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SUMMARY:CASTLES: The Unquenchable Thirst of William Hearst.
DESCRIPTION:A lecture by Mark Meredith \nWilliam Hearst had an obsession: in 1935 Forbes magazine called him ‘quantitively the number one collector of Objects d’Art’ and when he died the New York Times stated that during the 1920s and 30s he accounted for 25% of the worlds market activity. To achieve this he created many ‘homes’ in which he hoarded his treasures and lived a life of unparalleled extravagance\, but when he died he was paying rent to his creditors. \nWinston Churchill Hall\,\nPinn Way\, Ruislip HA4 7QL
URL:https://www.eastcoteresidents.org.uk/event/castles-the-unquenchable-thirst-of-william-hearst/
LOCATION:Winston Churchill Theatre\, Manor Farm\, Pinn Way\, Ruislip\, HA4 7QL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts
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