin, Robert Radford, Dora Labbette, Walter Widdop, Frank Mullings, Herbert Heyner and Heddle Nash, among others.
- Williams was born in Pinhoe, Devon, the son of Major-General Sir Hugh Bruce Williams (1865-1942), KCB, DSO (who in 1920 adopted the surname "Bruce-Wiliams", Bruce being his mother's maiden surname), of Chillies, near Crowborough, Sussex, who served with the Royal Engineers, and Mabel Augusta (1867-1945), daughter of stockbroker Stephen Heward, of Toronto, Canada (nephew of the politician and lawyer Sir John Robinson, 1st Baronet, of Toronto).
- Oxborough married firstly Thomasine Heward, daughter of Thomas Heward of Oxborough and had four sons and three daughters.
- Among those were Prudence Heward, Lilias Torrance Newton, Mabel Lockerby, Anne Savage, Sarah Robertson, Nora Collyer, Kathleen Morris, Ethel Seath and Emily Coonan, with whom May had travelled in Europe in 1912, was also a member of the group but preferred to go her own way when the group disbanded.
- Nora Collyer, Emily Coonan, Prudence Heward, Mabel Lockerby, Mabel May, Kathleen Morris, Lilias Torrance Newton, Sarah Robertson, Anne Savage and Ethel Seath were part of this group, sometimes known the Beaver Hall Hill Group or Beaver Hall Women.
- A partial list of past and present members includes Jean Derome Flute, Bass Flute, and Piccolo; Craig Dionne Flute; Lori Freedman Clarinets; Gordon Krieger Bass clarinet; Christopher Cauley Soprano Saxophone; Yves Charuest Alto Saxophone; Louisa Sage, Alto Saxophone; Aaron Leaney Tenor Saxophone; Damian Nisenson Tenor Saxophone, Ida Toninato Baritone Saxophone, Bassoon; Jason Sharp Bass Saxophone, Ellwood Epps Trumpet; Philippe Battikha Trumpet, Eric Lewis trumpet, euphonium; Craig Pedersen trumpet; Tom Walsh Trombone; Scott Thomson Trombone; Jacques Gravel Bass Trombone; Thea Pratt French Horn; Noah Countability Sousaphone; Gabriel Rivest Tuba; Joshua Zubot Violin; Guido Del Fabbro Violin; Jean René Viola; Gen Heistek Viola; James Annett Viola; Norsola Johnson, Cello; Nicolas Caloia Bass, Synthesizer; Chris Burns Guitar, voice; Sam Shalabi Guitar; Guillaume Dostaler Piano, Synthesizer; Ken Doolittle Percussion, Voice; Michel Bonneau Congas; Isaiah Ceccarelli Drums; John Heward Drums.
- Several of his classmates later became members of the Beaver Hall Group of painters, including Emily Coonan, Edwin Holgate, John Young Johnstone, Sarah Robertson, Adrien Hébert, Mabel May, Lilias Torrance Newton, Prudence Heward and Sybil Robertson.
- After tuition from Beard, Danks became a pupil of Alfred Cave who arranged for Danks to play for Leslie Heward, the conductor of the CBO, who offered Danks a violin position in the orchestra.
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