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  1. Alan Lascelles. Add to myFT. June 3 2022. The Elizabethan age. A memoir of the Queen in her early years on the throne. Sir Alan Lascelles, the Queen’s first private secretary, recalls her coming ...

  2. 11 de ago. de 2020 · 'Tommy' Lascelles was Private Secretary to four monarchs - and depicted in the<b> Netflix hit The Crown</b>. These diaries reveal the inside story of the royal household during the abdication crisis, the second world war and the Princess Margaret-Peter Townsend affair<p></p><b>'Brilliantly entertaining and historically priceless' <i>Spectator</i></b>

  3. Sir Alan Lascelles, known as 'Tommy', writes well, but can't do sums. He said 4% death rate for bombing raids wasn't too bad considering the circumstances. What he didn't consider was that this figure was for each individual raid, so if 100 planes started and lost 4, then the remaining 96 went on next raid and lost 4 and a little bit, then 91 went again and lost 4 and a bit more, then 86 ...

  4. 18 de nov. de 2006 · In May 1945, next to a suggestion in the New York Times that the Duke of Windsor should be created King of Hanover, Lascelles records the news that ‘Mr E. S. Solomon has invented a machine which ...

  5. Sir Alan Lascelles, known as 'Tommy', writes well, but can't do sums. He said 4% death rate for bombing raids wasn't too bad considering the circumstances. What he didn't consider was that this figure was for each individual raid, so if 100 planes started and lost 4, then the remaining 96 went on next raid and lost 4 and a little bit, then 91 went again and lost 4 and a bit more, then 86 ...

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  6. Alan Lascelles Art, Hebburn-On-Tyne, North Tyneside, United Kingdom. 111 likes. My name is Alan Lascelles and I am an amateur artist based in the North East of England. Alan Lascelles Art

  7. 20 de dic. de 2023 · Sir Alan "Tommy" Lascelles was King George VI's private secretary, and upon his death and Queen Elizabeth's accession, he became the young queen's private secretary. He retired at the end of 1953.