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The phrase has been used allusively to describe intensely competitive or clashing situations ever since Alfred, Lord Tennyson included the line in his 1850 poem, “In Memoriam A.H.H.”: ...
The area inspired literary giants such as Arthur Conan Doyle and Alfred Lord Tennyson, who wrote Flower In The Crannied Wall in Waggoners Well.
A Surrey landscape which is home to lizards and an area known as the Devil’s Punch bowl has been designated a national nature reserve. Natural England, which advises the Government on the ...
He told the Rock ‘n’ Roll Book Club’s Music Maps Podcast: “ (Bob) Dylan was sold on the idea because he looked up the Isle of Wight, and it had the heritage of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Queen ...
He told the Rock ‘n’ Roll Book Club’s Music Maps Podcast: “ (Bob) Dylan was sold on the idea because he looked up the Isle of Wight, and it had the heritage of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Queen ...
THE Paper Chase was an art journal produced by Elizabeth Forbes (1859-1912) and Fryn Tennyson Jesse (1888-1958), a great-niece of Alfred, Lord… ...
A keen walker, poet Alfred Lord Tennyson was known for cutting a dash in his distinctive black cloak over the westerly downs, where you’ll find hiking trails and a grand monument named in his ...
A reading of Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem in Clevedon next month will celebrate its 175th anniversary. The poem, In Memoriam A.H.H., was published in 1850 and is dedicated to his friend, Arthur Henry ...
Two of my books are among the 381 volumes that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ordered removed from the library of the U.S. Naval Academy because they were deemed to relate to the topics of ...
A hotel located in an East Midlands holiday destination that dates back to 1770 and is known for its connection to legendary poet Alfred Lord Tennyson has been placed on the market. Dating back to ...
The Lindseth collection contains over 100 Carroll photographs including of his friends and noted figures of his day such as Alfred Lord Tennyson and Dante Gabriel Rossetti.