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London and 1919
The Odyssey with an English Translation by A. T. Murray, PH. D. in two volumes, Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press ; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1919.
* 1919 – Lincoln's Inn in London admits its first female bar student.
The piece ran for a comparatively short 246 performances and was not revived in London until 1919.
* Winter, J. M. Capital Cities at War: Paris, London, Berlin, 1914 – 1919 ( 1999 )
This was followed by a second factory at Harlesden, north-west London in 1919.
London was selected as the most suitable place for this conference, and on 24 July 1919, the First International Conference opened, attended by the hydrographers of 24 nations.
A History of Homosexuality in Europe Berlin, London, Paris, 1919 – 1939: Volume 1, Algora.
Map showing Yugoslavia in 1919 in the aftermath of World War I before the treaties of Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine | Neuilly, Treaty of Trianon | Trianon and Treaty of Rapallo | Rapallo ( note that this map does not reflect any internationally established borders or armistice lines-it only reflect opinion of the researchers from London Geographical Institute about issue how final borders will look after Paris Peace Conference )
Modern ideas in art appeared in commercials and logos, the famous London Underground logo, designed by Edward Johnston in 1919, being an early example of the need for clear, easily recognizable and memorable visual symbols.
Only in 1919, at the urging of her sister, Dowager Queen Alexandra, did she begrudgingly depart, fleeing via the Crimea over the Black Sea to London.
By 1919, anti-Chinese riots attacked Limehouse, the Chinatown of London.
Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press ; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1919.
Sir William Crookes, OM, FRS ( 17 June 1832 – 4 April 1919 ) was a British chemist and physicist who attended the Royal College of Chemistry, London, and worked on spectroscopy.
Gilwell Park near London was purchased in 1919 on behalf of The Scout Association as an adult training site and Scouting campsite.
As late as 1919, when Roosevelt was working with Joseph Bucklin Bishop on a biography that included a collection of his letters, Roosevelt did not mention either his first or second marriage, which took place in London.
A public concert was given in London under the auspices of the Royal Philharmonic Society on 27 February 1919, conducted by Boult.
He was on the editorial board, with Conrad Aiken, Eliot, Lewis and Aldous Huxley, of Chaman Lall's London literary quarterly Coterie published 1919 – 1921.
* Images of War Beaumont Press, London ( 1919 ) & ( historical reproduction by Bibliobazaar ) ISBN 978-1-171-58428-5 ) 2009
During July 1919 he returned from the Rhineland to London and to civilian life.
The band's 1919 appearance at the London Hippodrome was the first official jazz gig by any band in the United Kingdom and was followed by a command performance for King George V at Buckingham Palace.
In 1919 he won a Government grant to study in London at the Westminster School of Art under Walter Bayes and Bernard Meninsky.
The First Two Minute Silence in London ( 11 November 1919 ) was reported in the Manchester Guardian on 12 November 1919:
After visiting London for the memorial, Philip and his mother returned to Greece where Prince Andrew had remained behind to command an army division embroiled in the Greco-Turkish War ( 1919 – 1922 ).
In 1919, he won a scholarship to the Central Labour College in London, sponsored by the South Wales Miners ' Federation.

London and met
Mr. Burlingham, -- `` C.C.B. '' -- wrote to me once about an old friend of mine, S. K. Ratcliffe, whom I had first met in London in 1914 and who also came out for a week-end in Weston.
Milne had met Howard when the actor starred in Milne ’ s play Mr Pim Passes By in London.
The estate was conveniently located within easy walking distance of Bletchley railway station, where the " Varsity Line " between the cities of Oxford and Cambridge – whose universities supplied many of the code-breakers – met the ( then-LMS ) main West Coast railway line between London and Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow.
Pissarro met the Paris art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel, in London, who became the dealer who helped sell his art for most of his life.
While living in London, Thomas met Caitlin Macnamara whom he married in 1937.
Its founder, Chicago publisher W. D. Boyce was visiting London, in 1909, when he met the Unknown Scout and learned of the Scouting movement.
In 1941 she met Kenneth Fraser Darrell Waters, a London surgeon with whom she began a relationship.
In the spring of 1935 Blair met his future wife Eileen O ' Shaughnessy, when his landlady, Rosalind Obermeyer, who was studying for a masters degree in psychology at University College London, invited some of her fellow students to a party.
He met their leaders along with their French and Scot allies at Runnymede, near London on 15 June 1215 to seal the Great Charter ( Magna Carta in Latin ), which imposed legal limits on the king's personal powers.
In London she met Captain James Fell, a British Army officer, and they married in March 1935.
The stars met up in London and announced the happy prospect of working together.
The Inns of Court in London were originally ordinary inns where barristers met to do business, but have become institutions of the legal profession in England and Wales.
During her stay in the UK, Nehru frequently met her future husband Feroze Gandhi, whom she knew from Allahabad, and who was studying at the London School of Economics.
Gilbert Stuart, Portrait of Louisa Adams | Louisa Catherine AdamsWhile going back and forth between The Hague and London, he met and proposed to his future wife.
While with Section V, Philby met James Jesus Angleton, a young American counter-intelligence officer working in liaison with SIS in London.
Burgess was sent back to England, where he met Maclean in his London club.
On his return to Europe, he stopped in London, where the Hanover Gallery had organized a solo show of his work, and there met Henry Moore.
In 1908, Pacelli served as a Vatican representative on the International Eucharistic Congress, accompanying Rafael Merry del Val to London, where he met Winston Churchill.
The Inns of Court and Inns of Chancery in London started as ordinary inns where barristers met to do business, but became institutions of the legal profession in England and Wales.
It is said that Vladimir Lenin and a young Joseph Stalin met in the Crown and Anchor pub ( now known as The Crown Tavern ) on Clerkenwell Green when the latter was visiting London in 1903.
When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's son and successor, the 12-year-old King Edward V. As the new king travelled to London from Ludlow, Richard met and escorted him to London where he was lodged in the Tower of London.
In 1960, when Richards, on his way to class at Sidcup Art College, and Jagger, on his way to class at London School of Economics, met at Dartford train station, the Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters records Jagger carried revealed a mutual interest, leading to the re-establishment of their friendship and the formation of a band with Dick Taylor ( later of Pretty Things ).
The club met on Sundays at a number of different locations around London.

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