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It was designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1975 in the style of an Italian village and is now owned by a charitable trust.
There is a large municipal park called Boggart Hole Clough, which is bordered by Moston and Blackley in Manchester, England.
Clough is a northern dialect word for a steep sided, wooded valley ; a large part of Boggart Hole Clough is made up of these valleys and is said to be inhabited by boggarts.
The eye-witness Richard Clough, a Welsh Protestant merchant then in Antwerp, saw: " all the churches, chapels and houses of religion utterly defaced, and no kind of thing left whole within them, but broken and utterly destroyed, being done after such order and by so few folks that it is to be marvelled at.
The county is named for Richard Clough Anderson, Jr., a Kentucky Legislator, U. S. Congressman and minister to Colombia.
The Clough House Inn, on Clough Lane, is easily seen from the nearby M62.
There are two primary schools and a secondary in the village: Linthwaite Ardron Memorial Junior School and the Linthwaite Clough Junior Infant and Early Years School for local children ; and Colne Valley High School, whose catchment area is described in the name.
Each of the lives is very different from the others, although there are common threads-for example the recurrent appearance of William Ewart Gladstone and Arthur Hugh Clough.
Clough is perhaps best known now for his short poems Say Not the Struggle Naught Availeth, a rousing call to tired soldiers to keep up the good fight, Through a Glass Darkly, an exploration of religious doubt, and The Latest Decalogue, a satirical take on the Ten Commandments.
The actor has said Clough is the real-life character he enjoyed playing most.
Entertainment Weekly asserted that, despite American audiences ' unfamiliarity with Clough, " what's lost in translation is recovered easily enough in Michael Sheen's astonishing performance ".
* 1956: J. Turner, R. W. Clough, H. C. Martin, and L. J. Topp's paper on the " Stiffness and Deflection of Complex Structures " introduces the name " finite-element method " and is widely recognized as the first comprehensive treatment of the method as it is known today
But ' choyting ' ( the complex open-fingered gracing after the manner of Highland piping ) is generally frowned on, and Tom Clough made a point of avoiding open-fingered ornament altogether, considering open-fingering ' a grievous error '.
It climbs up Holden Clough and at Featherbed Moss, it is crossed by the Pennine Way at the summit at 1550 ft, with the hills of Bleaklow to the left and Kinder Scout to the right.
* 1708-William Clough of Oakworth Hall is mentioned in the Haworth Court Rolls.
" The " Hide / Seek " exhibition " examines representations of homosexuality in American portraiture ", and Clough states " The funders and people who were upset by the decision, and I respect that, still have an appreciation that this exhibition is up.

Clough and American
David Marston Clough ( December 27, 1846 – August 28, 1924 ) was an American politician.
Among the prominent British personalities he portrayed were Eddie Waring, the famously impossible to understand rugby league commentator ; Brian Clough, the controversial football manager ; Robin Day, the then top political interviewer on the BBC ; Magnus Pyke, the eccentric TV science presenter ; Alf Garnett, the star from Till Death Us Do Part ; the fictional American detective Columbo ; Frank Spencer, the comic creation of sitcom actor Michael Crawford ; and Wilson's Conservative Party rival Ted Heath.
In November 2010, after consultation with Gallery director Martin Sullivan and co-curator David C. Ward but not with co-curator Jonathan David Katz, G. Wayne Clough, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, removed an edited version of footage used in Wojnarowicz's short silent film A Fire in My Belly ( available online ) from the exhibit " Hide / Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture " at the National Portrait Gallery after complaints from the Catholic League, Minority Leader John Boehner, Rep. Eric Cantor and the possibility of reduced federal funding for the Smithsonian.
The neighborhood has a mixture of architecture from all periods of American history, including early structures such as the Old North Church ( 1723 ), the Paul Revere House ( 1680 ), the Pierce-Hichborn House ( 1711 ), and the Clough House ( 1712 ).
Richard Clough Anderson, Jr. ( August 4, 1788 – July 24, 1826 ) was an American lawyer, politician, and diplomat from Jefferson County, Kentucky.

Clough and fantasy
In 2009, Sheen appeared in two fantasy films, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans and The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and starred as the outspoken football manager Brian Clough in The Damned United.

Clough and writer
Bryan Clough ( born 1932, Oldham, Lancashire ) is an English writer.

Clough and .
* Clough, C. T ; Maufe, H. B.
Among those in attendance were Jones ' widow, Marian Jones ; daughter Linda Clough ; and grandchildren Craig, Todd and Valerie Kausen.
Several attempts were made in the 19th century to naturalise the dactylic hexameter to English, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Arthur Hugh Clough and others, none of them particularly successful.
The title meant that Dalglish was only the third football manager in history to lead two different clubs to top-flight league championships, after Herbert Chapman and Brian Clough.
* 1883 – Clough Williams-Ellis, English-Welsh architect, designed the Portmeirion Village ( d. 1978 )
* 1935 – Brian Clough, English footballer and football manager ( d. 2004 )
First described by Clough et al.
Author Bill Cherry proposed George Roy Clough as the first to invite listeners to argue politics on a call-in radio show at KLUF, his station in Galveston, Texas, as a way to bring his own political views into listeners ' homes.
At the request of Portmeirion's designer Clough Williams-Ellis, the main location for the series was not disclosed until the opening credits of the last episode.
* September 20 – Brian Clough, British football manager of Nottingham Forest and Derby County ( b. 1935 )
In 2008, he became the third British manager to win the European Cup on more than one occasion, after Brian Clough and Bob Paisley.
However a monument designed by the architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis was subsequently erected around the grave, bearing an englyn ( strict-metre stanza ) engraved on slate in his memory composed by his nephew Dr William George.
Notable former managers of the club include Brian Clough, Peter Taylor ( born 1928 ), Peter Taylor ( born 1953 ), Jimmy Melia, Liam Brady, Jimmy Case, Steve Gritt, Brian Horton, Steve Coppell and Mark McGhee.
* Clough, Ethlyn T. ( editor ) ( 1909 ).
After helping her husband with another unsuccessful parliamentary campaign, Pankhurst faced legal troubles in 1896 when she and two men violated a court order against ILP meetings at Boggart Hole Clough.
During the struggle at Boggart Hole Clough, Richard Pankhurst began to experience severe stomach pains.
His burnt and mutilated body was found three days later in a waterlogged ditch used for the disposal of animal carcasses near Clough.
Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, Portmeirion's designer, denied repeated claims that the design was based on the town of Portofino, Italy.
Supposed mysterious disappearances over the years, particularly in the early 19th century, were often attributed to the Boggart of the Clough.

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