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* Cholmondeley Award: Charles Causley, Gavin Ewart, Hugo Williams
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Charles Causley
* " The Ballad Of Charlotte Dymond " by Charles Causley
The poet Charles Causley said, " I don't know anyone writing in this particular genre today who comes within a thousand miles of him ".
Charles Stanley Causley, CBE, FRSL ( 24 August 1917 – 4 November 2003 ) was a Cornish poet, schoolmaster and writer.
Former National School, Launceston, Cornwall | Launceston was attended by Charles Causley as both pupil and teacher
In June 2010, the first Charles Causley Festival took place in Launceston, held over a long weekend.
* The Sun, Dancing-Christian Verse compiled by Charles Causley
* Oxford Dictionary of National Biography index entry: Charles Causley
* Charles Causley Society
* The Charles Causley Trust
* The Charles Causley Festival
Rather, like Charles Causley, he seems to be considered more of an isolated figure, working on his poetry outside of the mainstream of poetic trends.
* Charles Causley
* Causley, Charles
# George Barker, Martin Bell, Charles Causley
# U. A. Fanthorpe, Elma Mitchell, Charles Causley
* 1967: Charles Causley
* Farewell, Aggie Weston, a famous poem by Cornish poet Charles Causley, and also the name of a poetry collection published by him
" Charles Causley once commented that he " reveals a sensibility profoundly aware of the ever-present possibility of the magical and the miraculous, as well as of the granite-hard realities.
His drawings were vigorous and played with the conventions of size and placement within the text, and he would go on to illustrate many more children's novels by Sutcliff, Henry Treece, Charles Kingsley, Alan Garner, Geoffrey Trease, Charles Causley, Kevin Crossley-Holland and many others.
Charles Causley was born in Launceston and is perhaps the best known of Cornish poets.
Notable contributors have included: W. H. Auden, Frank Auerbach, Louis de Bernières, Lady Caroline Blackwood, Bill Brandt, William S. Burroughs, Roy Campbell, Thomas Carlyle, Henry Cary, Charles Causley, John Clare, Hartley Coleridge, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Allan Cunningham, Odysseus Elytis, Gavin Ewart, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Roy Fuller, W. S. Graham, Nadine Gordimer, The Rt.

Charles and Trust
The mountain was the setting for a children's story, The Old Man of Lochnagar, told originally by Prince Charles to his younger brothers, Andrew and Edward, and published in 1980 with royalties accruing to The Prince's Trust.
* Don C. Seitz, From Kaw teepee to Capitol ; the life story of Charles Curtis, Indian, who has risen to high estate, full text, Hathi Trust Digital Library
Today's Wildlife Trust movement began life as The Society for the Promotion of Nature Reserves ( SPNR ), which was formed by Charles Rothschild in 1912.
Andy Stumpf became the full-time Regeneration Programme Manager, working on a major bid application to the Heritage Lottery Fund ( HLF ) to finance the restoration, and the canal was visited by Charles, Prince of Wales, in his capacity as Patron of the Waterways Trust.
Charles Pollock was a Massachusetts citizen who owned only ten shares of stock in the Farmers ' Loan & Trust Company.
During that year he was at Her Majesty's Theatre understudying, and subsequently appeared at the Garrick Theatre in Charles Klein's play Find the Woman, and Trust the People.
* The UN Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands ( originally comprising Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Northern Mariana Islands and Palau ), after Allied military occupations, since 18 July 1947, had a dozen high commissioners, also presiding over the splitting off of Palau and Marshall Islands in 1980 and the 10 May 1979 granting of autonomy to the Federated States of Micronesia ( former Ponape, Truk and Yap districts of the Trust Territory ) until on 3 November 1986 the Trust Territory was dissolved by the U. S. ( a single Director of the Office of Transition, Charles Jordan, stepped in from 3 November 1986 – 30 September 1991, a while after the 22 December 1990 proclamation of final independence as the UN Security Council ratified the termination of US trusteeship ).
Thanks to Montagu, Verro made his English debut working for aristocrats such as the 1st Earl of Arlington ( Euston Hall and Arlington House, now destroyed ) and the 1st Duke of Lauderdale ( Ham House, now a property of The National Trust ), and rapidly acquired the royal patronage of Charles II.
:: Reverse: Portrait of Princes Charles with scrolls saying ' The Prince's Trust '.
The National Trust was unhappy with Cruel Kings and Mean Queens because it made fun of Prince Charles, the trust's patron, and Queen Elizabeth II.
* Charles Edward Russell ( 1860 – 1941 ) — investigated Beef Trust, Georgia's prison
After the merger of the Toronto-Dominion Bank and Canada Trust, while Charles Baillie was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the combined entity, Clark was appointed President and Chief Operating Officer which solidified him as the eventual successor to Baillie.
Among Foundation ’ s institutional donors there are Open Society Institute, Ford Foundation, Trust for Civil Society in CEE, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Stiftung Erinnerung, Verantwortung und Zukunft, Robert Bosch Stiftung, Fundacja AGORY, AGORA SA, Taube Foundation for Jewish Life and Culture.
Special features include the Boulton and Watt collection, the Bournville Village Trust Archive, the Charles Parker Archive, the British Institute of Organ Studies archive and the Railway and Canal Historical Society Library.
His full-length portrait of Sir Charles Tertius Mander, first baronet, is at Owlpen Manor, Gloucestershire, with another version in the collection of the National Trust at Wightwick Manor.
The founder of Forte Holdings which later merged with Trust House to become Trust House Forte, Lord Charles Forte, was raised in Alloa.
Shortly after Lincoln National Bank and Trust was formed, President Charles Buesching commissioned a skyscraper to serve as headquarters for the new bank.
In this manner, Charles Pratt and Company ( including Astral Oil ) became one of the important independent refiners to join the Standard Oil Trust.
The will named Governor John Alder Burdon, Colonial Secretary Charles Crawford Douglas Jones and Attorney General Willoughby Bullock and their respective successors as Executors of his will that would comprise a “ Baron Bliss Trust ”.
Dumfries House was acquired by a charitable trust, The Great Steward of Scotland's Dumfries House Trust, with financial support from HRH The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay.
Keating has dueted with Elton John at Madison Garden in New York and has sung for the Pope twice and performed for Prince Charles at the Prince's Trust 30th birthday, which took place at the Tower of London.
Merrill's estate funded the Charles E. Merrill Trust, an engine of philanthropy, supporting the Merrill Science Center at Amherst College and Merrill College at the University of California, Santa Cruz, built in 1968.

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