Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Fort Victoria (British Columbia)" ¶ 11
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Margaret and Conrad
The Conrad and Margaret Allerman House and Star Barn Complex are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The general heiress of his Kingdom of Sicily and the Duchy of Swabia was his aunt Margaret, half-sister of his father Conrad IV ( the youngest but only surviving child of Frederick II and his third wife, Isabella of England ) and married with Albert, Landgrave of Thuringia since 1255.
* Margaret, married Jean de Chalon, lord of Auberive ( died 1350 ), then Conrad, count of Friburg, and lastly Ulrich ( died 1377 ), lord of Rappoltstein
Its authors include David Auburn, Margaret Edson, Doug Wright, Richard Greenberg, Tom Stoppard, David Hare, Neil LaBute, Peter Conrad, Martin Eisenstadt and Courtney Love.
* Margaret Conrad, George Nowlan: Maritime Conservative in National Politics.
* Beginning in 1960, Ms. Lortel began a presenting a series of presentations and seminars at the Library of Congress which included: Sean O ' Casey's Time To Go ; Conrad Aiken's The Coming Forth by Day of Osiris Jones and The Kid ; Ionesco's The Shepherd's Chameleon ; Edward Albee's Fam and Yam ; Anouilh's Medea ; Margaret Webster's The Brontes ; Mark Van Doren's The Last Days of Lincoln ; Donald Hall's An Evening's Frost ; Norman Rosten's Come Slowly Eden ; Ring Lardner's A Round with Ring ; P. J.

Margaret and Alvin
Alvin York ( Gary Cooper ), a poor young Tennessee hillbilly, is an exceptional marksman, but a ne ' er-do-well prone to drinking and fighting, which doesn't make things any easier for his patient mother ( Margaret Wycherly ).
Ricky Rudd was born in Norfolk County, Virginia, now Chesapeake, the son of Margaret ( née McMannen ) and Alvin R. Rudd, Sr., the president of Al Rudd Auto Parts .< ref >

Margaret and History
There, next door to Peabody's book store on West Street, Bronson Alcott hosted a series based on the " Conversations " model by Margaret Fuller called " A Course on the Conversations on Man — his History, Resources, and Expectations ".
* Freyne, Sean, " Galilee and Judea in the First Century ," in Margaret M. Mitchell and Frances M. Young ( eds ), Cambridge History of Christianity.
* Jacob, Margaret Enlightenment: A Brief History with Documents 2000
* David Hill and Margaret Worthington, Offa's Dyke: History and Guide, ( Stroud, 2003 )
Two people have won the Pulitzer Prize for History twice: Margaret Leech, for Reveille in Washington, 1860 – 1865 in 1941 and In the Days of McKinley in 1960, and Bernard Bailyn, for The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution ( 1968 ) and Voyagers to the West: A Passage in the Peopling of America on the Eve of the Revolution ( 1987 ).
* Margaret H. McDermott and Bernard D. Reams, Deficit Control and the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act: The Legislative History of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 ( P. L.
Margaret Taylor-Burroughs, a co-founder of the DuSable Museum of African American History in Chicago, IL, was born in St. Rose.
* History of Rochester and Monroe County, NY Volume I, William F. Peck, Published 1908, Transcribed by Margaret Steen
After the marriage of his daughter, Margaret, to Evans, he and Evans collaborated on the 4th volume of his History of Sicily.
One of his later works, Phantom Lake, North of 54, won both the Margaret McWilliams Local History Award as well as Grant MacEwan Alberta Author Award.
* Holden, Margaret K. " Voices of Federalism: Sylvester Pennoyer, Matthew P. Deady, and the Money Question in Oregon ," Western Legal History: The Journal of the Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society, 1992, Vol.
* Mitchell, Margaret ( 1981 ), History of the British Optical Association ( 1895-1978 ), The British Optical Association Foundation.
* Making the Scene: A History of Stage Design and Technology in Europe and the United States by Oscar G. Brockett, Margaret Mitchell, and Linda Hardberger ( Tobin Theatre Arts Fund, distributed by University of Texas Press ; 2010 ) 365 pages ; traces the history of scene design since the ancient Greeks.
Margaret Morse Nice ( December 6, 1883 – June 26, 1974 ) was an American ornithologist who made an extensive study of the life history of the Song Sparrow and was author of Studies in the Life History of the Song Sparrow ( 1937 ).
The daughter of Anson D. Morse, Professor of History at Amherst College, and Margaret Duncan ( Ely ), she was the fourth child with two older brothers Ely and William, an elder sister Sarah, a younger sister Katherine and two younger brothers, Harold and Edward.
* Interview with Margaret Whiting and Jack Wrangler Interview as part of the Johnny Mercer Oral History Project.
* 1937 – Margaret Morse Nice publishes Studies in the Life History of the Song Sparrow
* Oral History interview transcript with Margaret Burbidge 13 July 1978, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library and Archives
* Family History of Margaret Macculloch and David Hall covering dates c1150-2004 Person Page 134
* Ezell, Margaret J M. Writing Women's Literary History.
* Jacob, Margaret C. The Enlightenment: A Brief History With Documents, Bedford / St.
In 1968, Walker founded the Institute for the Study of History, Life, and Culture of Black People ( now the Margaret Walker Center ).
* Skiing History. org Margaret " Miggs " Durrance
Weldon was born in Birmingham, England to a literary family, with both her maternal grandfather, Edgar Jepson ( 1863 – 1938 ), and her mother Margaret writing novels ( the latter under the nom de plume Pearl Bellairs, alter-ego of the eponymous character in Aldous Huxley's short story, " Farcical History of Richard Greenow ").
* Margaret Mabey, A Little History of the Lickey Hills, The Lickey Hills Society, 1993, ISBN 0-9519839-1-1

Margaret and Canadian
* 1926 – Margaret Laurence, Canadian writer ( d. 1987 )
She had directed the detailed planning of the funeral, including ordering all the major events and asking former President George H. W. Bush as well as former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney to speak during the National Cathedral Service.
* 1939 – Margaret Atwood, Canadian poet, novelist, critic and essayist
A very similar phenomenon by the name " Noodie News " appears in Canadian Margaret Atwood's 2003 novel Oryx and Crake.
* 1896 – Margaret Fitzgerald, Canadian super-centenarian ( d. 2009 )
* 1948 – Margaret Trudeau, Canadian actress, author, and photographer
* Margaret Trudeau, wife of Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau
** Margaret Atwood, Canadian novelist
* April 3 – Margaret Anglin, Canadian stage actress ( d. 1958 )
Canadian historian Margaret MacMillan, who detailed Lloyd George's role in the 1919 peace conference in her book, Paris 1919, is his great-granddaughter.
Margaret Eleanor Atwood, ( born November 18, 1939 ) is a Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, and environmental activist.
* Canadian novelist and poet Margaret Atwood re-envisioned the myth of Helen in modern, feminist guise in her poem " Helen of Troy Does Countertop Dancing ".
Following World War II, writers such as Mavis Gallant, Mordecai Richler, Norman Levine, Margaret Laurence and Irving Layton added to the Modernist influence to Canadian literature previously introduced by F. R.
Moreover, their books often dealt with survival and the rugged Canadian environment ; these themes re-appear in other Canadian works, including Margaret Atwood's Survival.
Arguably, the best-known living Canadian writer internationally ( especially since the deaths of Robertson Davies and Mordecai Richler ) is Margaret Atwood, a prolific novelist, poet, and literary critic.
Some great 20th century Canadian authors include Margaret Laurence, Gabrielle Roy, and Carol Shields.
He married a French Canadian woman, Margaret Celia Douyette in Breed, Wisconsin and moved his family to Long Lake early in their marriage.
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone ( left ) at the funeral of Ronald Reagan with former Soviet Union | Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev, former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, and former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
* Giller Prize for Canadian Fiction: Margaret Atwood :-Alias Grace
A notable anthology of Canadian poetry is The New Oxford book of Canadian Verse, edited by Margaret Atwood ( ISBN 0-19-540450-5 ).
It was written by the Canadian historian Margaret MacMillan with a foreword by American diplomat Richard Holbrooke.
The Blind Assassin is an award-winning, bestselling novel by the Canadian author Margaret Atwood.
Jones and Margaret Atwood which he delivered at the founding conference of the Association for Canadian and Quebec Literatures in the spring of 1974.

0.721 seconds.