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  Amaryllis Fleming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amaryllis Fleming (10 December 1925 – 27 July 1999) was a British cello performer and teacher.
She was the illegitimate daughter of the painter Augustus John by his mistress Eve Fleming, mother of the writers Peter Fleming and Ian Fleming by her late husband.
Fleming became a professor at the Royal College of Music.
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Amaryllis Fleming was born on December 10, 1925, and died in 1999 on July 27.
Amaryllis' mother was Eve Fleming, a Chelsea hostess and the widow of a war hero, and the god-daughter of a princess.
Fleming was all but ignored by the record companies, but it is possible that BBC tapes of her piano trio exist.
www.celloheaven.com /bios/fleming.htm   (991 words)

  
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Amaryllis Fleming, the cellist who has died at 73, was not only an outstanding performer in concertos and chamber music but also one of the most colourful figures in the musical and social world of the 1960s.
Amaryllis Marie-Louise Fleming was born, probably, on Dec. 10, 1925, perhaps in Switzerland.
Amaryllis wanted to be a violinist, too, but her mother would not allow it and at the age of nine she took up the cello.
www.angelfire.com /ca2/XOXOJANE/amaryllis.html   (554 words)

  
 Salon Obituary | Cellist Amaryllis Fleming dies at 73   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Amaryllis Fleming, a celebrated cellist and one of the most colorful figures of the musical and social world of the 1960s, has died.
Fleming died peacefully in a hospital on Tuesday, her family said.
Fleming eventually chose to concentrate on chamber music and later became a charismatic and beloved professor of cello at the Royal College of Music.
www.salon.com /people/obit/1999/07/30/fleming/print.html   (279 words)

  
 The Crpyt presents: Pine Barrens - Charlton County History
Fleming, on April 30, 1924, married the daughter of Folkston banker; William Mizell, Sr.
Fleming had two children, a son and a daughter, by a previous marriage.
The Amaryllis garden gave Folkston a lift for years, from 1932 until the 1950s, as the colorful Amaryllis bloomed brightly in the spring.
www.camdencounty.org /pinebarrens/fleming.html   (1111 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Of this marriage, SARAH AMARYLLIS FLEMING was born June 1, 1977, and JOSEPH ALEXANDER FLEMING was born September 25, 1979.
Testimony was taken from THORAYA FLEMING, present wife of Respondent BENJAMIN FLEMING, as to her direct experience with the children, and as to a campaign of harassment and vilification against her by the Mother, IMA LENTON.
BENJAMIN FLEMING, as sole custodian, is more likely to allow the Mother visitation and significant contact than was allowed by the Mother in the past, or would be by her in the future.
www.ncfc.net /fleming.txt   (2258 words)

  
 Ian Fleming [1908 - 1964] @ EOFFTV
Fleming had been hired to manage the foreign news sections of several of Kemsley's papers but had only accepted the position on the proviso that he be granted a two month holiday each year which, naturally, he planned to spend at Goldeneye.
Fleming kept his writing skills up to scratch by penning the odd travel article for Horizon magazine, but it was his impending marriage to Lady Anne Rothermere that seems to have acted as the catalyst for Fleming's leap into full time writing.
Fleming died in August 1964 at the age of just 56, just at the time that his greatest creation was achieving phenomena status around the world in the form of
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 Biography for Ian Fleming (I)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Fleming briefly worked in the financial sector for the family bank, but just prior to the Second World War was recruited into British Naval Intelligence where he excelled, shortly acheiving the rank of Commander.
Fleming spent the rest of his life writing and travelling the world, but as his Bond character reached new heights of popularity on movie screens, Fleming was in ailing health.
His elder brother Peter Fleming (a travel writer of some note in the 1930s) was married until his death to actress Celia Johnson (Brief Encounter (1945)).
www.imdb.com /name/nm0001220/bio   (1003 words)

  
 Contemporary Tibetan history exhibition opens in London - www.phayul.com
Geoff Richards, Managing Director of the Amaryllis Fleming Foundation, gave some moving and interesting account of Amaryllis Fleming who died on 27 July 1999 and had great regard for His Holiness.
He said that the Amaryllis Fleming Foundation is a charitable trust primarily aimed at supporting the works of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and “in particular supporting the education of Tibetan children in exile and helping to raise awareness of the struggle of the people of Tibet.”
Dorjee Thinley, Director of Tibet Museum, who had come all the way from India to participate in the exhibition, being shown in UK for the first time, described the contents of the exhibits which he said should be of concern not only to the Tibetan people but also of all mankind.
www.phayul.com /news/tools/print.aspx?id=4368&t=1   (657 words)

  
 Conversation with Raphael Wallfisch
Amaryllis was a famous beauty, but she was an incredibly serious musician, and had studied with Casals and Fournier.
Like Amaryllis, he wasn't really teaching at the time, but he was happy to take me on for a couple of months, so I went straight to Rome, studied Italian, and took cello lessons.
Amaryllis Fleming was a consultant at a special school for talented kids, the Wells Cathedral School, which needed a cello teacher, and she asked me if I was interested in joining their faculty.
www.cello.org /Newsletter/Articles/wallfisch/wallfisch.htm   (5556 words)

  
 Amaryllis Fleming
Her mother was celebrated London hostess Eva Fleming and father painter Augustus John.
She was half sister of James Bond creator Ian Fleming.
Her playing career ended in 1993 following a stroke, but she continued to teach.
www.angelfire.com /biz/musiclassical/afleming.html   (125 words)

  
 Fleming - new and used books
Fleming - Fleming - Bangdel - Birds of Nepal - With Reference to Kasmir and Sikkim
Out of the relationships of two men and one woman in Derbyshire in 1788 James Fleming has created a fiction that bears comparison with the great novelists of the nineteenth century.
Ruper Hart-Davis, London The brother of Ian Fleming, the James Bond writer - Peter Fleming has also had a very interesting life and this is miscellany of writings across a period of 20 years.
www.isbn.pl /A-fleming   (933 words)

  
 Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang! Ian Fleming's Blue Plaque
These included Kate (Fleming) Grimond (left in photo) and Lucy (Fleming) Williams (center in photo) who are the daughters of Ian's brother Peter Fleming.
Both Kate and Lucy are members of the board of directors of The Ian Fleming Foundation.
Much of the original work to get the Blue Plaque established was done by Nicholas Fleming who died in the summer of 1996.
www.ianfleming.org /mkkbb/iff/iff_blue.shtml   (481 words)

  
 Here and there
English cellist and teacher Amaryllis Fleming died on July 27, aged 73.
A pupil of Casals and Fournier and student at London's Royal College of Music, Fleming won the 1952 Queen's Prize, and formed first the Loveday Trio (with Alan Loveday) and later the Paganini Trio (with Loveday and Julian Bream).
He took over in September 1995 to generate a period of growth for the orchestra, which shows in the present excellence of both their national and international acclaim.
www.mvdaily.com /articles/1999/07/wamiq.htm   (859 words)

  
 LUCY FLEMING'S FAMILY INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
By the way, Lucy's real name is "Eve Lucinda Fleming", though most of the time she is simply known as Lucy.
Ian Fleming and Lucy's parents passed away a few years ago, most of the Fleming family are interred at Nettlebed, but Ian and his family are buried at Sevenhampton near Swindon.
Peter Fleming, by Duff Hart-Davis, Ian Fleming, By Andrew Lycett and Amaryllis Fleming, by Fergus Fleming, are four that come to mind.
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 eBay.co.uk - fleming, Fiction Books, Records, Non-Fiction Books items at low prices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Ian Fleming GOLDFINGER Cape 1/1 HARDCOVER 1ST In d/w.
Grim Death and the Barrow Boys by Joan Fleming Pbk
Ian Fleming - James Bond, Diamonds Are Forever p/b
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 UK ian fleming Websites
Fleming - the kind of morning which persuaded IanFleming to build his blue-and-white bungalowBond.
Alexander Fleming - Egyptian Medicine Alexander Fleming Alexander Fleming was a scientist who was working on staphylococcigrowing, and eager to find out what the mould was, Fleming grew more of it and experimented.
FLEMING COLLECTION - exhibition will be split into two sections the first focusing on the Fleming family, in particular Robert Fleming but also his descendants including grandchildren IanFleming, creator of James Bond, and the cellist Amaryllis Fleming.
www.splut.co.uk /sub/i/ian-fleming.html   (662 words)

  
 Amaryllis Fleming   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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 Ysaye Connection
Cesar Franck’s ever popular Sonata in A is given a stirring performance here by the Wallfisch/York duo in their first recording for Cello Classics.
Recorded in the peace and tranquillity of Champs Hill, West Sussex this is the first recording Rahael made using the Stradivarius cello that once beolnged to his former teacher, Amaryllis Fleming.
By a happy coincidence the wonderful studio in Champ’s Hill has recently aquired the painting of Amaryllis by Augustus John, which was hung behind the musicians and watched over the entire proceedings!
www.celloclassics.com /cc1009.htm   (258 words)

  
 PEARSON, J. MSS.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
PEARSON, J. The Pearson, J. mss., 1964-1966, consist of interviews by John Pearson, 1930-, author, conducted with some eighty- two persons in order to obtain material for a biography of Ian Lancaster Fleming, 1908-1964, author.
The interviews are presented in typed form with frequent holograph marginal notes and occasionally full pages of handwritten notes.
Other Notes with the collection are Bond's Spots and Places: New York and Jamaica; Bourgeois Life; Alistair Crowley, Enton Hall; Fleming's Bedroom at Victoria Square; Paraclsus; Pitt House; Richmond Herald; Spinks; Timbrals House.
www.iub.edu /~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/pearsonj.html   (249 words)

  
 Landscapers in Highlands And Islands » Yell.com
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 The Tibet Museum completes England tour - www.phayul.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Dharamsala, July 3 - The Tibet Museum completed a successful two-week long tour of England recently.
The exhibition tour titled 'A long look homeward-Beyond Borders" was sponsored by the London based The Amaryllis Fleming Foundation and The Prince's Trust and was held at The Art gallery at 32 Dover street in London.
For many Londoners, as it has become apparent during the tour, the story of Tibet's tragedy and truth about its past is still not a familiar issue.
www.phayul.com /news/tools/print.aspx?id=4488&t=1   (337 words)

  
 HemiHelp - Kids Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
HRH Princess Alexandra for her tremendous interest and continued support for HemiHelp (and thanks to Max Walker for presenting HRH with the bouquet of flowers!)
The Amaryllis Fleming Foundation and Fleming Family and Partners, who generously sponsored the event; as well as all other companies and individuals who gave financial support.
The organising committee which was brilliantly led by Sarah Wheeler; and included: (among many others too numerous to mention): Annette Bradshaw, Fev Micklethwait, Josephine Fitzalan Howard and Inez Russell.
www.hemihelp.org.uk /kids_page.htm   (594 words)

  
 CharitiesDirect.com - UK Charity Information
See individual title listings in our charity bookshop for more information.
For more detailed financial information on Fleming [Amaryllis] Foundation including full accounts, details of activities, named trustees and executives click here.
Comprehensive financial information and analysis on Fleming [Amaryllis] Foundation and other UK charities is also available through a range of CaritasData subscription services.
www.charitiesdirect.com /CharityDetail.asp?orgid=26863   (99 words)

  
 Contemporary Tibetan history exhibition opens in London   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Fleming who died on 27 July 1999 and had great regard
Dalai Lama into giving her a silk scarf and his
blessing," he said of Amaryllis Fleming who following
www.tibet.ca /wtnarchive/2003/6/18_2.html   (687 words)

  
 Bondian.com - Books - Subject Index [Ian Fleming]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Celia Johnson: A Biography by Kate Fleming (1991)
Peter Fleming: A Biography by Duff Hart-Davis (1974)
Room 39: A Study in Naval Intelligence by Donald McLachlan (1968)
www.bondian.com /books/subject.html?id=73145802   (282 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Fleming,Amaryllis: Search Results Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
by Fergus Fleming (Author) (Paperback - April 1995)
by Fergus Fleming (Author) (Hardcover - November 29, 1993)
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www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/classical-artist-search/Fleming,Amaryllis   (43 words)

  
 The Palm Beach Post: AMARYLLIS FLEMING, CELLIST@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Palm Beach Post: AMARYLLIS FLEMING, CELLIST@ HighBeam Research
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This material is published under license from the publisher through ProQuest Information and Learning Company, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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 EXILE STORIES JOURNEY OF THE TIBETAN REFUGEES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
A free photo exhibition in memory of Amaryllis Fleming, a friend of Tibet
Tibet House Trust invites you to a Photo-Exhibition about Tibetan refugees to coincide with International Refugee Day and Refugee Week UK 19 - 28 June 2002
This Web page may be linked to any other Web sites.
www.tibet.com /NewsRoom/exhibition.htm   (292 words)

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