Giancarlo Impiglia is an artist and art historian whose name is renowned in the art world.
Giancarlo’s art career was launched in 1974 with the commission of a 60-foot mural for the lobby of 99 John Street in New York City. This led to a succession of commissions in Manhattan and many other American cities.
His paintings are featured in the permanent collection of The Museum of the City of New York, The Zimmerly Museum at Rutgers University, NJ, The Kentucky Derby Museum, The Sangre de Cristo Museum of Pueblo, Colorado, The Italian American Museum in New York, The Absolut Collection, Sweden, The Pfizer Collection, New York, the Cunard Art Collection, and Elton John’s private collection, to mention just a few.
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Sebastian Faulks
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Sebastian Faulks is one of Britain’s foremost novelists.
Henry Blofeld is an English sports journalist whose rich, plummy tones are known and loved worldwide thanks to his extensive cricket commentary career.
Bill Miller
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Bill Miller, known as Mr. Ocean Liner, has written over 70 books about passenger ships, both past and present.
Scottish actor, singer, writer, producer and activist.
Peter Snow.
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Peter Snow is a British broadcaster and historian.
George McGhee
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Movie and television historian.
Douglas R. Burgess
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Douglas Burgess is an author and historian specializing in maritime and legal history, credited as the first scholar to suggest a link between the definitions of piracy and terrorism in law.
Peter Dean
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Doctor Peter Dean is a police surgeon and coroner with an interest in the historical development of forensic medicine.
Maureen Ryan
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Ex-assistant purser and social hostess Maureen Ryan is one of Cunard’s longest-serving crew members, known to many as Queen Victoria’s Madrina.