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  • Nicoll's mother bought it in New Zealand in 1974, three years before he was born, as she thought it looked like her husband.

    A room of my own: Richard Nicoll 2011

  • There are two objects in Richard Nicoll's living room that have been with him longer than he can remember.

    A room of my own: Richard Nicoll 2011

  • Three of Sterling's collages sit on Nicoll's walls, alongside an illustration of roses by Howard Tangye, one of Nicoll's tutors at Central Saint Martins.

    A room of my own: Richard Nicoll 2011

  • And here are some great images of the jewellery we designed for Maria Grachvogel's and Richard Nicoll's London shows.

    Vicki Beamon: A Look Back At The Spring 2012 Shows Vicki Beamon 2011

  • Campbell, an artist who designed a mock phone made out of Perspex for Nicoll's recent London Fashion Week show, now lives with him.

    A room of my own: Richard Nicoll 2011

  • Tangye has since designed the tattoo on Nicoll's arm.

    A room of my own: Richard Nicoll 2011

  • And there were a few other false notes, including one pointed out by a letter writer responding to Nicoll's article, that Cowell had gotten his Warwickshire geography wrong.

    "Contested Will" 2010

  • It also turns out that Serres, the author of Nicoll's main corroborative source (the biography of Wilmot) was a forger and fantasist.

    "Contested Will" 2010

  • It also turns out that Serres, the author of Nicoll's main corroborative source (the biography of Wilmot) was a forger and fantasist.

    "Contested Will" 2010

  • It also turns out that Serres, the author of Nicoll's main corroborative source (the biography of Wilmot) was a forger and fantasist.

    "Contested Will" 2010

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