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  Pioneer both of sea and on land
Charles Hardwicke was born at Market Deeping in 1788.
Charles and Elizabeth Hardwicke retired to Launceston in 1873.
For fifty-seven years Charles Browne Hardwicke was a pioneer farmer in northeastern Tasmania but, perhaps, he is best known for his claim that Tasmania's northwest coast was uninhabitable.
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 Amazon.com: "Lord Hardwicke": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Charles Philip Yorke, Fourth Earl of Hardwicke, Vice-Admiral R.N.: Charles Philip Yorke by Lady Biddulph of Ledburg
Charles Philip Yorke, Fourth Earl of Hardwicke, Vice-Admiral This is not the place for an estimate of Lord Hardwicke's political career, which extended over the whole period from the reign of Queen Anne to that of George III, and...
The Diary and Correspondence of Charles Abbot, Lord Colchester; Speaker of the House of Commons 1802-1817: Volume 1 by Charles Abbot Colchester
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 Tyrone Power: John Brown's Body Reviews
Charles Laughton?s stage adaptation has reduced a long epic to tractable size; and with the accompaniment of a chorus, it brings us words that sing and images that can be acted.
Charles Laughton?s limited staging was considerably more dramatic than his sing-song arrangement of the Shaw drama.
Charles Laughton, the good genie of the dramatic reading, has culled it from the long epic poem that Stephen Vincent Benet wrote twenty-five years ago.
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 Manchester Literary Club - Edenfield Meeting
He then proposed " The Arts " and coupled this with the name of Mr Charles Hardwicke.
Hardwicke responded stressing the importance of the fine arts.
The Chairman spoke briefly on science and then proposed the sentiment of Science and coupled this with the name of Mr.
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 Cafedvd Online DVD Rental
Charles Laughton endured a daily five-and-a-half-hour makeup session to become Quasimodo, the mocked and vilified bellringer of Notre Dame.
Hyde is shot and killed in Dr. Jeckyl\'s laboratory and Jeckyl is nowhere to be found, his friend Utterson \(Sir Cedric Hardwick\) looks to the doctor\'s journal for answers to his mysterious dis...
as the monster, Sir Cedric Hardwicke as the twisted son of Dr. Frankenstein, and Bela Lugosi as Frankenstein\'s dutiful assistant, Ygor.
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 Amazon.com: The Hunchback of Notre Dame: DVD: Charles Laughton,Cedric Hardwicke,Thomas Mitchell,Maureen O'Hara,Edmond ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Charles Laughton is one of the great actors of all time.
Cedric Hardwicke has never been as smooth a villain, he is as Frollo is evil.
Charles Laughton plays the title role in a sympathetic manner that is impossible to forget.
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 Hardwicke, Charles Browne (1788 - 1880) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary of Biography Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
HARDWICKE, CHARLES BROWNE (1788-1880), naval lieutenant and racing enthusiast, was born on 2 August 1788 at Market Deeping, Lincolnshire, England.
Through family influence he was placed in the navy and as a lieutenant in H.M.S. Fury was wounded during an engagement with the French.
Print Publication Details: E. Pretyman, 'Hardwicke, Charles Browne (1788 - 1880)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 1, Melbourne University Press, 1966, p.
www.adb.online.anu.edu.au /biogs/A010468b.htm   (595 words)

  
 Churches of St John's
Due to the widespread response to the appeal for funds, Bishop Ryan decided to convert the church to the Cathedral of the diocese.
Hardwicke was chosen after he won a competition to design the Cathedral.
MacNamara to the memory of her husband Charles.
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 Limerick Diocesan Heritage Project - St John's Parish
Philip Charles Hardwicke of London designed it in the style of a Gothic Revival building and the builders were Mr.
The decision caused some annoyance as Hardwicke's design was picked ahead of many Irishmen's designs.
According to a plaque on the right of the centre aisle, the High Altar itself is a gift from Mrs.
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 Movie Info for Nell Gwyn on MSN Movies
The star is of course cast as the title character, the lusty orange vendor-turned-actress who becomes the "great and good friend" of merry monarch King Charles II (Sir Cedric Hardwicke).
Perhaps as a balm to the censors, the story is told in flashback form from the point of view of an aging, dissipated Nell, who has come to learn the terrible price of living life too fully.
Charles II, King Charles II Jeanne de Casalis
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 Charles Hardwicke (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In more recent history, stories of religious people such as Martin Luther, Joseph Smith, Charles Russell, Mother Teresa, Dr. Martin Luther King,...
Captain Charles Browne Hardwicke (1788-1880) was an explorer, later a farmer.
He was born in Market Deeping, Lincolnshire, England.
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 Articles index started with ch
Charles Amédée de Savoie, 6th Duc de Nemours
Charles de Beauharnois de la Boische, Marquis de Beauharnois
Charles Emmanuel de Savoie, 3rd Duc de Nemours
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 CD-ROM - Chartered Manager (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Charles de Gaulle Square - Charles Duncan, Jr.
Charles Nall-Cain, 3rd Baron Brocket - Charles Parsons (philosopher)
Charles Sturt - Charles Tristan, marquis de Montholon
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 Market Deeping - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The town is known for its stone buildings dating back to the seventeenth century, its largely fifteenth century church dedicated to Saint Guthlac, and the remains of a market cross.
Notable people from the town include Charles Hardwicke.
Recent building work includes a skate park called Woody Heights and a BMX track.
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 Amazon.com: Charles Browne Hardwicke, an early Tasmanian pioneer: Books: Stewart Anderson (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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Charles Browne Hardwicke, an early Tasmanian pioneer (Unknown Binding)
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 Amazon.com: "Charles Philips": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
See all pages with references to Charles Philips.
George Otto's eldest son Charles Philips, the Labour Cabinet minister, announced in 1936 that he would leave Wallington to the National Trust.
Charles Philips, the editor of the Kokomo Tribune, recalled that Riley carried this letter around with him until it was worn and...
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 Distinguished Alumna: Charlotte Frischkorn
In honoring Charlotte today, we also honor her family and express our appreciation to them for their support of her work with us.
Thank you first to her husband, Charles Hardwicke Frischkorn, Jr.
Charlie, First Vice-President (investments) at Davenport and Co., has generously lent his offices for phonations throughout the years, first at Craigie and later at Branch Cabell.
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 Amazon.com: "Lady Hardwicke": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Lord and Lady Hardwicke had three sons, two of whom died in childhood, and four daugh- ters, Anne, Catherine,...
and the esteem and admiration in which he held Lord Hardwicke and his devotion to Lady Hardwicke and to 'Lady Betty' (who often sat on his knee) are plain in several letters of advice he wrote at...
Lady Stuart was coming on here, but found she was about to pay a visit to her mother, the Dowager Lady / Hardwicke,...
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 ook - highway hi-fi record library
Adaptation, Charles Dexter -- Narration, Raymond Edward Johnson (Beginning).
Adaptation, Charles Dexter -- Narration, Raymond Edward Johnson.
Adaptation, Charles Dexter -- Narration, Raymond Edward Johnson: The Ugly Duckling, Princess and the Pea, Tin Soldier.
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 Relatives sorted Alphabetically (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Relatives of Henry and Charles Bass, sorted Alphabetically
Bass, Charles Frederick September 27, 1968 Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas
Charles, "Bettie" September 12, 1857 WHATLEY, Joseph Williams
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 Internet Broadway Database: Cedric Hardwicke Credits on Broadway
Internet Broadway Database: Cedric Hardwicke Credits on Broadway
Too True to Be Good [Revival, Play, Comedy]
Starring: Cedric Hardwicke [Very Rev. Thomas Canon Skerritt]
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 "Wood from Tremont Hotel - Galveston, Texas.
McCollum, Charles H. McComb, Asher R. Moore, Robert M. Nixon, Pat I. Papers other than presidential addresses.
Balch, Charles M. Ballantine, Alando J. Barkley, Howard T. Barnes, Frank L. Drawer 10
Tenery, William C. Terrell, Charles J. Thompson, James E. Thompson, Jesse E. Thomas, David E. Thomas, John F. Thomason, Thomas H. Thompson, James E. Thompson, Jesse E. Thompson, Milton
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 TIME.com: The Spoken Word -- May 2, 1955 -- Page 1
The success of Caedmon's Dylan Thomas disks (25,000 copies sold in three years) is only part of a current boom in "speaking records." The idea itself is as old as the phonograph.* But recently, literature for listening rather than reading—"the book that talks"—has won a major place on U.S. bookshelves.
The first clear sign that the U.S. had again caught the recitation bug was the smash success of the First Drama Quartette (Agnes Moorehead, Charles Laughton, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Charles Boyer) in Bernard Shaw's Don Juan in Hell, later superbly recorded by Columbia ($11.90).
Then the three volumes of I Can Hear It Now.
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 Robert Williams
Manual of Freemasonry Part 1 Richard Carlile Reeves & Turner London 1861 No The Origin of Species Charles Darwin Watts & Co. London.
Extraordinary Popular Delusions Charles Mackay George Routledge & Sons London Late 19th century (undated)No ISBN
The Trials of the Lancashire Witches Peel & Southern David & Charles Newton Abbot 1972 ISBN: 0-7153-4665-2
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