Arthur Melville (1855–1904) was a Scottish painter of Orientalist subjects, among others. Arthur Melville was born in Loanhead-of-Guthrie, Forfarshire...
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Arthur Melville Clark FRSE (20 August 1895 – 21 March 1990) was a Scottish educationalist and author of several academic books about English literature...
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Herman Melville (born Melvill; August 1, 1819 – September 28, 1891) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet of the American Renaissance...
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and he wanted to be a priest since he was five. He and his brother, Arthur Melville, were both ordained as Maryknoll priests. He went to Guatemala in 1957...
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David Young Cameron (1865–1945), Alexander Ignatius Roche (1861–1923), Arthur Melville (1855–1904), Thomas Corsan Morton (1859–1928), James Nairn (1859–1904)...
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Arthur Clark may refer to: Arthur Clark (athlete) (1900–?), British Olympic athlete Arthur H. Clark (1924–2017), Australian sculptor Arthur Melville Clark...
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also refer to: Arthur Champernowne (died c. 1650) Arthur Champernowne (died 1717) Arthur Melville Champernowne, owner of Dartington Hall until 1925 This...
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Frederick Lewis, Myles Birket Foster, Frederick Walker, Thomas Collier, Arthur Melville and many others. In particular, the graceful, lapidary, and atmospheric...
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church, built by Arthur Melville Champernowne (a grandson of Michael and Elizabeth Melville). After his service in Sierra Leone, Melville returned to Britain...
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time, p. 179 Hodgart (2009) p.189 Pollard, Arthur (1970), "4. Tones", Satire, p. 66 Clark, Arthur Melville (1946), "The Art of Satire and the Satiric...
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footballer Andrew Melville of Garvock (died 1617), Scottish courtier Andrew Melville (1545–1622), Scottish theologian Arthur Melville (1858–1904), Scottish...
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of Surry Hills. In 1903 she married Arthur Melville, a New Zealand labourer, with whom she had five sons. Melville became a member of the Labor Party (ALP)...
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1880–1930. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195008388. Pearon, Arthur Melville (January–February 2009). "Utopia Derailed". Archaeology. 62 (1): 46–49...
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portrait of Robert Allan by Arthur Melville dating from 1878 was dedicated 'A mon ami R W Allan'. Through Allan, Melville was introduced to watercolour...
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Arthur Melville Benedict (March 31, 1862 – January 14, 1948) was an American National League second baseman. Benedict played for the Philadelphia Quakers...
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People & Events". PBS. Archived from the original on December 17, 2002. Arthur Melville Pearson (January–February 2009). "Utopia Derailed". Archaeology. 62...
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adventure film from Universal-International, produced by Robert Arthur and Melville Tucker and directed by Rudolph Maté. It stars Tony Curtis, Janet...
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William Wells Quatremain (1857–1930) William Stott-of-Oldham (1857–1900) Arthur Melville (1858–1904) Henry Scott Tuke (1858–1929) George Henry (1858–1943) Elizabeth...
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(1921–2006) ⚭ Rosemary Savary (1923–2017) Dorothy Massey (1898–1972) ⚭ Arthur Melville Goulding (1889–1969) Helen Goulding (1917–1997) ⚭ ? Lloyd Ann Goulding...
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Arthur Robert Ashe Jr. (July 10, 1943 – February 6, 1993) was an American professional tennis player. He won three Grand Slam titles in singles and two...
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Experiment in Industrial Order and Community Planning, 1880–1930 Pearon, Arthur Melville (January–February 2009). "Utopia Derailed". Archaeology. 62 (1): 46–49...
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Zanzibar. In 1892 he visited northern Spain with the Scottish artist Arthur Melville, travelling from Saragossa along the Canal Imperial de Aragon on the...
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Henry Saxelby Melville Wintle (1799 – 22 December 1873), commonly referred to as Henry Melville, was an Australian journalist, author, occultist, and...
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landscape painting in Great Britain, though his work, like that of Arthur Melville or J Charles, was not very well known to the large public while the...
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paint Staines Bridge, including William Bernard Cooke (1778–1855) and Arthur Melville (1855–1904). An engraving of the bridge by William Woolnoth (1780–1837)...
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Melling (1763–1831), Levantine/French painter, architect and voyager Arthur Melville (1858–1904), Scottish painter Hans Memling (c. 1435 – 1494), German/Netherlandish...
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Roussel's wife died in 1909, he married Ethel Melville, widow of Scottish watercolorist Arthur Melville, in 1914. In addition to her modeling work, Hetty...
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–after 1803) Gerardo Meléndez y Conejo [es] (Spanish, 1856–after 1905) Arthur Melville (British, 1858–1904) Willard Leroy Metcalf (American, 1858–1925) Paul...
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Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville, PC, FRSE (28 April 1742 – 28 May 1811), styled as Lord Melville from 1802, was the trusted lieutenant of British...
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Herbert Melville Guest (29 January 1853 – 29 June 1938) was an author, newspaper owner and politician of the Transvaal. He acquired the Klerksdorp Mining...
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