Joseph Lycett (1774–1825), portrait and miniature painter, active in Australia
Joseph Lycett | Collector's chest featuring Lycett's paintings. The chest is believed to have been presented to Lachlan Macquarie | Candida Lycett Green |
There were also excursions by train from London to Bristol and, through “Metro-land”, to Quainton Road; Lycett Green unveiled a commemorative plaque at Marylebone station to mark Betjeman's fond association with the railways.
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During the "swinging" sixties the Lycett Greens were associated with members of London’s "in" crowd, Blades being frequented by many stars of the period, including the Beatles, actor Terence Stamp and John Aspinall, founder of the Clermont Club.
Green married Mary Lycett, daughter of Edward Lycett of Bowdon Cheshire in 1859, introducing the name Lycett into the family.