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    George Arnald ARA (1763 – 21 November 1841) was a British painter who specialised in landscapes, including topographical views to illustrated county histories...
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  • Arnald may refer to: Jan Arnald (b. 1963), Swedish novelist and literary critic George Arnald (1763–1841), British painter Richard Arnald (1698–1756)...
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    Manchester: Manchester University Press. p. 170. ISBN 978-0-7190-7534-6. Smith, George Barnet (1881). Illustrated British Ballads, Old and New. New York: Cassell...
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    The Destruction of 'L'Orient' at the Battle of the Nile, 1 August 1798 (1825-1827) by George Arnald, National Maritime Museum...
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    landscape painters include: George Arnald (1763–1841); John Linnell (1792–1882), a rival to Constable in his time; George Morland (1763–1804), who developed...
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  • William Arnold (fl. 2010s), engineer George Arnald (1763–1841), British painter All pages with titles containing George Arnold This disambiguation page lists...
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  • The Battle of the Nile in 1798, painting by George Arnald...
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    found his ship underneath the main battery of the French flagship. Captain George Blagdon Westcott on Majestic also missed his station and almost collided...
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    destruction of L'Orient at the Battle of the Nile, 1 August 1798, painting by George Arnald, on display at the National Maritime Museum. The Battle of the Nile...
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  • Colonel Arnald D. Gabriel (born May 31, 1925, in Cortland, New York) is the former Commander and Conductor of the United States Air Force Band, United...
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    ISBN 978-1-57181-186-8. Lefebvre, Georges (1977). La France Sous Le Directoire (1795–1799) (in French). Éditions Sociales. Lefebvre, Georges, French Revolution from...
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    later became the 1st Earl of Leicester, of Holkham Hall. His next brother, George Charles Hoste, became an officer in the Royal Engineers. Hoste was educated...
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    talent for painting into a career, and was a pupil of landscape artist George Arnald between 1802 and 1805 before entering the Royal Academy Schools as a...
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    rank of major general before defecting to the British in 1780. General George Washington had given him his fullest trust and had placed him in command...
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    London, April 1787. A view south across Newtown from Sandleford by George Arnald (1763–1841), Wood gatherers, with Highclere Castle, and Beacon and Siddon...
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  • Richard Arnald (1698 or 1700 – 4 September 1756) was a distinguished English clergyman and biblical scholar. He was a native of London, and received his...
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    the Nile. The ship in the centre, firing into L'Orient at close quarters, is Swiftsure, commanded by Hallowell. Painting by George Arnald (1763–1841)....
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  • William Arnald BD (died 5 August 1802) was a Canon of Windsor from 1779 - 1802. He was the son of Richard Arnald (died 1756) English clergyman and biblical...
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  • #28, James Ward at #6, Henry Thomson at #15, Ozias Humphry at #25, George Arnald at #36, James Heath at #42, Thomas Cheesman at #71 and John Phillip...
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    and HMS Conqueror, and was present aboard the Conqueror at Admiral Sir George Rodney's victory at the Battle of the Saintes in 1782. He then moved aboard...
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    recorded by Edward Haytley, circa 1744, and in her letters Vice Admiral George Darby (c.1720 – 1790), of Newtown House; commander-in-chief of the Western...
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  • ), son of Bernard Arnald II "Manzer" (975–988), son of William II (Taillefer I) William IV (Taillefer II) (988–1028), son of Arnald II Alduin (II) (1028–1031)...
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    Villeneuve, sa vie et ses oeuvres (Paris, 1896). McVaugh, Michael (1970). "Arnald of Villanova". Dictionary of Scientific Biography. Vol. 1. New York: Charles...
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  • and high viewership ratings. Music by Ólafur Arnalds helped to inspire the series' mood and tone. Arnalds composed the series' soundtrack, which won a...
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    Nelson-related works by other painters. The large painting to the left is George Arnald's The Destruction of 'L'Orient' at the Battle of the Nile, 1 August 1798;...
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  • "Composer Ólafur Arnalds on building the perfect score for Broadchurch". BBC America. Retrieved 9 November 2014. "Ólafur Arnalds Scoring 'Broadchurch'"...
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    Alleyne FitzHerbert, 1st Baron St Helens (category Peers of Ireland created by George III)
    St. John's College, Cambridge, his private tutor being the Rev. William Arnald, and in the following October Thomas Gray wrote to Mason that the little...
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    1803), but commonly called Tomline thereafter. Sir George Pretyman Tomline, 5th Baronet FRS (born George Pretyman; 9 October 1750 – 14 November 1827) was...
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  • Coast and in South West England. Icelandic musician and composer Ólafur Arnalds returned as the series' musical and sound composer. Series two debuted...
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  • II, Count (after 945–before 952) Bernard, Count (after 945–before 952) Arnald I "Voratio", Count (after 950–before 952) William III "Talleyrand", Count...
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