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  1. Adrian Stephen was born in 1883, the younger son of biographer Leslie Stephen and his wife Julia. His elder brother Thoby Stephen (b. 1880) died of typhoid in 1906, His elder sister was the artist Vanessa Bell (b. 1879), and his younger sister was the novelist Virginia Woolf (b. 1882).

  2. Adrian Stephen was the younger brother of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell. He was a lover of Duncan Grant before Grant had a child with Stephen’s sister Vanessa. Following in his elder brother Thoby’s footsteps, Adrian Stephen went up to Trinity College, Cambridge before moving to the Bloomsbury district in London. ...

  3. Adrian Stephen. (1883-1948), Psychoanalyst; son of Sir Leslie Stephen. Sitter associated with 7 portraits. Like. List Thumbnail. Sort by. The Dreadnought Hoax. by Lafayette. matte bromide print, 7 February 1910.

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  5. Adrian Stephen Cabuhat, Mandaluyong. 1,354 likes. 1st International Pet Fashion Show Winner of The Philippines - New York Pet Fashion Show 2019 2nd Placer / 2020 Honorable Mention, Multi Awarded Pet...

  6. Adrian Mellon is a minor character in the IT novel and IT Chapter 2. He was a writer. Adrian is a freelance writer from Portland, in Derry on assignment to write about the canal when he met Don Hagarty, and chose not to leave. He had been casually working on a novel "since his third year of college, and that had been twelve years ago." He grew fond of the town despite its violent homophobic ...

  7. Adrian attended Trinity College, Cambridge, where he took an Ordinary Degree in law and history. Career Stephen, educated at Westminster School, was the youngest of four children of Leslie Stephen. Their father"s death in 1904 resulted in the four siblings moving to Bloomsbury, and their house there became the nucleus of the Bloomsbury Group.