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name of the trail comes from poet Alfred Lord | Tennyson, a former resident of the Isle of Wight. |
olina planter, as he crosses paths with Julia | Tennyson, a Scottish American journalist who has writt |
Tennyson, A.; & Martinson, P. (2006). | |
de" is an 1854 narrative poem by Alfred, Lord | Tennyson about the Charge of the Light Brigade at the |
f the nineteenth century, and one who admired | Tennyson above others. |
author again provided the screenplay with Pen | Tennyson acting as director. |
It is situated east of | Tennyson and north of Kurmond. |
He was the son of Charles | Tennyson and Ivy Pretious, and the great-grandson of t |
ey, Cape Breton, and the Atlantic wars, Brian | Tennyson and Roger Sarty. |
t has been frequented by Samuel Pepys, Alfred | Tennyson and Charles Dickens. |
rles Dickens; later literary friends included | Tennyson and Robert Stephen Hawker. |
ic name for Canada, first used by Alfred Lord | Tennyson and popularized by the national anthem "O Can |
house was preoccupied with the poetry of both | Tennyson and John Keats, and between 1886 and 1894 he |
the work include Rudyard Kipling, Alfred Lord | Tennyson, and Sankichi Toge, who survived the Hiroshim |
aide, Queenstown, Royal Park, Seaton, Grange, | Tennyson and West Lakes Shore. |
In 1866 he was introduced to Alfred Lord | Tennyson, and later agreed to design his new house, Al |
ats, writers (Dickens, Thackeray, Longfellow, | Tennyson) and other notables of the time, including Ga |
a predilection for classic poets, especially | Tennyson and Longfellow - that Brannen first came into |
ter William Ewart Gladstone as well as Alfred | Tennyson and Francis Parkman. |
Ben | Tennyson appears in Cartoon Network's online MMO Fusio |
rginia Woolf wrote a play Freshwater, showing | Tennyson as host to his friends Julia Margaret Cameron |
Crawford Hall, completed in 1968 on | Tennyson Ave. on Pitt's campus, is named in his honor. |
Tennyson Bardwell is an American film and TV commercia | |
Tennyson Bardwell received a Bachelor of Fine Arts deg | |
Tennyson based "Gareth and Lynette" on the fourth (Cax | |
Tennyson began to grow after the Kansas City, Mexico a | |
The uncle of Test cricketer Lionel | Tennyson, Boyle also took a first-class hattrick for O |
The | Tennyson Bush Fire Brigade shed is the only community |
Named for Alfred, Lord | Tennyson by an English settler who arrived in 1882, th |
med after them in the older St Mark's estate ( | Tennyson, Byron, Shakespeare, etc.), even though he ha |
in rival, former Yukon Commissioner Frederick | Tennyson Congdon. |
Edward | Tennyson Connolly (1822-1908) was a 19th century New Z |
Bandu Samarasinghe and | Tennyson Cooray are frequent co-stars of Ramanayake. |
nd of three daughters of the Reverend Eustace | Tennyson D'Eyncourt Jesse, and a great-niece of the po |
d Clara Maria D'eyncourt, daughter of Charles | Tennyson D'Eyncourt of Bayons Manor Lincolnshire. |
Charles | Tennyson d'Eyncourt (20 July 1784 - 21 July 1861), bor |
The | Tennyson d'Eyncourt family eventually gained its baron |
he family was the naval architect Sir Eustace | Tennyson d'Eyncourt (1868-1951), the First Baronet, wh |
r Director of Naval Construction, Sir Eustace | Tennyson d'Eyncourt, General Swinton, engine designer |
s father died he changed his family's name to | Tennyson d'Eyncourt. |
On 14 October 1842 he married Cecilia | Tennyson, daughter of Reverend George Clayton Tennyson |
heir marriage, and in 1888 he married Eleanor | Tennyson, daughter of the poet Frederick Locker-Lampso |
After his death in 1892, Lady | Tennyson devoted herself to helping her son write the |
The public footpath leading up | Tennyson Down |
Tennyson Down is named after the poet Lord Tennyson wh | |
Tennyson Down is one of the most significant downland | |
Tennyson Down is a grassy, whale-backed ridge of chalk | |
own & Afton Down to Freshwater Bay, then onto | Tennyson Down & across West High Down to Alum Bay. |
pipe drains water from the northern slopes of | Tennyson Down. |
Emily first met Alfred | Tennyson during childhood, but they did not become clo |
Charles's second son Edwin | Tennyson d'Eyncourt (1813-1903) entered the Royal Navy |
tle formal education, he studied Shakespeare, | Tennyson, Emerson and Lowell as well as works on spiri |
Tennyson enlisted in the British Army with the Suffolk | |
He was educated at | Tennyson, Eton College and Magdalen College Oxford. |
Her father was a solicitor who acted for the | Tennyson family many times over the years. |
, Turkey and France, where he met up with the | Tennyson family. |
estored having been a Hotel since leaving the | Tennyson familys ownership in the 1940's ,when it is c |
iography, writing the entries on Lamb, Alfred | Tennyson, Frederick Tennyson, Charles Tennyson Turner |
In the Series finale of Alien Force Ben | Tennyson Gained a new device discribed as the "Ultimat |
Members included | Tennyson, Gladstone, W.K.Clifford, W. G. Ward, John Mo |
Tennyson Guyer at the Biographical Directory of the Un | |
Tennyson Guyer (November 29, 1913 - April 12, 1981) wa | |
l election following the death of Congressman | Tennyson Guyer, Earl was appointed to serve the remain |
At the 2006 census, | Tennyson had a population of 517 people. |
Tennyson had previously treated a similar subject in " | |
In The Night Of The Heat: A | Tennyson Hardwick Novel (2008) (with Blair Underwood a |
P Image Award for In the Night of the Heat: A | Tennyson Hardwick Novel (with Blair Underwood and Stev |
Tennyson has been claimed to have a 'romantic fixation | |
At the close of In Memoriam A.H.H., | Tennyson has appended a poem, on the nuptials of his s |
The grandson of the poet Alfred, Lord | Tennyson, he succeeded his father to the title in 1928 |
It forms the western end of the | Tennyson Heritage Coast. |
the coastline including both the Hamstead and | Tennyson Heritage Coast areas. |
Tennyson High School is a high school in Hayward, Cali | |
Local schools which feed into | Tennyson High include: Cesar E. Chavez Middle School, |
ncolnshire, he was an elder brother of Alfred | Tennyson; his friendship and "heart union" with his gr |
The British poet Alfred, Lord | Tennyson immortalized this battle in verse. |
Geraint and Enid was reworked by Alfred, Lord | Tennyson into the poems The Marriage of Geraint and Ge |
Tennyson is home to Tennyson Volunteer Bush Fire Briga | |
Tennyson is an unincorporated community in southeaster | |
Tennyson is best known for hiring ill fated Marcia Con | |
Tennyson is a semi-rural suburb of Sydney, in the stat | |
Tennyson is within one mile of the South Hayward BART | |
Troy | Tennyson is the principal of the Upper School, and Chr |
Tennyson is featured as a character in the story "Conj | |
Tennyson is located 72 kilometres north-west of the Sy | |
Although | Tennyson is unincorporated, it has a post office, with |
Fryniwyd | Tennyson Jesse (born Wynifried [also recorded as Winif |
F. | Tennyson Jesse, the British criminal historian, explai |
Derek | Tennyson Kevan (born 6 March 1935, Ripon) is a retired |
In 2001, | Tennyson lost to Bill Bell by less than 500 votes. |
Maxwell "Max" | Tennyson: Max is a semi-retired member of the Plumbers |
Tennyson met Hallam through her brother, and they were | |
The | Tennyson Monument on Tennyson Down & distant view of W |
nts of interest along the walk, including The | Tennyson Monument on Tennyson Down, Farringford House |
Alfred, Lord | Tennyson moved to Beech Hill House in 1837 to 1840. |
Tennyson) of 617 (Census 2001). | |
Tennyson offers Advanced Placement classes. | |
Tennyson played nine Test matches for England, five of | |
fatal party and a short quote from the Alfred | Tennyson poem "Ulysses", which reads "To strive, to se |
ime (who used the pseudonym "Claribel" from a | Tennyson poem). |
Alfred | Tennyson, Poems, including "The Lady of Shalott", "Mar |
See also: | Tennyson Point, near Gladesville, which is sometimes a |
Sketch of poet Alfred | Tennyson published one year after his death in 1892, s |
Thomas Edison made sound recordings of | Tennyson reading his own poetry, late in his life. |
Tennyson recorded in his Diary (p. | |
Towards the end of his life | Tennyson revealed that his "religious beliefs also def |
s a National Health Service (NHS) hospital on | Tennyson Road in Lowestoft in the English county of Su |
a Bay Area Rapid Transit station located near | Tennyson Road in the southern part of Hayward. |
Gwendolyn "Gwen" Catherine | Tennyson: She is depicted as snobbish and very mean du |
Photograph of a young Hallam | Tennyson, son of Alfred Tennyson |
is, Quincy Jones and led his own quartet with | Tennyson Stephens. |
the likes of Thomas Carlyle and Alfred, Lord | Tennyson suggests that he was not without charm. |
s first described by American botanist Walter | Tennyson Swingle in 1896, based on collections made ne |
Ben | Tennyson, the lead character in the series |
The great grandson of Alfred | Tennyson, the Victorian poet laureate, Tennyson is mos |
Alfred | Tennyson) to identify him with King Rience. |
added Washington Savage, Jeff Jones and Owen | Tennyson to the lineup, and released a self-titled alb |
cahontas to Pasteur and Edgar Allan Poe; from | Tennyson to Thoreau, and a myriad in between including |
amford, Sterling City, Sweetwater, Sylvester, | Tennyson, Tow, Trent, Tuscola, Tye, Valera, Veribest, |
The | Tennyson Trail is a 15 mile walk from Carisbrooke Cast |
Charles | Tennyson Turner (4 July 1808 - 25 April 1879) was an E |
Frederick, Alfred, and their brother Charles | Tennyson Turner published in 1827. |
lingham was a frequent visitor to Aldworth in | Tennyson's time, and her charming illustrations to The |
Frederick | Tennyson was the eldest son of George Clayton Tennyson |
Tennyson was captain of Hampshire from 1919 to 1932. | |
The father of Alfred | Tennyson was minister of the church from 1807 to 1831. |
Nicholas J. | Tennyson was the mayor of Durham, North Carolina from |
His son's biography confirms that | Tennyson was not an orthodox Christian, noting that Te |
The character design for Ben | Tennyson was changed when the original Ben 10 series e |
Willie | Tennyson West (born May 1, 1938 in Lexington, Mississi |
, Sempahore, Sempahore Park, Semaphore South, | Tennyson, West Lakes, West Lakes Shore, as well as par |
ed The Revenge: A Ballad of the Fleet by Lord | Tennyson, which dramatically narrates the course of th |
as also the home of Poet Laureate Alfred Lord | Tennyson who resided here during much of his tenure as |
Tennyson won re-election in 1999 defeating challenger | |
It was of Gunby that | Tennyson wrote the lines a haunt of ancient peace." |
To mark the occasion | Tennyson wrote as an epilogue to his poem In Memoriam |
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