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Other lives

Obituaries pages traditionally describe and celebrate the lives of the great and good, the famous and infamous. There is another type of life that deserves noticing: people less in the public eye, or lives lived beyond formal recognition. To offer a piece to Other Lives, contact us here.

  • Central Saint Martin prospectuses by Martin Lee for Jannuzzi Smith

    Martin Lee obituary

  • Peter Mitchell in his office at the Institute of Education, UCL

    Peter Mitchell obituary

  • Renee Joyce

    Renée Joyce obituary

    Other lives: Modern languages teacher in Harlow who was an active member of the town’s community life
  • Eleanor Hards

    Eleanor Hards obituary

  • Valley, c1969, a print by Brian Perrin. His landscapes became increasingly abstract as he explored shape and structure

    Brian Perrin obituary

  • Tony Nicholls

    Tony Nicholls obituary

  • Nick Heather

    Nick Heather obituary

  • Tom Hunsinger

    Tom Hunsinger obituary

  • Rafiqul Alam

    Rafiqul Alam obituary

  • Lewis Braithwaite

    Lewis Braithwaite obituary

  • Simon Brett

    Simon Brett obituary

  • Ken Chubb

    Ken Chubb obituary

  • Marshall Stewart, right, receiving a Royal Television Society award in the 1980s

    Marshall Stewart obituary

  • Iris Newbery meeting Prince Charles in 2004 in the walled garden at Copped Hall, near Waltham Abbey, where she was one of the volunteers helping preserve the site

    Iris Newbery obituary

  • Linda Robins

    Linda Robins obituary

  • Peter Jewell at the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum in 2023.

    Peter Jewell obituary

  • John Seed

    John Seed obituary

  • David Taylor.

    David Taylor obituary

    Other lives: Professor of pharmaceutical and public health policy at University College London who bridged the worlds of policy and industry
  • Alan Clague

    Alan Clague obituary

    Other lives: Classics teacher who was able to make the subject unusually popular in the schools where he worked
  • Zoot Suits<br>Three Jamaican immigrants (left to right) John Hazel, a 21-year-old boxer, Harold Wilmot, 32, and John Richards, a 22-year-old carpenter, arriving at Tilbury on board the ex-troopship 'Empire Windrush', smartly dressed in zoot suits and trilby hats. (Photo by Douglas Miller/Getty Images)

    John Richards obituary

    Other lives: One of the last surviving passengers of HMT Empire Windrush who played an active role in his north-west London community
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