Malcolm Arbuthnot

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Malcolm Arbuthnot, RI (1940), FRSA (1939) was born in Cobham, Surrey in 1877, the son of David Leslie Parsons. He was a renowned photographer in, New Bond Street, London, who photographed many of the celebrities in the 1920s and 1930s (including Emily Pankhurst. A film called "Arbuthnot: London's Leading Photographer" was made about him. He was a friend of George Bernard Shaw. He was also an artist, painting in oils, watercolours and gouaches. He married twice and had numerous adopted children. He retired to Jersey and died there December 1967.

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