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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine September 17th 1989
MY PAINTINGS By HRH The Prince of Wales
It is fitting that the Prince, who believes architectural students should always be taught to draw, should be an accomplished artist himself. In the last extract from his book, we reproduce some of his work. Page 18
30 Don Ramón passes on The death of Europe’s wealthiest man passed almost unnoticed-except by the rich cast of characters with a claim on his fortune
46 Banbury’s cross roads Will the building of the long- awaited M40 extension turn this quiet rural town into Britain’s fastest-growing community?
62 Sexy voices from the edge of the polo lawn Behind the sport of the male and wealthy-the women who bring the sex, the wash and the right image
72 Fieldfare and meadow sweet A chance to see the previously unpublished nature notes of the original Edwardian Lady, with special-offer prints
84 Fashion: Walk this way Everything you ever wanted to know about sex and footwear but were too afraid, strait-laced or restricted to ask
Relative Values Page 11 lan McEwan, the novelist, and his father, David Games
A Life in the Day Page 98 Emma Nicholson, Conservative MP
98 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. Lightly read and in good condition for age