• Sir Owen Tudor Burne, GCIE KCSI (1837–1909) was a British major-general known for his contributed volume Clyde and Strathnairn for the Rulers of India...
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  • politician Nancy Burne (1907–1954), British film actress Nicol Burne (1574–1598), Scottish Roman Catholic controversialist Owen Tudor Burne (1837–1909), British...
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    Hatch, a Grade II* listed Georgian residence. Once the home of Sir Owen Tudor Burne, it was saved from demolition in 1929 by public appeal. Ye Olde Eight...
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    Shaun Burley Major-General Edwyn Sherard Burnaby Major-General Sir Owen Tudor Burne, GCIE KCSI (1837–1909) General Sir Charles Burnett Major-General Edward...
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  • (39): 604. JSTOR 547869. "Rulers of India: Clyde and Strathnairn by Owen Tudor Burne". The Journal of the Society of Arts. 40 (2039): 123–124. 18 December...
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  • Evelyne Browne (5 January 1848 – 22 April 1878), married Maj.-Gen. Sir Owen Tudor Burne Hon. Charles Matthias Browne (24 February – 10 April 1849), died in...
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    Georgian house in Church Street. It was the home of Major-General Sir Owen Tudor Burne, renowned soldier and 3 times private secretary to the Viceroy of India...
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  • Commissioner for the Trial of Rebels and Mutineers in 1857-58 Major Owen Tudor Burne, 20th Regiment of Foot, Private Secretary to the late Viceroy and Governor-General...
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  • Commissioner of the Nagpur Division, Central Provinces. Major-General Sir Owen Tudor Burne, KCSI, CIE. His Highness Maharaja Sawai Ranjor Singh Bahadur, of Ajaigarh...
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    the poet to the sculptor and painter. Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Edward Burne-Jones are most strongly associated with Aestheticism. However, their approach...
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    Set – a group of students at the University of Oxford including Edward Burne-Jones, who combined a love of Romantic literature with a commitment to social...
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  • sugar magnate, 64 17 June – Sir Edward Burne-Jones, artist, 64 17 July – Arthur Guest, politician, 56 11 August – Owen Humphrey Davies (Eos Llechid), composer...
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    frieze around the decorated ceiling and stained-glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones. The Centre Refreshment Room (1865–77) was designed in a Renaissance...
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  • – Catherine Mikhailovna, Russian grand duchess (d. 1894) 1833 – Edward Burne-Jones, English artist of the Pre-Raphaelite movement (d. 1898) 1837 – Francis...
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    Sandys, 1858 National Museum Cardiff Fair Rosamund and Queen Eleanor Edward Burne-Jones, 1861 Yale Centre for British Art Many representations of Eleanor...
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    said Mary Earnley lay, the said Mary Earnley shooted out and cryed, " Burne her, burne her, shee tormented two of my sisters." Shee saith further that two...
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    the start of the 20th century. In around 1907, the inventor, E. Lancaster Burne, erected one of the first wind turbines on Pewley Hill to generate electricity...
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    Grail is illustrated in the Tennyson memorial window, designed by Edward Burne-Jones. The polychromatic marble font dates to 1870 and the organ case incorporates...
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    consecrated in 1867. The windows at the west end were designed by Edward Burne-Jones and the wrought-iron chancel screen was designed by Edwin Lutyens...
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  • Fiona MacCarthy, The Last Pre-Raphaelite: Edward Burne-Jones and the Victorian Imagination (Edward Burne-Jones) — 2012 Alan Warner, The Deadman's Pedal...
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    included John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and subsequently Edward Burne-Jones. Also associated with it was the designer William Morris, whose efforts...
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  • rolling stock—Class A4 No.4500 Sir Ronald Matthews and Class A2/3 No.520 Owen Tudor—at Doncaster Works. Artwork commissioned by London and North Eastern Railway...
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    the red dragon banner) as the House of Tudor, which traced its lineage directly to Arthur. Later, the Tudors' Welsh supporters, including bards, interpreted...
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    artists such as John Linnell, Richard Parkes Bonington, George Price Boyce, Burne-Jones, Mark Gertler and Duncan Grant. Aske Hall by J. M. W. Turner is also...
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    Fiona: "The Last Pre-Raphaelite: Edward Burne-Jones and the Victorian Imagination", Harvard University Press, 2012 Burne-Jones 1904, vol. 2, p. 285. Anson,...
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    Thomas Archer. It is in the heart of the city, with glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones. Another church that was built during the 18th century is St Paul's...
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    the Pre-Raphaelite painters, including Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Edward Burne-Jones, and especially by British graphic artists of the 1880s, including...
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    style to Etty's. The new generation of history painters such as Edward Burne-Jones, Lawrence Alma-Tadema and Frederic Leighton sought to depict passivity...
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    Percy Worthington, the stained glass is mostly by William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones, the mural paintings in the vestry and adjacent library are by Gerald...
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