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Many years later I went to see S.K. in England, where he was living at Whiteleaf, near Aylesbury, and he showed me beside his cottage there the remains of the road on which Boadicea is supposed to have travelled.
The little cottage was bursting with people of all ages.
I called the other afternoon on my old friend, Graves Moreland, the Anglo-American literary critic -- his mother was born in Ohio -- who lives alone in a fairy-tale cottage on the Upson Downs, raising hell and peacocks, the former only when the venerable gentleman becomes an angry old man about the state of literature or something else that is dwindling and diminishing, such as human stature, hope, and humor.
It was at the end of the sidewalk in front of the Dellwood Cemetery cottage.
Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline, Scotland, in a typical weaver's cottage with only one main room consisting of half the ground floor which was shared with the neighboring weaver's family.
Anne's father, Patrick Brontë ( 1777 – 1861 ), was born in a two-room cottage in Emdale, Loughbrickland, County Down, Ireland.
A Muslim community was started in June 1940 when two Yemenis purchased an artisan cottage on Mary Street.
Orwell needed somewhere he could concentrate on writing his book, and once again help was provided by Aunt Nellie, who was living at Wallington, Hertfordshire in a very small sixteenth-century cottage called the " Stores ".
Wallington was a tiny village thirty-five miles north of London and the cottage had with almost no modern facilities.
In the countryside, where guild rules did not operate, there was freedom for the entrepreneur with capital to organize cottage industry, a network of cottagers who spun and wove in their own premises on his account, provided with their raw materials, perhaps even their looms, by the capitalist who took a share of the profits.
The Javanese Majapahit Empire was arguably able to encompass much of the modern day ASEAN due to its unique mastery of bronze smithing and use of a central arsenal fed by a large number of cottage industries within the immediate region.
Much of the agricultural workforce was uprooted from the countryside and moved into large urban centres of production, as the steam-based production factories could undercut the traditional cottage industries, because of economies of scale and the increased output per worker made possible by the new technologies.
First she invited him to her plantation in 1877 near Biloxi, Mississippi at a time when he was ailing, and gave him a cottage to use for working on his memoir.
Locke was born on 29 August 1632, in a small thatched cottage by the church in Wrington, Somerset, about twelve miles from Bristol.
The white gingerbread cottage that was Maroger's home in Baltimore is found on the east campus of Loyola College in Maryland and is used for drawing and painting courses.
George W. Lyon patented his cottage upright in 1878 and it was sold under the Lyon and Healy name.
The short cottage upright or pianino with vertical stringing, made popular by Robert Wornum around 1815, was built into the 20th century.
From his retirement in his modest chacra ( cottage or hut ) at Ibaray, near Asunción, he told countless ordinary citizens who came to visit him that their revolution had been betrayed, that the change in government had only traded a Spanish-born elite for a criollo one, and that the present government was incompetent and mismanaged.
Within the conservation area is a cottage that was given to Queen Charlotte as a wedding present on her marriage to George III.
Hand-spinning was a cottage industry in medieval Europe, where the wool spinners ( often women and children ) would provide enough yarn to service the needs of the men who operated the loom.
The same slot bus was continued on the ZX81, and later the ZX Spectrum, which encouraged a small cottage industry of expansion devices, including memory ( Sinclair produced RAM expansion packs for the ZX80: the original ZX80 RAM Pack held either 1, 2 or 3 KB of static RAM ; a later model held 16 KB, using dynamic RAM chips ( DRAM )), printers, and even floppy drives.
A blue plaque marking the cottage as an historic site was placed in 2006.
In 1878, his birthplace was still of note: " The site of Cromwell's birthplace is still pointed out by tradition, and is in some measure confirmed by the survey of Wimbledon Manor, quoted above, for it describes on that spot ' an ancient cottage called the smith's shop, lying west of the highway from Richmond to Wandsworth, being the sign of the Anchor.

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It was not until 1901, eight years after his appointment, that he was allowed the use of a small cottage for the laboratory, and given thirty-five pounds annually ( later, and somewhat begrudgingly, increased to fifty ) for purchase and upkeep of equipment.
The song " Bron-Y-Aur Stomp " is named after the 18th Century Welsh cottage Bron-Yr-Aur owned by a friend of his father ; it later inspired the song " Bron-Yr-Aur ".
While the smorgasbord of later additions on these houses gives the older part of town an eccentric and fanciful personality, each of these older houses has a small, tent-shaped core dating from the first cottage construction.
Taylor lived in Disley, Cheshire for a while, where Dylan Thomas ( who was his first wife's lover ) was his guest ; he later provided Thomas with a cottage in Oxford so that he could recover from a breakdown.
28 days later, Jim is shown waking up in recovery again, this time at a remote cottage.
Delius later liked to represent his house at Solano Grove as " a shanty ", but it was a substantial cottage of four rooms, with plenty of space for Delius to entertain guests.
It was originally a hunting lodge and was later used as a park-keeper's cottage and as a lock-up for prisoners.
In later years the museum have made additional installments, Øvre tunet, Stølen, and Husmannsplassen, where a stone cottage is reconstructed, similar to those used in the mountain sæter.
In 1906, the couple's vacation home on Jekyll Island was completed ; nicknamed " Indian Mound ", the 25-room " cottage " remained in the family until ordered evacuated in 1942 by the U. S. government ; five years later the entire island was purchased by the state of Georgia, and decades later it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Rockefeller Cottage.
The character of Atal, the innkeeper's son who witnesses the cats of Ulthar circling the antagonists ' cottage, would later appear in Lovecraft's The Other Gods.
Five years of domesticity followed, with winters spent in Edinburgh and summers at a cottage at Chiefswood, near Abbotsford, where Lockhart's child John Hugh was born ; the second son Walter and daughter Charlotte were born later in London and Brighton.
Krystle and Alexis famously brawl in Alexis ' cottage and later in a lily pond, hurl mud at each other at a beauty salon, and slide down a ravine together into a puddle of mud before their final showdown in a fashion studio in the 1991 miniseries Dynasty: The Reunion.
Railroad historian George Drury later said the merger resembled " a late-in-life marriage to which each partner brings a house, a summer cottage, two cars, and several complete sets of china and glassware — plus car payments and mortgages on the houses.
After a quarrel, possibly over Tschaikovsky's claim to the estate ( but not over her claim to be Anastasia ), Tschaikovsky moved out of the Leeds ' mansion, and the pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff arranged for her to live at the Garden City Hotel in Hempstead, New York, and later in a small cottage.
Boot and shoe making which started as a cottage industry later expanding through small workshops thrived following the opening of tanneries around 1792 which also supplied leather for saddle making and glove.
Possibly with help from better-off members of the family, Laura moved to a red brick cottage on Water Street ( later Bridgewater Street ) in November 1841.
Montgomery's cottage still stands, although it was moved to 77 Livingston Street, where it houses the local Daughters of the American Revolution chapter ; the street it was on was later named in his honor.
* Lin Bu ( 林逋 ) was a Song Dynasty poet who spent much of his later life in solitude, while admiring plum blossoms, on a cottage by West Lake in Hangzhou.
Various meat pies are consumed such as steak and kidney pie, shepherd's pie, cottage pie, Cornish pasty and pork pie, the later of which is consumed cold.
Many years later, Hester returns alone, still wearing the scarlet letter, to live in her old cottage and resumes her charitable work.
* The Ruth Leff Siegel Center, which is almost exclusively referred to as " The Pub ," was originally constructed as a gardener ’ s cottage on the Lawrence estate, then used as an infirmary and later as a faculty house.

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