Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Martin John GilliatGCVO MBE (8 February 1913 – 27 May 1993) was a British soldier and courtier who served as Private Secretary to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother for 37 years. Gilliat was a German prisoner of war in the Second World War, and was imprisoned in Colditz Castle.[1]
^Edward Ford (1 June 1993). "Obituary: Lt-Col Martin Gilliat". The Independent. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Martin John Gilliat GCVO MBE (8 February 1913 – 27 May 1993) was a British soldier and courtier who served as Private Secretary...
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February 1934 he married Sybil Gilliat, daughter of Lt.-Col. John Babington Gilliat (and sister of Lt Col Sir MartinGilliat), on 23 April 1935. The couple...
how websites looked in the past. Its founders, Brewster Kahle and Bruce Gilliat, developed the Wayback Machine to provide "universal access to all knowledge"...
Howard. It was written and produced by the team of Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, with Launder directing. It's 1937, in a tiny rural village in Ireland...
movies in 1970 at the British box office. However according to Sidney Gilliat who was on the board at British Lion, the film lost money. The Monthly...
black and white British-American film noir crime film directed by Sidney Gilliat and starring Jack Hawkins and Arlene Dahl. Its plot concerns an attempted...
Henry De Vere Stacpoole and co-produced with Launder's partner Sidney Gilliat, a project originally announced for Lockwood a decade earlier. It was a...
Her mother, opera singer Caroline Gilliat, left him in 1962. She is the daughter of film director Sidney Gilliat. She returned to England when she was...
Le Glay 1843, pp. 35–40. Geary 2009, p. 53. Aleksashin 2016, pp. 30–41. Gilliat-Smith 1901, pp. 5–20. Stafford 1981a, p. 4. Sainte-Marie 1726, pp. 713–714;...
big hit. Also popular was The Rake's Progress (1946), directed by Sidney Gilliat. Harrison received an offer from 20th Century Fox to star in Anna and the...
of Reed's films in this period were written by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, with the screenwriters and director working for producer Edward Black...
a Noël Coward play. Also popular was Waterloo Road (1945), from Sidney Gilliat, in which Mills played a man who goes AWOL to retrieve his wife from a...
England. Five pre-World War I players, Albert Allen, John Yates, Walter Gilliat, John Veitch and Frank Bradshaw each scored three goals in a single appearance...
Response of the African. BRILL. p. 99. ISBN 978-90-04-27031-2. Sophie Gilliat-Ray (2010). Muslims in Britain: An Introduction. Cambridge University Press...
screenplay, on which he was working with the British screenwriter Sidney Gilliat. Although the project was commissioned by the Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald...
In 1962 Brown separated from his wife Caroline Gilliat (daughter of the British filmmaker Sidney Gilliat) and their two small children. The marriage ended...
Howard. This film was a production of the team of Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat. Her role as a troubled nun in the Powell and Pressburger production of...