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During this period he published 18 plays and 3 novels, including the murder mystery The Red House Mystery ( 1922 ).
The success of his children's books was to become a source of considerable annoyance to Milne, whose self-avowed aim was to write whatever he pleased and who had, until then, found a ready audience for each change of direction: he had freed pre-war Punch from its ponderous facetiousness ; he had made a considerable reputation as a playwright ( like his idol J. M. Barrie ) on both sides of the Atlantic ; he had produced a witty piece of detective writing in The Red House Mystery ( although this was severely criticised by Raymond Chandler for the implausibility of its plot ).
* The Red House Mystery ( 1922 )
* Red House Cone in Wordsley: a 27 m high conical brick structure, diameter 18 m, used for the production of glass
* Little Red School House & Elisabeth Irwin High School-An independent Progressive preK-12 school in Manhattan, New York.
Museums, Theaters and other Cultural Sites: Conservatoire de musique at Place Neuve 5, Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques, Fonds cantonal d ' art contemporain, Ile Rousseau and statue, Institute and Museum of Voltaire with Library and Archives, Mallet House and Museum international de la Réforme, Musée Ariana, Musée d ' Art et d ' Histoire, Museum d ' art moderne et contemporain, Museum d ' ethnographie, Museum of the International Red Cross, Musée Rath, Muséum d ' histoire naturelle, Salle communale de Plainpalais et théâtre Pitoëff, Villa Bartholoni et Museum d ' Histoire et Sciences
One of the principal members of the Dutch artistic movement called De Stijl, Rietveld is famous for his Red and Blue Chair and for the Rietveld Schröder House, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Volume 1 – 13: Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow, 1950s /" Volume 14 ": Red Star Press, London 1978
* 1967 – Mark Kozelek, American singer / songwriter ( Red House Painters and Sun Kil Moon )
A clear demonstration of this thumb technique can be witnessed in the Woodstock video ; during the song " Red House " there are closeups of Hendrix's fretting hand.
Hendrix made numerous allusions to the concept in his music, most famously in the song " Red House ", in which he introduces his band by saying that he is about to present them all to the " Electric Church ".
' Forever Changes ,' originally released in 1967 and re-issued on a beautifully engineered disc that includes seven illuminating bonus tracks, freely mixes light and dark, with the melodic lyricism of ' Andmoreagain ' and ' The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This ,' matched by the apocalyptic sentiments of ' A House Is Not A Motel ' and ' The Red Telephone.
With David Angel's atmospheric string and horn arrangements giving the work a conceptual underpinning, Lee explores mainstream America's penchant for paranoia (' The Red Telephone ') and violence (' A House Is Not a Motel ') with songs that are as sonically subtle and lilting as they are lyrically blunt and harrowing.
Reagan models for Vogue ( magazine ) | Vogue magazine in the Red Room ( White House ) | Red Room, 1981
According to the legendarium recorded in the 12th-century Gesta Treverorum, the city was founded by an eponymous otherwise unrecorded Trebeta, an Assyrian prince, placing the city's founding legend centuries before and independently of ancient Rome: a medieval inscription on the facade of the Red House in Trier market,
The new dynasty was symbolised by the " Tudor Rose ", a fusion of the White Rose symbol of the House of York, and the Red Rose of the House of Lancaster.
The Red Room ( White House ) | Red Room as designed by Stéphane Boudin during the administration of John F. Kennedy.
When Forbes returned to U. S., he visited President Harding at the White House in the Red Room.
Red House, Bexleyheath
Red House at Bexleyheath in Kent, ( now Southeast London ) so named when the use of red brick without stucco was still unusual in domestic architecture,
was built for Morris to designs by Webb ; it was Webb's first building as an independent architect Red House featured ceiling paintings by Morris, wall-hangings designed by Morris and worked by himself and Jane ; furniture painted by Morris and Rossetti, and wall-paintings and stained-and painted glass designed by Burne-Jones.
In the autumn of 1864, a severe illness obliged Morris to choose between giving up his home at Red House and giving up his work in London.

Red and Bexleyheath
Rear of Red House, Bexleyheath
The DA6 postcode area which is south Bexleyheath has a less homogeneous feel and features Danson House and the Red House.
* Red House ( London ), a house in Bexleyheath in the southern suburbs of London, designed / owned by William Morris
* Red House in Bexleyheath, England designed by Philip Webb and William Morris.
During the 1860s William Morris famously used a decorated wagon to commute between this station and his new home at Red House, Bexleyheath, occasionally with his eccentric and artistic house guests.
The Muff family home 1903-1919: The Red House, Bexleyheath.
In 1899, he was sent to London to serve a five-year apprenticeship under the direction of the London architect William A. Pite and as a result, the Muff family moved from Yorkshire to the Red House, Bexleyheath, London which was originally designed by Philip Webb for William Morris.
He is particularly noted as the designer of Red House at Bexleyheath, southeast London in 1859 for William Morris, and — towards the end of his career — the house Standen ( near East Grinstead in West Sussex ).
* Red House ( London ), Bexleyheath ( 1859 )
Red House in Bexleyheath in southeast London, England, is a major building of the history of the Arts and Crafts style and of 19th century British architecture.
After their marriage, the couple lived at the Red House in Bexleyheath, Kent.
May Morris was born on 25 March 1862 at Red House, Bexleyheath, and was named Mary as she was born on the Feast of the Annunciation.
William Morris lived at the nearby Red House, in Bexleyheath, a house which was built for him by the architect Philip Webb.

Red and London
The issue was acute because the exiled Polish Government in London, supported in the main by Britain, was still competing with the new Lublin Government formed behind the Red Army.
She commuted between London to be with her husband, and New York, where she was blacklisted and thus rendered unemployable during the Red Scare of 1919-1920.
The notes, denominated in pounds sterling, were printed in London and issued at the York Factory, Fort Garry and the Red River Colony.
During the Second World War, Kenyon served as Divisional Commander of the Red Cross in Hammersmith, London, and later as Acting Director and Secretary of the Institute of Archaeology of the University of London.
A London message from the GRU, the Red Army's foreign military intelligence directorate, dated 10 August 1941, refers to the GRU reestablishing contact with Fuchs.
Burning Britain — The History of UK Punk 1980 – 1984 ( London: Cherry Red Books ).
During this period in London he also collaborated on a number of songs with Bruce Woodley of the Seekers, including " I Wish You Could Be Here ", " Cloudy ", and " Red Rubber Ball ", which would be a U. S. No. 1 hit for the Cyrkle in 1966.
Those years also marked the rise of London band Red Snapper.
The scene included bands such as Friction, and they became friends with the band, Red Lizard, who they invited back to London, where the band became known as Lizard.
Meanwhile, Jack Ryan, a former U. S. Marine and naval historian turned high-level CIA analyst, flies from London to Langley, Virginia to deliver British Intelligence's photographs of Red October to the Deputy Director of Intelligence.
In Red Rabbit, Ryan's assignment to London focuses on a daring mission to assist the defection of a KGB communications-center officer who has discovered that KGB director Yuri Andropov had ordered the assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II.
# This cotton is shipped on British ships, a three-week journey across the Indian Ocean, down the Red Sea, across the Mediterranean, through Gibraltar, across the Bay of Biscay and the Atlantic Ocean to London.
English Renaissance theatre, also known as early modern English theatre, refers to the theatre of England, largely based in London, which occurred between 1567, when the first English theatre ' The Red Lion ' was opened ; and the closure of the theatres in 1642.
With the building of the Salisbury Court Theatre in 1629 near the site of the defunct Whitefriars, the London audience had six theatres to choose from: three surviving large open-air " public " theatres, the Globe, the Fortune, and the Red Bull, and three smaller enclosed " private " theatres, the Blackfriars, the Cockpit, and the Salisbury Court.
The character of Lucy Harris ( originally portrayed by Linda Eder ) works as a prostitute and stripper in a small London club called The Red Rat, where she meets a multi-dimension man named Doctor Henry Jekyll, who turns into his evil persona Mr. Edward Hyde.
William Morris's Red House ( London ) | Red House in London
Piet Mondrian, Composition with Yellow, Blue, and Red, 1937-1942, Tate Gallery, London

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