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  1. Last Journey of Paul W.R. is a science fiction film directed by Romain Quirot, which premiered at the Angoulême Francophone Film Festival in September 2020 and opened at the Sitges Film Festival where it also celebrated its international premier. It is the feature-length sequel to Quirot's short film The Last Journey of the Enigmatic Paul W.R. Plot

  2. Laurence David Russell Turner[1] is a British Labour Party politician and trade unionist, who has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Birmingham Northfield since 2024. [2] Turner was born to two Nottingham teachers. [3]

  3. Lauren Turner (also Carpenter) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Kate Kendall. The role was originally played by Sarah Vandenbergh , and she made her first appearance during the episode broadcast on 16 February 1993.

  4. Laurence Turner is the Labour MP for Birmingham Northfield, and has been an MP continually since 4 July 2024.

    • Turner's Will
    • The Court Case
    • The Paintings on Display
    • Trafalgar Square to Tate
    • The Final Settlement

    Turner drew up his first will in 1829, at the age of 54, shortly after the death of his father. At this time, the National Gallery’s collection was displayed in a townhouse in Pall Mall. In this location the arrangement of the paintings was not so concerned with chronology, like it is today. Turner’s stipulation that two of his paintings should han...

    After Turner died, aged 76, in December 1851, a number of his cousins contested his will and the bequest to the nation was delayed. In late 1852, Philip Hardwick, one of Turner’s executors, urged the National Gallery’s Trustees to: Consequently, Dido building Carthage and Sun Rising through Vapourwere moved to Trafalgar Square. The challenge to Tur...

    In the mid-1850s Turner’s two pictures were still being displayed next to Claude’s (view paintings) in Trafalgar Square. However because space was at such a premium in the Trafalgar Square building the rest of the Turner bequest was initially exhibited with the National Gallery’s British pictures at Marlborough House in Pall Mall. When that residen...

    The opening of an extension to the Trafalgar Square building in 1876, known as the Barry Rooms (Rooms 32–38 and 40), enabled the Gallery to reunite the entire bequest in one place. The unfinished paintings, along with the sketches and drawings, were returned to the National Gallery from South Kensington, joining the finished paintings and 'Dido bui...

    After the Second World War, the Gallery did not resume the display of Turner’s two paintings next to Claude's (view paintings). This was partly due to limitations on space in a bomb damaged Gallery, but it was also due to a reconsideration of the agreement that had been made in 1856. The Gallery claimed that: In 1968 the National Gallery and Tate (...

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