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  1. Frank William Thomas Charles Lascelles (30 July 1875 – 23 May 1934) was a British pageant master and artist, known as the "man who staged the Empire."

  2. Sir Frank Cavendish Lascelles GCB GCMG GCVO PC (23 March 1841 – 2 January 1920) was a British diplomat. He served as Ambassador to both Russia and Germany.

  3. Frank Lascelles (né Stevens), 1875 – 1934. Pageant Master and Lord of the Manor of Sibford Gower. In 1905 a new meaning was given to the word “pageant” when Louis Napoleon Parker produced his elaborate outdoor civic “folk play” at Sherbourne which was quickly imitated by others.

  4. Frank William Thomas Charles Lascelles was a British pageant master and artist, known as the "man who staged the Empire.".

  5. Frank William Thomas Charles Lascelles, nacido el 30 de julio de 1875 a Sibford Gower (en) en el condado de Oxfordshire y murió 23 de mayo de 1934, Es escultor y actor británico.

  6. Scope and Contents. The papers consist of copies of personal papers from various stages in Lascelles's career, and other material relating to Lascelles, including: letters and diary from his posting to Paris [France] during the Franco-Prussian War and at the beginning and end of his position as Ambassador to Germany; the diary of his family's ...

  7. Taking the reins instead was the actor and producer Frank Stevens, self-styled as ‘Frank Lascelles’—a former ‘leading member’ of the Oxford University Dramatic Society who had been a ‘great success as Romeo when an undergraduate.’ 1 After leaving Oxford as a student, he had worked on the stage in London in the noted company of ...