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- Philip Adrian Hope-Wallace CBE (6 November – 3 September ) was an English music and theatre critic, whose career was mostly with The Manchester Guardian (later known as The Guardian).
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| Philip Adrian Hope-Wallace CBE was an English music and theatre critic, whose career was mostly with The Manchester Guardian. | |
| Philip Adrian Hope-Wallace CBE (6 November 1911 – 3 September 1979) was an English music and theatre critic, whose career was mostly with The Manchester Guardian (later known as The Guardian). | |
| Philip Hope-Wallace, who joined the Guardian 33 years ago as chief theatre reviewer and opera critic, died yesterday in hospital at the age of 67. |
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- Philip Adrian Hope-Wallace Commander of the Order of the British Empire was an English music and theatre critic, whose career was mostly with The Manchester Guardian.
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- Philip Hope-Wallace was born on November 6, in London, England, UK. He died on September 3, in London, England, UK.
Philip Hope-Wallace
Philip Adrian Hope-WallaceCBE (6 November 1911 – 3 September 1979) was an English music and theatre critic, whose career was mostly with The Manchester Guardian (later known as The Guardian). From university he went into journalism after abortive attempts at other work, and apart from a stint at the Air Ministry throughout the Second World War, his career was wholly in arts journalism in newspapers, magazines and in broadcasting.
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Hope-Wallace was born in London, the third and youngest child and only son of Charles Nugent Hope-Wallace, MBE, principal clerk of the Charity Commission for England and Wales, and his wife, Mabel Florence, daughter of Colonel Allan Chaplin, of the Madras Army. A great-grandson of Admiral Charles Ramsay Bethune, 24th Laird of Balfour, he was also descended from John Hope, 4th Earl of Hopetoun and George Nugent, 7th Earl of Westmeath.[1] Philip attended Charterhouse School, after which, owing to a
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- Philip Adrian Hope-Wallace Commander of the Order of the British Empire was an English music and theatre critic, whose career was mostly with The Manchester Guardian.