The Alan Villiers Memorial Lecture (AVML) was established by the Society for Nautical Research, the Naval Review, and the Britannia Naval Research Association...
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Alan John Villiers, DSC (23 September 1903 – 3 March 1982) was a writer, adventurer, photographer and mariner. Born in Melbourne, Australia, Villiers...
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AVML may refer to: Alan Villiers Memorial Lecture, a lecture series on naval history Alta Via dei Monti Liguri, a hiking trail in Liguria, Italy International...
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Society. Beginning in 2010, the group began supporting the Alan Villiers Memorial Lecture. In 2020 the Society launched a podcast covering all themes...
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and understanding to the longer-term benefit of the Service. Alan Villiers Memorial Lecture "History". The Naval Review. Archived from the original on 6...
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Gustav Holst (category Pupils of Charles Villiers Stanford)
career as a composer, studying at the Royal College of Music under Charles Villiers Stanford. Unable to support himself by his compositions, he played the...
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former footballer AB de Villiers, former cricketer Giniel de Villiers, racing driver and winner of the 2009 Dakar Rally Jean de Villiers, former professional...
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Hercules Linton, 1836–1900. Cambridge, England: W. Heffer & Sons. Villiers, Alan (1953). The Cutty Sark – Last of a Glorious Era. Hodder & Stoughton...
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Spells Guillermo Verdecchia 1962 playwright Insomnia, The Noam Chomsky Lectures Robert Verdun non-fiction, investigative reporting The Fox in Charge of...
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years at Villiers Street, near Charing Cross (in a building subsequently named Kipling House): "Meantime, I had found me quarters in Villiers Street, Strand...
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book about his South African experiences, which became the focus of a lecture tour in November through Britain, America and Canada. Members of Parliament...
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Stephen Leacock (section Memorial Medal for Humour)
scholarly work was pronounced by Harold Innis in a 1938 lecture at the University of Toronto. That lecture, which was intended to pay tribute to Leacock as one...
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local and national economy. The factory was briefly acquired by Norton Villiers Triumph following their takeover of BSA but closed down, much of it being...
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Charles de Gaulle (section Memorials)
asked Pétain to create a special post for him which would enable him to lecture on "the Conduct of War" both to the École de Guerre and to the Centre des...
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of the Jim Conway Memorial Foundation (JCF), a registered educational charity. He gave the foundation's inaugural memorial lecture in 1981 and took the...
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the field of musical composition include Ralph Vaughan Williams, Charles Villiers Stanford, William Sterndale Bennett, Orlando Gibbons and, more recently...
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publication of "Civic Conservatism" Willetts gave the inaugural Oakeshott Memorial Lecture to the London School of Economics in which he made an attempt to explain...
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representative peers in the House of Lords. In 1903, he met Lady Beatrice Child Villiers (1880–1970), youngest daughter of The 7th Earl of Jersey (head of the Jersey...
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Mersenne and many other scholars to listen to a lecture given by the alchemist, Nicolas de Villiers, Sieur de Chandoux, on the principles of a supposed...
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myself to the King — 17 April 1621 He also wrote the following to George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham: My mind is calm, for my fortune is not my felicity...
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(1964). On Dealing with the Communist World, in series, The Elihu Root Lectures. New York: Harper & Row. xi, 57 p. N.B.: Also on t.p.: "Published for the...
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Ralph Vaughan Williams (category Pupils of Charles Villiers Stanford)
college, and Vaughan Williams's new professor of composition was Charles Villiers Stanford. Relations between teacher and student were stormy but affectionate...
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on 4 July 2010. Thatcher, Margaret (11 January 1996). "Keith Joseph Memorial Lecture". Archived from the original on 29 March 2017. Lawson, Nigel (1992)...
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Thomas Beecham selected discography Beecham had first approached Charles Villiers Stanford, but Stanford did not take private pupils. André Messager recommended...
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challenged Tony Blair and his wife Cherie over the money they made from lectures while Blair was Prime Minister. He also challenged minister Stephen Byers...
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Translated by William Villiers, 2nd Viscount Grandison. Dedicated to Sir Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Cleveland, a fellow prisoner of Villiers at the Tower of...
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1897), and Mit dem Leben ("With Life", 1899) Robertson: Regnum Dei: Eight Lectures on the Kingdom of God in the History of Christian Thought (1901) Chamberlain:...
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Disraeli, and the Duke of Richmond on one side and of Cobden, Bright and Villiers on the other, with the caricatured comments of Mr. Punch, to enrich the...
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Scotland (1886; 1892–1895) Edward Villiers, 5th Earl of Clarendon (1846–1914), Lord Chamberlain (1900–1905) George Child Villiers, 5th Earl of Jersey (1773–1859)...
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1992), pp. 214–215 Poetry of the Boer War, St Andrew's University Marq De Villiers (1988), White Tribe Dreaming: Apartheid's Bitter Roots as Witnessed by...
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