• Henry "Sonny" Elms (c. 1861 – 14 September 1928) was an Australian rules football coach with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He...
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  • Elms are trees in the genus Ulmus. Elms or ELMS may refer to: Elms colliery, a mine in England Elms School (disambiguation), schools in England Elms Village...
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  • via National Library of Australia. "Henry Lette". Cricket Archive. Mennell, Philip (1892). "Lette, Hon. Henry Elms" . The Dictionary of Australasian Biography...
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    individual elms reached great size and age. However, in recent decades, most mature elms of European or North American origin have died from Dutch elm disease...
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  • Elmer Henry Maytag (September 18, 1883 – 20 July 1940) was the Maytag Corporation president starting in 1926. He also founded the Maytag Dairy Farms....
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    six children to Robert Dobie Salmond and Margaret Elms, the daughter of Margaret Duncan and Henry Elms, a native of England. Salmond's middle names come...
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    bought “The Elms”. He married Jeanne Susanne Sayous (1832-1901) who was Swiss in 1853 and had four more children. While he was living at the Elms he provided...
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    their former homelands. Owing to the demise of elms in the northern hemisphere as a result of the Dutch elm disease pandemic, the mature trees in Australia's...
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  • Ulmus gaussenii - Anhui elm Ulmus pseudopropinqua - Harbin spring elm Fossil elms Ulmus affinis Lesquereux (syn= Ulmus californica Lesquereux) Ulmus...
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    Ulmus americana (redirect from American elm)
    American elms in autumn Grant Crescent, Griffith, Australian Capital Territory, Australia: American elms in winter Ulmus americana as campus elm: Cambridge...
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    Ulmus minor (redirect from Small-leaved Elm)
    "were survivors of a former clone of at least nine elms, one dating from 1757". The Long Melford elms were painted in 1940 by the watercolourist S. R. Badmin...
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    Winter silhouette of English elm, Brighton (2009) English elms on Royal Parade, Parkville, Melbourne (2012) English elms in Cootamundra, New South Wales...
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    in the Elms – a record for Derbyshire. It broke the record set only the day before (18 July) of 36.9 °C (98.4 °F), also in Coton in the Elms. The previous...
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    Ulmus rubra (redirect from Indian Elm)
    elm disease than other species of American elms, but is severely damaged by the elm leaf beetle (Xanthogaleruca luteola).[unreliable source?] Red elm...
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    relatively steep drop into a tunnel. The Virginia Reel was designed by Henry Elmer Riehl, who named the ride after his daughter, Luna Virginia Riehl. The...
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    King Henry II of England and King Philip II of France in 1188, following the fall of Jerusalem: At Gisors, Henry II and his advisers stood under an Elm tree...
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    Henry IV (French: Henri IV; 13 December 1553 – 14 May 1610), also known by the epithets Good King Henry or Henry the Great, was King of Navarre (as Henry...
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  • noteworthy; among these are the following. Most of North America's notable elms are Ulmus americana, a fast-growing and long-lived species capable of attaining...
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    Ulmus parvifolia (redirect from Chinese Elm)
    short-lived, weak-wooded Siberian elm, as "Chinese elm". This has given the true Chinese elm an undeserved bad reputation. The two elms are very distinct and different...
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    Henry Valentine Miller (December 26, 1891 – June 7, 1980) was an American novelist, short story writer and essayist. He broke with existing literary forms...
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    elm disease on native or archaeophytic elms. The Cheshire Wildlife Trust, for example, planted numerous white elms on its reserves in the former Vale Royal...
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    Henry III (French: Henri III, né Alexandre Édouard; Polish: Henryk Walezy; Lithuanian: Henrikas Valua; 19 September 1551 – 2 August 1589) was King of...
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  • shepherded the defender Elms away, and Phil McShane picked the ball up and snapped it through from close range; Foote and Elms wrestled after the goal...
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    elm (also known as smooth-leaved elm or East Anglian elm), was the name used by R. H. Richens (1983) for English field elms that were not English elm...
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    Ulmus glabra (redirect from Wych elm)
    the Scotch or Scots elm; Loch Lomond is said to be a corruption of the Gaelic Lac Leaman interpreted by some as 'Lake of the Elms', 'leaman' being the...
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  • University Press. Paperback reprint, 1997. Gay, p. 312-3 Elms, p. 4 Barzun, p. 203 Elms, p. 10-11 Elms, p. 8 Krasovska, N. & Mayer, C.-H. (2021). A psychobiography...
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    are commonly recognised as Camperdown elms by grafting a cutting to the trunk of a wych elm (U. glabra). Henry and Bean record that in early days both...
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    2nd Baronet (1758–1838) was his elder half-brother. He was born at Barn Elms. According to his obituary in the Gentleman's Magazine, he was known as Hugh...
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    Elmer Bernstein (/ˈbɜːrnstiːn/ BURN-steen; April 4, 1922 – August 18, 2004) was an American composer and conductor. In a career that spanned over five...
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    Ulmus pumila (redirect from Asiatic Elm)
    anthers, and a green pistil with a two-lobed style. Unlike most elms, the Siberian elm is able to self-pollinate successfully. The wind-dispersed samarae...
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