David Coke
David Arthur Coke ( ; 4 December 1915 – 9 December 1941) was a flight lieutenant in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve during the Second World War, and is credited with two destroyed, two probables, and two damaged aircraft during his service. He is known in popular culture for his friendship with the author Roald Dahl while serving in the Royal Air Force. Provided by Wikipedia
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Roubiliac's "Handel" for Vauxhall Gardens a sculpture in context by Coke, David
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The muse's bower Vauxhall Gardens ; 1728 - 1786 ; [an exhibition of paintings, drawings, prints and relics from the greatest of the London pleasure gardens ; Gainsborough's House,... by Coke, David
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The painter's eye an exhibition to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Gainsborough (1727 - 1788) : 4 - 26 June 1977 ; Gainsborough's House, Sudbury, Suffolk by Coke, David
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Vauxhall Gardens a history by Coke, David 1951-, Borg, Alan
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George Beare very human portraits of ordinary people of the 1740's by an artist whose style and quality at their best rank him alongside his contemporaries Hogarth and Hudson
Published 1989Other Authors: “…Coke, David E.…”
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