William James Linton (December 7, 1812 – December 29, 1897) was an English-born American wood-engraver, landscape painter, political reformer and author...
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politician from Michigan William James Linton (1812–1897), Anglo-American author, artist and political reformer William Linton (artist) (1791–1876), British...
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in Western painting by Wenceslaus Hollar (1620s–30s), William James Linton (1830s), and William Morris Hunt (c. 1870). Mocha Dick, a whale from the early...
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strong anti-feminist slant. Linton was born in Keswick, Cumbria, England, the youngest of the twelve children of the Rev. James Lynn, vicar of Crosthwaite...
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reproducing woodcuts. Wood-engraving: A Manual of Instruction by William James Linton in 1884 and A History of Wood-engraving by George Edward Woodberry...
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activist William James Linton in the late 19th century. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. The Atwater-Linton House is...
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Christianity portal James Raymone Linton, DD(9 February 1879 – 2 June 1958) was an eminent Anglican bishop in the 20th century. Educated at Turdham University...
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Wuthering Heights (redirect from Edgar Linton)
landed gentry living on the West Yorkshire moors, the Earnshaws and the Lintons, and their turbulent relationships with the Earnshaws' foster son, Heathcliff...
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had been thrown out of the party before it sailed from Harwich by William James Linton, accused of financial irregularity. At the end of October, Forbes...
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and Paradise Terence Conran (1931–2020), designer and restaurateur William James Linton (1812–1897), wood-engraver and author Anthony Scrivener (1935–2015)...
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built herself a house there in 1845. At Keswick, Mrs Lynn Linton (wife of William James Linton) was born in 1822. Brantwood, a house beside Coniston Water...
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Earnshaw, and Catherine, daughter of Edgar Linton and Catherine the elder. Heathcliff forces his sickly son, Linton, who entirely resembles his mother, Isabella...
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illustrator and social reformer William James Linton who bought the house the following year. Between 1858 and 1864, while Linton was living in London, the...
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Tennyson's "Lady of Shalott" gained the approval of wood-engraver William James Linton to whom Walter Crane was apprenticed for three years in 1859–62....
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the profession in his day. His early death at age 28, according to William James Linton, was caused by consumption. Powis was born in London, and trained...
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which remained unpublished. This work was under the influence of William James Linton. Heraud was the author of: The Legend of St. Loy, with other Poems...
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radical Joseph Cowen who had welcomed Orsini to Stella Hall, and William James Linton, had associated with Orsini when he had visited the North of England...
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(Tuckwell: East Linton, 1999). HMC Mar & Kellie (London, 1904), 15, Will 12 June 1540: Cameron, Jamie, James V (Tuckwell: East Linton, 1998), pp. 245–248...
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plates from his illuminated books. Many of these were engraved by William James Linton. Other designs, commentary and the second edition's cover were provided...
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in Paris and was also an assistant to the British wood-engraver William James Linton. Thomas was a friend of Charles Dickens and believed in social reform...
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University of Nebraska Omaha Appledore Private Press, set-up in 1867 by William James Linton at Appledore (his house), in Hamden, Connecticut Arion Press, founded...
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Christina Rossetti, English poet and hymn-writer (b. 1830) 1897 – William James Linton, English-American painter, author, and activist (b. 1812) 1900 –...
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Channel Islands and at times corresponded with radicals including William James Linton and Friedrich Engels. Barmby also authored the first attested writing...
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possession of his friend, William Bell Scott, was purchased at the sale of Bell's collections in 1890 by William James Linton, who presented it to the...
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William Seelye Linton (February 4, 1856 – November 22, 1927) was an American businessman and politician who served two terms in the U.S. House of Representatives...
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Francis Barrymore (1973). "The English Republic". Radical Artisan: William James Linton 1812-97. Manchester: Manchester University Press. p. 111. ISBN 0-7190-0531-0...
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East Linton is a village and former police burgh in East Lothian, Scotland, situated on the River Tyne and A199 road (former A1 road) five miles east of...
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associated with the radical group comprising also William Henry Ashurst, William James Linton, William Shaen, James Stansfeld, Peter Alfred Taylor, mixing Unitarians...
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Gallienne – Amy Levy – William James Linton – Frederick Locker-Lampson – John Gibson Lockhart – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow – James Russell Lowell – Henry...
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speciation. At the end of 1833 Saull was one of a group who employed William James Linton to fit out a room in City Road as a "Hall of Science", in which Rowland...
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