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All of the film's interiors were shot in Spain, including Lawrence's first meeting with Faisal and the scene in Auda's tent.

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Similarly, General Murray, though initially sceptical of the Arab Revolt's potential, thought highly of Lawrence's abilities as an intelligence officer ; indeed, it was largely through Lawrence's persuasion that Murray came to support the revolt.
Vernon had been Lawrence's commanding officer in the British Royal Navy, and Lawrence greatly admired him.
After Lawrence's death was reported to his friend and fellow officer Oliver Hazard Perry, he ordered a large blue battle ensign, stitched with the phrase " DONT GIVE UP THE SHIP " in bold white letters.
Eventually, to thwart British officer Charles Lawrence's attempt to occupy the area and build Fort Lawrence, Abbe Jean-Louis Le Loutre burned the village for the last time and the Acadians moved across the marsh to Fort Beauséjour in 1750.

Lawrence's and while
D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover was privately published in 1928, while another important landmark for the history of the modern novel came with the publication of William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury in 1929.
The film features Lawrence's alleged sadomasochism as a major part of his character ( for instance, his " match trick " in Cairo, his " enjoyment " of killing Gasim ); while Lawrence almost certainly engaged in flagellation and like activities after the Deraa incident, there is no biographical evidence he was a masochist prior to that incident.
He worked with T. E. Lawrence for a while, but did not share Lawrence's views on the Hashemites.
The front hall in the Pine Street house is adorned with reproductions of Gainsborough's The Blue Boy and Lawrence's " Pinkie " while two fauteuils grace either side of the hall door.
But Wilson ran into friction with Lawrence's harsh frugality while working on his cyclotron and was fired twice from the Rad Lab.
D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover was published in 1928, while another important landmark for the history of the modern novel came with the publication of William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury in 1929.

Lawrence's and British
After Lawrence's creditors had been paid, there was no money left, although a memorial exhibition at the British Institution raised £ 3, 000 which was given to his nieces.
In Europe, the Musée du Louvre has a few example's of Lawrence's work, and the Vatican Pinacoteca has a swagger portrait of George IV ( presented by the king himself ) as almost its only British work.
Lawrence's novel was successfully dramatised for the stage in a three-act play by a young British playwright named John Harte.
* London: Jointly sponsored by the British American Drama Academy and Sarah Lawrence College, the program expands Sarah Lawrence's long-standing and vibrant tradition in the performing arts by exposing students to the rigors of professional British training in acting.
An annual architectural award, the Stephen Lawrence Prize, was established by the Royal Institute of British Architects in Lawrence's memory.
Following the publication of Lawrence's The Rainbow ( 1915 ), the British Director of Public prosecuted Methuen for obscenity.
Lawrence's major contribution to the revolt was convincing the Arab leaders ( Faisal and Abdullah ) to co-ordinate their actions in support of British strategy.
By contrast, Lawrence's relations with Abdullah were not good, so Abdullah's Arab Eastern Army received considerably less in way of British aid.
Lawrence's second husband Richard Aldrich became a lieutenant in the United States Navy during World War II, during which time Lawrence had a standing invitation to perform for British troops from the head of the UK's Entertainments National Service Association.
Lawrence's attorney booked the actress on a British Airways charter flight from Washington, D. C. to an airfield near London that lasted 36 hours, including two refueling stops.
The playwright had intended her to open the play on Broadway, but Lawrence's husband thought it was too British for the American market.
Lawrence's initial forces ( a Camel Corps unit from Feisal's Army, an Egyptian Camel Corps unit, some Gurkha machine gunners, British and Australian armoured cars and French mountain artillery ) were soon joined by up to 3, 000 Ruwallah and Howeitat tribesmen under noted fighting chiefs such as Auda abu Tayi and Nuri es-Shaalan.
At Lawrence's urging, British aircraft began operating from makeshift landing strips at Um el Surab nearby from 22 September.
Some of Lawrence's sepoys and Indian artillerymen defected to the rebels, and his exhausted British soldiers retreated in disorder.
Nonetheless, the mummy and other belongings are shipped off to London, and placed on temporary display in Lawrence's house before they are taken by the British Museum.

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William Fairfax, Lawrence's father-in-law and cousin of Virginia's largest landowner, Thomas, Lord Fairfax, was also a formative influence.
Thanks to Lawrence's connection to the powerful Fairfax family, at age 17 in 1749, Washington was appointed official surveyor for Culpeper County, a well-paid position which enabled him to purchase land in the Shenandoah Valley, the first of his many land acquisitions in western Virginia.
In 1751, Washington travelled to Barbados with Lawrence, who was suffering from tuberculosis, with the hope that the climate would be beneficial to Lawrence's health.
Lawrence's position as Adjutant General ( militia leader ) of Virginia was divided into four offices after his death.
Robert Gordon Sproul was a member of the Bohemian Club, and he sponsored Lawrence's membership in 1932.
The first model of Lawrence's cyclotron was made out of brass, wire, and sealing wax and was only four inches in diameter — it could literally be held in one hand.
Sharif, who was already a major star in the Middle East, was originally cast as Lawrence's guide Tafas, but when the above actors proved unsuitable, Sharif was shifted to the part of Ali.
Though the incident was mentioned in Lawrence's autobiography Seven Pillars of Wisdom, a few historians have conjectured that this event never happened.
However, Thomas was at the time a young man who spent only a few days ( or weeks at most ) with Lawrence in the field – unlike Bentley, who is depicted as a cynical middle-aged Chicago newspaperman who is present during the whole of Lawrence's later campaigns.
Tafas and Lawrence did meet Sherif Ali at a well during Lawrence's travels to Faisal, but the encounter was not fatal for either party.
The theme ( in the second half of the film ) that Lawrence's Arab army deserted almost to a man as he moved farther north was completely fictional.
The first successful attack on the Hejaz railroad with a locomotive-destroying " Garland mine " was led by Major H. Garland in February 1917, a month before Lawrence's first attack on the railroad in March 1917.
Others disagree, pointing to Lawrence's own writings in Seven Pillars of Wisdom to support the argument that he was egotistical.
Lawrence's sexual orientation remains a controversial topic amongst historians ; though Bolt's primary source was ostensibly Seven Pillars, the film's portrayal seems informed by Richard Aldington's then-recent Biographical Inquiry ( 1955 ), which posited among other things that Lawrence was homosexual.
The film's depiction of Lawrence as an active participant in the Tafas Massacre was disputed at the time by historians, including Lawrence's biographer Basil Liddell Hart, but most current biographers accept the film's portrayal of the massacre as reasonably accurate.
While the film is neither " the full story of Lawrence's life or a completely accurate account of the two years he spent fighting with the Arabs ," Korda argues that criticizing its inaccuracy " misses the point ": " The object was to produce, not a faithful docudrama that would educate the audience, but a hit picture.

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