Jennifer Lash

Jennifer Lash

Jennifer Anne Mary Alleyne Lash was an English novelist and painter. In 1961, she published her first novel, The Burial, at the age of 23. Lash was widely regarded as one of the most promising young people among England's up and coming artists at the time. Upon meeting Jennifer Lash in Suffolk, Dodie Smith who wrote The Hundred and One Dalmatians, remarked that Lash was, "almost too interesting to be true." Born at Chichester, Sussex on 27 February 1938 to Joan Mary Moore, who was of Irish Catholic descent, and Brigadier Henry Alleyne Lash, a British colonial officer, Jennifer Lash lived in...
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Birthdate:February 27, 1938
Birthplace:Chichester
Date of death:December 28, 1993
Religion:Roman Catholicism
Also known as:Jennifer Anne Mary Alleyne Lash, Jini Fiennes

Written works by Jennifer Lash

  • On Pilgrimage
    On Pilgrimage
  • Blood Ties
  • Get down there and die
    Get down there and die
  • From May to October
    From May to October
  • prism
    prism
TitlePublishedGenre
On Pilgrimage Travel
Blood Ties 1998 Fiction
Get down there and die
From May to October
prism
climate of belief
dust collector
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Places Jennifer Lash has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Jennifer Lash
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Personal relationships of Jennifer Lash

Mark Fiennes
Mark Fiennes
Lived:November 11, 1933 - December 30, 2004
Relationship type:Marriage
Together since:1962

Mark Fiennes was an English photographer and illustrator. Mark Wykeham-Fiennes was born at Dalton, Northumberland, the eldest of five children of industrialist Maurice Fiennes, who was later knighted by Prime Minister Harold Wilson for his services to the export of British heavy engineering...
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