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  1. Jennifer Lash Hello, I'm Jennifer... I was obsessed with weddings as a little girl! I grew up in the era of Charles & Diana and Andrew & Fergie; therefore recreating royal weddings was my childhood specialty. During that time, my simple floral designs consisted of rearranging silk floral home décor into bridal bouquets fitting for a royal wedding.

  2. Jennifer (Jen) Lash is one of Canada’s top climate strategy and communications specialists. For over a decade Jen has helped bring together Indigenous and environmental leaders to build and implement effective strategies that speed up the just transition away from fossil fuels and toward non-polluting energy. She provides policy analysis, strategy support, communications advice, and ...

    • Environment and Climate Change Canada
  3. Jennifer Lash (* 27. Februar 1938 in Chichester; † 28. Dezember 1993 in Odstock, Wiltshire) war eine britische Künstlerin und Schriftstellerin und die Mutter der Schauspieler Ralph Fiennes und Joseph Fiennes, sowie der Regisseurin Martha Fiennes. 1961 veröffentlichte sie ihre erste Novelle The Burial. 1962 heiratete sie den Fotografen Mark ...

  4. Jennifer Lash (Chichester, 1938. február 27. – Odstock, Wiltshire, 1993. december 28.) angol író- és festőnő (férjezett néven Jini Fiennes-ként is ismert).

  5. 1 de ene. de 1997 · Jennifer Lash. Set mainly in Ireland, Jennifer Lash's dark, exhilarating novel is about the redemptive power of love. It tells of Violet Farr and her loveless marriage, her wild, unfathomable son and his illegitimate son, all of them bound together in a repeating pattern of exile and homecoming, rejection and, finally, acknowledgement and love.

  6. 1 de ene. de 1979 · Lash went on to write four more novels over the next twenty years. They are: The Prism (1963), Get Down There and Die (1977), The Dust Collector (1979) and From May to October (1980). Lash's haunting paintings were featured in several exhibitions in places such as The Penwith Galleries in St Ives, The Halesworth Gallery and Westleton Chapel Galleries in Suffolk.

  7. Set mainly in Ireland, Jennifer Lash's dark, exhilarating novel is about the redemptive power of love. It tells of Violet Farr and her loveless marriage, her wild, unfathomable son and his illegitimate son, all of them bound together in a repeating pattern of exile and homecoming, rejection and, finally, acknowledgement and love.