Alfred Charles Tomlinson, CBE (8 January 1927 – 22 August 2015) was an English poet, translator, academic, and illustrator. He was born in Penkhull, and...
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Charles Tomlinson Griffes (US: /ˈɡrɪfəs/ GRIFF-fiss; September 17, 1884 – April 8, 1920) was an American composer for piano, chamber ensembles and voice...
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Richard John Charles Tomlinson (born 13 January 1963) is a former officer of the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6). He argued that he was subjected...
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David Cecil MacAlister Tomlinson (7 May 1917 – 24 June 2000) was an English stage, film, and television actor, singer and comedian. Having been described...
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Charles Tomlinson (1808 – 1897), was a scientist who published papers on meteorology and the physical properties of liquids. He studied science under...
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Stuart Charles Tomlinson (born 22 May 1985) is an English former professional wrestler and professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. As a footballer...
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Tomlinson's Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts is a multi-volume encyclopedia focusing on manufacturing, mining, and engineering. It was edited by Charles Tomlinson...
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21 March 2024. Haefliger, Kathleen; Griffes, Charles Tomlinson (1986). "Piano Music of Charles Tomlinson Griffes". American Music. 4 (4): 481. doi:10...
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1843 Tomlinson's Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts, 1852–54, edited by Charles Tomlinson New American Cyclopaedia, 1857–63, editors George Ripley and Charles A...
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translator Charles Tomlinson (scientist) Chris Tomlinson, British long jumper Claire Tomlinson, presenter for Sky Sports Craig Tomlinson, Jamaican soccer...
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Hill". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 November 2012. Charles Tomlinson, UK: Carcanet Press. Charles Tomlinson (biography), Poetry foundation, 21 August 2022...
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Charles Tomlinson and Carol Ann Duffy. Geoffrey Hill (born 1932) is considered one of the most distinguished English poets of his generation, Charles...
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Sanguineti and Charles Tomlinson 1974: El mono gramático 1975: Pasado en claro 1976: Vuelta 1979: Hijos del aire/Airborn with Charles Tomlinson 1979: Poemas...
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Carpenter, Ottorino Respighi, Albert Roussel, Karol Szymanowski, Charles Tomlinson Griffes, and Federico Mompou. The Finnish composer Jean Sibelius is...
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the problem of modern verse" and later was also taken up by poets Charles Tomlinson and Thom Gunn. Williams referred to the prosody of triadic-line poetry...
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Isles for consultation by ships in port before setting sail. In 1863, Charles Tomlinson published an analysis in The Philosophical Magazine concluding that...
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Windsor Tomlinson (28 December 1809 – 17 October 1872) was a British writer from Salisbury, Wiltshire. She was the wife of British scientist Charles Tomlinson...
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the lights were indeed caused by ignited gas. The British scientist Charles Tomlinson in On Certain Low-Lying Meteors (1893) described Blesson's experiments...
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his Circle (Ben Uri Gallery and Museum, 2009; ISBN 978-0900157097) Charles Tomlinson, Isaac Rosenberg of Bristol (Bristol Historical Association pamphlets...
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Thurley CBE (born 1961), former Chief Executive of English Heritage Charles Tomlinson CBE (1927–2015), poet and academic Sarah Tyacke CB (born 1945), former...
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groups. He has translated the work of George Oppen, Michael Hamburger, Charles Tomlinson, and as of late, Basil Bunting (Lumen, Barcelona, 2004), among other...
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Coleridge-Taylor, Granville Bantock, Humphrey Searle, and Paul Turok; and Charles Tomlinson Griffes composed an orchestral tone poem in 1912 (revised 1916). Canadian...
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Louis Simpson C. H. Sisson Stevie Smith Jon Stallworthy R. S. Thomas Charles Tomlinson Derek Walcott Richard Wilbur "D.J. Enright is soon to bring out his...
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which he has collaborated with such well-known literary figures as Charles Tomlinson, James Lasdun, Joseph Stanton, Shuntarō Tanikawa and Mikirō Sasaki...
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American composers for the Naxos label, including Frederick Converse, Charles Tomlinson Griffes, and contemporary compositions, including the first commercial...
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and Buildings... (London, England: George Bell, 1845), volume 2. Charles Tomlinson, A Rudimentary Treatise on Warming and Ventilation ... , 3rd ed. (London...
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Physics in 1855. In the preface he acknowledged the assistance of Charles Tomlinson. He won the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1867 jointly...
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obey this necessity or not, as they pleased. -- From A. C. Hobbs (Charles Tomlinson, ed.), Locks and Safes: The Construction of Locks. Published by Virtue...
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soldier of World War I. Poems from L'allegria have been translated by Charles Tomlinson. Gaetana Marone, ed. (2007). Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies:...
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Safe-cracking Security Snap gun Locksport Lock bumping A. C. Hobbs (Charles Tomlinson, ed.), Locks and Safes: The Construction of Locks. Published by Virtue...
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