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 Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Horatio Nelson was born on 29 September 1758 in a rectory in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, the sixth of eleven children of The Revd Edmund Nelson and Catherine Nelson.
Nelson and Fanny were married on 11 March 1787 at the end of his tour of duty in the Caribbean.
Nelson's Pillar, a monument to Nelson in Dublin was destroyed by a bomb planted by former IRA men in 1966.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Horatio_Nelson   (4321 words)

  
 rayon
The fourth type, saponified acetate rayon, originated in England in 1918, is an acetate derivative of cellulose made by steeping cellulose in acetic acid, then treating it with acetic anhydride.
Nelson, town, England - Nelson, town (1991 pop.
42,627), Wigan metropolitan district, NW England, in the Greater Manchester...
www.factmonster.com /ce6/society/A0841248.html   (450 words)

  
 General Interest
Lord: The Scenery of England and the Causes to Which it is Due.
The yachtsman's pilot for the South-West coast of England.
Smollett, T.: The History of England from the Revolution to the Death of George the Second.
www.tp-railbooks.co.uk /General%20Interest.htm   (4000 words)

  
 About/Background.
Subsequent to the Second World War, the patent was granted, and the backstamp was changed to reflect this as Registered Australian Design.
We would like to add, any mention of England in the backstamp, dates the item after 1891 (McKinnley Act), any mention of "Made in England" dates the item to after 1900, and the jug to the right dates to the 1940-50's.
First established near Sunderland, England in 1792, in 1815 moved to Newcastle-upon-Tyne and successfully manufactured earthenware pottery for nearly 200 years.
www.gales.co.nz /about.htm   (3061 words)

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