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    Montague Alfred Holbein (11 August 1861 – 1 July 1944) was a British champion cyclist and swimmer. He is most known for his second place in the inaugural...
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  • Holbein the Elder Montague Holbein (1861–1944), British cyclist, runner-up of the first Bordeaux–Paris cycle race in 1891 Thomas Holbein (born 1983), French...
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  • encountered [according to whom?]. The British victory was complete as Montague Holbein (27h 52m 15s) came in second, with Edge, nearly three hours away, third...
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    aided him. This record stood until 25 July 1899 when it was beaten by Montague Holbein. Unfortunately for Beckwith, the poor public interest on the rainy...
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    events occurred in September 1903: At Dover, England, British swimmer Montague Holbein began his fourth attempt to swim across the English Channel. A miners'...
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  • Thomson Sir David Brunt Henry Francis Cronin Sir Alfred Egerton Arthur Montague Holbein William Alfred Cyril Newman Francis Howard Carr Arthur Clifford Hartley...
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    Margaret Grey, Marchioness of Dorset, by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1532–35...
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  • Charles Hammond, Esq., M.I.C.E., County Surveyor, Worcestershire. Arthur Montague Holbein, Esq., Director and Chief Engineer, Demolition and Construction Company...
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    "information on Samuel Cooper". Portrait miniatures: from the time of Holbein 1531 to that of Sir William Ross 1860. London: George Bell & Sons. pp. 36–41...
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    in a number of portraits of Tudor court ladies which were made by Hans Holbein the Younger (in England between 1526 and c. 1540), as well as in the works...
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    Seurat – 1 painting; Jean-François de Troy – 1 painting; German School Hans Holbein the Younger – 2 paintings; Italian School Alessandro Allori – 1 painting;...
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    the Red Sea, 1515–1517 Albrecht Dürer - Drawing of a walrus, 1521 Hans Holbein the Younger - Portrait of Anne Boleyn, 1536 Joris Hoefnagel and Jacob Hoefnagel...
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  • the same year should be arranged alphabetically within that year). Hans Holbein the Younger (1497/8–1543) – German artist and printmaker who became court...
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  • Trust. Williamson, George C. (1897). Portrait Miniatures from the time of Holbein 1531 to that of Sir William Ross 1860. London: George Bell and Sons. pp...
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    ROT-slee (present-day) and /ˈraɪəθsli/ RY-əth-slee have been suggested. Montague-Smith 1977, p. 410 Wells 2008 Pollard, Alfred Frederick (1900). "Wriothesley...
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    William Sharington, Knight, deceased". A sketch of Sharington by Hans Holbein the Younger was acquired by King Charles II in 1675 and is still in the...
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    a Paraphrase of Erasmus printed in 1522 with a title page designed by Holbein. The library is run by volunteers and remains open to the public on week...
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    The critic John Ruskin compared the subtlety of his drawing to that of Holbein, J. M. W. Turner, and Paolo Veronese writing that the way Bewick had engraved...
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    attempt to adjust for the high view point. A superb coloured drawing by Hans Holbein the Younger of a ship crowded with drunken lansquenets was perhaps done...
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    Hervey. In the 1770s a sharp debate occurred between Wesley and Augustus Montague Toplady. Wesley was a champion of the teaching of Arminius, defending his...
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    British and Colonial Ltd as importers of cars. He had become friends with Montague Napier (of D. Napier & Son), another keen cyclist, and in 1898 asked Napier...
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    production of Sarah, Countess of Essex of early 19th century date. W.D. Montague, Court and Society from Elizabeth to Anne: Edited from the Papers at Kimbolton...
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  • 16th-century painting of Henry VIII, which is "almost certainly" by Hans Holbein; a series of paintings, the Seven Sacraments, painted between 1637 and...
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  • Harvey Producer: Nadia Molinari (BBC Radio Drama North for BBC Radio 4) Holbein's Skull by Martyn Wade Producer: Tracey Neale (BBC Radio Drama London for...
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    and the names point to the 4th Dynasty. The statue was found in 1902 by Montague Ballard and probably comes from tomb D 37 which is located in the Steindorff...
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    outpourings of genius." Kainen argues that while competent, Bewick "was no Holbein, no Botticelli—it is absurd to think of him in such terms—but he did develop...
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