English conservationist, writer, editor and businessman
Nigel Degge Wilmot Sitwell (23 August 1935 in Gosport, Hampshire[1] – 2017[2]) was an English conservationist, writer, editor and businessman specialising in wildlife and travel. He is noted for his travels in nearly 100 countries, including Antarctica, Tibet, East Africa and East Asia. In addition he edited and published the WWF magazine series Wildlife for 17 years.
^Profile, findmypast.co.uk. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
^SITWELL death notice Archived 30 September 2018 at the Wayback Machine, The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
Nigel Degge Wilmot Sitwell (23 August 1935 in Gosport, Hampshire – 2017) was an English conservationist, writer, editor and businessman specialising in...
doi:10.5852/ejt.2018.429. Animals: The International Wildlife Magazine. Nigel-Sitwell. 1964. p. 21. Blum, Murray S.; Woodring, J. Porter (1962). "Secretion...
Julian Fitter, Angela Darwin, Jennifer Stone, Dr Antje Steinfurth, NigelSitwell, Dorothy Latsis and Sir James Barlow. Of these, Barlow, Sarah Darwin...
the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1981 for her biography of Edith Sitwell. She was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in...
were much flatter than the puffy versions made in modern times. William Sitwell suggests that the pudding got the name 'Yorkshire' due to the region's...
Lindblad boutht the Celebrity Xploration and the Celebrity Xpedition. Sitwell, Nigel (1994-07-15). "Obituary: Lars-Eric Lindblad". The Independent. Retrieved...
Sitwell Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative David Frank Fisher* 1,357 36.1 +0.7 Conservative Paul Stewart Thorp 1,186 31.6 -4.9 Independent Mick Bower...
and decorated the stage of each performance with a large image of Edith Sitwell. On the US leg of his tour, he sold out Los Angeles' 18,000 seat The Forum...
Berners Nancy Mitford: The Pursuit of Love (1945) (as Lord Merlin) Osbert Sitwell: 'The Love Bird' from Dumb Animal and Other Stories (1930) (as Sir Robert...
on the London literary scene, including a long chapter caricaturing the Sitwell family. Richard Aldington, however, found it "the greatest piece of writing...
Geoffrey Scott, Edward Shanks, Fredegond Shove, Edith Sitwell, Osbert Sitwell, Sacheverell Sitwell, Stephen Spender, J. C. Squire, James Stephens, Edward...
and Allegro for Strings (1960) Malcolm Williamson: Epitaphs for Edith Sitwell (1966/72) Ode for Queen Elizabeth (1980) Lento for Strings (1985) Dag Wirén:...
netting him new admirers from the London poetry world, including Edith Sitwell and Edwin Muir. When "Light breaks where no sun shines" appeared in The...
feature film and she reprised her role, this time opposite George MacKay, Nigel Lindsay and Norman Pace. When playing Amy in Salt at Manchester Royal Exchange...
Anthony Powell Benedict Rattigan Percy Bysshe Shelley Osbert Sitwell Sacheverell Sitwell Horace Walpole Guy Walters Robert Boyle, chemist John Gurdon...
journalist and author Alex Wilmot-Sitwell (born 1961), co-chairman & CEO, UBS Investment Bank Nick Hurd (born 1962), politician Nigel Oakes (born 1962), businessman...
victims in Britain. 24 January – Façade – An Entertainment, poems by Edith Sitwell recited over an instrumental accompaniment by William Walton, first performed...
Animated Series, voiced initially by David Fox in the first season and by Nigel Bennett in the fourth season. This version was developed by Bolivar Trask...
cousin to Charles III William Sitwell - grandson of Sir Sacheverell Reresby Sitwell, 6th Baronet, heir presumptive to the Sitwell Baronetcy Rosie Boycott,...