John Percival Postgate (father) Edith Allen (mother) Oliver Postgate (son) John Postgate (son) Margaret Cole (sister)
Raymond William Postgate (6 November 1896 – 29 March 1971) was an English socialist, writer, journalist and editor, social historian, mystery novelist, and gourmet who founded the Good Food Guide. He was a member of the Postgate family.
member of the Postgate family. RaymondPostgate was born in Cambridge, the eldest son of John Percival Postgate and Edith Allen, Postgate was educated...
and puppeteer Oliver Postgate and the microbiologist John Postgate FRS (1922–2014). Postgate's relationship with his son Raymond and daughter Margaret...
time. Postgate was born in Hendon, Middlesex, England, into the Postgate family, as the younger son of journalist and writer RaymondPostgate and his...
syllables to create mimetic effects. During World War I, her brother RaymondPostgate sought exemption from military service as a socialist conscientious...
Mary Postgate, A Stomach For Dissent: The Life Of RaymondPostgate, (Keele University Press, 1994). Seeing Things: An Autobiography, Oliver Postgate; illustrated...
herself as Pankhurst. Through the National Guilds League, she met RaymondPostgate, and the two married in 1918. The couple had two children: John, who...
Daniel RaymondPostgate (born 5 February 1964) is an English script writer, author, and illustrator. Some of his books include Smelly Bill, Engelbert Sneem...
other Postgates) Nicholas Postgate (academic), Professor of Assyriology at the University of Cambridge Oliver Postgate, British animator, son of Raymond Raymond...
the visiting English touring team play but, as Lansbury's biographer RaymondPostgate records, "he learned that cricket watching was not a pleasure for workmen"...
Love a Babycham". In 1965, the Babycham Company sued the food writer RaymondPostgate, founder of the Good Food Guide, for an article in Holiday magazine...
Party 1959–1960 Succeeded by George Brown Media offices Preceded by RaymondPostgate Editor of Tribune 1941–1945 Served alongside: Jon Kimche Succeeded by...
its weekly newspaper, which was called the Communist and edited by RaymondPostgate. In January 1921, the CPGB was refounded after the majorities of Sylvia...
mother of food writer RaymondPostgate and Dame Margaret Cole (who married G. D. H. Cole), and wife of classicist John Percival Postgate Rosalind Goodfellow...
Lawrence and Wishart. p. 24. Postgate, John Raymond; Postgate, Mary (1994). A Stomach for Dissent: The Life of RaymondPostgate, 1896-1971. Keele University...
The Black Spectacles (U.S. title: The Problem of the Green Capsule) RaymondPostgate: Verdict of Twelve Freeman Wills Crofts: The 12.30 from Croydon Sir...
the teleplay loosely based on the 1940 novel, Verdict of Twelve by RaymondPostgate. Buzz Kulik directed and Martin Manulis produced. Michael Wilding,...
Portonaris y Ursono, Zaragoza, 1629, libro XVII, pag. 75–76 Wells, H. G., RaymondPostgate, and G. P. Wells. The Outline of History, Being a Plain History of...
was published in 1937. In 1949, an expanded version was produced by RaymondPostgate, who extended the narrative so it could include the Second World War...
History, Vol. 2, Ch. 33, §6, p. 638 (New York 1971) ("updated" by RaymondPostgate and G. P. Wells). Crombie (1953). Kuhn (1976). Schramm (1998). Duhem...
Hobhouse's post-war book on prisons. He intervened directly in the case of RaymondPostgate (Wilson 1987, p. 237). In a scare about the possible application of...
Food Guide was first compiled by RaymondPostgate in 1951. Appalled by the British post-war dining experience, Postgate formed The Good Food Club, recruiting...
Cemetery and given a secular ceremony, according to his instructions. RaymondPostgate, "Robert Applegarth" in Great Democrats, edited by Alfred Barratt Brown...
Workers' History of the Great Strike (1927), which she co-authored with RaymondPostgate and Frank Horrabin, and in a semi-autobiographical novel, Clash, which...
directly or indirectly. While recounting his time with the BBC in 1935, RaymondPostgate claims that BBC broadcasters were made to submit a draft of their potential...
(1776–1850) The Scottish Chiefs Sheena Porter (born 1935), children's novels RaymondPostgate (1896–1971), Verdict of Twelve Anthony Powell (1905–2000), A Dance...