Candida Lycett Green

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Candida Lycett Green was an English author and editor known for her writings on the British countryside and for preserving the legacy of her father, poet laureate John Betjeman.

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instanceOf editor
human
advocatedFor preservation of traditional English architecture
protection of the British countryside
causeOfDeath pancreatic cancer
child Imogen Lycett Green NERFINISHED
coAuthored The Garden at Highgrove NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Prince Charles NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1942-09-12
dateOfDeath 2014-08-19
describedSubject English churches
historic landscapes of England
educatedAt St Mary’s School, Wantage NERFINISHED
father John Betjeman NERFINISHED
genre non-fiction
topographical writing
travel writing
hasReligion Anglicanism
hasSibling Paul Betjeman NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
mother Penelope Chetwode NERFINISHED
movement English conservationism
notableFor preserving the legacy of John Betjeman
writings on the British countryside
notableWork Over the Hills and Far Away NERFINISHED
The Dangerous Edge of Things NERFINISHED
The Garden at Highgrove NERFINISHED
Unwrecked England NERFINISHED
occupation editor
writer
placeOfBirth Dublin
placeOfDeath Oxford NERFINISHED
positionHeld editor of Betjeman’s letters
editor of Betjeman’s prose collections
residence London, England
surface form: London

Oxfordshire NERFINISHED
spouse Rupert Lycett Green NERFINISHED
wroteFor The Oldie NERFINISHED
The Spectator NERFINISHED
Vogue NERFINISHED

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