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    Violet Nicolson (9 April 1865 – 4 October 1904), otherwise known as Adela Florence Nicolson (née Cory), was an English poet who wrote under the pseudonym...
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  • Nigel Nicolson Adela Florence Nicolson, British poet writing as "Laurence Hope" Alexander Mclean Nicolson, US inventor (crystals, sound) Arthur Nicolson, 1st...
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    Kama is a book of lyric poetry published in 1901 and written by Adela Florence Nicolson under the pseudonym Laurence Hope. It was illustrated by Byam Shaw...
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    team in the Ranji Trophy (India's National Cricket Championship). Adela Florence Nicolson, pen name Laurence Hope (1865-1904) a leading poet of the late...
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  • artist Laurence Hope (poet) (1865–1904), English poet, pseudonym of Adela Florence Nicolson Larry Hope This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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  • have epigraphs from poets such as W. B. Yeats, Emily Dickinson, Adela Florence Nicolson, Charles Simic, Zbigniew Herbert, and Gerard Manley Hopkins. Numerous...
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  • who was promoted to ADC to Queen Victoria, and married the poet Adela Florence Nicolson. Donald Mackinnon's The Clerical Sons of Skye (Portree, 1930) listed...
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    Door" w.m. Charles K. Harris "Kashmiri Song" w. Laurence Hope (Adela Florence Nicolson) 1901 m. Amy Woodforde-Finden "Katrina" w.m. Edward W. Corliss...
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  • wife Fanny Elizabeth Griffin. Her older sisters were the poet Adela Florence Nicolson and the editor Isabell Tate, who edited the Sind Gazette in India...
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  • March 27 – Marion Angus (died 1946), Scots language poet April 9 – Adela Florence Nicolson, née Cory ("Lawrence Hope"; died 1904), English May 2 – William...
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  • poet, composer, philosopher and cultural reformer October 4 – Adela Florence Nicolson, 39, English poet writing under the pseudonym "Laurence Hope",...
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    Italian) (9). Florence: Arcigay: 29–30. OCLC 47154672. Souhami, Diana (1998). The trials of Radclyffe Hall. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 978-0-297-81825-0...
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    with the politics of colonialism through the story of the Englishwoman Adela Quested, the Indian Dr. Aziz, and the question of what did or did not happen...
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    of Dol describes a tapestry on the walls of the personal apartments of Adela of Normandy, which is very similar to the Bayeux depiction. He describes...
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  • Trumbull Stickney, Dramatic Verses John B. Tabb, Later Lyrics Adela Florence Cory Nicolson, editor, The Garden of Kama and Other Love Lyrics from India...
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  • Mary Ellen Rudin (1924–2013), constructed many counterexamples in topology Adela Ruiz de Royo (1943–2019), first lady of Panama Mari-Jo P. Ruiz, Filipina...
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  • Cameron, Regional Works Manager, Historic Scotland, Scottish Executive. Adela Cathleen Carlisle. For services to the community in Northern Ireland. Dorothy...
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  • Helen Roger Yeaman Small Bates. For Political and Public Service. Susan Adela Belgrave, Chairman, Voluntary Reading Help Scheme. Albert Bennett, Chairman...
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  • Ellenberger Robinson. For services to education in Antigua, Leeward Islands. Adela Stephen. For public services in Kenya. Kenneth Walker Switzer, Colonial...
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  • the Jewish community, and in the fields of education and social services. Adela Lardi (Mother Mary Sebastian), of Gardenvale. For inspiring services in...
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  • Walter Potts, Area Director, South Durham, National Coal Board. Claire Adela Pratt, lately Chief Education Officer, London Borough of Hillingdon. John...
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