• Hugh Herland (c. 1330 – c. 1411) was a 14th-century medieval English carpenter. He was the chief carpenter to King Richard II. One of his best known pieces...
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  • Eidsberg, Norway Anna Sofie Herland (1913–1990) Hanne Nabintu Herland (born 1966), Norwegian author and debater Hugh Herland (1330–1411), 14th-century medieval...
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    commissioned for Richard II in 1393 and built by the royal carpenter, Hugh Herland. It is the largest clearspan medieval roof in England, measuring 20.7...
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    niches on the walls, and the hammer-beam roof by the royal carpenter Hugh Herland, "the greatest creation of medieval timber architecture", allowed the...
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    commissioned for Richard II in 1393 and built by the royal carpenter, Hugh Herland. It is the largest clearspan medieval roof in England, measuring 20.7...
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    spanned. The hammerbeam roof of Westminster Hall in London, designed by Hugh Herland and installed between 1395 and 1399, was the largest timber-roofed space...
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    chapel retains its original wooden fan-vaulted ceiling, designed by Hugh Herland, carpenter to Richard II. Little of the original medieval glass, designed...
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  • Cathedral, cloisters West gate, Canterbury Westminster Hall, roof by Hugh Herland Westminster Abbey, nave looking east Westminster Abbey, vaulting in nave...
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    and a neighbouring piece of work to build a new clock tower nearby. Hugh Herland was taken on as the chief carpenter for both projects. The payments for...
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    beat his Labour opponent from 1945, John Lloyd Williams, and SNP candidate Hugh MacDiarmid in the 1950 election. Between 1947 and 1950, Elliot was the elected...
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  • 1264–1290) Elias of Dereham (fl. 1188–1245) Gundulf of Rochester (died 1108) Hugh Herland (c. 1330–1411) Robert Janyns (fl. 1438–1464) John Lewyn (fl. late 14th...
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    "Chapel". It retains its original wooden fan-vaulted ceiling, designed by Hugh Herland, carpenter to Richard II. The college's dining hall, known as "Hall"...
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  • hammerbeam roof of Westminster Hall is commissioned from royal carpenter Hugh Herland. Approximate date – Julian of Norwich begins to write Revelations of...
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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman's 1915 classic of feminist science fiction, Herland, bears strong similarities to The Emerald City of Oz (1910); the link between...
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    Analysis of Elizabeth von Arnim's The Benefactress and Charlotte P. Gilman's Herland as New Woman writings & Henry R. Haggard's She and Ayesha as a masculine...
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  • Dumitru Răducanu  United States (USA) Kevin Still Robert Espeseth Doug Herland 1988 Seoul details  Italy (ITA) Carmine Abbagnale Giuseppe Abbagnale Giuseppe...
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  • Ferdinand is assassinated in Sarajevo. 1915 Charlotte Perkins Gilman publishes Herland. Jack London publishes The Scarlet Plague. Guy Thorne predicts armored...
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    feminist science fiction work at the time was Charlotte Perkins Gilman' Herland. Wells and Verne both had an international readership and influenced writers...
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  • Henneberger (Switzerland, 1883–1969) Deen Hergott (Canada, born 1962) Sigmund Herland (Romania, 1865–1954) Róża Herman (Poland, 1902–1995) Gilberto Hernández...
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    agender characters. It has also been compared to Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland, published six years later, in 1915, with Beatrice the Sixteenth described...
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  • Gilchrist (born 1935), Starcarbon Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860–1935), Herland Florence Magruder Gilmore (1881–1945), The Parting of the Ways Susan Gregg...
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  • District Court for the Southern District of New York (1998–) William Bernard Herlands (1928), United States District Court for the Southern District of New York...
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  • 20, 1969(1969-08-20) (aged 62) Garnett Thomas Eisele No William Bernard Herlands Eisenhower S.D.N.Y. (1905-07-19)July 19, 1905 June 27, 1956 August 28,...
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    Department of Transportation. Accessed February 12, 2023. Wood, Roger; Herlands, Rosalind (1997). "Turtles and tires: the impact of roadkills on northern...
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  • literature – Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis; Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland; Russell Thorndike's Doctor Syn: A Tale of the Romney Marsh. Death of Rupert...
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  • District Court for the Southern District of New York William Bernard Herlands – (LL.B. 1928), judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of...
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    score". ESPN. November 26, 2011. Retrieved January 31, 2013. Bernreuter, Hugh (November 27, 2011). "Jenny Ryan helps lead Michigan to Paradise Jam title...
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    tract of land to the south of the church and vicarage, was part of the Herland mine (also known as the Manor Mine) which had rich deposits of copper,...
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  • necessarily be lesbian, or sexual at all—a famous early sexless example being Herland (1915) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. During the pulp era, matriarchal dystopias...
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    October 2011). "Labour contenders vow to oppose alcohol pricing plan". The Herland. Retrieved 1 November 2011. "Johann Lamont to run for Scottish Labour leadership"...
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