Elizabeth Stirling a.k.a. Elizabeth Bridge (26 February 1819 – 25 March 1895) was an English organist and composer. Elizabeth Stirling was born in Greenwich...
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the Crown on a Scotsman. Stirling was born at Kenmure, the son of Archibald Stirling, Esq., of Keir and Cawder, and Elizabeth Maxwell, sister of Sir John...
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Bridge and the port. Located on the River Forth, Stirling is the administrative centre for the Stirling council area, and is traditionally the county town...
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He is often referred to as William Stirling Hamilton of Preston, in reference to his mother, Elizabeth Stirling. He was born in rooms at the University...
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Lindsey Stirling (b. 1986)". GCD. February 23, 2022. Retrieved February 23, 2022. Stirling, Lindsey. "Previous Performances". LindseyStirling.com. Archived...
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abolished and Stirling Council took over all local government functions within the area. The administrative centre of the area is the city of Stirling, with the...
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British Architects Stirling Prize is a British prize for excellence in architecture. It is named after the architect James Stirling, organised and awarded...
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Malady Bridge, a crossing of the Monongahela in the United States Elizabeth Stirling Bridge (1819–1895), British musician This disambiguation page lists...
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China Station, Stirling on his own initiative signed Britain's first Anglo-Japanese Friendship Treaty. Throughout his career Stirling showed considerable...
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Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603. She was the last monarch...
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sieges of Stirling Castle, a strategically important fortification in Stirling, Scotland. During the Wars of Scottish Independence Siege of Stirling Castle...
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Street, London, the eldest daughter of Jane Stirling née Gilbert (1848–1936), and her husband Edward C. Stirling, M.B., F.R.C.S., both Australian-born, and...
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Elizabeth Stirling-Hamilton, Register of Pupil Probationers; RLHLH/N/2/1, 84; Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums, London Elizabeth Stirling-Hamilton...
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Offenbach and Gilbert and Sullivan. Bridge married organist and composer Elizabeth Stirling (1818–1895) on 16 May 1863 in Stepney. After she died, he married...
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teachers including Edward John Hopkins, Henry Litolff, William Rea, and Elizabeth Stirling. Granville Bantock [pupils] this teacher's teachers Sauret (1852–1920)...
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composer Edward John Hopkins and also with organist and composer Elizabeth Stirling and virtuoso pianist and composer Henry Litolff. He studied at the...
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Julie Andrews (redirect from Julie Elizabeth Andrews)
Dame Julie Andrews (born Julia Elizabeth Wells; 1 October 1935) is an English actress, singer, and author. She has garnered numerous accolades throughout...
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Mary Allen, 1790–1836 Richard Limpus, 1847 William Rea, 1847–1858 Elizabeth Stirling, 1858–1880 C. F. Frye, 1880–1886 W. M. Wait, 1887–1891 Herbert George...
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of Lord Elibank Alexander Murray, 4th Lord Elibank, and his wife, Elizabeth Stirling. His cousin was Alexander Murray (British Army officer, died 1762)...
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Franziska Brandes (1765–1788) Elizabeth Billington (1765–1818) Jeanne-Hippolyte Devismes (1765–?1834) Magdalene Stirling (1765–1846) Anne-Marie Krumpholtz...
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teachers Hamilton (1785–1845) studied with teachers including unknown . Elizabeth Stirling [pupils] Giovanni Punto (Jan Václav Stich) this teacher's teachers...
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Diana Rigg (redirect from Enid Diana Elizabeth Rigg)
actress Rachael Stirling (born 1977), with Archie Stirling, a theatrical producer and former officer in the Scots Guards, and son of Bill Stirling. They married...
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Hutchison Stirling was born in Glasgow, Scotland, the fifth son (and the youngest of six children) of William Stirling (died 14 March 1851) and Elizabeth Christie...
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ISBN 9783527621675. Retrieved 27 February 2024. Daniel, F. M.; Macintyre, Jane Elizabeth; Stirling, V. M. (1992). Dictionary of Inorganic Compounds Volume 1. Chapman...
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James McGranahan Edwin George Monk Oliveria Prescott Alice Mary Smith Elizabeth Stirling [pupils] Frederick Westlake Maude Valérie White Agnes Zimmermann Ethel...
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and Mary would be moved to Stirling Castle. Lennox escorted Mary to Stirling on 26 July 1543. Mary was crowned at Stirling on 9 September 1543. Lennox...
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Lancelot Stirling were also members of parliament. Stirling was born in Jamaica in about 1808. He was the illegitimate son of Archibald Stirling, a member...
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developed sufficiently in England that the composer and organist Elizabeth Stirling (1819–1895) could give concerts in St Katherine's, Regent's Park and...
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RMMV Stirling Castle was a British ocean liner of the Union-Castle Line built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast for the Southampton to South Africa mail service...
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family, written sometime in the early 1900s, by his cousin, Mary Elizabeth Stirling. And this detail is corroborated by notices in The Times, that between...
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