Charles Alfred Stothard (5 July 1786 – 28 May 1821) was an English antiquarian draughtsman, with a special interest in monumental effigies. Stothard was...
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English historical novelist Anna Stothard (born 1983), British novelist, journalist and screenwriter Charles Alfred Stothard (1786–1821), English artist and...
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Anna Eliza Bray (redirect from Anna Eliza Stothard)
opportunity was lost. In February 1818, she married Charles Alfred Stothard, son of the noted painter Thomas Stothard R. A. They travelled to France, and her first...
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antiquarian illustrator Charles Alfred Stothard, who also predeceased his father; and Alfred Joseph Stothard, medallist to George IV. Stothard died on 27 April...
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com. Stothard, Charles (1823). Memoirs, Including Original Journals, Letters, Papers, and Antiquarian Tracts, of the Late Charles Alfred Stothard, F.S...
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neighbourhood of Holwood Hill in the parish of Keston in Kent. Charles Alfred Stothard, who married his sister, interested him in antiquities and they...
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A study of the tomb of de Valence published by Charles Alfred Stothard...
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Crome, English artist in the Romantic era (born 1768) May 27 – Charles Alfred Stothard, English historical draughtsman (born 1786) July 4 – Richard Cosway...
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years he entertained all the celebrities of London. Flaxman and Charles Alfred Stothard had a share in the decoration of the house, which Rogers virtually...
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be partly, if not largely, responsible for many of the designs. Charles Alfred Stothard, coloured facsimile of the Bayeux Tapestry in 1818 Jacob Schnebbelie...
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Lavenham. That of Henry VIII's first sight of Anne Boleyn, after Charles Alfred Stothard, was completed in 1802 and brought him £500. In 1812 he engraved...
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among others, including Anna Eliza Bray's memoir of her husband Charles Alfred Stothard. In 1830, Strahan was granted a renewed 30-year patent as King's...
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retained their respect. In 1822, he married Anna Eliza, the widow of Charles Alfred Stothard, and an amusing account of the habits of the worthy vicar and his...
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Hester Thrale, diarist and patron of the arts (born 1741?) 28 May – Charles Alfred Stothard, draughtsman (born 1786) 15 June – John Ballantyne, Scottish publisher...
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Waterloo Stothard, Charles (1823), Memoirs Including Original Journals, Letters, Papers and Antiquarian Tracts of the Late Charles Alfred Stothard, ... with...
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and scholar of Korea's later Joseon period (died 1856) July 5 – Charles Alfred Stothard, historical draughtsman (died 1821) July 9 – Rudolph Schadow, German...
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June – William George Horner, mathematician (died 1837) 5 July – Charles Alfred Stothard, draughtsman (died 1821) 24 September – Granville Waldegrave, naval...
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Lichfield (E. Bickersteth), Lichfield, 1886. An enlarged edition of Charles Alfred Stothard's ‘Monumental Effigies,’ London, 1876. Numerous contributions to...
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Willoughby de Broke (d. 1521/2). In 1821 the antiquarian draughtsman Charles Alfred Stothard was killed on falling while making a tracing from a window of the...
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member of the jury for the 2012 Man Booker Prize. Jury chair Sir Peter Stothard called her "[one] of Britain's finest professional critics". She is married...
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Forget Me Not annual for 1825. Engraving of the painting Home. by Thomas Stothard made for Friendship's Offering annual for 1825 with illustrative verse...
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by Thomas Stothard of the queen as a classical heroine—lacked historical accuracy. The illustration of Boudica by Robert Havell in Charles Hamilton Smith's...
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Flaxman, Thomas Stothard and George Cumberland during his first year at the Royal Academy. They shared radical views, with Stothard and Cumberland joining...
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Thomas Bewick (1753–1828) – English wood engraver and ornithologist Thomas Stothard (1755–1834 – English painter and engraver Prince Hoare (1755–1834) – painter...
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and dramatist Philip (or Philippe) Jean (1755–1802) – of Jersey Thomas Stothard (1755–1834) Henry Bone (1755–1834) William Blake (1757–1827) George William...
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linguistic evasion to heart-felt earnestness – become persuasively apparent." Alfred Tennyson's poem The Princess (and, by extension, Gilbert and Sullivan's...
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spear may have been removed can be seen in the Tapestry. In 1816, Charles Stothard was commissioned by the Society of Antiquaries of London to make a...
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(1980). Lahey (2013). Dorril (2002), p. 752 . Cormac (2018), pp. 233–36. Stothard, Michael (30 December 2011). "UK secretly supplied Saddam". Financial Times...
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"[citation needed] The New Bibliographers of the early twentieth century Alfred W. Pollard, Walter Wilson Greg, and R. B. McKerrow gave increased attention...
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Clifford Whitehead Ruth Christmas 1934 Jack Cooper Gladys Lunn 1935 James Stothard Nellie Halstead 1936 Jack Powell Olive Hall 1937 Arthur Collyer Gladys...
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