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...What’s the usual British name for what’s known in Ireland as a “hot press”?...
...One of the great students of Ireland’s native plants was Evelyn Booth, who published her fine Flora of County Carlow in 1979....
...Four years later, the notoriously curmudgeonly Quirke has been persuaded by his psychoanalyst wife, Evelyn, to join her on holiday in sun-kissed San Sebastián....
...Tackle, fish and memorabilia are mounted on every wall, as befitting the fabled estate believed to have the best fly-fishing in Ireland....
...The Devil and the Dark Water, by Stuart Turton, Raven Books, RRP£16.99, 576 pages Turton’s debut The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle was a hard act to follow, but lightning has struck twice....
...Yet MN Roy, the Indian communist, and his American-born wife Evelyn Trent dined in the finest restaurants and stayed in luxury hotels....
...Down the coast from Bexhill, the exquisite Sandcastle in Pevensey Bay by C Evelyn Simmons is built in a similar language....
...Greg, the writer on the Isle of Wight, is considering a move to Ireland....
...Arch-conservative Evelyn Waugh observed acidly: “The Conservative party have never put the clock back a single second.”...
...Sir, In Evelyn Waugh’s novel Decline and Fall Mr Prendergast, a schoolmaster in a minor public school in Wales, wears a wig. All the boys know it is a wig....
...Meanwhile, the touring exhibition of her younger contemporary, Lucienne Day: Living Design, reaches Banbridge, County Down, as part of Northern Ireland’s Linen Biennale on September 26....
...In 1999, comedian Tony Hawks made a drunken bet that would in due course result in Round Ireland with a Fridge (in which he hitchhikes round Ireland, with a fridge)....
...Two years later, back in Ireland, she decided she needed to change tack. It was the craft of photography she was really interested in....
...By 2018, they had achieved this, says Evelyn Hörberg, one of the authors of the PwC study. “We now see that Asia has become the digital champion,” she says....
...The persecution and slaughter of Spanish priests by the government that preceded Franco’s had been roundly condemned by Evelyn Waugh, Hilaire Belloc and other Catholic authors....
...More recently he has roamed Europe, picking at the remnants of bust banks in England, Ireland, Greece and Cyprus....
...Evelyn de Rothschild How I learnt the difference between cake and pie “…‘Cake’ as in ‘have your cake and eat it’, ‘pie’ as in ‘pie in the sky’ (for now) and ‘eating humble pie’ (as no doubt will follow...
...In the late 1950s and early 1960s visitors such as Sergio Larraín (from Chile), Evelyn Hofer (born in Germany but living in New York), Cas Oorthuys (from the Netherlands) and Bruce Davidson and Paul Strand...
...Ironically, another lot, a pre-edition of Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh (£15,000-£20,000) exposes Debo as an early Waugh reader and occasional editor....
...The biggest increase was in Ireland, at 11.7 per cent, underscoring the country’s economic turnround as it continues its recovery after exiting its bailout....
...translated by Alan Titley, Yale University Press, RRP£16.99/$25 Hailed by Colm Tóibín not only as “the greatest novel to be written in the Irish language” but also “among the best books to come out of Ireland...
...Ireland re-emerges The Republic of Ireland’s EU, ECB and IMF bailout programme winds up....
...However, they also laid out a magnificent “rock” garden at Madresfield Court for Lord Beauchamp, the family that inspired Evelyn Waugh’s top-drawer fiction, Brideshead Revisited....
...Jacob Rees-Mogg, a eurosceptic Tory MP favouring pinstriped suits and patrician drawl and seemingly created by PG Wodehouse, or perhaps Evelyn Waugh, appalled all right-thinking people by urging David Cameron...
...Finally there was Derry’s An Gaeláras Irish language cultural centre, the first such institution in Northern Ireland....
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