Sydney Prior Hall MVO, MA (18 October 1842 – 15 December 1922) was a British portrait painter and illustrator and one of the leading reportage artists...
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Sydney or Sidney Hall may refer to: Sydney Prior Hall (1842–1922), British portrait painter and illustrator Sydney Hall (actor), African-American actor...
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The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Located on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, it is...
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Joseph Chamberlain and Arthur Balfour (category Paintings by Sydney Prior Hall)
Arthur Balfour is an 1895 portrait painting by the English artist Sydney Prior Hall. It depicts two prominent politicians Joseph Chamberlain and Arthur...
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serialized form are available at the Hathi Trust. The illustrator Sydney Prior Hall (1842–1922), a portrait painter and illustrator, was one of the leading...
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desk I could look out of my window through the fanlight of Gatti's Music-Hall entrance, across the street, almost on to its stage. The Charing Cross trains...
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Sydney Town Hall". Sydney Town Hall. 2014. Archived from the original on 20 July 2014. Retrieved 20 July 2014. "Features of Sydney Town Hall". Sydney...
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bulldozed by contractors under the direction of Mrs Wendy Forsey without prior warning or permission. Tombstones, graves and cypress trees were removed...
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under the Chantrey bequest in 1908. Her husband was the genre painter Sydney Prior Hall (1842–1922) whom she married in 1907. Gow exhibited her work at the...
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Tem Binoka, whom Stevenson described in In the South Seas. Stevenson left Sydney, Australia, on the Janet Nicoll in April 1890 for his third and final voyage...
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After Mary's death, Edith and her mother settled for three years at Halstead Hall, Halstead, north-west Kent, a location that inspired The Railway Children...
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"Memorials of St Paul's Cathedral" Sinclair, W. p. 468: London; Chapman & Hall, Ltd; 1909. "Cruikshank's Grave Site on The Victorian Web". Victorianweb...
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rights of women". From the mid-1890s, she lived in England at Great Maytham Hall—which had a large garden where she indulged her love for flowers—where she...
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Moore (1841–1893) Edith Martineau (1842–1909) Edwin Ellis (1842–1895) Sydney Prior Hall (1842–1922) Thomas Bush Hardy (1842–1897) – marine painter Clara Montalba...
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Sydney Football Club, commonly known as Sydney FC, is a professional soccer club based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Competing in the top-tier...
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the Earl of Derby, who kept a private menagerie at his estate, Knowsley Hall. He was the first major bird artist to draw birds from life rather than the...
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because it was discovered that the gas lighting in the hall was damaging the paintings. The Red Cross Hall is now in private hands and the status of the murals...
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Edgeworth (2014). The Double Disguise. Ed. Christine Alexander Ryan Twomey. Sydney: Juvenilia Press. Samuel Orchart Beeton (1874). Beeton's Modern European...
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£200 premium and a commission to paint a fresco in the Upper Waiting Hall (or Hall of Poets) in the House of Lords. As the influential result of his position...
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Panjandrum Himself (1885) Washington Irvine's Old Christmas and Bracebridge Hall (1886) [Posthumous] Complete Collection of Pictures and Songs (1887) From...
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Bankstown (redirect from Bankstown, Sydney)
Bankstown is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 19 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district...
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Martyrs' Last Prayer James Guthrie A Hind's Daughter To Pastures New Sydney Prior Hall – The three daughters of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra Ivan...
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(1823–1906) Richard Doyle (1824–1883) Eleanor Vere Boyle (1825–1916) Sydney Prior Hall (1842–1922) Thomas Crane (1843–1903) Walter Crane (1845–1915) Kate...
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Retrieved 22 October 2024. Marsh 1994, pp. 529–31. Marsh 1994, pp. 543–45. Sydney Zebel, "Joseph Chamberlain and the Genesis of Tariff Reform," Journal of...
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1860 The Fireships, 1862 The midshipman Marmaduke Merry, 1863 Foxholme Hall, 1867 Ben Burton, 1872 The Three Midshipmen, 1873 The Three Lieutenants,...
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improving the education of the very poor, he accepted the headship of Kneller Hall, a college founded by the government for the training of masters of workhouses...
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Anna Maria Hall (6 January 1800 – 30 January 1881) was an Irish novelist who often published as "Mrs. S. C. Hall". She married Samuel Carter Hall, a writer...
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The Gap is an ocean cliff at South Head in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, Australia. The area, which faces the Tasman Sea, is located in the suburb of...
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The University of Sydney (USYD) is a public research university in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it is the oldest university in both Australia and...
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Barry Andrew Hall (born 8 February 1977) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the St Kilda Football Club, Sydney Swans and...
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