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Stone bas-reliefs, including the famous Royal Lion Hunt relief's ( Room 10 ), that were found in the palaces of the Assyrian kings at Nimrud and Nineveh.
Layard's work was continued by his assistant, Hormuzd Rassam and in 1852 – 1854 he went on to discover the North Palace of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh with many magnificent reliefs, including the famous Royal Lion Hunt scenes.
* Royal Lion Hunt Scenes
File: BM ; _ANE_-_Nineveh, _The_Royal_Lion_Hunt_ ( Room_10 ). JPG | Room 10-Nineveh, The Royal Lion Hunt
The earliest recorded meeting was organised at Shrewsbury, Shropshire in 1840 by the Royal Shrewsbury School Hunt.
* HMS Fairfield, a Royal Navy Hunt class minesweeper launched in 1919
Hunt and Millais were students at the Royal Academy of Arts.
* The Mission ( Royal Hunt album ), 2001
After eventually entering the Royal Academy art schools, having initially been rejected, Hunt rebelled against the influence of its founder Sir Joshua Reynolds.
* Royal Hunt Club, non-profit Booster Club program-http :// www. royalhuntclub. com
Several of Shaffer's plays have been adapted to film, including Five Finger Exercise ( 1962 ), The Royal Hunt of the Sun ( 1969 ), The Public Eye ( 1962 ), from which he adapted the 1972 film Follow Me!
* The Royal Hunt of the Sun ( 1964 ), a theatre piece on Atahualpa, the last emperor of the Tahuantinsuyu.
Gambon played for four years in many NT productions, including named roles in The Recruiting Officer and The Royal Hunt of the Sun, working with directors William Gaskill and John Dexter.
* The Royal Hunt of the Sun ( Diego ), Chichester Festival and National / Old Vic, 1964
* The Royal Hunt of the Sun by Peter Shaffer, directed by John Dexter ( 1964 ); the National's first world premiere
He also appeared in Peter Shaffer ’ s The Royal Hunt of the Sun ( with Robert Stephens ), Charley's Aunt, Tom Stoppard ’ s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Congreve's The Way of the World, Georges Feydeau ’ s A Flea In Her Ear ( directed by Jacques Charon of the Comédie Française ), The Crucible, Luigi Pirandello's The Rules Of The Game, Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Idiot and George Bernard Shaw's Mrs. Warren's Profession.
* Hunt, Lynn, " Freedom of Dress in Revolutionary France ", in From the Royal to the Republican Body: Incorporating the Political in Seventeenth-and Eighteenth-Century France, Editors: Sara E. Melzer, Kathryn Norberg, 1998, University of California Press, 1998, ISBN 0520208072, 9780520208070
Since January 2002, the Tapestry Studio at West Dean College has been working on a recreation of The Hunt of the Unicorn tapestries, 4 of which are now hanging in the restored Queen's Presence Chamber in the Royal Palace.
Later London credits include My Fair Lady, South Pacific ( at the Royal National Theatre ), The Woman In White, Othello and Acorn Antiques The Musical ( 2005 ), The Royal Hunt of the Sun, Rock ' n ' Roll and Porgy and Bess in 2006 at the Savoy Theatre ( an abridged version with dialogue instead of recitatives, unlike Nunn's first production of the opera ).
* Allsen, Thomas T. " The Royal Hunt in Eurasian History ".
Although not as well known as earlier Pre-Raphaelite artists such as Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John Everett Millais and William Holman Hunt, Waterhouse's work is currently displayed at several major British art galleries, and the Royal Academy of Art organised a major retrospective of his work in 2009.
They had at least ten children, one of whom, Sir Allen Thomas Hunt, became an Admiral in the Royal Navy.
In 1844 he entered the Royal Academy Schools where he first met John Everett Millais and William Holman Hunt.

Royal and Sun
It was discovered in 1725 and later explained by the third Astronomer Royal, James Bradley, who attributed it to the finite speed of light and the motion of Earth in its orbit around the Sun.
*< cite id = refHSJ1939 > H Spencer Jones, " The Rotation of the Earth, and the Secular Accelerations of the Sun, Moon and Planets ", in Monthly Notes of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 99 ( 1939 ), pp 541 – 558 .</ cite >
In 1766, the Royal Society engaged Cook to travel to the Pacific Ocean to observe and record the transit of Venus across the Sun.
Blunden's public honours included the C. B. E., 1951 ; the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry, 1956 ; The Royal Society of Literature's Benson Medal ; the Order of the Rising Sun, 3rd Class ( Japan ), 1963 ; and Honorary Membership of the Japan Academy.
It is a plot of the position of the Sun at 12: 00 noon at Royal Observatory, Greenwich, England ( latitude 51. 4791 ° N, longitude 0 °) during the year 2006.
In 1994 Cunard purchased the rights to the name of the Royal Viking Line and its Royal Viking Sun.
Others began to realize that a lot of money could be made from this scheme, and ten more insurance companies set up in London before 1832: The Alliance, Atlas, Globe, Imperial, London, Protector, Royal Exchange, Sun Union and Westminster.
Among the extensive group of works by Corrado Giaquinto in the Prado, worth separate mention are the preparatory oil sketch for the fresco in the Royal Palace in Madrid entitled The Birth of the Sun and the Triumph of Bacchus, and the allegorical composition of Justice and Peace.
< cite > Royal and Divine Statuary in Egypt ’ s Dazzling Sun: Amenhotep III and his World </ cite >, ( Cleveland, 1992 ), nos.
He was the father of Stephen Decatur, Jr. During the American Revolution he commanded the Royal Louis, the Comet, the Retaliation, the Rising Sun, and the Fair American.
* The Royal Hunt of the Sun ( 1969 )
He choreographed ballets including Yugen ( 1965 ), Elektra ( 1967, revised from the original version created for the Royal Ballet in 1963 ), Sun Music ( 1968 ),, Perisynthyon ( 1974 ) and produced and directed The Merry Widow ( 1975 ).
He appeared in the title role in a 1963 production of Bertolt Brecht's The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, which flopped, but he had a great success in Peter Shaffer's The Royal Hunt of the Sun, playing conquistador Francisco Pizarro to David Carradine's Tony Award-nominated Atahuallpa.
Since appearing in the widely-popular Sound of Music, Plummer has appeared in a vast number of notable films, including Inside Daisy Clover ( 1965 ), The Night of the Generals ( cameo as Field Marshal Erwin Rommel ) ( 1967 ), Oedipus the King ( 1968 ), The Royal Hunt of the Sun ( 1969 ), Battle of Britain ( 1970 ), Waterloo ( 1970 ), The Man Who Would Be King ( 1975 ), The Return of the Pink Panther ( 1975 ), The Silent Partner ( 1978 ), International Velvet ( 1978 ), Murder by Decree ( 1979 ), Somewhere in Time ( 1980 ), Eyewitness ( 1981 ), Dragnet ( 1987 ), Shadow Dancing ( 1988 ), Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country ( 1991 ), Malcolm X ( 1992 ), Wolf ( 1994 ), Dolores Claiborne ( 1995 ), 12 Monkeys ( 1995 ), Syriana ( 2005 ), The New World ( 2005 ), and The Lake House ( 2006 ).
Although Harrison persuaded the producers to reverse the decision, Plummer was satisfied by receiving $ 87, 500 just for signing the contract and didn't even miss a performance of his role in the stage play The Royal Hunt of the Sun during this incident.

Royal and 1964
CORAL ( Computer On-line Real-time Applications Language ) is a programming language originally developed in 1964 at the Royal Radar Establishment ( RRE ), Malvern, UK, as a subset of JOVIAL.
Notable made-for-television productions of Hamlet include those starring Christopher Plummer ( 1964 ), Richard Chamberlain ( 1970 ; Hallmark Hall of Fame ), Derek Jacobi ( 1980 ; Royal Shakespeare Company, BBC ), Kevin Kline ( 1990 ), Campbell Scott ( 2000 ) and David Tennant ( 2009 ; Royal Shakespeare Company, BBC ).
He initially worked as an assistant director at Northampton repertory theatre ( now known as Royal & Derngate ), but in the early 1960s moved into television direction and was credited in this role on early episodes of Z-Cars in 1964.
* Gold Medal, Royal Geographical Society, London ( 1964 )
The Air Ministry was a department of the British Government with the responsibility of managing the affairs of the Royal Air Force, that existed from 1918 to 1964.
Of particular note is his 1964 Royal Opera House production of Tosca with Maria Callas and Tito Gobbi.
A significant 1958 Royal Opera House ( London ) production of Verdi's five-act Italian version of Don Carlos ( with Jon Vickers ) followed, along with a Macbeth in Spoleto in 1958 and a famous black-and-white Il trovatore with scenery and costumes by Filippo Sanjust at Covent Garden in 1964.
Royal Shakespeare Theatre Company, 1960 – 1963 ( London: Max Reinhardt, 1964 )
Jimmy Little is regarded as the first Aboriginal performer to achieve mainstream success, with his debut 1964 song " The Royal Telephone " highly popular and successful.
The Cool World ( 1964 ) is a feature film about African-American life in the Royal Pythons, a youth gang in Harlem.
His reign length as preserved in the damaged Turin King List was disputed in the past with Jürgen von Beckerath reading the damaged figure on the papyrus fragment as only 13 years in his 1964 work Untersuchungen zur politischen Geschichte der zweiten Zwischenzeit in Ägypten, while both Alan Gardiner in The Royal Canon of Turin ( 1959 )— and Kenneth Kitchen in his 1987 paper " The Basics of Egyptian Chronology in Relation to the Bronze Age at the ' High, Middle or Low '" University of Göteborg convention maintained that it was 23 years.
In 1964, his demand that the Royal Ulster Constabulary remove an Irish tricolour from Sinn Féin's Belfast offices led to two days of rioting, after this was followed through ( see Flags and Emblems Act – the public display of any symbol, with the exception of the Union flag, that could cause a breach of the peace was illegal until Westminster repealed the Act in 1987 ).
The show was commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company for a showing at Christmastime, 1964.
She received many honors for her outstanding scientific achievements, among them the Harry Oscar Wood Award ( 1960 ), the Emil Wiechert Medal ( 1964 ), the Gold Medal of the Danish Royal Society of Science and Letters ( 1965 ), the
Leighton Moss RSPB reserve is a nature reserve in Lancashire, England, which has been in the care of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds since 1964.
The year 1964 saw the gradual demise of the Royal George Hotel as the prime focal venue of the Sydney Push which dispersed its bustling social life to other traditional venues like the Newcastle, Orient and Port Jackson hotels in The Rocks near Circular Quay and the Rose, Crown and Thistle at Paddington, but also to alternative central-city pubs including the United States and Edinburgh Castle.
Construction of the purpose-built campus began in 1964, with the first building, now known as 4 South, completed in 1965, and the Royal Charter was granted in 1966.
He was a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society ( 1948 ), the Royal Society ( 1964 ), the American Geophysical Union ( 1962 ), the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ( 1974 ), and the American Astronautical Society, a member of the American Philosophical Society ( 1972 ), the United States National Academy of Sciences ( 1974 ) and the International Academy of Astronautics, and an Honorary Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge ( 1986 ).
He acted at the Piccadilly Theatre in 1959 and was with the Royal Shakespeare Company in the 1962 Arts Theatre Experimental season ( Nil Carborundum and Afore Night Come ) 1964 ' Dirty Plays ' season Night Come, Victor and the premiere productions of The Marat Sade and the revival of Afore Night Come ), in 1965 at Stratford where he appeared in The Comedy of Errors, Timon of Athens, The Jew of Malta, Love's Labour's Lost, and Peter Hall's outstanding production of The Government Inspector at the Aldwych Theatre with Paul Scofield, Eric Porter, Donald Burton, Stanley Lebor, Bruce Condell, John Corvin and Tim Wylton among others.
The Queen's Royal Lancers Regimental Museum of the 17th and 21st Lancers was established here in 1964 but was required to leave in October 2007.
" Holloway had a long association with the show, appearing in the original 1956 Broadway production at the Mark Hellinger Theatre, the 1958 London version at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and the film version in 1964.
Constantine II, (, Konstantínos Βʹ ; born 2 June 1940 ) was King of Greece from 1964 until the abolition of the monarchy in 1973, the sixth and last monarch of the Greek Royal Family.
* His Royal Highness The Crown Prince of Greece, Prince of Denmark, Duke of Sparta ( 1947 – 1964 )

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