"Barbara Anthony" redirects here. For American billionaire, see Barbara Cox Anthony.
Antonia Barber (real name Barbara Anthony; 10 December 1932 – 4 April 2019) was an English writer of books for children and adults.[1] Barber resided in Kent and Mousehole, Cornwall. Her book The Mousehole Cat was adapted as an animated film and is being adapted as a stage musical. She graduated from University College London. The younger sister of fellow writer Pamela Oldfield, Barber was married to a structural engineer.[2]
^"Antonia Barber". WorldCat.org. Retrieved 20 March 2010.
^"Pamela Oldfield". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 24 August 2017.
AntoniaBarber (real name Barbara Anthony; 10 December 1932 – 4 April 2019) was an English writer of books for children and adults. Barber resided in Kent...
The Mousehole Cat is a children's book written by AntoniaBarber and illustrated by Nicola Bayley. Based on the legend of Cornish fisherman Tom Bawcock...
This festival is the inspiration behind the book The Mousehole Cat by AntoniaBarber and the associated television productions. This festival is also the...
place in Cornwall. The Mousehole Cat, a children's book written by AntoniaBarber and illustrated by Nicola Bayley, is set in the Cornish village Mousehole...
the village from starvation. The story of Bawcock was popularised by AntoniaBarber's children's book The Mousehole Cat, which featured the stargazy pie...
film The Amazing Mr. Blunden (1972), based on the book The Ghosts by AntoniaBarber, and appeared opposite Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in the TV...
on 4 January 2020. In June 2021, a new adaptation of The Ghosts by AntoniaBarber, written and directed by Gatiss for Sky One, was announced. It broadcast...
in the books The Tyger Voyage by Richard Adams, The Mousehole Cat by AntoniaBarber, Katje, The Windmill Cat by Gretchen Woelfle and others. Bayley was...
appearances between 1966 and 1991. He also narrated the audio tape of the AntoniaBarber book The Mousehole Cat. From 1974 to 1976, Cribbins narrated Simon in...
The Ghosts is a children's fantasy novel written by AntoniaBarber in 1969. It was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal. It was filmed twice, first in 1972...
Princesses, retold from the Brothers Grimm; and The Enchanter's Daughter by AntoniaBarber. King Arthur's Sword (Faber, 1968) The Cabbage Princess (Faber, 1969)...
( ) @ – Errol Le Cain, The Enchanter's Daughter (Jonathan Cape), by AntoniaBarber – Jill Murphy, All in One Piece ( ) @ 1988 Barbara Firth, Can't You...
politician Julian Baggini (PhD Philosophy, 1996), philosopher and author AntoniaBarber, author of books for children and adults Pat Barr (writer) Raymond Briggs...
Believe in Ghosts? AntoniaBarber Donald Pickering 19-Jan-70 881 The Ghosts: Part 2 - The Need for Help Is Great Enough AntoniaBarber Donald Pickering...
Amazing Mr Blunden, 1972 British film based on the novel The Ghosts by AntoniaBarber Blindern Blundell Blunder (disambiguation) Blundy Blunsdon This page...
Candy Atherton, ex-MP for Falmouth and Camborne Morwenna Banks, actor AntoniaBarber, writer of fiction Frances Basset, 2nd Baroness Basset Maria Branwell...
Canada. Antonia Hirsch (ed.), Negative Space: Orbiting Inner and Outer Experience (with contributions by Theodor W. Adorno, Daniel Colucciello Barber, Lorna...
(near Arezzo), the hometown of his father, Dono di Paolo, a barber-surgeon. His mother, Antonia, was a high-born Florentine. His nickname Uccello ("little...
Antonia di Paolo di Dono (1456–1491) was the daughter of Paolo di Dono, nicknamed Uccello, a well-known early Renaissance Florentine painter. Giorgio...
he was the eldest of three sons. His father, Anthony Castelluccio, was a barber and display designer for Lionel model trains; his mother, Mary Rinaldi,...