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  1. The brightest of the 'Bright Young People' of the 1920s and 1930s, Stephen Tennant was born in 1906 and was the son of Edward Tennant, who became Lord Glenconner in 1911, and Pamela Wyndham, one of the renowned Wyndham sisters; his aunt was Margot Tennant who became Margot Asquith when she married Herbert Asquith (Liberal Prime Minister from 1908-1916), and his elder brother, David, founded ...

  2. www.grantthornton.ie › meet-our-people › stephen-tennantStephen Tennant | Grant Thornton

    Stephen joined Grant Thornton in 2009 as a director within the Advisory department and was admitted to the partnership in 2012. He spent ten years within a professional services firm in the UK where he undertook a central role in the management and development of the insolvency department. Today, Stephen is the current CEO of Grant Thornton ...

  3. 12 de may. de 2020 · In May 1933, Sassoon received a letter from Tennant’s doctor. “He says you upset him and make him feel ill,” Dr. T. A. Ross wrote, “and that he cannot see you again.”. Sassoon was stunned. By the end of the year, he had proposed to a woman, Hester Gatty. She was Tennant’s age, twenty-seven, and said to resemble him.

  4. Stephen Tennant; Pamela Grey (née Wyndham, later Lady Glenconner), Viscountess Grey of Fallodon. by Unknown photographer. cream-toned vintage bromide print, 1916. NPG x132857.

  5. CEO - Grant Thornton · Experience: Grant Thornton Ireland · Education: Robert Gordon University · Location: Ireland · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Stephen Tennant’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

  6. 29 de may. de 2019 · A visit to the Bright Young Thing Stephen Tennant. In an extract from his new book of essays 'The Impatient Pen', legendary interior designer Nicky Haslam introduces us to his glittering circle of friends. Here, a visit to the Syrie-Maugham-designed country house of Bright Young Thing Stephen Tennant. 29 May 2019.

  7. Stephen Tennant: Work in Progress was an exhibition held at the Beinecke Rare Book Library, Yale University, Connecticut, that ran from January 18 to May 28, 2014. “Tennant left a legacy of archival documents that were dispersed at auction following his death. The Beinecke Library has reconstructed a part of his archives - hundreds of pages ...